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I think it's because even power users enjoy doing "regular user" stuff sometimes and it's nice to be able to do it all on one machine without resorting to dual boots or VMs.

Having a bigger market share means that hardware/software vendors are more likely to consider supporting Linux to at least some degree.

For example I like to listen to music while programming, so it's nice that Spotify is available on my dev machine.



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