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Most Reported Problems

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  • 42% Domains (42%)
  • 33% Cloud Services (33%)
  • 19% Hosting (19%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Domains 14 hours ago
Crisfield Domains 1 day ago
Noida Hosting 5 days ago
Augsburg Domains 6 days ago
Montataire Cloud Services 11 days ago
Greater Noida Cloud Services 12 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • dexterxbt
    dex (@dexterxbt) reported

    @shawn_dot_so @levelsio @Cloudflare no you don't, you just need to be a EU citizen. but yeah ccTLD requirements are why Cloudflare doesn't support most of the 2-letter TLDs

  • amjaworsky
    Adam Jaworski (@amjaworsky) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare Do you have the free plan for the domains? And never pay for the domains? I'm thinking of transfering from Ionos which has a monthly fee.

  • JulesMandoX
    Jules Mando (@JulesMandoX) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare I wanted to but I’m quite afraid that the service is in beta. I can’t say if it will be necessary to change the APIs in 1 month, 3 months, 6 months?

  • d3fault_sh
    D3FAULT (@d3fault_sh) reported

    Cloudflare onboarding, protection layers and infrastructure verification have now been completed successfully. Full platform scans were performed and no security issue was detected anywhere on the D3FAULT infrastructure. Global propagation and reputation refreshes may still take some time, but the warning should disappear automatically once systems fully update.

  • MattieTK
    Matt 'TK' Taylor (@MattieTK) reported

    @just_be_dev @Cloudflare we're having a few issues with firefox that I believe are scheduled to be landing early next week, ping me back if you're still suffering on Tuesday

  • tschenanigans
    Timothy Schneider (@tschenanigans) reported

    I have had a bunch of people reach out to me at the end of this week about @Cloudflare and they have all asked me one thing Do you really use that much AI at work? Yes. Yes I do. I personally think the power of AI, here specifically, is how much I have been able to learn. 600% growth in AI usage. I would argue my growth has been 600% as well. And it may sound corny, but holy ****. I've learned more about more than I would have ever before. I have learned real implementations I built along the way. I have been able to set up, troubleshoot, repair, and fix known processes and bugs, sure. I think more importantly I've been able to create! I've been able to take an idea...and stop wondering if it would work. I didn't spend hours poring over documents and trial and error. I spent hours developing and creating and iterating on failed processes because AI helped me un-fail them. If a customer needed anything from things I already had a great understanding for (WAF, DNS, Gateway) to things I had zero clue on where to even start (a simple Snippet, Worker, DB migrations thanks to @CloudflareDev) I was able to respond to them. The amount of "I'll get back to you" and "I'm not really sure" gaps in time have shrunk. But so have the amount of times you have to say it. That is growth. I have a pretty deep understanding I feel on a few different things, but I know more about @Cloudflare because I can spend hours consuming and then actively questioning that knowledge. I rant a bunch, but if I can leave anyone with anything regarding AI: Build skills, that build skills.

  • BoazWith
    Boaz Hwang (@BoazWith) reported

    @PovilasKorop That Cloudflare-vs-Nginx split is exactly where agents earn trust. Did Codex actually inspect logs/config, or did it infer the proxy issue from the symptoms?

  • levelsio
    @levelsio (@levelsio) reported

    @jorilallo @dillon_mulroy @Cloudflare Yep terrible

  • hmziqrs
    hmziq (@hmziqrs) reported

    Never do this on a production server, unless you have experience managing VPSs. I was testing Dokploy deployments with auto SSL and Cloudflare proxy. I stupidly enabled the netcup console firewall, which blocked Let’s Encrypt’s ACME challenge. Then AI nuked the already working Dokploy SSL while trying to fix it. Thankfully, it was only a sandbox VPS. It still took AI and me 3 hours to figure out.

