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Why would someone apologize for writing an informative blog post? I'm glad he wrote both, even if he had to walk the first one back a bit.
I found both posts informative, and yet I'm with cbetz on this one. The issue isn't whether Matt's first post was informative but is instead whether it was fair|wise|necessary to say "Nginx sucks at SSL" instead of, say, "My initial testing, which needs to be investigated further, is showing Nginx SSL performance lower than other alternatives." The first headline is more likely to grab folks' attention, which is prob…
> "My initial testing, which needs to be investigated
> further, is showing Nginx SSL performance lower than
> other alternatives."
You keep using that word ('headline'), but I do not think it means what you think it means.