Very cool, glad to see more movement in this space. I've used Cloudflare Images quite a bit but found that it seems to regenerate images rather than serve them from the cache more than I'd expect. Look forward to giving this a go. It's a shame the pricing details aren't available yet.
This looks cool, but the pricing isn't exactly clear. Website says $0.50/1K API calls and then the HN title says $0.50/1K map loads. Is a map load === 1 API call?
I feel like everything I have that supports HomeKit requires the manufacturer's app installed so that HomeKit can interface with the accessory through the app. Which always felt like it defeated the purpose to me.
Yeah - "keynote" seemed to imply a big presentation. Not 15 minutes, most of which was literally already released video content. Now confused what is the point of "day 5" if the big reveal is done.
What's more - the public status page of this security incident (https://status.heroku.com/incidents/2413) doesn't mention that these secrets were compromised. They chose to send this notification privately instead.
I think there's still demand for native Mac apps. Look how many people are disappointed to see 1Password go from native to Electron. Sketch, Pixelmator, Nova are just some examples of quality native Mac apps that are doing well.
Interesting, I find it exhausting instead. I'm intrigued by Redwood and glad to hear it hit 1.0 but I'd rather see everything they have to say now instead of having to "stay tuned" for more. I either remember to come back in a few days to see what it was or I forget about it and miss out on what could have helped convert me into a user.
It's crazy how much of the ecosystem is behind, despite Vue 3 technically being available for a while now. Honestly think I'll be looking to migrate away from Vue instead of up to 3.x.
Only semi-related, but why does Cloudflare perform so poorly in Oceania? I've noticed less than stellar performance in Oceania with Cloudflare's CDN, so to see similar stats with workers makes it seem it's not a product-specific issue.
Really excited to see this launch. Cloudflare do a good job at making some complex/painful workflows painless, even if they aren't as feature complete as their competitors.
I was hoping their pricing would undercut some of their competition - doesn't seem like I would save much if I moved from Cloudinary, for example. But definitely something I'll consider on future projects.
I do appreciate this pricing model vs. others like Cloudinary that penalise you for creating more variations. Trying to serve the best image sizes/formats per device is best for the user experience.
Semi-related; I'd like to see Cloudflare improve their CDN performance in the Oceania region.