What do "Info, Attention, and Error" pertain to in the Notifications Settings?
When you set up Prusa Connect to send notifications through Discord, Telegram, etc., there are well-designed tutorials for each of those processes. I just got my notifications set up through Telegram, and when I am on the Notifications Settings page in the Prusa Connect browser interface, I see options to get notifications for 3 types of events which are Info, Attention, and Error. But there is no #*$# explanation that I can find anywhere on the whole #*#*ing internet that explains what exactly each of these 3 event types even pertain to. The little instruction blurb at the top of the page says that for further information, you can consult the "Channels setup section". As has been explained in other posts on the Prusa forums, there is no such #*#damn thing as a Channels Setup section anywhere on the Prusa website.
All I want is to receive Telegram messages when my three MINIs pause for a color change. That is why I went through all the trouble of setting this whole thing up. I will find out soon through trial and error exactly which of the 2 obvious categories that an M600 falls under, but what about the next thing that I discover a need to be notified about? Why does Prusa always have these glaring oversights on the little quality-of-life things? Why do they assume all of their users work in the engineering department at Prusa? Would it be so hard to provide a link to a list of different events that pertain to each category right there on the Settings page? Why put so many resources and man hours into building all of this, just to make it incredibly annoying and non user-friendly at the finish line? Has Prusa ever heard of user testing? Like with actual customers and not just Prusa employees? If I had been able to find an explanation for this seemingly simple issue after 45 minutes of Googling, I wouldn't be so mad. But I didn't, and I am.