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  • alexdolbun
    @alexdolbun (@alexdolbun) reported

    @smakosh Make sense!! Integrate BPN like structure (10 .com domains in right commercial transactional keywords on @Cloudflare for 10 years will cost about $1040) and you will multiply traffic dramatically in even first half of the year… *BPN is blog private network, all with aff/partnership links of your main product. Just idea 💡 that still works perfectly out there in the wild.

  • AIwithSafia
    Safia Sultana (@AIwithSafia) reported

    Then the neighbor opened the router's DNS settings. The router was using Comcast's DNS servers by default. Every website request he made every page loaded, every video streamed, every search term typed was routed through Comcast's DNS infrastructure first. This isn't just a privacy issue. It's a speed issue. Comcast's DNS servers are notoriously slow. They also log every request and have been caught injecting ads into error pages. The fix: 1. Router admin panel → DNS settings 2. Replace the default with ''1.1.1.1'' (Cloudflare, fastest publicly available DNS) or ''8.8.8.8'' (Google, slightly slower but reliable) 3. Save and reboot Page load times dropped by 15-30% across the board. This single change is one of the highest-impact, lowest-effort internet upgrades anyone can make.

  • malcaresecurity
    MalCare (@malcaresecurity) reported

    WordPress doesn’t disable logins by default. So if you see a “login temporarily disabled” message, the block is usually coming from a security plugin, your host, a firewall, Cloudflare, or a server rule. Same error. Different culprit. Sometimes WordPress is just the messenger.

  • StevieTheFixer
    Stevie The Fixer: Lord Of The Impossible (@StevieTheFixer) reported

    @rationalist44 @JamesMelville @Cloudflare Ah - so does that mean they have to contact all the server owners then or do they fix from their end?

  • 0xnagii
    Nagi (NFT Arc) (@0xnagii) reported

    Every major technology wave had an infrastructure bottleneck that nobody talked about until someone fixed it > AI had data pipelines The models existed The training infrastructure didn't until S3, distributed compute, and GPU clusters made it possible to actually run them at scale > Streaming had CDNs The content existed Delivery infrastructure couldn't handle the load until Akamai and Cloudflare built the edge network layer > Blockchain has the same problem, and it's in a place most people aren't looking: the P2P networking layer Everyone's working on execution EVMs getting faster, cheaper, more parallelized Everyone's working on consensus PoS, BFT variants, single-slot finality research Everyone's working on data availability EIP-4844, Danksharding, blob markets The actual movement of data between nodes? Still running gossip protocols The same architecture from the early 2000s, largely unchanged. This isn't a criticism Gossip worked fine when Ethereum had a few thousand nodes It doesn't scale cleanly to 560,000 validators distributed across six continents, all needing the same block within milliseconds The networking layer is the one part of the stack that hasn't had its infrastructure moment yet No one has built the equivalent of a CDN for block data No one has replaced the gossip primitive with something mathematically better suited to large, decentralized networks. That gap exists It's measurable And it's the most underleveraged place left to push on blockchain performance. TBC

  • awpthorp
    Alex 💪 (@awpthorp) reported

    Cloudflare down? Empty dashboard and a website has died

  • 10footinvestor
    Clifford (@10footinvestor) reported

    The easier the jog gets, the more I do at the gym, the more I do on fireside, and the more shagged I am the day afterwards Having a pitiful day today, need second breakfast, send help Otoh CloudFlare hooked us up with $10k credits overnight, keen to get stuck into that

  • ken20132
    Narinporn (@ken20132) reported

    @OorRoy @SOFTGEE7 @Keir_Starmer Social media is a machine that is out of control, so just blanket ban them. You can run their devices through something like Cloudflare for Families or AdGuard Home. It filters all the bad things and you can see what is being viewed.

  • MoneyBrozYT
    MoneyBroz (@MoneyBrozYT) reported

    @Porkbun @anupamrjp Also the fact that cloudflare likes to flag domains as phishing when someone submits a false report just because they don't like you and when you contact them about it, they'll never respond.

