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  3. After years and years of using relayd(8) and https(8) hosting my blog on #OpenBSD, I decided to drop them both for nginx.

After years and years of using relayd(8) and https(8) hosting my blog on #OpenBSD, I decided to drop them both for nginx.

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    After years and years of using relayd(8) and https(8) hosting my blog on #OpenBSD, I decided to drop them both for nginx. Compared to nginx, they just weren't "modern" enough. So now I've got http2 and gzip compression on the fly and something I'm much more familiar with (since I use it every day at $day_job).

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      After years and years of using relayd(8) and https(8) hosting my blog on #OpenBSD, I decided to drop them both for nginx. Compared to nginx, they just weren't "modern" enough. So now I've got http2 and gzip compression on the fly and something I'm much more familiar with (since I use it every day at $day_job).

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      Don't get me wrong: OpenBSD's base utilities are really great! (or they wouldn't be in base), but in this case nginx was just better suited for the job all along.

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