Also, it seems to be file types that would never be automatically parsed on Windows or Mac. I mean...a Nintendo music file? Why on earth would the desktop environment need to do that? (And, I say this as someone that composes chiptunes and enjoys listening to them, but I don't need my desktop environment to grok them).
And, I guess I like that Linux does things out of the box that Windows and Mac need third party apps for (much less so, today, but still a factor I notice when I reboot into Windows). But, maybe this is overkill?
And, yes, I think it's clear that Microsoft made a significant investment in security a decade or so ago, and it has paid off massively. Windows is remarkably more secure, stable, and reliable than it was a decade ago. I still prefer Linux, but the case for Linux over Windows is nowhere near as compelling and clear cut as it once was.