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Mint and Cinamon are so fucking good. They do what they are supposed to do, make your computer useable for what you want to do. Micro$hit thinks Windows should be the star of the show, many such examples
I've been a full-time Linux user since the late 1990s (yes, I am a nerd). I'm usually a Debian/KDE person but I've been using Mint/Cinnamon as my laptop OS for a few weeks. And I'm really loving it. Nice polished desktop. Very stable. I would wholeheartedly recommend Mint to any Window user looking to testdrive Linux.
I'd also recommend it as a general desktop OS for experienced Linux users. It has all the good stuff about Ubuntu's extensive hardware support and repos, but without any of Ubuntu's proprietary snap nonsense.
Cinnamon is also a much easier sell for experienced Windows users than Gnome, it takes basically no training at all. Tray in the bottom right, menu in the bottom left, open programs shown between them. It's what Windows users are used to. Even Gnome's fans have to admit that it's a pretty big changeup in terms of the interface.