

I started using linux full time about a year ago. I started with Arch, but moved to Cachy really quickly when I discovered it. All of the advantages of Arch, but repos optimised for modern hardware, and a whole heap of useful pre-configured tools, like Wine/Proton, fish, snapper etc. Arch is a bare bones, pick and configure your own setup rolling release distro. Cachy is a pre-optimised, rolling release distro with lots of useful stuff right out of the box.
By setting expectations.
You’re all adults, and you’re all here to have fun. If you go and read the adventures and walk through everything with no surprises or challenges, then as the DM, I’m not having fun, and won’t keep doing it. If you steal the limelight from other players with your “secret knowledge”, they’re not going to have fun.
So if you’re going to read it, great, but use the power wisely, so as to not undermine the spirit of the game.