Cloudflare’s dual 2025 outages weren't just about a missed Lua nil-check or a sloppy Rust unwrap(). They were the inevitable cost of "hotwiring" production to bypass ancient, broken test harnesses during a security panic.
This article argues that Cloudflare's "Homogeneous Edge" architecture—where every node runs every service for extreme efficiency—has created an infinite failure domain. When commercial constraints demand tight coupling and zero physical isolation, a single "Killswitch" logic error doesn't just fail safe; it becomes a global detonator. A deep dive into how technical debt and architectural gambling eventually cash their checks.
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This article argues that Cloudflare's "Homogeneous Edge" architecture—where every node runs every service for extreme efficiency—has created an infinite failure domain. When commercial constraints demand tight coupling and zero physical isolation, a single "Killswitch" logic error doesn't just fail safe; it becomes a global detonator. A deep dive into how technical debt and architectural gambling eventually cash their checks.