I think with YMMV, these are the two most important things we need to keep in our mind. With plethora of technologies and similar tools, we generally read the tin superficially but not the manual, and we declare "This is bollocks!".
Every tool is targeted towards a specific use and thrive in specific scenarios. Calling a tool bad for something not designed for is akin to getting angry to your mug because it doesn't work as well when upside down [0].
I think with YMMV, these are the two most important things we need to keep in our mind. With plethora of technologies and similar tools, we generally read the tin superficially but not the manual, and we declare "This is bollocks!".
Every tool is targeted towards a specific use and thrive in specific scenarios. Calling a tool bad for something not designed for is akin to getting angry to your mug because it doesn't work as well when upside down [0].
[0]: https://i.redd.it/mcfym6oqx5p11.jpg