Linnart Poettering and Pals and the SystemD that ate the kernel are indeed a thing, but so is Devuan.
that means the observation still stands. The part I disagree with is that it is a splinter under the fingernail. While it certainly does reinforce the "smug arseholes" angle to say this, for those of us that were already "gud", it was a sigh of blessed relief to take those sweaty mittens off, not a painful jagged splinter level of pain, when switching. The only pain was trying to constantly find ways around Microsoft's nanny-level meddling.
Granted, most people are not terribly into computers. Don't misunderstand me, they certainly like computers, but they are not "into" them. EG, people might like driving a sports car, but they are not a "Car Person", if you know what I mean.
Linux was, and still very much is-- an OS made for hardcore enthusiasts. It has more options, more configurability, and more access than anything microsoft has ever dreamed of releasing since DOS. For people that just want to use it to check facebook, it is not really what you are looking for in the general sense, but there are some very nice daily driver oriented distros, like Mint. Even those though, are very much "Hey, lets make our enthusiasts distro a little more friendly!" in their implementation; A veneer on top of that more arcane assemblage that presents a friendly front on top of the complexity underneath. If you ever really need to actually fix something, you will be up to your elbows in that complexity before you know it. I would actually (shudder) steer people toward OSX rather than Mint, if only there was a good windows API implementation for OSX like there is with Linux. (There was once a project to make wine work with OSX, but it died, IIRC.)
So, if you do not mind learning about that complexity under the hood, (or even, COVET being able to get into that complexity without the userland actively trying to pop you on the wrists and saying naughty naughty at you) then linux is probably going to be a good fit for you. Otherwise? Hrmm... OSX is the most mature alternative OS.