For our use-case we needed (and still need) connection to go to workers, but workers weren't a thing then. Now with durable objects it became possible to move it all to CF
It's in dev plan, when we get to it is other thing.. Other thing in dev plan is getting really good deal from CF for 10b worker requests to run some AI models on the edge
You have quite some good fellas in sales team Can't remember the name of fella who was our sales contact. But he always got us real sweet deals He also got us hooked in more cool stuff than we had time to implement
We currently make money already based on them. So adding edge-ai on top of that would be just cost at the beginning, until we finish tuning our models After that can sell it to clients as additional feature for extra cost
Anyone know where the cloudlfare blog article / how to is for chatgpt, workers, and using kv for the vector db storage? It was an example loading in cf's own documentation. I could have sworn I read one a few weeks back but now can't find it...
For how long it would be just a cost, is unknown. That's why business isn't too keen to jump that bandwagon yet + we are in eastern Europe. For that money you can get 2 devs in here
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Thank you, but I don't think it was that one. The one I'm thinking of was specifically loading cf's own knowledgebase in. This one is using a wikipedia article on Brooklyn.
it's really not recommended to do so, it's in alpha, the new experimental backend does seem pretty stable, but there's no backups, "time travel" is planned but not available yet, etc
Assuming you can, then most likely? I think it goes into a grace period, so you couldn't do this in one night. It would possibly take a month or longer. If you have domains registered through Cloudflare, it may require you to transfer them out to a different registrar before you can delete the account.
May I ask why you're looking to do this? Perhaps there's an issue that needs addressed? Unless you're trying to delete something off the community or ban evade or something..?
So if it's in grace time it's probably going to stay. After the renewal grace time, I think Cloudflare has its own additional grace time to be able to review previous configs and such if needed. You might be able to delete it during that grace time.
Check again in a week and you'll have your answer. If you can, great. If not, just leave it sit for a bit. Doesn't hurt anything and would cause more issues trying to force it than anything. Not worth the struggle IMO.