Speed, Eurovision voting triumph, and a bit of history: Alan Turing 101
Welcome to our weekly review of stories from our blog and other sources, covering a range of topics from product announcements, tools and features to disruptions on the Internet. João Tomé is joined by our CTO, John Graham-Cumming.
In this week's program, we go over our Speek Week recap, mentioning a few blog posts we didn’t cover last week, including how Cloudflare scaled and protected Eurovision 2023 voting with Pages and Turnstile. Next, we talk about a deep dive with insights into the process of investigating networking issues and how to begin debugging dropped packets issues from negative header lengths. There’s also an explanation on how Cloudflare Zaraz now supports JSONata, enabling precise data customization for enhanced workflows.
We also have “A bit of history” moment, to celebrate and remember Alan Turing’s importance to mathematics, computing and AI, given that this month it's the 111 anniversary of his birth (June 23, 1912).
At the end, we have in our new “Around NET” short segment Matthew Bullock, based in London, from the Product team, to talk directly from our London office about some of the products announced during Speed Week.
You can check the blog posts:
- Recapping Speed Week 2023
- How we scaled and protected Eurovision 2023 voting with Pages and Turnstile
- Lost in transit: debugging dropped packets from negative header lengths
- Cloudflare Zaraz supports JSONata
And the Speed Week Hub (https://www.cloudflare.com/speed-week )