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I don't know, I've been on Home Assistant for over a decade now. I couldn't tell you everything I've done over the years.
If you're on the same install that long you might never have seen them. Iirc the only thing you'd get 10 years ago was overview and maybe Map. Now it's got a dozen stupid headings you have to turn off, it's confusing and silly. Some of them are completely empty with no obvious way of using them, like Climate.
It looks like it's the default dashboard setting. I think I tuned that off ages ago when it was first created.
I can see though, especially if you're newer to it and less comfortable with yaml due to all the UI improvements, that it's a bit of an imposition to figure out why it's happening and how to turn it off.
The fact that they keep adding stuff without making it easy to turn off is one of those little things that irk me about Home Assistant.
I know what you mean. Trying to get automations working in HA annoys me, I'm way more comfortable in Node Red. I find HA a good way to get the devices into the system and display data, then NodeRed to actually do my automations. So much more you can do in there.