I would really, really love to go back to using Linux natively but sadly the hardware on this laptop is not supported well enough. So I eventually gave up and installed Windows while using WSL2 extensively.
Performance is on par with running Linux natively. I compiled my own kernel with ext4 encryption support, and it works quite well. I use it for 90% of my files. Combined with the new Windows Terminal and VSCode support for WSL, there is little friction left. (Also, to address some comments, you can view Windows files from Linux and Linux files from Windows, with some reduced performance.)
Performance is on par with running Linux natively. I compiled my own kernel with ext4 encryption support, and it works quite well. I use it for 90% of my files. Combined with the new Windows Terminal and VSCode support for WSL, there is little friction left. (Also, to address some comments, you can view Windows files from Linux and Linux files from Windows, with some reduced performance.)