And like, most of the badness of the 3.5" is to do with the ecosystems around them, like if you're using a 5.25" in real life it's 1986 and you're using a floppy-only machine and the drive is serviced properly because if it fails the system is useless and you fix it right away, whereas the average 3.5" is in the 90s / early 00s in some godforsaken lab or corporate desk machine and someone is trying to transfer some important file off a floppy in a drive that has never been cleaned since day 1