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@ttyler9

Enterprise Software Sales - Florida Gators

Atlanta, GA Katılım Mart 2008
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ttyler9@ttyler9·
@multiplanet1 “You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done.” —Rocky Balboa @TheSlyStallone
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Race 🕊️@multiplanet1·
Elon Musk was asked by a room full of Stanford students what single trait separates people who change the world from people who don't. Everyone expected him to say intelligence. Or work ethic. Or vision. He said pain tolerance. The room wasn't sure if he was joking. He wasn't. He explained that intelligence is common. Ambition is common. Even good ideas are relatively common. What is genuinely rare is the ability to absorb punishment day after day, year after year, and keep building anyway. He said most people he's met who are smarter than him quit after the first real failure. Not because they weren't talented. Because the pain of failure exceeded their tolerance for it. They found something easier and redirected their intelligence there. He said the entire history of SpaceX is just a story about absorbing explosions, literally and financially, and refusing to interpret them as signals to stop. Nobody writes that on a motivational poster. Nobody puts "pain tolerance" on their LinkedIn profile. But it's the actual filter. Not who can dream the biggest. Who can bleed the longest.
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Cloudflare Developers
Cloudflare Developers@CloudflareDev·
🚀 Learn MCP — a hands-on workshop for building a Model Context Protocol server on Cloudflare Workers. Connect AI to real tools, APIs, and data with global deployment, serverless scale, and built-in security. Start now → learnmcp.examples.workers.dev
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Cloudflare Developers
Cloudflare Developers@CloudflareDev·
Big news! 🚀 We've got @OpenAI newest open models on Workers AI! Access the new models with reasoning capabilities at @cf/openai/gpt-oss-120b and @cf/openai/gpt-oss-20b. ✨Support for the new Responses API ✨120B model is designed for complex tasks, deeper context understanding, and enhanced reasoning capabilities. ✨20B model is an efficient model for conversational AI and creative content gen. Read the blog & changelog 👇
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Matthew Prince 🌥
Matthew Prince 🌥@eastdakota·
Cloudflare is the only DDoS vendor that could handle multiple simultaneous current-record DDoS attacks and not be crippled. Is your provider ready for what’s coming?
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Dane Knecht 🦭
Dane Knecht 🦭@dok2001·
Big day for @Cloudflare as we launch our newest compute primitive, Containers! A bit of history: In 2020, we acquired S2 Remote Browser tech and faced the challenge of migrating it from AWS to our edge. To run a Chromium-based browser securely, we split our team: half focused on the Remote Browser app, half built a robust, independent container platform to support it. We knew some workloads needed to be close to users but didn’t fit our Workers isolate model. This platform became a game-changer, empowering dozens of internal teams to build features like Workers CI/CD, Browser Rendering, Key Transparency, Workers AI, and more. But we kept asking: Is this the right primitive for our users? Workers remains the go-to for globally distributed, effortlessly scalable compute at a great price. Initially, many use cases we heard were for single-node webservers that didn’t need region earth. Then we got excited as users started asking for latency-sensitive, real-time applications and the ability to run agents close to the users they serve. Cloudflare Containers are here to deliver for those high-performance, user-proximal workloads. Excited to see what you build with it!
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Cloudflare@Cloudflare·
Cloudflare Containers are now available in public beta. Deploy simple, global, and programmable containers alongside your Workers: cfl.re/4kNjs06
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Micah Wylde
Micah Wylde@mwylde·
1/ Very excited that @Cloudflare Log Explorer is now GA! Cloudflare's various products (security, CDN, developer platform) produce a *lot* of logs (we serve >100M HTTP reqs/sec at peak). But previously, you mostly had to send those logs somewhere else to analyze them.
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ttyler9@ttyler9·
Success at Bell Labs depended on leaders’ ability to identify people with intrinsic motivation, curiosity, and drive—qualities that cannot be measured by conventional productivity metrics. links.fabiomanganiello.com/share/683ee70d…
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Ashley Peacock
Ashley Peacock@_ashleypeacock·
If you got caught in the Heroku outage, and in particular if your stack is JS/TS, consider giving Cloudflare a go. Everyone goes down from time to time, but the fact the status page was also down is just wild. As a bonus, the platform is awesome, quick to learn, and rapid 🚀
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Liem Do
Liem Do@liemdo_·
Just moved @Ringblaze website to @Cloudflare and it's so fast! I moved the website from Google Cloud to Cloudflare Pages and was amazed at how easy the process is.
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Lucas Sinclair
Lucas Sinclair@lucs_sinclair·
Built Cloudflare Agents to enable autonomous AI workflows that operate entirely at the edge—each agent runs on Cloudflare Workers with sub-millisecond cold starts, leveraging Durable Objects for stateful coordination and seamless communication across distributed components. This means agents can interact with APIs, transform data, maintain context, and trigger downstream logic in real time without centralized compute. No containers, no cold boot lag, and no infrastructure to manage—just define your workflows, deploy globally, and let agents run persistently and intelligently across the Cloudflare network, handling everything from API orchestration to conditional logic with edge-native speed and reliability.
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Lucas Sinclair
Lucas Sinclair@lucs_sinclair·
Just shipped my first AI agent on Cloudflare using their new Agents SDK. Real-time updates via WebSockets, built-in state management with Durable Objects, and serverless inference with Workers AI. Feels like the future of autonomous apps. Zero infra headaches, just code and deploy.
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Matthew Prince 🌥
Matthew Prince 🌥@eastdakota·
This is incredibly important for the future of an agentic web. If bots are going to do more for us, we need to reliably identify them. Here’s the open standard we’re working with the IETF to implement. blog.cloudflare.com/web-bot-auth/
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rita kozlov 🐀
rita kozlov 🐀@ritakozlov·
if you're building a multi-tenant application that needs to support custom (vanity) domains, you don't need to roll it all yourself. just use cloudflare for saas it's only $.10 per custom hostname — ssl management, cdn, etc built in, and will scale endlessly
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Cloudflare
Cloudflare@Cloudflare·
Cloudflare is teaming up with Anthropic, Asana, Atlassian, Block, Intercom, Linear, PayPal, Sentry, Stripe, and Webflow to launch new remote MCP servers, built on Cloudflare. blog.cloudflare.com/mcp-demo-day/?…
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Matthew Prince 🌥
Matthew Prince 🌥@eastdakota·
A better architecture is what allows @Cloudflare to stay way ahead of the new wave of massive (5 Tbps+) DDoS attacks. No other vendor is in the same league.
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Siavosh Zarrasvand
Siavosh Zarrasvand@siiiaaaaaaa·
.@Cloudflare just released a tool to convert any project from Vercel to Cloudflare hosting. github.com/ygwyg/diverce Cloudflare compute usually costs a fraction of Vercel's. Very impressed!
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Matt Silverlock 🐀
Matt Silverlock 🐀@elithrar·
We (@cloudflare) are going to deploy an automatic WAF rule that blocks requests w/ that can bypass Next.js auth middleware, including unpatched versions. You can also create a WAF rule right now on *any* plan by heading to <website> > Security > WAF > Create rule in the dash:
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Dane Knecht 🦭@dok2001

If your are using @nextjs you can create a simple firewall rule @Cloudflare to patch your project. We are working on adding a built in rule.

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Matija Grcic
Matija Grcic@matijagrcic·
Started diving deeper into Cloudflare after discovering @_ashleypeacock and his book. I'm convinced Cloudflare is uniquely positioned as the leading platform to power the next AI wave. @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev
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