Oh look! An optimist!
Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world Sam Bankman-Fried is angling for a pardon from Trump
cats @lemmy.world Sisters hanging out, holding hands (and feet)
cats @lemmy.world Cuddle train has left the station!
Gardening @lemmy.world It’s not a proper gardening community without this posted at least once, so let’s get it out of the way :D
Gardening @lemmy.world This potted succulent REALLY gave our doorstep some pizzazz this year

It’s not obscure. It’s core. Apple has this entire UI philosophy called “revealed power” which is about the UI not having a big button for everything necessarily, and letting the user discover added layers of functionality as they go on. This keeps the UI simple in the beginning, or for people who always need simplicity, but allows others to discover more in time. You don’t have to like it but it’s very intentional.
What’s “discoverable” is also relative. I was on a PC today struggling to figure out how to do something. Eventually I tried double clicking the element in question and that finally worked. I thought wow I don’t use PCs much anymore because double clicking hardly even occurs to me anymore. Can you tell me how any user ever finds out that you need to double click an icon on their desktop? Seems obvious, but there is no label or visible indication that this is what you should do. You’re thinking pshaw that’s obvious, but how did you learn? I’d be very surprised if you can remember.