It depends - for 3D modelling or rendering, no, that shit's just that complex. For connecting and configuring a NAS share... Windows has had a utility built into explorer to do that for over 20 years, so why Linux can't have one that Just Works when you point it at the right network address and figures out the best settings like with Windows evades me, because 99% of the time if your NAS is using SMB it's GOING to use the same damned settings, so what's even the point of forcing everyone to spend more time to set it up than through Windows when there's really no need or call for individualized configuration?
Oh, right, it's for Linuxfags to filter "posers" and keep their exclusive club exclusive - which, I'm all for gatekeeping normally, but this is for functional software, damn you. Manual car guys (myself included) might be a bit full of themselves about being better drivers, yeah, but at least manuals TRY to help you drive in what small ways they reasonably can. If they were designed by Linuxfags, though, I somehow suspect they'd all be missing not only synchros, but the damn clutch and shift lever, with the general advice for anyone who complains about having to match revs to within 3rpm every shift to "Go back to automatic slushboxes or git gud, bro".
Basically, either stop bitching about normies using "spyware" for "niggercattle", or actually make an effort to make your software useable by people who don't have a Doctorate's on CompSci and the autistic drive to spend more time reading documentation than actually using the damn computer.