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Ah, I hear you, and sorry you had that experience. GUI controls of ZFS aren't usually very intuitive.
Also, ZFS assumes it has direct access to the block device, and certain USB implementations (not UAS) use ~sync~ operations that sit between the HAL and userland somewhere. So ZFS likes direct-attached storage, it's a caveat to be sure.
If you ever change your mind, https://klarasystems.com/zfs/ has a ton of reading and tutorials on ZFS.
I found the whole experience tremendously frustrating and as you can see from some of the other responses and votes, the community does not consider that to be a reasonable reaction.
Hence why I bailed on the whole thing. I don't need the grief.