There's always a brief window in time with any new technology where it's new enough that the suits haven't entirely gotten their hooks into it, so it's broadly made to be as effective as possible at doing what it's supposed to do. We unfortunately now live well down the enshitification curve of computing and now most everything is made not simply to be as good as possible at it's intended purpose, but rather to make the companies that make it is as much money as possible while performing it's intender purpose at whatever minimum standard will annoy users ever so slightly less than the amount it would require them to stop paying money for it.