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Really for technical answers things should be on a forum. Troubleshooting a linux distro, post on the distro's forums. Troubleshooting a piece of software, make an issue on its codeberg/github/gitlab/etc. It makes sense that if you're having an issue with a specific thing you ask for help on a forum dedicated to that thing. I don't think it's a positive that things are becoming centralised onto generalised social media, even for more decentralised federated social media like Lemmy. It just makes support for a given piece of software more spread out and harder to find.
The most annoying thing with that is that you need an account for every little forum that you want to post in. But you are still right.