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  • 43% Domains (43%)
  • 33% Cloud Services (33%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

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The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Domains 2 hours ago
Crisfield Domains 20 hours ago
Noida Hosting 5 days ago
Augsburg Domains 5 days ago
Montataire Cloud Services 10 days ago
Greater Noida Cloud Services 12 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • JaswantKan27534
    Jaswant Kang (@JaswantKan27534) reported

    @Cloudflare Need help

  • joanbadiavalls
    Brandon Marin (@joanbadiavalls) reported

    $NET Cloudflare had a nice 3x beat, but the stock is down by nearly 20% after hours. The stock has been priced beyond perfection, but hopefully this marks a shift to a more reasonable valuation where I can buy it. They also announced a layoff of around 20% of their workforce, alluding to part of the reason being AI. "Cloudflare's usage of AI has increased by more than 600% in the last three months alone."

  • SanthProject
    Santh (@SanthProject) reported

    @tervoooo cloudflare is the move. or servicenow/palantir. or honestly any of the saas companies that dropped last week except for adobe. theyre going to ****

  • the_vc_intern
    VC Intern (@the_vc_intern) reported

    @_its_not_real_ Let’s Encrypt paused issuance today over a Gen X to Gen Y cross-signed cert issue and switched back to the older root. Cloudflare and Discord hiccups at the same time had everyone yelling compromise, but the status page confirms it’s resolved. Still a reminder how much of the internet sits on one free CA - single points of failure hit different when half the web goes dark.

  • tremisai
    Tremis Wealth Tracker (@tremisai) reported

    Cloudflare just posted record revenue — $640M, beat every estimate. Then cut 1,100 jobs. 20% of the company. In one day. Why? AI usage up 600% in 3 months. The machines replaced them. Stock down 24%. Record revenue. Record layoffs. Welcome to the AI economy. #NET #AI #Cloudflare

  • blanplan
    BLANPLAN | 空界計劃 (@blanplan) reported

    @_its_not_real_ Let's Encrypt halt + CloudFlare + Discord simultaneous outage suggests something deeper than typical infra hiccup. SSL cert chain compromise scenarios always seem unlikely until they happen, and the timing alignment is concerning. Worst case: a CA-level compromise, in which case half the internet's trust model resets in 48 hours.

  • connordavis_ai
    Connor Davis (@connordavis_ai) reported

    cloudflare just laid off 1,100 people and the ceo said the quiet part out loud. matthew prince told the market the cuts were because of 'ai efficiency gains.' revenue hit a record high. the company is making more money with fewer humans, and they aren't pretending otherwise. if you run an ai agency or sell ai services, this is the headline that flips your discovery calls for the rest of the quarter. every operator i talk to has spent 12 months saying the same thing in sales meetings. 'ai isn't replacing people, it's freeing them up.' it was a polite lie. it kept buyers comfortable. it kept your champion's boss off the call. cloudflare just made it harder to keep telling that lie. look at what got cut. support roles. internal ops. anything where a model can do 80 percent of what a person did, faster, with no pto. this is not a freak company at $9b/yr in revenue making a one-off bet. this is a public test case for the rest of the s&p 500. the operator move is not 'feel guilty about this.' the operator move is 'buyers just got the cover they needed.' every cfo who was on the fence about ai spend now has a precedent quote from the cloudflare ceo to forward to their ceo. budget that was stuck in q3 is going to move in q4. ai services that were 'next year' become 'this quarter.' three things change today. one. roi conversations get shorter. you do not have to explain payback period anymore. you point at cloudflare. one quote does the work that a 14 page deck used to. two. the ceiling on what you can charge per workflow goes up. you are not selling tooling anymore. you are selling the headcount line item that doesn't get refilled. that is the most expensive line item on a p&l. three. the floor on what is safe to sell goes down. anyone selling 'ai for support' or 'ai for ops' needs an outcome metric. tickets resolved. calls handled. cost per resolution. not seats. seats are a 2024 offer. if you have been waiting for the moment buyers stopped calling ai a 'nice to have,' it just happened. cloudflare ran the experiment. the result is in their q3 numbers and the headline made it to every cfo's monday inbox. - - - ai didn't kill those 1,100 jobs. the ceo did. the ai just gave him the cover. that is the playbook for every quarter from here.

  • resolvervicky
    Resolver Vicky | Dev 🔧 (@resolvervicky) reported

    Cloudflare Registrar sells domains at cost and they make zero profit on domain registration. It's a loss leader to get you on their platform. That's why the renewal price never spikes. Namecheap's first-year discount is a customer acquisition trick; the real price is the renewal. Agree?