  • cryptothedoggy
    cryptothedoggy (@cryptothedoggy) reported

    🚨BREAKING: ANTHROPIC JUST RELEASED THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL AI MODEL OF 2026. And if reports are accurate, the public is still not getting the full version. 👇 For months, rumors circulated that Anthropic had built something far beyond anything available to consumers. That model was reportedly called Claude Mythos 5. According to information that surfaced through Project Glasswing, Mythos was not released publicly despite being completed months ago. Instead, access was restricted to a small group of trusted partners, reportedly including AWS, Microsoft, Apple and CrowdStrike. Only around 150 companies worldwide were believed to have access. The reason was simple: Anthropic reportedly considered the model too powerful and too risky for broad public release. What made Mythos different wasn't chatbot performance. It was cybersecurity. During testing, the model reportedly discovered 271 vulnerabilities in Firefox alone. Even more shocking, it allegedly uncovered a 15-year-old bug inside Mozilla's HTML engine and a 20-year-old flaw inside its XML processor. These weren't new vulnerabilities. They had existed for years. And years of human auditing had failed to find them. According to reports, Mozilla's average monthly security patch count went from roughly 21 issues per month to 423 issues in a single month after Mythos-assisted testing. One AI model. One month. Hundreds of vulnerabilities. That is the moment many investors realized AI was no longer just writing code. It was auditing it. Finding flaws. Breaking assumptions. And potentially automating work that entire cybersecurity teams had spent years performing manually. When information surrounding Mythos began leaking earlier this year, markets reacted immediately. → Cybersecurity stocks saw sharp declines CrowdStrike reportedly fell 7%. Palo Alto Networks dropped 6%. Zscaler fell 4.5%. Cloudflare plunged 13%. LegalZoom lost 20%. The S&P 500 Software & Services Index fell 2.6% in a single session and is now down roughly 12% from January highs. Investors suddenly had to consider a future where AI could find vulnerabilities faster than some of the world's best security researchers. Today, Anthropic finally responded. But they didn't release Mythos. Instead, they released Claude Fable 5. Fable 5 reportedly shares the same core architecture as Mythos 5, but with substantial guardrails added throughout the system. According to available information, the public model has heavily restricted capabilities in areas considered high risk. Cybersecurity exploit generation is limited. Biology-related dangerous capabilities have been removed. Chemistry-related dangerous capabilities have been removed. Model extraction and distillation-related requests face additional restrictions. In many high-risk situations, Fable reportedly refuses the request entirely or defers users to Claude Opus 4.8 instead. Anthropic says these deferrals occur in less than 5% of sessions. The unrestricted Mythos model remains exclusive to Project Glasswing participants. The public gets the safer version. Even so, early reactions suggest Fable may still represent one of the largest capability jumps the industry has seen. → Areas where Fable excels Software engineering. Agentic workflows. Long-running autonomous tasks. Knowledge work. Vision reasoning. Tool calling. One-shot application development. UI creation. Game development. Complex analytics. Early feedback from companies including Hex, Base44 and Genspark has reportedly described the model as a major leap forward. Benchmark results are drawing attention as well. Reports indicate approximately 93-94% performance on advanced agentic coding and SWE-Bench style evaluations, representing a meaningful improvement over previous Opus models. Observers have also highlighted stronger long-context reasoning, reflective thinking and autonomous execution, where the model checks and validates its own work before moving forward. Anthropic says extensive red-teaming and bug bounty programs failed to uncover any universal jailbreak capable of consistently bypassing the model's protections. The company is also introducing a new 30-day traffic retention policy, including for customers who previously used zero-retention settings. Anthropic says the retained data will be used for monitoring attacks and false positives and not for model training. Fable is reportedly the first major release within the Claude 5 family, which is expected to include updated Opus, Sonnet and Haiku variants. The most important takeaway isn't that Anthropic released a new model. It's that they spent months restricting access to one. A company at the center of the AI race appears to have concluded that its most powerful model should not immediately be placed in public hands. Only a limited number of organizations were allowed access. Everyone else received a version with guardrails. That alone tells you how seriously Anthropic views what comes next. AI is no longer just generating text. It's auditing software. Finding vulnerabilities. Building applications. Running workflows. Performing research. And increasingly replacing tasks that once required teams of specialists. If the reports surrounding Mythos are even partially accurate, the AI industry may have crossed a threshold that markets are only beginning to understand. And today, the public got its first glimpse of it.

  • youssof_hammoud
    Youssof (@youssof_hammoud) reported

    Clouflare AI chatbot is the worst AI I ever tried! It takes forever to respond.. #cloudflare #AI

  • tobimori
    Tobias Möritz (@tobimori) reported

    @CFchangelog is it possible to add customer/platform domains to cloudflare email service?

  • StevieTheFixer
    Stevie The Fixer: Lord Of The Impossible (@StevieTheFixer) reported

    @JamesMelville Never heard of this ruddy @Cloudflare lot until yesterday when they stopped me logging in to the RAC and today to Metcheck. How did the internet work before they arrived?