  • EudoraFenty
    Marcus V (@EudoraFenty) reported

    Tech stocks just had the most extreme day of divergence! Cloudflare crashed 24% while Innodata surged 86%! That's a 110% spread! Cloudflare plummeted 24% to $196.13, making it the biggest loser on the board. HubSpot dropped 19%, Mettler-Toledo fell 15%. On the flip side, Innodata exploded 86% and Akamai jumped 27% on strong earnings. Wall Street is debating whether AI is replacing jobs or transforming them. Let me break it down: why are companies in the same sector moving 110% apart in a single day? The core reason: Wall Street has absolutely no consensus on AI's real impact on employment and tech company revenues. Previously, anything with "AI" in the name went up. Now investors are doing actual math. If AI truly replaces lots of jobs, tech companies that sell human-labor services to enterprises will see their revenue shrink. But companies actually earning real money from AI? Those get bid up aggressively. Analogy time: a giant fresh food warehouse is about to open in your neighborhood. The small grocery delivery guys? Everyone assumes they're done for, so their business asking price drops 30%. But the suppliers and equipment providers for the new warehouse? People are fighting to invest, bidding up their valuations 86%. Two practical takeaways: 1. AI divergence = tech stock daily swings will be at least 2x larger than before = if you hold broad tech funds, single-day losses of 20% are now 3x more likely. Don't chase momentum blindly. 2. Avoid companies that only have AI buzzwords but no actual AI revenue. Focus on companies with demonstrable AI-driven profits. Stay away from tech stocks whose core revenue depends on human labor services with no clear AI transition plan. My prediction: Tech stock divergence will intensify over the next 3 months. The cumulative spread between AI winners and AI losers could exceed 120%. Risk: if AI commercialization disappoints, both categories could see 15%+ pullbacks.

  • CyberTechWolff
    🏴‍☠️CyberTechWolf🏴‍☠️ (@CyberTechWolff) reported

    @vxunderground Cloudflare can go **** themselves they don't control the damn Internet abolish ******* Cloudlare!

  • timmi_arno
    Timmi Arno (@timmi_arno) reported

    $NET (Cloudflare) just beat earnings AND lost 24% in the same day. ✅ Revenue +34% YoY ✅ EPS beat ✅ Guidance raised ❌ Fired 1,100 people (20% of staff) Wall Street saw one thing: a company scrambling to catch up on #AI. From my perspective, these big moves often come with lots of problems in the company structure, as Coinbase showed us.

  • indiesoftwaredv
    Muhammet A. 👉🏻 Mobile Dev (@indiesoftwaredv) reported

    @coderjunior7 @Cloudflare It is a video hosting and delivery service

  • 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.

  • CryptoWhyBother
    Crypto Why Bother (@CryptoWhyBother) reported

    Why did Synaptics pop when Cloudflare didn't? Because the $SYNA bet isn't priced yet. Small analyst coverage. Speculative category. Each new robotics customer = a re-rating catalyst. $NET was here 2 years ago.

  • izadoesdev
    Iza (@izadoesdev) reported

    @niveditjain nobody really has time to deal with AWS's bs at this point, I'd rather pay a premium for resend or cloudflare to deal with it for me all the IAM policies, terrible UX, terrible billing, and complexities, not to mention needing to apply for it not a good experience

  • tobiastornros
    tobias (@tobiastornros) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare The lock-in has always been email templating. But that feels like non problem with llm and/or use of react email

  • ShimazuSystems
    Shimazu.S (@ShimazuSystems) reported

    The reality is that people will continue using it, because (just like cloudflare) it brings down costs. The more individual/unique apps & sites pop up, the less likely it is that anyone will pay for them, so why would you not cut costs where possible? I don't use either, but I do see why people do & will continue to + I cannot see any kind of human verification *not* being invasive - now the pandoras box is open, it is inevitable people request walled gardens free from AI. At this point what do you do?

  • nixeton
    Sergey Nikiforov (@nixeton) reported

    @hmziqrs @levelsio @grok I tried SES before Cloudflare published its email service :) but now I will definitely migrate to it.

  • StarcatTails
    Starcat Tailchaser 💫🐈♥️💙 (@StarcatTails) reported

    Today isn't catgirls stream day HOWEVER! due to cloudflare and discord issues on last friday would you like me to stream Pragmata today? or should I do it on the normal day - Friday and catgirl gets to rest? Vote quick only one hour to decide

  • 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 ****

  • grah_uk
    Graham (@grah_uk) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare I’m interested to see how this goes. I’m currently asking the same questions initially thinking Cloudflare, but ChatGPT sent me down the Resend route. But would love to keep things all Cloudflare if it works well.

  • Knot10809302
    Knot #RateCosmicCyclone (@Knot10809302) reported

    @Jo_Jo_AAA @gelbooru @Cloudflare Man if only there was a way to tell whether or not something is a bot. You could probably make a lot of money selling a service that does this. I think “cloudflare” would be a good name for a company that does that

  • MohitOpinion
    Mohit Agrawal (@MohitOpinion) reported

    @mobilekang When we use an AI agent, every word it generates is a "token" and processing tokens costs money in compute. Cloudflare runs that compute on their network. The more AI grows, the more their costs grow. That's why margins (down 4.3 pts YoY) are falling even as revenue rises.