  • Celiksei
    Sinan (@Celiksei) reported

    @Cloudflare needs to fix their AI assistant asap. It is extremely buggy and forgets to respond or check back with you when you ask it to do something.

  • sdmat123
    sdmat (@sdmat123) reported

    @ChrisHalbersma @QuinnyPig Yes, it is. The underlying cost of compute has come down yet EC2, S3 et al don't budge. E.g. if you compare pricing to Backblaze and Cloudflare offerings S3 is clearly overcharging, and that's before you consider the extortionate egress charges from AWS.

  • ascannertoddly
    (\/)atri}{ (@ascannertoddly) reported

    @ryanels Gee thanks 😝 rofl. To create a temporary Cloudflare tunnel on macOS using Homebrew, you can use the command: brew install cloudflare/cloudflare/cloudflared followed by cloudflared tunnel --url This will set up a tunnel that routes traffic from Cloudflare to your local service on port 443.

  • linasbeliunas
    Linas Beliūnas (@linasbeliunas) reported

    Cloudflare $NET lays off 1,100+ employees to restructure for the “agentic AI “era” - stock price goes down by 25%. Coinbase $COIN lays off 14% of employees as “non-technical teams are now pushing code to production with AI” - their trading engine & status page goes down. You simply cannot make this stuff up.

  • n__o__x__e__n
    Nox (@n__o__x__e__n) reported

    @Patarino Context matters. A distressed company cutting to survive? Adaptation. A profitable company cutting to expand margins? Scarlet letter. Cloudflare dropped 24%, sure… But then is the market punishing good management or just reacting to bad optics?

  • CobaltChthonic
    Cobalt (@CobaltChthonic) reported

    @ShepGoesBlep @discord If cloudflare went down during a furry con the world would be in shambles for a lot longer /hj

  • martindonadieu
    🧞‍♂️Martin Donadieu - oss/acc (@martindonadieu) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare SES is simple to start and easy to get banned, i lasted 2 weeks on it. now i use Cloudflare for support, resent transactional and bento for marketing

  • DRessurect
    DarkRessurect (@DRessurect) reported

    @Saviisenpaii Cloudflare problems it seems

  • ZubairIbnZamir
    Zubair Ibn Zamir (@ZubairIbnZamir) reported

    @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev Cloudflare should allow limited free usage of Images & Stream without requiring the $5 paid plan first. Even a tiny free tier (20–30 images, limited deliveries, ~20 min video storage, etc.) would help many developers test and experiment before paying.

  • Fredvelezcrypto
    Fred Velez (@Fredvelezcrypto) reported

    Crypto people spent years talking about disruption. Now disruption is showing up in the HR department. Coinbase reportedly cut around 14% of its workforce. Cloudflare announced cuts around 20%. AI layoffs are not theory anymore. They’re showing up in real org charts. And the uncomfortable truth is simple: AI is not coming for “jobs” first. It is coming for tasks. Research. Writing. Support. Coding. Marketing. Analysis. Admin work. A lot of jobs are really just bundles of repeatable tasks. And AI is getting faster, cheaper, and better at those tasks every month. Some companies will use AI intelligently. Some will use it as a convenient excuse to cut costs. Either way, the worker has to adapt. The future is not humans vs AI. It is humans using AI… against humans who refuse to learn it. Brutal? Yes. But markets don’t care about comfort. They care about efficiency.

  • oops4041555
    404oops (@oops4041555) reported

    Graphene is right but the thing about the iOS thing is that sites that opt in can use iOS' attestation to just pass captchas. This isn't the case in most places. I'm still getting hit by Cloudflare Turnstiles, reCaptchas and hCaptchas which are even worse than the former two. Apple isn't a provider, Google is. And Google is trying to push this more than Apple is. I'll repeat myself; Apple's more opt-in, Google's more powerful in that area. I do not know why ******** they wanted this attestation **** in the first place. Its imposing is risky, dangerous and outright cruel. Widevine is ******* bullshit, WEI is ******* bullshit, Play Integrity is ******* bullshit and this bullshit is, well, I'll let you finish it.

