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You wrote a guide on how to install and use a Linux distro but you can’t install another distro. Isn’t that a little bit of a contradiction, same with the statement “with as little bloat as possible”, that’s exactly what Alpine is made for. Are you sure you should give other people advice?
I don't see the contradiction. /u/KillerTic wrote about A linux distro, Debian, and wrote a how-to guide for said distro. Just because Alpine didn't work out for them, doesn't mean that they can't write an article about Debian.
I encourage you to actually read the article IF you are interested in learning about installing Debian. Not to mention, the writer clearly states this right up front.
OP said he could not install another distro, this clearly shows the skill level, and even if you disclaim it at the begining, should people with little to no experience writr guides for the general public? Just because you figured out addition should not mean you can write a book about how to learn math.
Hmm. I'm not sure what you are trying to debate, /u/ElevenNotes. OP wrote a damn good guide, and looking at their other work - they are doing a great job at contributing to this community. Their post was also featured in the weekly newsletter over at selfh.st. This is a hobby sub with a contributing community. I urge you to treat it like one.