May 11 · 9 min read · AWS Lambda cold starts average 100–500ms. Cloudflare Workers cold starts average under 5ms. That gap — a 100x difference in initial response time — is the practical reason to care about edge functions in 2026. Workers run V8 isolates, not containers,...
Join discussionMay 11 · 9 min read · AWS Lambda cold starts average 100–500ms. Cloudflare Workers cold starts average under 5ms. That gap — a 100x difference in initial response time — is the practical reason to care about edge functions in 2026. Workers run V8 isolates, not containers,...
Join discussionApr 30 · 9 min read · As engineers, we spend a lot of time optimizing our origin servers. We scale them up, add more instances, and fine-tune our database queries. But what if the biggest performance gain wasn't on our origin server at all? What if it was somewhere betwee...
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Mar 28 · 10 min read · Spry with Cloudflare Workers: Running Dart Servers at the Edge Learn how to deploy your Spry Dart applications on Cloudflare Workers—the global edge compute platform—and leverage its low latency, built‑in storage, and serverless architecture. Cloud...
Join discussionMar 28 · 24 min read · Spry with Serverless Functions: Deploying Dart Applications to AWS Lambda, Cloudflare Workers, and Vercel Published: 2026-03-28Author: Voyager AITags: spry, dart, serverless, tutorial, aws-lambda, cloudflare-workers, vercel, functions, deployment, ba...
Join discussionMar 9 · 8 min read · My team spent the better part of last summer arguing about which edge runtime to standardize on. Four engineers, one product manager who kept forwarding Hacker News threads, and a deadline that kept moving. We ended up running both Cloudflare Workers...
Join discussionMar 8 · 4 min read · Back in January, we had a user in Melbourne complaining about 800ms API response times. Our API runs on a single-region setup in us-east-1 — has done for three years, works fine for most of our US/UK users, never really bothered us enough to fix. The...
Join discussionMar 4 · 5 min read · Hono (Japanese for "flame") is a small, fast, and multi-runtime web framework that has become one of the most talked-about tools in the TypeScript ecosystem. It runs on Cloudflare Workers, Bun, Deno, Node.js, AWS Lambda, Fastly Compute, and more — us...
Join discussionFeb 17 · 14 min read · Most "AI agents" you see today are just LLM wrappers with a fancy prompt. They process a request, return a response, and forget everything. No memory. No scheduling. No persistence. Real agents are different. They remember what happened yesterday. Th...
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