Sure all these features have some functionality to someone. But the idea
here is to keep at view features that are only used right in that
moment, or use constantly by most people. Then allow users to freely
change things if they have uncommon needs.

Also note that any improvement takes a side apart from what is common
till that moment, and that inherently means taking the risk of
disappointing someone. So I would pursue satisfying 90% of people,
instead of 99%.

(https://gettingreal.37signals.com/ch04_Make_Opinionated_Software.php)

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