I agree with everyone here, if you want learn stuff than LFS is amazing, I encourage everyone to go through it at least once. But it's not a daily driver, if you want a daily driver stick go with Gentoo or stick with Arch.
This has always been my head cannon as well. Even if there is some randomness to it, it will still be so much the same every time that eventually you will get bored with it. Compare that to the wild variation you would get with real ingredients and a messy human throwing various things in with the wrong amounts maybe leaving things out or adding in something else that normally wouldn't be there, a wildly different take on the dish.
Ansible is all well and good for managing servers and patching and stuff, but desktops and users and group policy to secure user workstations is the gap I have yet to see filled. Active Directory is just LDAP at it's core, and LDAP existed in unix land far before windows, but the suite of management and policy tools seems missing.
Is there any enterprise grade central management software for Linux yet? I've looked before but not found anything good, I feel like it's a real gap in the market right now.
To be fair with that one he didn't like it right off the bat, but he liked her so he kinda went along with it.