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How I Configure Cloudflare for My Website

Open your Cloudflare dashboard today and you'll find dozens of features for improving performance, security, and reliability. Some are enabled by default, others are recommended, and new capabilities appear regularly as the platform evolves. With so many options available, I wanted to better understand how each setting contributed to my website.
Read more →How This Website Works: A Technical Look at the Stack

In a companion article, I wrote about why I rebuilt this website with Astro and how that decision grew into a much larger project. That article was about the journey and the thinking. This one is about the outcome: how the website actually works, every layer from writing a post to it appearing in a reader's browser.
Read more →Nine Years on GitHub Pages, Why I Finally Moved to Cloudflare

For nearly nine years, my personal website lived on GitHub Pages. It was free, reliable, and required almost no maintenance, so why migrate? A recent move to Cloudflare Pages prompted this post, which covers the motivation behind the change, the migration process, the issues encountered, and the trade-offs discovered along the way.
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