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This is really only true for
glibc
(because its design doesn't play nice with static linking) and whatever macOS/Windows have (no stable kernel interface, which Go famously found out the hard way.)Granted, most of the time those are what you're using, but there's plenty of cases where statically linking to MUSL
libc
makes your life a lot easier (Apline containers, distributing cross-distro binaries.)