How Cloudflare Uses Ruby
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The 2025 Cloudflare Radar Year in Review highlights significant trends in internet traffic, the rise of AI, post-quantum encryption, and the increase in DDoS attacks.
David Belson
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Cloudflare is sponsoring two open source projects, Ladybird and Omarchy, to promote a healthier ecosystem for the open web.
Mari Galicer
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The article introduces Workers AI, a serverless AI inference platform powered by Cloudflare's global network of GPUs.
Phil Wittig
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The article discusses the modernization of the build system for Cloudflare Pages, introducing a new beta version that supports updated tools and languages, including Node. js, Python, and Ruby.
Greg Brimble
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The article introduces Wildebeest, an open-source server compatible with ActivityPub and Mastodon, built on Cloudflare's Supercloud.
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Celso Martinho
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This article discusses how to enhance static sites by integrating dynamic capabilities using Cloudflare D1, a new SQL database service.
Kristian Freeman
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This article discusses the integration of Cloudflare Workers with micro-frontends, presenting a fragments architecture that enhances web application performance and scalability.
Peter Bacon Darwin
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Cloudflare's R2 object storage service is now generally available, providing developers with a cost-effective solution for data storage without egress fees.
The article discusses the enhancement of RubyDocs using Cloudflare Workers and Workers KV to improve documentation accessibility for Ruby projects.
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In this JAMstack podcast episode, Kenton Varda from Cloudflare discusses the concept of originless code and the capabilities of Cloudflare Workers, a serverless platform that enables developers to ...
Andrew Fitch
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The article discusses efforts to enhance the performance of LuaJIT, a Just-In-Time compiler for the Lua programming language, through a collaboration between Cloudflare and King's College London.
This article discusses various tools and techniques for debugging, testing, and utilizing HTTP/2, particularly in the context of CloudFlare's implementation.
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