For example if a device manufacturer provides drivers for linux, or a software developer has a version for Arch, but it’s missing a pkg build or config file, most users simply won’t be ably to figure out how to manually install it and CORE or Flathub probably don’t have any official packages for it.
There are millions of such niche cases like this every day.
There are many popular programs that are only available on the AUR, sometimes even maintained by the same project’s dev.
The wiki also often links to AUR packages.
Both put together means it’s really easy to forget that there are no guardrails at all there.
For example if a device manufacturer provides drivers for linux, or a software developer has a version for Arch, but it’s missing a pkg build or config file, most users simply won’t be ably to figure out how to manually install it and CORE or Flathub probably don’t have any official packages for it.
There are millions of such niche cases like this every day.