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March 20, 2026

A closer look at the SpacetimeDB v2 benchmark: Is it really 23x faster than SQLite?

Unpacking the SpacetimeDB v2 benchmark: the physics of disk writes, the math behind transaction batching, and what it actually takes to push a database to its limits.

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April 8, 2025

Cloudflare Durable Objects & Nuxt: Building a Real-Time Chat App

Build a real-time WebSockets chat application using Cloudflare Durable Objects with Nuxt. Follow this step-by-step tutorial using Nuxflare.

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March 8, 2025

Announcing Nuxflare 0.2: UX improvements, better NuxtHub compatibility, custom domains, GitHub Actions support

Nuxflare 0.2 brings a completely rebuilt CLI experience, custom domain support, and seamless GitHub Actions integration to streamline your deployment workflow.

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Nuxflare Pro

Nuxflare Pro

A comprehensive SaaS dashboard starter kit built with Nuxt and Cloudflare. Features real-time notifications via WebSockets, async job processing, AI integration demos, team management, and billing—all powered by Cloudflare Durable Objects and Workers.

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Nuxflare Chat

Nuxflare Chat

A modern AI chat interface built with Nuxt and Cloudflare. Features real-time streaming responses, conversation history, multiple AI model support, and a clean, intuitive UI for interacting with large language models.

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Nuxflare CLI

Nuxflare CLI

Deploy your Nuxt applications directly to Cloudflare's global network with a single command. Leverage D1 databases, R2 storage, KV caching, and AI services. The simplest way to ship Nuxt apps at the edge.

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