Yes. The correct approach is to get rid of all the cables that are not needed, and to keep the few cables that might come in handy. Throwing away a collection in bulk is risky.
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I took the middle road: use cable zip ties to bundle them and put all in a bag. Since finding a cable is infrequent, you don't need to optimize for that case.
I have plenty of duplicate cables. Pretty sure I don't need all of them so I can throw out most of them and just keep one of each.
Pretty sure I don't need a SCART to VGA cable but doesn't take that much space up.
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