I do understand Orion's philosophy. However, I don't accept that it's pointless to make these changes. My standpoint is not from a perspective of trying to be unidentifiable; if that was what I wanted, I would be using Tor Browser. I will make that explicitly clear: I am speaking as someone who doesn't care about being fingerprinted.
My standpoint is from privacy: preventing scripts that aren't known about yet from getting anything - and to be more specific, said scripts getting accurate information about me. I care less if a fingerprinter tries to track me, or if it can follow me around the internet, or if it does indeed have a unique fingerprint on me, if the information it ends up having is wrong. I do, however, understand that this can lead to a false sense of security as fingerprinters get better and better.
I think an acceptable compromise would be to have these features, but have them off by default, put somewhere away from the main settings, and made explicitly clear as settings that Orion does not think is truly beneficial to stop fingerprinting (basically an "enable at your own risk" thing.)