I wouldn't be surprised to find it is most insurance companies. The insurance industry as a whole is seriously messed up and congress seems unwilling to do anything about it.
Every time I use desktop Linux (I've only tried Ubuntu), it's an exercise in frustration simply because cut and paste is such an incredible pain.
I use cut and paste every few minutes.
The keys are not compatible with MacOS - why not? Surely this is an obvious need.
I seem to recall the cut and paste keys aren't even compatible with Windows.
The cut and paste doesn't even seem to work consistently across applications.
Instead of just using the GUI, I have to constantly break my workflow to think about what keys I'm pressing - that's not a great way to enable switching to Linux from another OS.
If cut and paste is painful then we're a long way from desktop Linux being viable for me personally. It seems such an easy thing to get right, but that's the essence of desktop Linux - 20 years down the track and the first thing you do cuts your finger.
I'd be pleased to hear if some other distro has nailed this or if it's a universal issue.