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Hélène (helene@p.helene.moe)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 06:53:15 JST Hélène just migrated from nginx to caddy (wanted to do so for a while)
seems faster than nginx for pleroma + http 3 makes stuff nice-
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Hélène (helene@p.helene.moe)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 06:54:14 JST Hélène @inference huh? -
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inference (inference@plr.inferencium.net)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 06:54:16 JST inference @helene
> http 3
GTFO. -
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Hélène (helene@p.helene.moe)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 06:59:02 JST Hélène @may i'd recommend for any use pretty much unless you need something extremely precise and specific and weird but i can't even imagine any situation where that'd be the case -
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May ? (may@pl.serialmay.link)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 06:59:03 JST May ? @helene is it any better in general use? for more specialized setups. *knows nothing about it* Hélène likes this. -
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May ? (may@pl.serialmay.link)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 07:05:42 JST May ? @helene interesting, so its actually extensible as much as nginx?
obv not as time tested but is it in any significant deployment do you knowHélène likes this. -
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Hélène (helene@p.helene.moe)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 07:05:42 JST Hélène @may it's much more easily extensible and has a plugin system
e.g. it can do automatic ACME (Let's Encrypt, ZeroSSL) challenges to get TLS certs for you by default, can have layers of authentication over any service you want extremely simply, does DNS and DynDNS stuff for you too, etc
i'd recommend looking that up if you want to see more, it really does *a lot* -
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Hélène (helene@p.helene.moe)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 07:44:40 JST Hélène @may nope -
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May ? (may@pl.serialmay.link)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 07:44:41 JST May ? @helene perhaps i will. does it need to restart anything for the certs like how certbot does with nginx? Hélène likes this. -
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May ? (may@pl.serialmay.link)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 07:47:39 JST May ? @helene nice Hélène likes this. -
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Hélène (helene@p.helene.moe)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 07:53:52 JST Hélène @inference what's your reasoning -
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inference (inference@plr.inferencium.net)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 07:53:53 JST inference @helene HTTP/3 sucks. UDP-only sucks. -
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Hélène (helene@p.helene.moe)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 07:57:50 JST Hélène @inference it's not raw UDP though, it's QUIC -
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inference (inference@plr.inferencium.net)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 07:57:52 JST inference @helene Because I really want to lose verification that my packets arrived properly, instead of just spraying them and hoping they arrive. Not to mention the potential security issues I've seen with the HTTP/3 specification. It's all about peformance and nothing else; reminds me of the horror which is SMT. -
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Hélène (helene@p.helene.moe)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 08:01:27 JST Hélène @inference why? i mean, i don't see anything wrong with it
in fact, it seems overall better than what we have with TLS and it's heavily based on TLS 1.3, with encryption being mandatory on QUIC -
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inference (inference@plr.inferencium.net)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 08:01:28 JST inference @helene
> QUIC
Blugh... I'll take TLS, please... -
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Ember (emberdev@tech.lgbt)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 17:07:38 JST Ember @helene caddy is nice
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