No, because the person has already come to a solution that works for them. If we were to try to convince potential people into linux we should do our own instructionals promoting how-tos and giving actual demonstrations of gear and software that is working so that people looking to get into said hobby or activity can make a choice before buying peripherals.
Someone buys an expensive car. They say “I cant use the railway!” Are you going to tell them they’re wrong? We dont know if they live next to a railway line. They’re also heavily invested in the car and unlikely to pay out for rail tickets.