JDJuan Diego Isaza A.inghostbrand.hashnode.dev·May 7 · 4 min readOneTrust Cookie Consent Implementation: Practical GuideYour onetrust cookie consent implementation can either be a five-minute copy/paste—or a multi-week audit failure waiting to happen. The difference is whether you treat consent as a runtime state machine (what actually fires, when, and why) instead of...00
JDJuan Diego Isaza A.inghostbrand.hashnode.dev·May 5 · 4 min readOneTrust Cookie Consent Implementation: A Practical GuideOneTrust cookie consent implementation is easy to get mostly right—and surprisingly common to get wrong in ways that silently break analytics, ad attribution, or compliance. If your banner “shows up,” that doesn’t mean consent is correctly enforced, ...00
JDJuan Diego Isaza A.inghostbrand.hashnode.dev·Apr 29 · 4 min readCloudflare R2 vs S3: Cost, Latency, and FitIf you’re running a VPS and paying object storage bills, cloudflare r2 vs s3 is the comparison that can quietly move your margins. Both speak “S3-compatible,” both store blobs, and both can back static sites, backups, and media pipelines—but the trad...00
JDJuan Diego Isaza A.inghostbrand.hashnode.dev·Apr 29 · 4 min readCloudflare R2 vs S3 for VPS Hosting: Key DifferencesIf you’re choosing object storage for a VPS-backed app, cloudflare r2 vs s3 is the comparison that keeps coming up—mostly because bandwidth costs can quietly become your biggest bill after compute. Both store blobs reliably, but they behave very diff...00
JDJuan Diego Isaza A.inghostbrand.hashnode.dev·Apr 29 · 4 min readCloudflare R2 vs S3 for VPS Hosting: Real Trade-offsIf you’re choosing cloudflare r2 vs s3 for a VPS-hosted app, you’re really choosing what kind of pain you want: egress bills, operational complexity, or ecosystem lock-in. Both are “S3-compatible enough” to store objects, but they behave very differe...00