I wouldn't call this "beginner" but some useful stuff nonetheless. Some of the points could use some justification or a reason to do it, eg using 127.1 over 127.0.0.1.
Piatro
Who is this for? Anyone who wants a "pre-build" isn't going to be too impressed with the price and desktop PCs are already very repairable compared to laptops. Why would I buy this when it doesn't even have replaceable RAM?
Framework laptops work because laptops are generally terrible for repairability, why bother adding a desktop line that is less repairable (albeit only slightly) than standard desktops?
I'm all for supporting low-to-middle incomes but it's still a huge investment for those not in (or just outside) that bracket. I can't spend 10k now to see the return in 20 years, assuming the rates stay decent. It's not practical.
Rock and stone
CC3+?
This is not a comment
Incels. Incels and gullible teenagers who later become incels.
That's assuming you even get a fair election again.
It's just elitism. They think because they've suffered to learn C and have learned all the footguns of the language that they are smarter than people who haven't, so they see anything higher level than C as being a baby language for babies. 30 years ago I'm sure there was the equivalent of people who exclusively worked in assembly who thought the same about C programmers.
Only heard a couple people talk about it online (that I trust to be reasonable) and they basically said it was fine but didn't blow them away. And that's fine but it makes for boring "cOnTeNt".