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OP, do not use Arch as a beginner unless you're already a very techy person.
I know people may disagree with this, but y'all, we forget sometimes how confusing even following something like the Arch Wiki can be when you aren't familiar enough with tech.
I am happy others try to work against those awful recommendations for new users too!
If I was not a very techy person, then I wouldn't be trying to learn the command line.