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14 hours agoInteresting way of using agh. I use some small VPS just for it and there is no need for caddy, agh is able to run 443 on its own. Now I am thinking of test it because I have to recreate the certs manually. I thought it’s because of the wildcard certs I use for DoT and DoQ. Maybe caddy can handle this, too.
I use ghost and can totally recommend it. I installed it in 5 min. via docker compose in combination with mysql.
The fact that it is low on resources, has tons of features and easy code injection, makes it perfect. WordPress is bloated with to much nonsense. If you want to see a good ghost example: https://itsfoss.com/
PS only unnecessary are these stupid Twitter and Facebook integrations but they can be deactivated.
If OP uses docker, I would share my compose.yml if wanted.