HN Exposes Cloudflare Hypocrisy in EU Software Directory—Then the Real Fix
Picture this: a directory preaching EU software sovereignty, secretly powered by San Francisco's Cloudflare. HN didn't let it slide—and the pivot was swift.
Picture this: a directory preaching EU software sovereignty, secretly powered by San Francisco's Cloudflare. HN didn't let it slide—and the pivot was swift.
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