Give me an example of bad "attitude" that wasn't a reply to a windows fan trolling. (attitude is never expressed, behavior is, by psychology definition).
By the way, about market share, I don't know what is your definition of minuscule, but it's only seteadily 3x less than MacOSx across the years (not accounting chromeOS that is indeed linux) and without a lot of commercial apps support, it's a chicken and egg, you can't ask for people to pay the train ticket without rail tracks where they live or want to go to.
If market share is the reason, something I'd like to compare is what was the market share of MacOSx when fusion 360 had the development starting for it, like this I could keep tracking when linux reaches that mark and ask for a client.
Fair, no?
For autodesk it's more clients, not a percentage of current ones. Linux folks would even be happy with a layer in between linux wine/crossover base (which is what I am using right now). Then they could see if it's worth to make a more "native" solution. But all we have is "silence".

from https://netmarketshare.com/.