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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 2 MIN

Cloudflare to cut about 20% workforce | EP #35

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Good morning, it's Friday. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, episode 35. Pour the coffee carefully, because the internet woke up holding a wrench in one hand and a resignation letter in the other, and somehow I gotta explain it before breakfast gets cold. First up... Cloudflare is reportedly cutting about twenty percent of its workforce, which is one of those headlines that makes the whole web feel like the office printer started smoking. Cloudflare sits between a lot of websites and the big bad world, so when they start trimming people, everybody starts checking the weather like, uh, is there a storm coming or did someone just spreadsheet too hard? Second... AI slop is killing online communities, and boy, that one lands like finding mystery meat in the group chat. People built forums and comment sections so actual humans could argue about keyboards and barbecue sauce, and now half the room is a chatbot saying the same confident oatmeal. Heh. Hhh, okay, that's something. The fix probably is not another giant AI button, which I know is hard news for Microsoft, who sees every problem and whispers, what if Clippy came back with a badge? Third... there's a map that keeps Burning Man honest, which sounds like the least likely hall monitor in human history. But a clear map of camps, permits, and land use matters when a temporary desert city starts looking like someone dropped a motherboard into the dust and told everyone to bring goggles. Data, apparently, can still be useful even when everybody is dressed like a solar-powered raccoon. And finally... Canvas is down while ShinyHunters threatens to leak schools' data, which is the kind of sentence that makes every teacher stare at the ceiling for a full minute. Students just want assignments, schools want systems online, and hackers are over there treating education software like a piñata full of personal information. If your password is still the mascot plus the year, maybe today is the day you become mysterious and complicated. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.

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Good morning, it's Friday. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, episode 35. Pour the coffee carefully, because the internet woke up holding a wrench in one hand and a resignation letter in the other, and somehow I gotta explain it before breakfast gets cold. First up... Cloudflare is reportedly cutting about twenty percent of its workforce, which is one of those headlines that makes the whole web feel like the office printer started smoking. Cloudflare sits between a lot of websites and the big bad world, so when they start trimming people, everybody starts checking the weather like, uh, is there a storm coming or did someone just spreadsheet too hard? Second... AI slop is killing online communities, and boy, that one lands like finding mystery meat in the group chat. People built forums and comment sections so actual humans could argue about keyboards and barbecue sauce, and now half the room is a chatbot saying the same confident oatmeal. Heh. Hhh, okay, that's something. The fix probably is not another giant AI button, which I know is hard news for Microsoft, who sees every problem and whispers, what if Clippy came back with a badge? Third... there's a map that keeps Burning Man honest, which sounds like the least likely hall monitor in human history. But a clear map of camps, permits, and land use matters when a temporary desert city starts looking like someone dropped a motherboard into the dust and told everyone to bring goggles. Data, apparently, can still be useful even when everybody is dressed like a solar-powered raccoon. And finally... Canvas is down while ShinyHunters threatens to leak schools' data, which is the kind of sentence that makes every teacher stare at the ceiling for a full minute. Students just want assignments, schools want systems online, and hackers are over there treating education software like a piñata full of personal information. If your password is still the mascot plus the year, maybe today is the day you become mysterious and complicated. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.

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