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This is a big reason why I would prefer a SteamOS Desktop over Cachy and friends. Also, documentation that is designed for people who don't have an interest in becoming masters of the terminal. My general impression of Linux as an intermediate user, is a Tower of Babel situation, everyone having different procedures for how to resolve the same issue.
It's a matter of priorities. A large portion of Linux users don't actually care about adoption. They're not selling the os, so the docs aren't designed for anyone who isn't already a user.
Valve on the other hand is paying people for documentation and good ux. That's enough to significantly boost the quality.
I find the archwiki immensely useful.
If you left college a decade ago and you need to hide you porn you have other issues buddy. And steamos being based in arch will be helpful for a lot of people too