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@DecryptTV
✦ Web Designer & Web Dev ✦ Working with @DefiLlama, @OAK_Res, @CryptoastMedia & @adan_asso





@smyyguy the chart i mentioned had data from this month (october 2025)


Nah you don't get to delete that dune, you are a brand, you did retarded thing, now it's for all to see, you want to attack lama by retweeting a know scammer, while using Defillama? you don't get to just delete and that shit getting away, open your mouth so i can spit inside it

So @Cloudflare is making you pay to fix their bug. Here’s the situation: Modern frameworks like @nextjs App Router use the HTTP Vary header (defined in RFC 7231) to tell CDNs: “Cache HTML and RSC payloads separately, based on request headers.” Example: /page with no RSC header → returns HTML (text/html) /page with RSC header → returns RSC payload (text/x-component)Next.js sets:Vary: RSC, Next-Router-State-Tree, Next-Url, ... Every major CDN (@fastly , @cloudfront , @Akamai ) respects this, so they cache and serve HTML vs RSC correctly. Cloudflare does not. They completely ignore Vary (except Accept-Encoding). Result: If HTML is cached first, client navigations break (RSC request gets HTML). If RSC is cached first, page reloads show raw RSC payload as text instead of HTML. I opened a support ticket. Their answer? They admitted Cloudflare is non-compliant by design and told me if I want correct behavior, I need to upgrade to Enterprise. In other words: @CloudflareDev is deliberately ignoring a core part of the HTTP spec… and charging you extra to patch around the fallout. Workarounds exist (Workers, query params), but they shouldn’t be necessary. This isn’t a “feature request”, it’s a standards compliance bug that breaks Next.js and any framework relying on Vary. Other CDNs respect the spec. Cloudflare does not. cc @vercel @rauchg

A few people asked me if I got tons of customers due to the drama. To be fair, I have no idea and tbh, I don't care. 😅 I only care that we improve Coolify everyday, so it will be much better and easier to use. Since I am ramen profitable ($2k/m), I check the stats 2-3 times a month, mostly the churn rate (went from 30% to 12%) and the cancellation reasons in Stripe. The number of self-hosted instances went up a bit.





































