HackerNoon Joins Cloudflare's Workers Launchpad To Scale Its Tech Blogging Network

Written by David | Published 2024/10/03
Tech Story Tags: hackernoon-blogging-network | cloudflare-workers-launchpad | hackernoon-cms | hackernoon-editing-protocol | hackernoon-publishing-software | open-source-blogging-network | ai-powered-blogging | hackernoon-top-story

TLDRHackerNoon has joined Cloudflare’s Workers Launchpad Cohort #4, aiming to scale its technical blogging network and better use AI to advance niche technology learning hubs. With Cloudflare credits, business support, and upcoming collaborations, HackerNoon is building a more robust, global publishing platform.via the TL;DR App

Good news!

HackerNoon is joining Cloudflare’s Workers Launchpad Cohort #4. Using the content management system we built to power HackerNoon.com, we’ve been quietly building out an open and technical blogging network.

Some examples from the blogging network include Memeology.tech, TextModels.tech, Escholar.tech, LearnRepo.com, Homology.tech, Dataology.tech, Browserology.tech, HistoricalEmails.com, CoinWikis.comBlog.Slogging.com, Noonion.techHackerNoon.tech, Blog.DavidSmooke.netPublicDomain.techLegalPDF.techOpenDatasets.tech, Abstraction.tech, FewShot.tech, Diction.tech, Computational.tech, Editorialist.tech, Reinforcement.tech, and MediaBias.tech.

We are dogfooding our publishing software. Via our EditingProtocol.com, these technology learning hubs publish user-generated and open source content. We’re also reusing many publishing software and systems we’ve built to make HackerNoon what it is today, such as: story pages that load fast worldwide, curations of quality niche stories, AI editor assistance, blog post translation into (almost) any language, audio file creation, email delivery, blockchain backups, and more.

Cloudflare’s Workers Launchpad provides up to $250k in Cloudflare credits, business office hours and training, access to technical leaders at Cloudflare, VC introductions, and a Cloudflare.tv demo day (tentatively, Feb 13 mark your calendar). The other companies in the cohort look pretty cool (full list on the Cloudflare Blog).

We are joining this program to 1) efficiently scale our technical blogging network’s performance and cost, and 2) better use AI with our technology library to adeptly teach any niche technology. I’m excited to work with an established partner like Cloudflare to make the internet a better place.


Written by David | Grew up on the east coast. Grew old on the west coast. Now, cooking in Colorado.
Published by HackerNoon on 2024/10/03