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Sorry, but I can't follow. Shouldn't an OS be easy to use so that it gets out of the way so that you have more time for the real work you have to do?
For example I tried out using plain Fedora Server for my NAS but went back to unRAID. I just didn't want to spend all that time figuring out why the samba server isn't visible or why the drives aren't spinning down, etc etc.
I think it depends on the individual user. Many prefer a solution that simply works. But some prefer to look behind the scenes and tweak everything.
When it comes to cars, it's the same. There are people who only want to drive from A to B with their car. I am one of those people. Others, on the other hand, want to repair their car themselves as much as possible. Which I understand in principle, but I prefer to leave that to a workshop.