It's funny cause I feel the opposite way... I read endless amounts of articles that I don't understand, books that go way over my head, and even tutorials about things I'm completely unfamiliar with and somehow it's entertaining? I've started reading The Linux Programming Interface [1], thinking I was well versed, and realized how little I knew about my environment. It's sort of motivating knowing that I'll always be able to dive deeper into the rabbit hole?
One pet peeve I do have is on forums dedicated to help people (i.e. Stackoverflow, Arch forum, etc), albeit a small percentage of users, seem to think that most basic things are "common" knowledge. I understand that we shouldn't handhold and leave people to do little to no work but the attitude certain responses have rub me the wrong way. People ask questions precisely because they are uninformed, why not point them to the documentation or at least in the right direction?
One pet peeve I do have is on forums dedicated to help people (i.e. Stackoverflow, Arch forum, etc), albeit a small percentage of users, seem to think that most basic things are "common" knowledge. I understand that we shouldn't handhold and leave people to do little to no work but the attitude certain responses have rub me the wrong way. People ask questions precisely because they are uninformed, why not point them to the documentation or at least in the right direction?
[1] https://man7.org/tlpi/