Great to know! I'm not deep in the space but was reading about their recent impl update and it seems really well done and much of the ideas are quite thought provoking.
I'm not sure I'm sold on nano services, but if their scheduling system ends up being good enough, a lot of the problems behind treating local and remote calls homogeneously could go away.
I'm not either tbh, haven't used cloudflare workers myself, though I like their style (ultra low weight, run at the edge) a lot more than AWS's where you have to worry about cold starts. But for anything at the scale I'm doing it, one box running everything itself is enough.
Mostly just excited about capability security :) & what it can hopefully do to make doing things the right way (least privilege) as painless as possible - especially across program or network boundaries.
I'm not sure I'm sold on nano services, but if their scheduling system ends up being good enough, a lot of the problems behind treating local and remote calls homogeneously could go away.