Replicate joins Cloudflare in a massive bet on the future of developer friendly AI
Replicate keeps its brand but gains Cloudflare’s global scale, merging its model catalog with Workers AI and expanding tuning, custom models, and edge inference.
Replicate keeps its brand but gains Cloudflare’s global scale, merging its model catalog with Workers AI and expanding tuning, custom models, and edge inference.
Rocket.net has launched a new India data center, bringing faster dynamic WordPress performance to users in the region. NERDS.xyz uses Rocket.net and the experience has been excellent.
Cloudflare has released tokio-quiche as open source, making QUIC and HTTP/3 development easier for Rust users by handling async networking complexity.
Cloudflare’s connectivity cloud is now available natively on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, bringing faster, more secure performance for AI and multicloud workloads.
Cloudflare’s new Email Service unifies sending and routing into one developer-first platform. With built-in deliverability, low latency, and AI-powered workflows, it aims to fix one of the biggest headaches in application development.
Cloudflare has stunned the tech world with NET Dollar, a stablecoin built to support microtransactions and AI-driven payments online.
Cloudflare is giving publishers and site owners a way to declare preferences on how AI companies use their content, expanding robots.txt with new policy language.
Cloudflare is expanding Workers AI with Leonardo image generation and Deepgram voice models, bringing low-latency creative and real-time voice apps to its developer platform.
Cloudflare has added new AI security features to its Zero Trust platform, including tools to monitor, control, and protect how employees use generative AI apps.
Cloudflare has accused Perplexity of disguising its crawlers and ignoring robots.txt rules, a shocking move that could have legal consequences.
Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver went offline globally on July 14 after a configuration mistake pulled key IP routes. Here’s what went wrong.
Cloudflare is now blocking AI crawlers by default, putting control back in the hands of content creators. This new permission-based model stops unauthorized scraping and helps protect the future of original work online.