Developer Announces Archiving of Open-Source Encryption Software Picocrypt
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Summary
The article is a final parting message from a developer announcing the archiving of their open-source file encryption software, Picocrypt. It reflects on the journey, challenges, and reasons behind the decision, while also providing insights into the developer's personal and professional reflections.
Key quotes
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"The journey with Picocrypt has been both rewarding and challenging, but it’s time to move on."
"I hope the community continues to benefit from the work put into Picocrypt, even as it enters its archived state."
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