  • RussellQuantum
    Russell Sean (@RussellQuantum) reported

    𝗖𝗹𝗼𝘂𝗱𝗳𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗙𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝟭,𝟭𝟬𝟬 𝗣𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲 𝗗𝘂𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗱 𝗥𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗻𝘂𝗲 @Cloudflare cut 20% of its workforce this week: not because the business is struggling, but because internal AI usage rose 600% in 3 months and humans became redundant in support roles. This is the template. Profitable companies eliminating headcount precisely because performance is improving. Are you still advising people to retrain for "AI-adjacent" roles, or do you accept the displacement is faster than the retraining pipeline?

  • shawn_dot_so
    Shawn (@shawn_dot_so) reported

    @elgermerlo @GoDaddy @Cloudflare GoDaddy isn’t even a consideration for me.. it’s Cloudflare first place or namecheap for TLDs that Cloudflare doesn’t support yet

  • 2WBIA_Reformed
    2WBIA (@2WBIA_Reformed) reported

    @gelbooru @Cloudflare As part of Cloudfare TOS they can terminate your service of they feel like it lol eat ****

  • Existentios
    Georgii Tselkovskii (@Existentios) reported

    It has never been cheaper to build a startup. Claude for coding — $20/mo Supabase for backend — free Vercel for deploys — free Namecheap for domain — $20/yr Stripe for payments — % only GitHub for version control — free Resend for emails — free Clerk for auth — free Cloudflare for DNS — free PostHog for analytics — free Sentry for error tracking — free Upstash for Redis — free Pinecone for vector DB — free You can literally launch with ~$20/month. The hard part is no longer building. The hard part is getting people to care.

  • SanthProject
    Santh (@SanthProject) reported

    @NotA_Bull not cloudflare. the dips never been more buyable.

  • fort_minor_ali
    🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷Ali🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷 (@fort_minor_ali) reported

    Stop crying about Iran internet blackouts by posting netblocks charts. If it could have any impact, you would have already seen some changes. Go and protest Cloudflare, which is providing key infrastructure to Iran's GFW and enabling them with their Warp technology to put a whole nation behind a NAT. Cloudflare should stop providing them with Warp. This means they would have to shut down the whole internet for everyone including their own or revert to their DPI blacklist model from a few years ago.

  • GrayersDad
    GrayersDad (@GrayersDad) reported

    @mayankdotch @nezdemkovski @umbrel I’m currently on 1.7.2, and every reboot is wiping out my host-level setup. After each reboot: my manually installed Cloudflare Tunnel service disconnects/stops working custom /etc/systemd/system/*.service files are deleted I have to re-run sudo usermod -aG docker umbrel for my docker aliases/scripts to work again my manually installed Docker-based Testnet3/Testnet4 nodes no longer start correctly Prior to 1.7.x, all of this survived reboots without issue. For users running infrastructure beyond the app store, including Bitcoin mainnet/testnet infrastructure, miners, APIs, faucets, automations, custom monitoring, etc., reboot persistence is critical. Is this expected behaviour in 1.7.x, or is persistence after reboot currently broken for host-level modifications/services?

  • Shemy_Aah
    Shemy (@Shemy_Aah) reported

    @PhaedraXTeddy @Cloudflare Yes, some of these evil powers in Hangzhou, China are targeting Xi. I have wechat group chatting screenshots in my phone. They are evil, they talk like barbarians, care nothing about lives, only provoking people to take down Xi.

  • NiP73
    Nick Petros (@NiP73) reported

    Cloudflare just cut 200+ people and called it "restructuring for the agentic AI era." Translation: we are replacing headcount with agents and framing it as strategy. This is not a Cloudflare problem. This is the new default. Companies are going to slash roles, pivot budget to AI infrastructure, and pretend it is a growth move. The hiring model that replaces those people will not look like 2023. It will look like: - Specific agent-mirroring tasks, not resume screens - Live scoring against real workflows, not pedigree checks - Process blueprints that show what the work actually is Resumes do not survive this transition. Hiring that depends on them does not either.

  • AlanShiflett
    Alan Shiflett (@AlanShiflett) reported

    This weekend a user on one of my apps created a duplicate account by accident and asked me to merge them. I moved too fast and deleted the wrong one from the DB (oops) Time Travel on Cloudflare saved me. Rewound to the exact minute before I broke it. It was my first time using it, super glad it's there! Love that it's on by default, free, and it's not snapshot-based (it tracks every change, so you go back to a specific minute) If this had been on one of my VPSs or another service, this would've been a much longer Sunday.

  • vxunderground
    vx-underground (@vxunderground) reported

    Sorry, Cloudflare. I do like your service but this is a very whimsical meme