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I work for the Internet, at @stripe, mostly on accelerating startups. Opinions here are my own.

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    1. Patrick McKenzie‏ @patio11 10 Jun 2019
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      Self-hosting my own blog has been a joyful experience of, every six months, getting reported that images fail to load on old posts because of a tweak to Nginx configs for the HTTPS site at some point in the arbitrary past. When did we make the Internet so ()#%(& complicated.

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    2.  🏡 Matt Holt‏ @mholt6 10 Jun 2019
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      I wrote a web server that can help with that: https://caddyserver.com  - the HTTPS is automatic and on by default.

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    3.  🏡 Matt Holt‏ @mholt6 10 Jun 2019
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      I guarantee Caddy will take away the pain of HTTPS and will make configuration of the whole site easier. I read a lot of your posts, and I find them helpful. So let me know if you encounter any problems or want a personalized quick-start, I'd be happy to help with the transition!

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      Patrick McKenzie‏ @patio11 10 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @mholt6

      I am glad that Caddy exists but am unlikely to migrate over to it, because (as you can probably tell from my conversation with Colin) there is a lot of cruft built up here and I don't think I can reproduce the behavior when maximally decrufting down to what Caddy would support.

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        2.  🏡 Matt Holt‏ @mholt6 10 Jun 2019
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          Well, I understand. It's not uncommon for Caddy configs to be on the order of ~65% smaller than nginx configs (post-decrufting). You might be surprised what Caddy is capable of, but for sure it isn't a drop-in replacement (yet).

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        3.  🏡 Matt Holt‏ @mholt6 10 Jun 2019
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          FWIW, our NGINX config adapter is off to a good start. The goal is to be a drop-in replacement for at least basic nginx configs by Caddy 2's release, allowing you to more easily lose the legacy cruft.

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        1. David Albrecht‏ @davidralbrecht 10 Jun 2019
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          Dude just hire someone to convert the whole thing to a static site and be done with this mess.

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