Human communication 101: sometimes humans ask a question without expecting an answer, it's called a rhetorical question
Shareni
Most mainstream OSes have GUI for anything you'd need to do as a novice.
And how is Linux any different?
I've literally had a non-technical person who used Linux for less than a week fix an issue through the xfce gui while I was googling a solution.
You just need to choose a correct distro and DE for the job.
More like a restaurant that has Korean BBQ / hot pot on the menu. Most meals are completely prepared, but for some you need to do a small part yourself.
Gotta mask that ABV taste to make it bearable on the way down!
Or water cure it for a couple of day to remove that taste. Water cured avb extracted in coconut oil has a really nice gentle weed taste.
I get that for sure, but you can still use it only for specific tasks like org-mode LaTeX. It was literally made by some astronomer/astrophysicist to make writing LaTeX easier.
Come to the evil side, we have org-mode
vim user
LaTeX user
When you go to the wrong side
Well, I guess I'm off to read the fkin wiki now.
You can always install an arch derivative like endeavour instead and click through the wizard
Multiple accounts, offline backup, better UI, don't need to log in, etc.
This is also true for docker unless configured otherwise
Just to make sure, it's the rootless Daemon?
Also, another option for OP; nixos base image docker container
I thought emacs was all about ctrl + ?.
It is, but you have gui features

I use Emacs and neovim. Each is better in different scenarios.
Try googling something like "how to make a VPN server"