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What about the equally arbitrary limit on filepath lengths?
Windows happily lets you save files in C:\horribly\long\convoluted\folder\structure\with\filenames\like\The_Entire_Subject_Line_Of_An_Email_By_Default_When_You_Save_It_Locally.eml
But when you try to copy or move that file with the explorer later, it throws an error.
You can actually make a change in the registry that completely removes said arbitrary limit. I agree it should go away.
Want to migrate an SMB share from one storage array to another using file tools? Haha Linux mount it and use rsync or else, loser.
My whole digital experience would have been a lot different if it wasn't for this. I would want to have files structured into clearly named files and folders, but no, sooner or later it bites you if try to work around it.