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„There are ways to make it simpler” completely misses the point of something being simple.
If you put in lots of effort and hard work, you can make it easy to avoid having to put in lots of effort and hard work.
Well, if you have a techy person take an hour to set it up for you, it can be simple for the end user, without them having to do anything technical themselves.
Welcome to this community in a nutshell. Any amount of friction is enough to lose significant portions of your audience
That's... not the point of the meme though:-).
If you want simple, and have an entire IT staff backing you, get Windows.
If you want simple and want elegant, get Mac OSX.
Linux is not that simple (unless everything just happens to work), but it is nice for people to have choices:-).
Pro-Tip: don't do what others tell you - find what works best for you and enjoy it:-).
And you just doubled down on missing the point.