I’ve read someone made a Cloudflare KV adapter for it, but Caching API is different right? (And chea
I’ve read someone made a Cloudflare KV adapter for it, but Caching API is different right? (And cheaper?)


TIMESTAMP columns?created_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, and that produces values like 2023-10-16 15:56:51, but what actual format is that so I can convert to ISO 8601-1:2019 properly?This does mean that there is an intermediary cloudflare worker used to route the request. Maybe try to standardize it there?yeah that is pmuch what I'm trying to do right now


[[env.staging.d1_databases]]
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