I'm sure that there are still Python 2 codebases there running an unsupported interpreter, but for most people that has been at least 5-10 years ago. Also, the Python project learned a lot from the messy transition, that I think it's unlikely to happen again.

And then some old debian box comes out of shadow.

I'm sure that ubuntu LTS also extended the life of this disaster + some tool you wanted to use which never upgraded.

GNU Radio took ages