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  • 2019: Tips to Speed up Your PHPunit Tests
  • 2019: The HTML we never had
  • 2019: How To Secure A Linux Server
  • 2019: GitHub : Draft Pull Requests
  • 2018: Goodbye Foursquare and Swarm
  • 2018: idg – document image generator
  • 2018: Carbon – beautiful screenshots of your source code
  • 2018: How to Analyze Tweet Sentiments with PHP Machine Learning
  • 2015: Best of Sailing
  • 2015: Subway – a set of 306 pixel perfect crafted icons
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  • 2014: Dear Google, here’s what I want for the next Olympics …
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  • 2006: SPAM protection review
  • 2006: Mokh is back

Nginx Quick Reference

Nginx Quick Reference is an excellent summary of notes on tweaking the performance and security of the Nginx web server configuration.

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Posted on February 15, 2019February 15, 2019Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, Linux, Sysadmin, Technology, Web workTags best practices, Nginx, performance, security, web development, web hosting

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