It is becoming apparent to me more than ever that "being good at computers" and "being good at programming" are two very distinct things
There are many people who are good at computers but don't program, and then there's me, I'm good at programming but I'm bad at computers. I don't understand UIs easily, I'm bad at setting things up or getting used to new programs, I'm bad at sysadmin and opsec, and none of those things are really fun to me.
Writing code is the thing I'm actually genuinely good at.