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by BeetleB
924 days ago
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Except when it comes to GnuPG, you have to realize: 1. Many, many people used it, and continue to do so. 2. The anti GnuPG crowd keeps coming and touting alternatives, and then complain when the people in the prior bullet point out the impracticality of the alternatives for their use case. We get that GnuPG has issues. We get that sometimes the alternatives are better. We can coexist with them. People simply don't understand that for a number of tasks, GnuPG is totally appropriate, and solves the problem with little pain. |
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