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Blog run by the engineering team. I wouldn’t even know how to veto a post if I wanted to. Not in our DNA.


Is there any secret beyond what I’m guessing is “hire the right people and then trust them”?


I’m not going anywhere anytime soon.


I am genuinely curious what protections are in place to ensure that? What is the plan after you are gone?

It looks like you have voting shares with 10x the power of institutional investors, but activist investors aren't dumb either.

My biggest fear of Cloudflare has always been that one day you'll get hit by a bus and someone will figure out that merging Cloudflare with an ad network would create so much more shareholder value. The road to hell is paved with free DDoS mitigation, so to speak.


Huge fan of Cloudflare here actually. It’s always such a breath of fresh air compared to the heavyweight configuration hells like AWS. And for doing super convenient stuff like make node:http work on cloud functions recently, but guess only certain DevOps guys realize how cool that is compared to other FaaS wrapping ceremonies.

Too bad you don’t hire senior folks in Germany currently, would probably join in a heartbeat for emotional reasons alone. Keep going, lightweight features on a tap and solid reliability over years is exactly what I need and want at least.


How do you know?


Probably asked his handler


Brian Thompson felt the same way.

At least Brian Thompson wasn't complicit in helping the IC conduct bulk violation of the fourth amendment rights of the entire country, unlike you. He was just a greedy bastard. Your actions, on the other hand, render you a traitor and a threat to the democratic process of the country itself.


Free customers are served from the nearest location where we have capacity. If we’re capacity constrained then free customers will be the first to be rerouted to another facility with capacity. That typically only happens for a very narrow window during any day. It has nothing to do with load to your particular site. It has to do with a region’s capacity and a group of customers (e.g., FREE PRO BIZ ENTERPRISE).


Whoa did not expect the CEO of Cloudflare to comment here! Thanks for the response. The extended periods of high latency was concerning, but I did some more digging and saw that your team is aware of this and working on it: https://www.answeroverflow.com/m/1409539854747963523 Hoping things work out!


I agree with Kenton’s aside.


> I agree with Kenton...

https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=eastdakota

> CEO & co-founder of CloudFlare

No kidding, huh?


Had no idea there was a patent. Even if we had, think we’d have risked it.


Perhaps someone in the org knew. CEOs don't get all of the details ;).

Nevertheless, it's a great tradition to carry forward and I'm happy you guys are doing it.


If it were merely marketing spend for customer acquisition, I bet the ROI on the lava lamp wall in SF has been 100,000x. This isn’t hard to figure out.


Actually, it’s because we believe innovation is easier the further you are from HQ. And Portugal is wonderful. I’m spending about 4 months of the year there with the team who hail from around the world.


Would like to work for you. Any chance to seek innovation even further away, like in Austria? That's lovely too. :)


We’re in Munich, pretty close, and Lisbon, which is lovely. Unlikely Austria any time soon.


a1.digital and Exoscale are hiring in Austria. Cheers!


No we’re not. We opened an India office because it’s a big market for us. But nothing has gotten “offshored” there.


If you figure out how to model this fluid dynamics accurately over any reasonable period of time, call me. Lots and lots of more valuable things you could do with that, e.g., accurately predicting the weather.


I was speaking more to something which happens with some consistency even in a random system. For instance, waves hitting the same piece of rocks over and over till the rocks take on a certain shape.


They should never all be off at the same time. We do cycle through each of them turning off for a period of the day. But, even if they were all off, there are lots of other sources of entropy we use, most of which are for more traditional if far less visually interesting.


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