I agree also.
My homebrew career started right around the same time these hazy beers started getting popular. Heady Topper was this new exciting beer people were waiting in line for...at the time Kate the Great was a stout people lined up for in Portsmouth New Hampshire....other than that and maybe Pliney caused people to be so fanatic. Now look at the lines everywhere.
So for me...it’s gone from a landscape of very little information to information overload on how to brew this style. We are so lucky to live at a time to see the evolution of this.
These discussions are great and sometimes seem heated but really I think most of us involved in these forums can get around that and concentrate on the focus of brewing the best possible beer and sharing those techniques and ideas to do so.
This book seems to be quite a hit with serious brewers and homebrewers alike and wish I could afford it:
Technology Brewing & Malting
https://www.amazon.com/dp/3921690773/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
*Edit...The book is available other places for much cheeper.