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The extra stuff you can get by following through with that stuff are pretty neat, IMO, though whether they're worth the effort is in the eye of the beholder. If you do get frustrated, there are at least guides and things online now.
(There's also technically other unrelated things which you're unlikely to have uncovered yet. There's an awful lot hidden away in here.)
Sucks that the last puzzles are this community garbage that already happened, and we can never solve them again, because we can't restart the community...
Well, technically there's only one post-endgame puzzle which actually requires multiple players. There's a couple which require outside-game resources, but so long as you don't accidentally spoil yourself on a post about the game somewhere, you're technically able to get all but one of 'em.
There are many things that are just randomly found or bruteforced. If you wanna play for 10.000 hours, maybe you can find it all though!
Edit: Maybe a good non spoiler example... Imagine, the solution to something is to close the game at EXACTLY 1 hour played time... how would you figure that out? You can't! Someone will randomly do that and then write about it!
That's nothing you could replicate. Either you google the solution or not...