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Yeah Lemmy is very Linux oriented :). Though I do agree Linux is harder to get into but that's not because GNU/Linux is difficult, it's because we were so much accustomed to how Windows work !
I don't really remember because it has been ages, but I'm sure my first steps with Windows 98 where awful and not easy and intuitive at all !
Linux has a lot of issues so does Windows (and MacOS) and learning a whole new paradigm of a working system takes time and some investement, but after you get the basic gists, Linux gives you total control of everything ! (Like to see hidden directories is like Windows, just a check box to show hidden files :) don't need a CLI for that)
You rarely need the use of the Terminal when on easier distributions like PopOS or Ubuntu (while I wouldn't suggest the later), However if you tried more difficult distribution first (like arch and derivatives), CLI is mandatory !
Not saying YOU should switch, do whatever makes you happy, more productive and vibes with your current needs/feeling...
However, If you feel the need to switch the Linux community will always welcome you :) Keep in mind, there are good people and a**holes everywhere !
Glad you solved your issue with massgrave, which is a great tool :) ! Have fun with your system !
Edit: Sorry for the off topic XD discussion got a bit heated up haha ! I'm kinda surprised it didn't got deleted !