For well over a decade, Linux has been more comfortable than macOS. The only drawback is that there are plenty of high-quality apps for macOS that are not available on Linux. If there were a straightforward way for developers to write once and deploy anywhere, Linux would have been the number one desktop OS.
The one interesting thing (as a heavy user of both OSes) is that since the past decade there now are plenty of high-quality games (if those count for apps) on the Linux, that still don't work as well or as plentifully on Mac.
Linux is bound to be the number one gaming machine in time; general apps aside.
Yes, that's a game changer. I also wonder why businesses and governments continue to use Windows and macOS. In many aspects, Linux is more intuitive, almost all major software supports it, and the free office software is fully featured, beautiful, and free.