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It's not really suitable for production use yet. I ran it in a VM a few days ago, got a BSoD within a few minutes just from doing completely normal things.
As the other comment said, the main usefulness is the fact that there is already a lot of Windows-only software out there and it's useful to have a way to run all of it on a FOSS operating system, even if Wine is for one reason or another not an option.
Woha, careful there, we're on a forum full of Linux nerds and the joke writes itself.
But yeah, I guess that takes me back to my inital confusion - one would think a minimalistic Linux install with Wine would always perform better, if nothing else because there are a lot of people actively using and contributing to that software stack. But maybe sometimes there are advantages of having the software integrated directly in the system that Wine as a non-emulator on Linux cannot deliver.
The main selling point is that it aims to support Windows device drivers.