No. It is not unavoidable a properly functioning PGP 1 without bugs like GnuPG has can fit on a floppy and runs on DOS. Actually you could do a 180 and rebuild libs specifically for GnuPG but it is counterintuitive. There is no reason why developers can't develop fully functioning programs, believe it or not it can still be done even on these junk machines you can still build a full functional program and it could be a PGP clone that works right. Might could be.

I would be interested in hearing Andrew's libreGPG is fully functional. This is just slop. I would be embarrassed to be you and be defending slop.

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