So your only 32-bit OS is nearly 20 years old... That has very little bearing on whether 32-bit operating systems should continue to be made, which I think is the real topic at hand.
thats the point I'm trying to make. im mean if a OS is supported to 2023 or 2099 and its 32bit then yes it should be supported. but new OSs such as Ubuntu 20.04 lets say should not have 32 bit parts. why? cause the same reason we dont need 16 bit parts.