Jumping ship is a great idea! Perhaps you'll find something you love or just gain some new appreciation for the platform you're trying to leave.
After using Manjaro Linux / XFCE for the past year, I never want to go back to Windows for work in the field of web programming. I had been working with Linux servers since the mid 90s, but mainly my work revolved around Microsoft tech until about the last 5 years when I switched almost completely to JavaScript/Typescript. I had tried various desktop distros many times, but Manjaro was the first one that was truly very stable for me without a lot of babysitting so now I run it on all of my workstations and work laptops.
Having used Macs for various purposes over the decades, I never want to use one again. Unfortunately, I need to keep one around to build iOS apps and to debug my iPhone or iPad.
So, where does that leave Windows?
Mainly on my TVs and gaming machines. Every TV in the house has a Windows box and we love them for having "YouTube parties", watching Netflix, Amazon Prime Video et. al. and of course for playing games. I have only one Windows workstation in case I need to do some C# programming or something, but I haven't done it in a long while.
If there were a Windows or Linux tablet with comparable battery life and stability as an iPad, I'd definitely use that instead because about 90% of what I do on my iPad is browsing the web. I have tried using some Windows tablets and they do work great, but battery life and stability are usually nowhere near the iPad. I really miss the "Quick Javascript Switcher" Chrome extension on my iPad. Ad-blocking seems to work alright in general, though I wish I had more control.
I just hate the locked-down feel of mac and iOS and I resent Apple daily as I use their devices, whenever I can't do something that I want such as being forced to copy and paste addresses out of Contacts into Google Maps because Apple is such a petty asshole about locking you into their shitty feature-barren digital properties. You can't just do whatever you want, how you want to do it. It's Apple's way or the highway as they say. I hope one day that they become completely irrelevant again like they were in the 90s. (I know it will probably never happen, but I can hope.)
Anyway, this is just a long way of saying that they all suck in some way and shine in other ways. I can't stand Apple but I still use their iDevices since they protect me from more bullshit than Android does. I hate the groups inside Microsoft that push ads and dark patterns, but there's no way I'm going to try playing Rocket League on Linux or Mac because I want to have a good time, not a headache. I love the dev division of Microsoft that is open sourcing everything, building great free products like VSCode and so forth too.