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That could be a valid point and I certainly appreciate the value in a clear separation. It's been my hobby since 1981 when I got my first computer, and aside from a poor six months working in a support job in the 90s, it's only been my main career for 7 or 8 years. My colleagues are a mixture of those who like to selfhost and fiddle in their spare time too, and those who actively avoid technology.
Im curious if the ones who avoid have been doing it a long time vs the ones who self host. I don't feel I avoid technology but I do avoid a lot of enshitified stuff like I don't like smart phones and I prefer to spend my free time in nature and away from technology. I mean I do use a linux laptop now and most all programs I use are open source but like because I like stuff to just work I use an out of the box distro although I may change to bazzite but more for the image base than gaming per se.