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@kdrag0n @Cloudflare oh, so it was only a single charge and they massively screwed up receipt notification?
posted 1 week ago
@kdrag0n @Cloudflare this has to be a bug, right? why separate charges?
posted 1 week ago
brryant
brryant
@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?
posted 1 week ago
Dan Fabulich
Dan Fabulich
@thomkrupa @thdxr The worst has been @Cloudflare lying, saying it’s coming “next quarter, perhaps” for at least three years and counting.
posted 1 month ago
Kunal Gupta (self/acc)
Kunal Gupta (self/acc)
@KrauseFx @Fastmail @perplexity_ai @WatchNebula @Cloudflare I wish anything supported Google Analytics alternative because there is no worse product on earth
posted 2 months ago
odbol
odbol
@ryanseanbadger @indiehackor @Cloudflare @shoprocket skill issue
posted 3 months ago
Ben Reinhart
Ben Reinhart
@amit_mirgal @zenorocha @Cloudflare @remix_run @flydotio We just deployed to Fly, also considering putting cloudflare in front. Any gotchyas or issues, things to look out for? Do you use them also for serving statics?
posted 3 months ago
Jacob Lee
Jacob Lee
posted 3 months ago
Not What You Think I Am.
Not What You Think I Am.
@Cloudflare @BuiltIn BS. It was a good place. But when you fire someone and try to frame the situation as a performance issue, it is a masked attempt to not pay unemployment insurance.
posted 3 months ago
Henry K
Henry K
Over the past 30 days my @Cloudflare R2 bucket, filled with 20TB of data, managed 37TB of bandwidth. The cost for this month? Just $324 AWS S3 would charge over 10 times that amount, about $3,300 monthly. Not sure why anyone would use S3 when this is an option.
posted 3 months ago
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