  • JamesDula82
    Iso Ledger (@JamesDula82) reported

    What Is @t54ai Lets audit. AI agents are already moving money. Unverified. Unaccountable. Nobody held responsible when something goes wrong. That's the problem t54 Labs is solving. Founded January 2025. San Francisco. $5 million seed round closed February 25, 2026. Led by Anagram, PL Capital, and Franklin Templeton. Ripple came in as a strategic investor. Here's what they actually built. Four products. One mission. Know Your Agent — identity verification for AI agents. The same way KYC verifies humans, t54 verifies the agent itself. Who created it. What it's authorized to do. What its limits are. Real-time risk — flags suspicious activity before funds move. Not after. Before. Credit — credit lines for AI agents based on verified identity, risk scores, and transaction history. An AI agent with a credit score. That's the world we're entering. x402 Facilitator on XRPL — this is the direct XRP connection. t54 built an open-source trust layer on top of Coinbase's x402 protocol and deployed it on the XRP Ledger. Their XRPL x402 Facilitator lets AI agents pay for services using XRP and RLUSD directly. Agent calls an endpoint. Payment request arrives in the HTTP header. Agent pays in XRP or RLUSD. Settlement in seconds. No bank account. No API key. No human in the loop. How XRP is connected — the honest answer: The x402 Facilitator uses XRP and RLUSD as the payment assets. When an AI agent pays for a service through t54's infrastructure on XRPL, XRP is one of the settlement options. Every transaction on XRPL burns a small amount of XRP in fees regardless of which asset settles. The honest flag — at current volumes this is not significant XRP demand. The thesis is about scale. 42% of US consumers in a YouGov study said they'd allow an AI agent to make purchases for them if it guaranteed the lowest price. If that materializes at institutional scale the transaction volume on XRPL becomes meaningful. The institutional stack around t54: Evernorth — Ripple-backed digital asset treasury targeting $1 billion+ in institutional XRP holdings — already integrated t54's infrastructure for autonomous treasury operations on XRPL. ✅ Franklin Templeton's SVP of Digital Asset Management called t54 "the trust and verification framework institutional finance will require as AI agents become market participants." ✅ Markus Infanger of RippleX said autonomous systems are becoming economic actors not just tools — and the financial infrastructure needs to catch up. ✅ Today Mastercard named t54 as a launch partner for Agent Pay for Machines alongside Ripple, Coinbase, Stripe and Cloudflare. ✅ The sequence: Coinbase builds x402 in May 2025. t54 builds the trust layer on top of x402 on XRPL. Ripple and Franklin Templeton fund it. Evernorth integrates it. Mastercard puts it in a global press release alongside their entire partner ecosystem. The internet forgot HTTP 402 for 26 years. AI remembered why it was needed. t54 is the identity layer. XRPL is the settlement layer. XRP and RLUSD are the payment assets. The machine economy needed a trust layer before it could have a payment layer. Now it has both. We audit the plumbing 🛡

  • rishdotblog
    Rishabh Srivastava (@rishdotblog) reported

    Cloudflare spread so much FUD in their investor day presentation. I've liked the company over the last few years, but this was egregiously dishonest - “LLMs were never trained for tool calling” (seriously?) - Claiming that hyperscalers are ineffective for agent-native businesses, even though all of the "Agent-native" businesses in their slide primarily run on hyperscalers - Egregiously aggressive cost comparisons against Vercel sandbox (wrong category, terrible assumptions) - Claiming that human traffic to sectors like retail has declined yoy, without any y axis labels on their charts (_super_ sus and not supported by commentary from any of the leading online retail sites) Super disappointed. Bearish about $NET for the first time in a while

  • NH_Alyx
    Just Alyx, call me Alyx. (@NH_Alyx) reported

    @CloudflareHelp @CloudflareHelp We’ve used Cloudflare for years, but our active-service tickets have had no reply since Apr 16. We asked to cancel Argo, were charged again, and our plan was downgraded to Free. We’re trying to pay/reactivate the plan, but payment keeps failing despite ~10 cards.

  • wishee0
    vaish (@wishee0) reported

    now, this is just the first half on how we're storing things. retrieval is up next. for querying, im gonna try with let's say, "cinema ticketing platform" - whatever ****** embedding model i use will just turn it into vector - ill throw @Cloudflare vectorize at the problem and it'll find nearby stored vectors - we get semantic contexts back - generator creates domain labels - reranker sorts them - resolver checks availability??? - profit?!?!?!??!! i think this is much cheaper than throwing an ai model at the solution or even a generic string matching solution cause keyword system only knows exact words with vectors, it can connect related ideas(?): cinema movie theater ticket sales events showtimes booking

  • teej_dv
    teej dv 🔭 (@teej_dv) reported

    @just_cromer i'm still working on a lot of ideas of what the runtime will look like. i am really interested in actors because i think they are cool and then i can get rid of a bunch of shared memory parallelism problems without having to introduce all the modes oxcaml has. and it works nice for things like serverless deploy/multi-computer workfows/cloudflare workers/DOs, etc so i'm not sure yet. a lot to play with there right now

  • kevvOH_
    kevops (@kevvOH_) reported

    anyone else seeing issues with cloudflare right now? we are getting intermittent connections and 502 errors on http traffic, though smpp is unaffected

