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Flare Stack Blog ——基于 Cloudflare Workers 的现代化全栈博客 CMS ## 核心功能 • 文章管理 — 富文本编辑器,支持代码高亮、图片上传、草稿/发布流程 • 标签系统 — 灵活的文章分类 • 评论系统 — 支持嵌套回复、邮件通知、审核机制 • 友情链接 — 用户申请、管理员审核、邮件通知 • 全文搜索 — 基于 Orama 的高性能搜索 • 媒体库 — R2 对象存储,图片管理与优化 • 用户认证 — GitHub OAuth 登录,权限控制 • 数据统计 — Umami 集成,访问分析与热门文章 • AI 辅助 — Cloudflare Workers AI 集成 • 主题系统 — 可扩展的主题模板,支持完整替换所有页面和布局 • 导入导出 — 支持Markdown导入导出,保留图片以及Frontmatter Flare Stack Blog 的所有面向用户的页面与布局均通过 主题契约(Theme Contract) 与业务逻辑解耦。你可以在不修改任何路由或数据逻辑的前提下,完整替换博客的视觉表现层。 项目地址:https://github.com/du2333/flare-stack-blog #Platform#Cloudflare 频道:@FindBlog 群组:@FindBlog_Group

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TONlines – News

@tonlines · Post #7171 · 2025/05/12 13:08

⚡️STON.fi: Introducing WCPI Pools #STON#TON#ecosystem STON.fi has launched their first Weighted Constant Product Invariant Pool (WCPI) featuring STON/TON tokens, designed to enhance participation in the TON ecosystem. WCPI pools offer benefits such as customizable asset allocation, improved capital efficiency, and built-in diversification. Source: link @tonlines

海马的碎碎念

@haima_talk · Post #269 · 2026/04/23 20:32

🔴 Bitwarden CLI 2026.4.0 被骇;请尽快更新并检查设备数据及修改密码(若适用)。 - 请更新至 Bitwarden CLI 2026.4.1 或 降级至 2026.3.0。 - 这是 Bitwarden 的官方 CLI(难用的那个),和第三方 CLI rbw 无关。 - 骇客似乎通过 GitHub Actions 潜入了 Bitwarden 的 CI/CD pipeline。 - 根据 Socket 分析,被骇软件的恶意行为包括收集系统凭据并将其加密发布到公开 GitHub repo 中,但不会在 locale 为 ru 的系统发作。 https://socket.dev/blog/bitwarden-cli-compromised seealso: HackerNews:47876043 linksrc: https://t.me/microblock_pub/2573 #Bitwarden#Ecosystem

Amazing Geography 🌍

@amazingeo · Post #362 · 2025/10/12 12:31

🌍 The leafcutter ant farms fungi deep in the soil of tropical rainforests. These tiny farmers cut leaves not to eat them, but to feed their underground fungus crops—a complex partnership unique to the tropics. ✨ #rainforest⚡#biodiversity⚡#ecosystem⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography 👉more Channels ​

Interesting Planet 🌍

@interesting_planet_facts · Post #610 · 2025/08/22 18:22

🌎 The stone forests of Madagascar, called "Tsingy," are sharp limestone formations that rise in spiky towers. Over millions of years, rainwater carved deep grooves and canyons, creating a maze where unique plants and animals thrive, safe from larger predators unable to cross the jagged landscape. ✨ #Madagascar⚡#geology⚡#ecosystem 👉subscribe Interesting Planet ​

Interesting Planet 🌍

@interesting_planet_facts · Post #431 · 2025/07/26 20:22

🌎 Flamingos in East Africa sometimes gather in flocks of over a million birds, creating vast pink “seas” along salt lakes. These crowds help them spot predators more easily and find safer nesting grounds together. ✨ #birds⚡#migration⚡#ecosystem 👉subscribe Interesting Planet

零狼的频道

@zwchannel · Post #240 · 2026/04/23 22:04

🔴 Bitwarden CLI 2026.4.0 被骇;请尽快更新并检查设备数据及修改密码(若适用)。 - 请更新至 Bitwarden CLI 2026.4.1 或 降级至 2026.3.0。 - 这是 Bitwarden 的官方 CLI(难用的那个),和第三方 CLI rbw 无关。 - 骇客似乎通过 GitHub Actions 潜入了 Bitwarden 的 CI/CD pipeline。 - 根据 Socket 分析,被骇软件的恶意行为包括收集系统凭据并将其加密发布到公开 GitHub repo 中,但不会在 locale 为 ru 的系统发作。 https://socket.dev/blog/bitwarden-cli-compromised seealso: HackerNews:47876043 linksrc: https://t.me/microblock_pub/2573 #Bitwarden#Ecosystem

