"Fixable how? If it was fixable, wouldn't you have fixed it?
Trust me: https://www.damiensymonds.net/bridge-30-day-challenge"
Why should I trust you?
I said it was fixable by dropping the exposure. Very easy and not needed often.
I started reading your article and I have to say I was put off by the opening statement.
"I know that so many of you are out there, using Lightroom because you were told it’s what photographers use.
You’re patiently tolerating the useless clipping warnings, stoically turning on soft-proofing every time, bravely navigating the complicated filing system, and naively flicking back and forth between multiple editing programs; because you were told it’s what photographers do."
That doesn't apply to me and you don't seem at all interested in why I find lightroom so good, so you actually have no idea if I could find something else to be better. I'll give you a hint. I use LRTimelapse and Helicon Focus and I run multiple libraries of up to 100,000 photos, each. I try to keep that number down as it can slow things down.