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Fedora is the only distro that I tried, that had WiFi working out of the box on my MacBook Pro 2017. It's a little bit newer than your MacBook, but it should work. Also I prefer the KDE spin of fedora.
Thanks for this! I keep going back and forth on this. The very first article/tutorial I found was about Fedora on exactly the model of MacBook I have. I’m still considering it simply because I know it works based on this persons experience, but if I recall correctly the Wi-Fi didn’t work out of the box and some configuration was needed.
On fedora 36 Wi-Fi didn't work out of the box. But on fedora 38 it works out of the box