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I can see this becoming much more useful once the docs get heavier: large PDFs, XLSX files, images, etc. At that point you probably need embeddings, reranking etc. But I think agents are smart enough to write scripts to retrieve what they want if we run them on a sandbox(which we are trying to do currently). bookmarking this for now.
Good write-up though!
Well that is an instant nope from me. Fly.io's uptime/availability isn't something I trust and I am not alone. Part of what makes cloudflare durable objects great is the sheer availability and consistency at a true global scale
For reference, part of where the thought exercises are for is in terms of replicating what might have been a traditional BBS message net, but a massive hub for such activity on Cloudflare hosting. Some pieces burrowed from FTN (Fidonet technology) but some rethinking in terms of more modern capabilities in practice.
On availability, Cloudflare is the gold standard, no argument. We get a lot more control with this setup, including the failure path. With a DO you're at the mercy of the platform's placement and migration. With ours, when a host or region goes sideways, we can deliberately reroute and rehydrate the org elsewhere instead of waiting on the platform. That doesn't beat CF's raw availability and uptime, but it's a recovery lever we didn't have before.
It also unlocks something DO structurally couldn't: running the whole stack in a customer's own cloud (BYOC). For the regulated teams we're building for, that requirement alone was worth the trade.