I just upgraded my laptop from Fedora 37 to 38 Beta and the transition was painless. I have done this since Fedora 35 and the upgrade process has been excellent, far better than on Windows and macOS in fact.

For me, Fedora has surpassed the macOS "out-of-the-box" experience, and I have seen how non-techies and older people "get" the UI much faster than both Windows and macOS.

I have written https://taoofmac.com for the last 20 years, and have spent the last year progressively using GNOME and Fedora more and more.

I use the WhiteSur GTK theme (https://github.com/vinceliuice/WhiteSur-gtk-theme) so that I don't have to decipher the nuances of the standard GNOME iconography (some of it is... well, not as pretty, and definitely not as intuitive).

I love this setup, but if GNOME decides to keep breaking user themes, I will have to look elsewhere (most likely a different Fedora spin, although definitely not KDE).