Thing is many of us actually do, as it happens we have to reach out to GNU/Linux deployments on a daily bases.
So audio is the best in class, how many industry DAWs support Linux, and are used at any random audio studio? Not that many.
The netboook I had until 2024, never handled our router without issues, rebooting the wlan daemon was a common activity during "heavy" downloads, like e.g. a new Rust version.
What works without issues on my place are Android/Linux, WebOS/Linux, and Sony/Linux (BlueRay).
Proton is Valve's failure to nurture developers to target GNU/Linux, even though Android/NDK has the same technology stack for game development, and Sony's OrbitOS is close enough with its FreeBSD roots, even with its proprietary 3D API.
So audio is the best in class, how many industry DAWs support Linux, and are used at any random audio studio? Not that many.
The netboook I had until 2024, never handled our router without issues, rebooting the wlan daemon was a common activity during "heavy" downloads, like e.g. a new Rust version.
What works without issues on my place are Android/Linux, WebOS/Linux, and Sony/Linux (BlueRay).
Proton is Valve's failure to nurture developers to target GNU/Linux, even though Android/NDK has the same technology stack for game development, and Sony's OrbitOS is close enough with its FreeBSD roots, even with its proprietary 3D API.