If a user connects via IPv6 then the connecting IP will be an IPv6 one.
If a user connects via IPv6 then the connecting IP will be an IPv6 one.

As a stopgap to accelerate the adoption of IPv6, Cloudflare offers Pseudo IPv4 which supports IPv6 addresses in legacy applications expecting IPv4 addresses. The goal is to provide a nearly unique IPv4 address for each IPv6 address, using Class E IPv4 address space, which is designated as experimental and would not normally see trafficIt just generates a fake one
Finally, we made it clear that customers can serve video and other large files using the CDN so long as that content is hosted by a Cloudflare service like Stream, Images, or R2.Ahh so the blog says this (no mention of DevPlat), but it looks like you're right when you look here:
Cloudflare offers specific Paid Services (e.g., the Developer Platform, Images, and Stream) that you must use in order to serve video and other large files via the CDN.
Video and large files hosted outside of Cloudflare will still be restricted on our CDNhttps://blog.cloudflare.com/updated-tos/
fetch() to send a request to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/dg/send-email-api.html@aws-sdk/client-ses works in workers: https://github.com/winstxnhdw/mail-worker.dev.vars?.dev.vars is similar to dotenv. And this is possible in dotenv, but haven't been able to make it work in Wrangler.