I told somebody I know who knew about Reddit's API changes about Lemmy. He has a master's degree in Computer Science and works as a software engineer. But then, he told me that it's too confusing to get into, even for someone like him. This is great feedback and I hope that these issues will be fixed in the coming months.
Just because someone has a (PHD, masters, certificate, license, etc) doesn’t mean that they should have one. Ever take your car to a certified ASE mechanic or a board certified doctor and leave wondering WTF just happened? This anecdote means nothing.