Cloudflare's 2024 Annual Founders' Letter
Cloudflare's 2024 Annual Founders' Letter celebrates its fourteenth anniversary, highlighting security improvements, product launches, concerns over Internet access restrictions, and a commitment to support content creators in the AI era.
Read original articleCloudflare's 2024 Annual Founders' Letter marks the company's fourteenth anniversary and reflects on its progress and the current state of the Internet. The letter highlights a shift in focus over the past year towards enhancing internal systems for security and reliability, resulting in a more robust platform. As the company resumes its tradition of launching new products during its Birthday Week, it plans to introduce significant performance improvements, new developer features, and enhanced support for startups and the open-source community. However, the letter also addresses growing concerns about Internet fragility, citing increased restrictions on access and content by governments worldwide. The authors express worry over the erosion of the web's business model, particularly for content creators, as AI technologies begin to deliver information without directing users to original sources. Cloudflare emphasizes its commitment to advocating for a better Internet and plans to introduce equitable compensation for content creators in the AI era. The letter concludes with a call to action for individuals inspired by Cloudflare's mission to join their team, reinforcing the belief that the Internet can be improved rather than merely preserved.
- Cloudflare celebrates its fourteenth anniversary with a focus on product launches and improvements.
- The company has prioritized security and reliability over the past year, resulting in a stronger platform.
- There is growing concern about Internet access restrictions and the impact of AI on content creation.
- Cloudflare aims to advocate for a better Internet and support content creators in the AI era.
- The letter encourages individuals to join Cloudflare in its mission to improve the Internet.
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