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> There's no reason to place an arbitrary cap on the number of file descriptors a process can have

I like to think that if something is there then there's a reason for it, it's just that I'm not that smart to see it :) jokes aside, I could see this as a security measure? A malware that tries to encrypt your whole filesystem in a single shot could be blocked or at least slowed down with this limit.



The name for the principle that you are roughly adhering to is Chesterton's Fence.




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