DWF Labs Broadcast

@DWFLabs · Post #202 · 2023/02/09 04:01

Our latest episode of DWF Chats is up. We had the pleasure of hosting Ming Wu, CTO of Conflux Network 🚀👀 In this conversation, we chat about: 🔸The Conflux solution 🔸How Conflux breaks the #blockchain nodes limitations 🔸The global Conflux #community 🔸The #ecosystem integration between Enterprise and #NFT 🔸Conflux collaboration with China Telecom Full interview here. // About Conflux Network: ▫️As the only regulatory compliant, public, and permissionless blockchain in China, Conflux is building a borderless transactional and technological ecosystem for globally-minded crypto projects, extending beyond China to the US, Russia, Europe, and beyond. Visit here to find out more.

Amazing Geography 🌍

@amazingeo · Post #541 · 2025/12/28 12:31

🌍 Some coral reefs create their own sand by breaking down shells and coral fragments. Over centuries, this natural process builds entire white-sand beaches in tropical marine ecosystems. ✨ #coralreef⚡#sand⚡#ecosystem⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography 👉more Channels ​

The Return

@TheGreenPill · Post #924 · 2021/08/23 17:32

Grassy Ridge Bald, one of the highest grassy balds in the Appalachian Mountains, at Roan Mountain on the N.C.-Tennessee state line. Balds are home to a variety of what Weigl calls “rare, endemic, relict and disjunct plant species.” These species are light-dependent and cannot exist in forested habitats, and they must have existed over large enough distances and periods of time to speciate. Balds that have grown over have a significant decrease in vertebrate diversity, as well. There are other places with similar stories. The polonina in Poland are one such habitat that Weigl has studied. They also support rare plants and have large herbivores including European bison, red deer, wild horses, and wild cattle. In addition to fossil data, there is a record of megafauna left by drawings on the walls of caves in that region. There are also grass balds in the Oregon coast with a similar history and rare species. Whatever their origin, the unmanaged balds are disappearing. #Ecosystem#Prehistoric#NorthAmerica

The Return

@TheGreenPill · Post #923 · 2021/08/23 17:32

The summit of Gregory Bald (el. 4,949 ft/1,508 m) in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina. The character and distribution of Appalachian balds remained stable from the time the first naturalists explored the region, until forestry regulations no longer permitted annual pasturing of local cattle. While there is some evidence that grassy balds have natural origins, the forest quickly started to reclaim the balds once large-scale livestock grazing was eliminated by the creation of national parks and national forests, with some such as Gregory Bald being maintained by the National Park Service. While it seems that the balds are maintained by the feeding activities of herbivores, another theory is that the balds are isolated artifacts, not natural landscapes, and a result of Native American activities or the European settlers’ agricultural practices. In other words, that the land is maintained by humans herding herbivores up there. #Ecosystem#Prehistoric#NorthAmerica

DWF Labs Broadcast

@Dwflabs · Post #100 · 2022/12/15 07:43

TON is an up-and-coming powerhouse that we're absolutely stoked about⚡ In this video, TON's Head of Incubation, Justin Hyun, shares some exciting insights about Ton Foundation and its role in the #ecosystem. While TON is younger than other significant Layer 1 blockchains, its rapid #growth and evolution has led it to become one of the hottest projects in the #crypto market in the last month, and it appears that next year will be exciting for TON. In terms of transaction speed and versatility, TON Foundation remains ahead of other Layer 1 blockchains. In addition to a quick block validation time, the blockchain provides several advanced scalability features, such as sharding support. Needless to say, we are a fan of this amazing #work and we can't wait to see the innovations that TON is going to bring to this space in the coming years.

DWF Labs Broadcast

@DWFLabs · Post #198 · 2023/02/07 05:07

We're a proud sponsor of the first Flow Hackathon – a global competition from 2/21–2/26 to push the limits of #web3#onFlow. Beyond excited to be involved in the expansion of the #ecosystem and to provide an opportunity for developers to shine! 💡✨ This is what's up: 💰 $500K in prizes 🌐 Virtual & IRL events 📚 Education phase to learn more about building #onFlow ✨ Amazing speakers and judges 👨‍💻 Empowering #developers to do great things Are you ready to build awesome innovations and earn prizes for your work? Register today! 👇 https://hackathon.flow.com

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