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Reps4Thor Weekly returns with a plain-English breakdown of Cloudflare: what it is, what it actually does on the internet, and why it can feel like “half the web is down” when major infrastructure hiccups. We cover how Cloudflare works as a global edge layer for DNS, security, and content delivery, why that scale makes it a huge force multiplier for speed and protection, and how that same centralization can amplify outages when something goes sideways. We also walk through recent Cloudflare outage case studies, what Cloudflare said caused them, why rapid global config changes can create big blast radiuses, and what “fail small” resilience strategies look like when you’re operating at internet scale. You’ll leave with a clearer mental model of modern web dependencies and a simple weekly challenge to map the critical services your favorite sites rely on. Key takeaways: * What Cloudflare is (CDN, DNS, reverse proxy, WAF, DDoS protection, bot management, and more) * Why shared infrastructure makes outages feel “global” * How configuration rollouts can trigger fast, wide impact * Practical lessons for builders: know your dependencies, plan for edge impairment, and verify your incident playbook
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