Kinda, but not completely. The problem is really with the hardware, switching OS can only alleviate but not resolving it.
But really, we don't have choices unless we want to stay with fairly old platforms.
I would love to, but unfortunately a lot of the laptop hardware is pretty garbage in comparison. I can deal with a slower CPU maybe, but it's the whole stack. The bodies are all cheap plastic. Battery lasts 3 hours. And you have only like 1080p TN panels; nothing OLED or with color accuracy in mind is on these. Similar feelings extend to phones as well.
Consider this: https://puri.sm/products/librem-14. Not plastic. It's 1080p, but for 14" it should be fine for most people. Supports two external 4k screen AFAIK.
I hadn't seen that SKU yet and the aluminum chassis looks good. Comparing Comet Lake to Tiger/Alder Lakes is disappointing for performance/battery/graphics. No USB4/Thunderbolt. The display also doesn't list the sRGB and DCI-P3 color space coverage which I can only assume it is a generic panel with <100% of both and is a complete show-stopper to me. If I wanted a cheap display and instead plug in to nice monitors, I'd just buy a desktop; the screen is probably the most important piece.