This video hit's true points, open source software like Gimp, Libre Office hasn't gotten much better in the past 10 years or so and every update is an addition to the current existing interface. (firefox and browsers it spawned like Palemoon and Waterfox) being the great exceptions.
Gimp is great software for photo editing, but Adobe photoshop is phenomenal .
LibreOffice is a bad pathetic joke compared to Microsoft word
I'll say VLC media player ties with Windows media but the point is Linux has not yet beat Windows for professional use outside of managing servers and programs that deal with running websites.
Even the GUI's for Linux are more pretty then effective as they lack window thumbnail previews and give error to drag and dropping files into applications or icons.
Some GUI's and file managers are literally backward as Windows 2000 looking relics that are probably designed to run on really low end machines.
But seriously anyone that uses Google Chrome instead of Chromium or Vivaldi (open source chrome-based browsers) are basically just sheeple at this point helping fuel Google and the NSA's pockets. I personally prefer Firefox but the whole point is open source web browsers are a really good exception.
It's going to be a cold day in hell before Adobe, Microsoft or any large company maintaining digital photo, video or music editing software will ever allow their products to be on Linux.