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You don't really need to learn any commands for distros like Mint Linux or Pop!OS. For most people, they could switch without even really noticing that much of a change.
If you require specific programs for work, I would not recommend making the change at this time.
I'll switch to Linux the moment Playnite gets a native working port on Linux and not a moment sooner. All my laptops run some flavour of Linux, but my gaming... I need playnite, it's just so nice to use.
Idk, like if the average person is the one who uses the os as a bootloader for $whatever_browser, then there's little to no difference. And if some windows-specific software is necessary, then windows is just way easier, I guess (wine works fine for me personally, tho).
On the other hand, if you want the os to behave the way you want, then Linux is way simpler.