After reading Adam Scheinberg's original article "The Paradox of Choice" and Kevin Russo's response, I want to add my personal comments to this discussion. I will quote Adam and Russo several times and pick up their arguments.
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Don't know about these days, but redhat used to turn on so many services by default that a machine connected directly to the internet without a router would be owned within days without even being on the machine.
Don't know about these days, but redhat used to turn on so many services by default that a machine connected directly to the internet without a router would be owned within days without even being on the machine.