  • batorag
    batorag (@batorag) reported

    @gelbooru @Cloudflare First time in my entire life seeing gelbooru down... Been using it since 2009... I hope it's not over...

  • sinasanm
    Sina Meraji (@sinasanm) reported

    kimi k2.6 has a 256k context window which is well below the 1M context window of opus 4.7 and other great models. therefore since the beginning i've intentionally built different mechanisms into kimiflare (claude code clone with kimi k2.6 + cloudflare) to make sure when i use it i feel as productive as when i use claude code, or more productive. i've built good products and bad products in the past, for myself and others, so my overall principle when i build anything now is that i dont put up with BS, especially when it comes to using products, and that im equally capable of building BS products as i am of building great products. therefore in the context of kimiflare, my primary guiding question has been "i know it's fun, but is it also great or is it bs?". in this case, turns out i actually really really like kimiflare and have been using it exclusively as my terminal ai coding tool. like when i started building it, the very first night i made the first 2-3 commits with claude code and at that point i wasnt thinking too much about whether or not this is gonna become useful. i just thought "oh a frontier open source model dropped and it's on cloudflare and i have some cf credits that expire in 2 weeks, let's build a claude code clone" and of course by default i assumed it was gonna suck. but as soon as i switched to the kimiflare MVP to continue building it with itself (from a very early version), i had an instant aha moment which was "oh **** this actually works and it's fast". of course i inherit a big part of that aha moment from @Kimi_Moonshot and @Cloudflare so i dont wanna be delusional. when i start with an impressive model and host, naturally my starting point for quality is somewhat elevated. but that doesn't automatically give me a no-bs product that i, as a 31 year old no bs adult in 2026 would personally use in private when nobody's watching, on a daily basis. that's the part that won't happen automatically, im supposed to make that happen. AI and infra companies are cooking but the burden is still on the builders. to make the question of quality objective, i ask myself "does kimiflare just work or does it have a non-zero chance of being objectively great?" and "how far can i push it before it either cracks or becomes a memory on my github." as of today, several people are using the cloud version and have exhausted their 5M free tokens and have DMed me for more, and some of those are way past 20M tokens in their day 1. maybe their state of mind is "im tolerating this scrappy silly product that shouldn't exist but i want more tokens because it works" or it's "oh wow it's actually pretty good". i dont know, im just gonna look at the usage stats. monitor the situation. so coming back to the 2 things at the start: the capped context window, and the question of whether this is actually quality or just bs. i've been experimenting with and introspecting on how to build an architecture where context window is capped, at least temporarily until these models catch up, while making sure as a user you don't feel handicapped. you should feel equally or more powerful. people want to import all their agent skills, they want long sessions with extensive plans and full project context loaded in, they want all the things that high-context window models give you. and i've needed to redesign and rethink many of these to make that work under the constraint. for example i've built a custom triage architecture that's pretty simple but im quite proud of. it does a decent job of deterministically scoring task complexity and identifying user intent and routing to a suitable agent behavior accordingly (fast and short with limited skills equipped vs deeper engagement and tools and skills etc.) there are a bunch of bets i've been taking. some of them are working really well, and i have a bunch more. gonna write about that sometime

  • RizRizawan
    Riz (@RizRizawan) reported

    The DNS problem: Tailscale accept-dns=true overwrites /etc/resolv.conf on every network change. My router blocks 8.8.8.8. So system DNS went nowhere. Fix: dnscrypt-proxy on 127.0.0.1 pointing to Cloudflare DoH, then chattr +i on resolv.conf so nothing can overwrite it again. Once you know it's a 2-line fix. Before you know it's 3 hours.

  • amosbastian
    Amos (@amosbastian) reported

    @RhysSullivan @kr0der doesn’t Effect have some issues using it on Cloudflare?

  • HeyItsBunty
    Bunty (@HeyItsBunty) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare everyone chases the cheapest tool until their login emails vanish into spam. Cloudflare wins on price, loses on battle-tested reputation.

  • indiesoftwaredv
    Muhammet A. 👉🏻 Mobile Dev (@indiesoftwaredv) reported

    Stopped Meta Ads -> started posting Organic posts act like paid ads Consistent and slow > This month I paid $70 to @Cloudflare Stream > $11.000 ARR > 47.4% trial conversation rate I am testing every marketing strategy for 12 months 9 months left I dont try making so much money at this time All income goes into my pocket No more expenses If we consider 3x ARR valuation This app can be exited +$30k 47 days of work ~$700 expenses How's it?