I hate Windows so maybe that won’t be a good thing? I prefer macOS as it is, with that in mind would you still recommend Mint?

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For someone brand new to Linux I'd suggest something stable. Stable put you into the Debian/Ubuntu distro category.

For a desktop environment I'd suggest using KDE Plasma because you can customize it to look closer to a Mac with dock and icon tweaks.

Good Debian based would include MX Linux of Mint Debian Edition.

Good Ubuntu based would be Kubuntu or Tuxedo.

https://mxlinux.org/

https://linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php

https://kubuntu.org/

https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/TUXEDO-OS_1.tuxedo

What is meant by “stable”? Others have also said this to me and I don’t know what it implies specifically

Stable means relatively difficult to break. Honestly it's difficult to define unless you have experienced something not so stable like an Arch base Linux. That shit will piss you off trying to get even the simplest of things to run.

Examples of Arch: We can see all your drives but you have to manually edit the Fstab file to get them to auto mount on startup. Package manager, what's that? Just use command line because everyone knows how to build packages from source. Another good example of stable and not stable might be x11 vs Wayland compositors. Wayland will often have screen tearing worse than a chainsaw victim at a crime scene.

Nope, as a beginner you want everything to work with a graphical user interface and you want it aesthetically pleasing.