

If I may interject for a moment, what you’re referring to as “linux gnu” should instead be called “gnu/linux” or as I’ve started saying, “gnu+linux”. Putting gnu second like you did gives the impression that gnu is only a component of a linux system instead of linux being a component of a gnu system. No one could use linux without gnu (alpine isn’t real anyone who tells you it is is just a hallucination), but millions of people every day are switching from linux to hurd.
They also both have the advantage of being things that will naturally degrade over time if left outside instead of just sticking around forever