It covers the majority of basic things you need your computer to do and it works practically everywhere. If you target POSIX (and you avoid uncommon features that some systems don’t implement), your program will probably run on Linux, macOS, *BSDs, random OSes you’ve never heard of, Windows (with certain setups), maybe your toaster, etc. It has a lot of inertia behind it at this point.
It covers the majority of basic things you need your computer to do and it works practically everywhere. If you target POSIX (and you avoid uncommon features that some systems don’t implement), your program will probably run on Linux, macOS, *BSDs, random OSes you’ve never heard of, Windows (with certain setups), maybe your toaster, etc. It has a lot of inertia behind it at this point.