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Have been a longtime MacOS user. Have used Parallels/VMWare to run Windows and multiple flavors of Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, Kali, Arch).
Have also used it for professional development targeting multiple platforms, including web, iOS, Android apps, AOSP, Windows, Linux, and hardware like Arduino, FreeRTOS, and Raspian. Docker desktop and K8 lets you build, test, and deploy just about anything anywhere. If you plan to run ML and do training stuff, I'd invest in something beefier than a MBA.
If hung-up and religious on open-source OS, then would avoid. But if you just want to get shit done, it works really well.