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I think microkernel's are weird but everything I hear does seem to imply they are better then what we currently have. That being said, "microkernel's are the future" is a pretty old take now and I don't know any OS that has one.
Linux is monolithic. Windows is somehow monolithic, bloated and extremely minimal. Don't know about apple but I would guess they're also monolithic since they are old and Unix based and that combination generally means monolithic.
Look at my other comment, there's something cooking at GNU, idk but i'm hyped. I think Windows and MacOS (darwin/XNU) are hybrids, some parts in userspace, other parts in the kernel.
Edit: the macos kernel
MacOS' XNU kernel is derived from the Mach microkernel, the same one on which Hurd is built. (Or at least approximately the same, since apparently there were various editions of Mach.)