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Good for us. There will be a lot of cheap laptops on the market, which we can use for selfhosting and stuff.
I really want to know if someone with no experience on linux can use Vanilla OS without any trouble.
https://vanillaos.org/
Maybe. Personally tho I would put them on Mint or Pop, maybe Fedora Silverblue
I wouldn't. GNOME is too far from the Windows Experience™ for it to be comfortable for them.