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Because there are plenty of other options? Its used for pen testing and that's just about it. You would be better with MXlinux if your looking for distros for Live usb
Yes, there are plenty of other options. No one is going to dispute that.
But Kali is a fine distro, even for regular users.
Don't discount it just because "edgy haxor distro xD". It's a solid Linux and popular for a reason.
The default settings in the Kali terminal are fucking sick too.
MX linux gave me problems from Fedora, the MX installer wants to use a different version of luks than my Fedora install has, so it can't encrypt the drive. I'm sure I could just download luks1 and have luks1 and luks2 on my fedora install just so that I could make the MX drive, OR I could find a distro that doesn't require it, like Parrot, Slax, puppy, or yes, Kali. Out of those, Slax and puppy are fine or whatever, but Parrot and Kali are honestly better and easier for the task. Also depends on what you're doing with it. Just writing emails and browsing? Use anything.