<p>Here are my random thoughts about Grav and the service provided by PPP...</p>
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<p><img alt="HTTP/3" src="/images/h/t/t/p/3/http3-logo-6c62a46e.png?g-80458582"></p> <p>My latest configuration tweaks (besides adding a little more security here and there) have been related to... HTTP/3. Aye, that's not a typo: HTTP/<strong>3</strong>. Some of you have been increasingly seeing wider support of the last-before-latest <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="external-link no-image">HTTP</a> protocol update, HTTP/2, which has been around for a whil...</p>
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<p><img alt="Let&#039;s Encrypt logo" src="/images/l/e/-/l/o/le-logo-wide-310c1456.png?g-80458582" /></p> <p>Here am I, testing Grav again. At this precise moment, I'm trying to get Let's Encrypt to play nice with me. It's not as easy as it sounds — once you configure it wrongly, it may stop working 'forever', until you by chance stumble upon the sequence of commands that get it working again...</p>