  • AdeelahmadXX
    @Adeelahmadxx (@AdeelahmadXX) reported

    BREAKING: Anthropic is expected to release Claude Mythos tomorrow, the same model it said was too dangerous to make public. A "Mythos 1" tag was briefly spotted inside the Claude Code UI last week before being pulled, signaling a public release is imminent. In a restricted preview, Mythos found 271 vulnerabilities in Firefox alone, including a 15-year-old bug in Mozilla's HTML engine and a 20 year old flaw in its XML processor that years of human auditing had completely missed. Mozilla went from patching 21 security issues per month to 423 in a single month. When Mythos was first leaked in March: CrowdStrike fell -7% Palo Alto fell -6% Zscaler fell -4.5% Okta and Netskope fell -7% Tenable crashed -9% Cloudflare fell -13% Thomson Reuters fell -19% RELX fell -15% LegalZoom crashed -20%. The S&P 500 Software and Services Index fell 2.6% in a single session and is now down 12% since January.

  • tinystartupscom
    JR @ Tiny Startups (@tinystartupscom) reported

    @IricMidel I used to only buy with Godaddy but holy **** Cloudflare is so much cheaper

  • decruz
    Alvin De Cruz (@decruz) reported

    @pilcrowonpaper Typically for caching, firewall support, and does the heavy lifting of speeding up the site via compression. And tacking on Cloudflare is free.

  • flynn_dev
    Timothy Flynn (@flynn_dev) reported

    @Cloudflare "We run the model on every request and assign a WAF Attack Score between 1 and 99, based on how closely the request resembles those underlying shapes, not against a list of known-bad signatures." Am I misreading or are they passing every web request to an ML model? No latency?

  • juiceboy_of_abj
    Elijah 🌊 (@juiceboy_of_abj) reported

    @akinkunmi Which AI tool did you use or what would I say. akin I need your help on something I'm working that is currently breaking and not giving me the results I want I feel you've work with a lot of AI tool and might have an idea what would work better Cutting the story short, I want to add an ai thumbnail generator to my app what it does is that User upload a video, input recipe details like title, tags, cuisines, category etc Now then I take all of that info and use it to generate a thumbnail for the user at least 3-6 thumbnail with scoring so the user can select out of it or regenerate Currently decided to use the ai worker on cloudflare stream But when I generate the thumbnail it actually doesn't generate it but shows empty templates

  • Utkarsh51557661
    Utkarsh Singh (@Utkarsh51557661) reported

    @davepl1968 cloudflare can feel like magic. but then you hit a config issue and wonder why you even started.

  • kephen20936
    Kephen Rai (@kephen20936) reported

    @ZSchneider76107 I, honestly, think It was just a caching issue I had - or me erroneously uploading files from the wrong folder, again-and-again. The issue seems to be resolved. Right now, I'm fighting my Chat Bots getting them to try to stop breaking my system... come to find out my system was broken from the start wanting to use "Flat Earth" methodology. Now, everythings turning into some weird Sphere-shaped Math-working... or something, I'm not sure. But my Sky is underground, Cloudflare seems to be fine. I think it was just me.

  • championswimmer
    Arnav Gupta (@championswimmer) reported

    The loop stuff is just such an unnecessary distraction. - durable/resumeable sandboxes - delegated auth for agents These two are the actual real "hard" problems for further agentic AI takeoff as of today. These are not hard in "computer science" sense either. The primitives and the concepts exist. They are operationally hard because the eventual standards that will coalesce in this space will need a lot of platforms and systems to agree upon together. Some standards and protocols have appeared out of thin air pushed by a single first mover entity already. The original LLM API layer by OpenAI, MCP by Anthropic, Agentic Payment Provisioning by Stripe. But with sandboxes there are already many different approaches in the wild (workers and durable objects from Cloudflare are one of the best ones), auth is a bit all over the place still. Once we solve resumable+portable+durable sandboxes and figure out how agents can "inherit" or be granted auth safely and securely from their humans without directly impersonating them, we'll see another major takeoff in agentic execution. i.e. we'll move one layer up. Loops isn't that. Loops are just token wastage.

  • ODordio
    Miguel Cardoso (@ODordio) reported

    After a both brief and long 5 months I was part of the recent culling at Cloudflare. But clankers can't stop clanking thus proud to say that I am joining Snyk to work on Snyk's pentesting clanker and help push it to GA. No vulnerability is gonna be safe from me and my robots.

  • bmwhocking
    Ben Hocking (he/him) (@bmwhocking) reported

    @andrew_nyr @elinarbur Oddly enough, google, Cloudflare & digital ocean do support native IPV6 by default across all services.

  • meemesaf
    Samson Safari Meeme (@meemesaf) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 1,454 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare