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EmDash is an open-source TypeScript CMS and spiritual successor to WordPress that solves plugin security through isolated sandboxes.
This post explains how Cloudflare built automatic visual diagrams for Workflows by statically parsing JavaScript code using Abstract Syntax Trees (ASTs).
Cloudflare's Workers AI now supports large frontier open-source models, launching with Moonshot AI's Kimi K2.5 to power agentic workloads on a unified platform.
Cloudflare explains what true programmability means for their SASE platform, Cloudflare One, and how it enables real-time custom logic within security policies.
This article critiques the WHATWG Streams Standard for JavaScript and proposes an alternative API design that runs 2x to 120x faster across all major runtimes.
One engineer and an AI model rebuilt Next.js from scratch as "vinext", a Vite-based drop-in replacement deployable to Cloudflare Workers, for ~$1,100 in tokens over one week.
Cloudflare introduces Code Mode, a technique that exposes their entire 2,500+ endpoint API to AI agents via just two MCP tools consuming only ~1,000 tokens.
This post introduces a new Cloudflare Worker template for Vertical Microfrontends (VMFE) that maps multiple independent Workers to a single domain by URL path.
This post introduces Moltworker, a middleware solution that enables running Moltbot (a self-hosted personal AI agent) on Cloudflare's infrastructure without dedicated hardware.
This post describes a proof-of-concept Matrix homeserver ported to Cloudflare Workers, eliminating traditional operational overhead while adding post-quantum cryptography.
Cloudflare has acquired The Astro Technology Company, the team behind the Astro web framework, committing to its continued open-source development.
This post explains how Cloudflare built an internal maintenance scheduling system on Cloudflare Workers to safely coordinate data center operations across 330+ cities globally.