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I'd guess it's some standardized way to determine which OS the browser is running under? Like it does not report the specific Linux version in the user agent header, but it does say that it's Linux and it's architecture. I'd assume there is just some standardized library for it and for Linux the easiest way to know where the hell your binary got launched is
/etc/os-release.