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@Cloudflare@SST_dev@winglangio@encoredotdev it is so easy to say "just switch to Cloudflare and you will be fine" well not exactly, I still need a database that scales as much as DynamoDB does and all the event-driven goodies that come with SNS, EventBridge and SQS
@nvedd@Cloudflare@vercel Totally agree! I’m also using Vercel and I’m pleased until now :D
the only feature that’s weird to me is the bandwidth egress allowance for their blob storage service, but I replaced it with R2 and have no issues at all!
@kingslyj@internetfreedom@SFLCin@nixxin@Cloudflare@eastdakota Disabling DoH and using Quad9 as DNS gets you the cloudflare host being down screen, right?
Enabling DoH allows me to access.
Airtel going the extra mileage while BSNL doesn't bother going beyond redirecting to a page showing that the URL is blocked IF you use their DNS servers.
@tobias_petry@penberg@tursodatabase@Cloudflare websockets is only a transport layer, they don't save the data.
Turso charges $1/GB (!) (for comparison retail SSD drives costs <$0.1/GB)
This just makes no sense, I understand 10% margin, but not 10x!
PS Turso, plz don't block, I am obviously passionate about your product!
@gc_psk@makerkit_dev@Cloudflare Personally, my favorite thing about cloudfare pages is that there are no bandwith limits unlike all the other providers who charge a weight in gold for it
@WebIsBae@webflow@Cloudflare weird you have to refresh Designer. checking on that
this is really fast!
this is going to be super useful
have you thought about users supplying their own OAI keys to minimize your costs?
@WebIsBae@webflow@Cloudflare Very cool. I’ve been looking for a solution to also resize the image dimensions. I use outseta and some people upload huge avatar images which I need to downsize. Is that technically even possible?
Am I the only one that @Cloudflare keeps billing after settling my cancellation? It's been two months (billing periods in a row). Then, trying to get support is next to impossible.