I don't see enough discussion of the cognitive load this adds. Maybe it's just me, or maybe it's because this stuff has been around for 30+ years and nobody remembers how it used to be.
Software is a tool, and it's sometimes helpful to analogize to a physical hand tool. A hammer does nothing until you use it. It doesn't guide you through popular hammering flows. It doesn't advertize Hammer Pro. It doesn't require updates before use. It sits passively in your toolbox until you need it.