I feel the nostalgia, but what would you expect this platform to do that Windows or Linux on PC wouldn't? You can kind of have a very, very fast Amiga running on an emulator today.
Amiga OS was lightyears ahead of MacOS and Windows in the 80s and even into the 90s. If the Amiga had continued to be developed and gained the adoption that Windows had, and it became a dominant platform, then computing would likely be far ahead of where it is today. Amiga was revolutionary. Business mismanagement was Commodore's downfall as well as the general stupidity of humanity kept pushing the PC platform and Windows forward, and Commodore went out of business. Sure I can run an Amiga today in an emulator, but Amiga OS didn't really continue to be developed. My comment was more talking about what computing would be like if Amiga was still a popular platform and did continue to be developed in a meaningful way.