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I've been wanting a CMS on top of Cloudflare workers for a while, so I hope this pays off!


Payload can be deployed to Cloudflare Workers: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates/wi...


Pages is a thin layer over Workers, and a standard deployment target for most if not all that I've seen.


I specifically want the entire thing to run on workers though; if I'm hosting a separate CMS backend elsewhere, I might as well have that serve the site.


2.6 million transactions per day [0], which in ISO 20022 XML format messages works out to (rough guess) 20GB per day for an average of 1.8Mbps...

[0]: https://www.scion.org/ssfn-scion/


So ... nothing. At least in comparison.



The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 25.1:

> Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.


So if I declare a right to immortality, then no one dies?

It's almost like those words are the product of useless bureaucrats, rather than an actual right.


That is a disingenuous counterexample.


It's really not.

What happens if everyone takes this declaration at face value and decides to be unemployed? Who pays for all the services that every person is entitled to?


I'll take the challenge if it gets me Oxide hardware!


This is a myth, actual fraud rates on programs like this are tiny - especially if you compare them to the benefits.


Fraud rates on benefits are also absurdly low.


I read that more that the benefits society gets from lifting people from poverty as opposed to the food stamps benefits you seem to have in mind.


That is indeed what I meant.


The system should undo state drift even if a run hasn't been prompted by changes to the upstream definitions in the repository


I loaded up the hacker news dataset in google bigquery, which turned out https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42057647 as the biggest at 9624 comments. Second is https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43208973 at 5349.


Link to the API https://github.com/HackerNews/API (copied from the bottom of the page)


The post mentions 743 LOC records in the entire database; I'd be very curious to hear what that number's at now?


I will ask someone to find out and report back.


The answer is... 2,386 LOC records.


How many of those additional 1,643 were a result of your 2014 blog post? :)


Their example in the blog post, geekatlas.com, no longer provides an LOC!


Any chance of convincing someone to do a stat dump on all record types?


> correctly classified as having user generated active content

No it's not

> PRs can be autodeployed to this domain without passing review or approval.

No they can't

There is no untrusted/user content on these domains.


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