Reason I dropped chrome around 2011/2012, they removed the options to have tabs laid vertically as not enough users used it (it was an hidden option and badly implemented).
Tree style tabs is the main reason I've used firefox since.
Tabs are really a bad design, maybe made some sense with 4:3 monitors but text was horizontal back then too.
FreeCAD is a textbook example of an UI/UX "designed" by programmers.
Nothing works as expected. The underlying programming model leaks out way too much.
The fact that it's buggy doesn't help.
And critical functionality (assemblies?) is not supported by the core team.
I'm learning it because on linux desktop there's not much else but it's a joke for professionals.
I never liked Postman and that's how I mostly stopped using it.
Completely stops working on analytics request denial and then starts sending reports to Sentry (but even if you allow those, they don't learn, I've tried)
Nowadays digital stores sell you the privilege to get access to said content, you own shit.
Making virtually unlimited profit on a limited initial amount of time, labour, costs is what's evil here. "X number of years" argument will never solve it (the shorter the worst the hype push will get).
Should be capped by a function of said time, labour invested plus costs and allowed profit adjusted for inflation.
I don't care how much one thinks he deserves to milk such work/invention. Look at what Nikola Tesla gave us and what he got in return.