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AtlasFlare delivers high-performance, fully managed WordPress hosting on powerful dedicated servers. No sharing, no limits, and 24/7 expert support.

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FlyingPress (@flyingpress_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week we hinted at something big… here it is. New in FlyingPress 5.1 – Cloudflare Integration Enable full page caching at Cloudflare’s edge for faster load times and reduced TTFB worldwide. - Purge HTML pages alone without clearing static files - No need for APO

OVHcloud (@ovhcloud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new #VPS are here! More powerful, more flexible, always accessible. Designed for developers, startups, web agencies and SMEs 👨‍💻👩‍💼 ➡️ ovh.to/ofPThNy

Our new #VPS are here!
More powerful, more flexible, always accessible.
Designed for developers, startups, web agencies and SMEs 👨‍💻👩‍💼

➡️ ovh.to/ofPThNy
AtlasFlare (@atlasflare_host) 's Twitter Profile Photo

High-severity vulnerability affects Redirection for Contact Form 7 plugin installed on over 300,000 WordPress sites searchenginejournal.com/wordpress-cont… via Roger Montti, SearchEngineJournal®

WPMade (@wpmade_design) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💻 Site Spotlight: wpmade.design/website/atlasf… 🛠 Built with Elementor 🎨 Fonts: Helvetica Neue, Instrument Serif 🔌 Plugins: Flying Press, SEO Press, ELE Custom Skin Got a beautiful WordPress build? Submit yours → wpmade.design/site-submit

Cloudflare (@cloudflare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cloudflare's defenses have been working overtime. Over the past few weeks, we've autonomously blocked hundreds of hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks, with the largest reaching peaks of 5.1 Bpps and 11.5 Tbps. The 11.5 Tbps attack was a UDP flood that mainly came from Google Cloud.

Cloudflare's defenses have been working overtime. Over the past few weeks, we've autonomously blocked hundreds of hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks, with the largest reaching peaks of 5.1 Bpps and 11.5 Tbps. The 11.5 Tbps attack was a UDP flood that mainly came from Google Cloud.
Cloudflare Developers (@cloudflaredev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A better internet depends on a diverse ecosystem. Today, we're proud to announce our support for Ladybird (a completely independent browser built from scratch) and Omarchy Linux (making Linux more approachable for devs). Super excited to see what the community builds!