All scopes are a jack of all trades though. They're mostly useless in the frequency domain, the time domain isn't all that accurate either and the voltage measurements aren't that good really. This is why we have DMMs, frequency counters etc as well.
However it's the only tool that does all of the above at the same time and draws them on a pretty picture and in this case allows it to hang around longer than the phosphor would
The bugs that remain for me in the Rigol are the shitty FFT implementation, some UI lag, naff probe coax and the DC drift that plagued my last unit resulting in a self cal needing to be done every week.
The big non bug is the price, crackability and the fact it has an ethernet hole in its bum.
Tradeoff really which it still wins pretty well. Keysight's offering I was looking at was about £1300. Versus £370 it's a no brainer. Siglent is pretty good there too (nod to tautech) but the distributors in UK are shit so you have to buy it from EU which has a worse statuatory warranty on it than if you buy it here in the UK