Thank you to Cloudflare for joining us as a Major Sponsor for AtmosphereConf 2026! They're helping to support having a great afterparty for attendees.

It's been great to see Cloudflare feature atproto things over time, like last summer's Serverless Statusphere blog post.

Cloudflare has a new program for builders called Cloudflare for Startups. It provides up to $250K in credits to help early-stage companies build the next big idea. Startups get access to the developer platform and global network to build fast, secure, and scalable applications.

You can find out more and apply at Cloudflare for Startups:

Cloudflare for Startups | Cloudflare
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https://www.cloudflare.com/forstartups/

Matt Kane: Building Cirrus

Matt Kane from Cloudflare is joining us to talk about Cirrus, a single-user, serverless PDS that runs on a Cloudflare Worker.

We're still updating and scheduling the talk page, you can find out more on the cirrus github repo:

GitHub - ascorbic/cirrus: A single-user ATProto PDS that runs on a Cloudflare Worker
A single-user ATProto PDS that runs on a Cloudflare Worker - ascorbic/cirrus
https://github.com/ascorbic/cirrus

Afterparty at Junction

The afterparty takes place on Saturday night, from 7:30pm to 9:30pm, at Junction.

Junction is at 1138 Davie (Gmaps) in Downtown Vancouver, with some finger food, drinks, and Iva has arranged a couple of local DJs, plus I think we'll have a few other surprises.


AtmosphereConf is the global community conference for atproto. It takes place March 26th - 29th in Vancouver, Canada. Find out more and buy your tickets to join us in person or remote at https://atmosphereconf.org