> Even when things aren't breaking left, right, and sideways, it feels kinda...well, shitty.
Funny, because this is exactly how I would describe windows 10.
Anyway!
> If you don't have a positive argument for using your thing instead of framing its competition negatively, few people will ever use it.
There are plenty of positive arguments. They have been repeated over and over so I won't do it again.
> It's not a good experience. It's bad.
> Because, for most people and including most developers, it is a strictly inferior good.
Citations needed. Because this seems purely your subjective opinion. I'm sure many people will share it with you, but that definitely isn't my experience and many will share my opinion too.
Funny, because this is exactly how I would describe windows 10.
Anyway!
> If you don't have a positive argument for using your thing instead of framing its competition negatively, few people will ever use it.
There are plenty of positive arguments. They have been repeated over and over so I won't do it again.
> It's not a good experience. It's bad.
> Because, for most people and including most developers, it is a strictly inferior good.
Citations needed. Because this seems purely your subjective opinion. I'm sure many people will share it with you, but that definitely isn't my experience and many will share my opinion too.