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Most Reported Problems
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- Domains (40%)
- Cloud Services (34%)
- Hosting (19%)
- Web Tools (4%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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AgentPays (@AgentPays_app) reported50% of internet traffic is now agents. cloudflare and coinbase are building payment rails. nobody's building the budget layer. that's the actual problem.
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Vinh Truong (@VinhTruongCT) reportedSame as @coinbase, @Cloudflare did nearly the same cut, but the result is different, stock is down, while cloudflare is currently profitable. Maybe label AI for cutting become a trend now!
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Roberto Blake ๐บ๐ธ๐ต๐ฆ Creative Entrepreneur (@robertoblake) reportedCloudflare overhired and never needed 5000 peopleโฆ You can operate a large scale social network with 1B users with less than thatโฆ You can operate all of Steam with 1/10 of that. Before AI as a matter of fact. A lot of companies over hired as a market signal of growth, which jumped their share price. They can now fire, jump their share price, claim itโs AI, jump their share price, and increase productivity.., which alsoโฆ jumps their share price. These workers will likely also be gone because they have a skill that is highly valued if they were not coasting.
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Scott (@scottstts) reportedCloudflare downsizing by 1100 employees, claiming AI as the reason, and stock goes down by 25% in a day Used to be the exact opposite Thereโs a clear narrative change happening just recently it seems Part of it is because using AI as a shield for layoff when clearly itโs not because of AI is backfiring But I think also part of it is the realization that using AI to do more is the way to go, and using AI to cut cost is not This is true both in a practical sense and also aspirationally
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Craig Anderson (@CraigThirtyFour) reported@simonhamp Considering that Cloudflare has essentially never turned a profit, I would argue these layoffs probably are for their long term prosperity.
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Denzil Correa (@denzil_correa) reportedIโve never seen Cloudflare as quiet as it was today. Some people know while some other people are in complete limbo until laws in their countries take effect.
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josh (@JoshCaughtFire) reported@specialkdelslay @eastdakota @Cloudflare CF also isnโt terribly profitable, never had a technically profitable year afaik. Feel like they are everywhere, but only like less than 1/10th the rev of AWS. The need a cash cow
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alcuin โ๏ธ (@scheminglunatic) reported@noitdidnthappen the issue is the C++ why are u writing C++ u r at cloudflare u r supposed to be using rust
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B (@brandonjkingg) reported@hieuSSR Same issue I had with lovable, switched to cloudflare and now working.
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Tommy D. Rossi (@__morse) reportedfeature request for @Cloudflare: I want to create a "deploy to Cloudflare" button for an open source project, I need to be able to prefill an env var/secret using a query param in the deployment url I also need to add a callback url to redirect the user to after the app is deployed I need to customize the env variable per user, I will inject the user_id here, to be able to associate the deployed app with my own database callback url has a similar purpose. to be able to know when the app has been deployed Vercel deploy buttons already support this. I would love to add support for Cloudflare too
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Nexxyurmion (@nexxyurmion) reported@CStickernoodle The discord API, AWS, and Cloudflare all started breaking down around the same
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Gabe (@gabebusto) reportedbro setting up an agent to do production work is so easy. you just need to create an account somewhere for your agent to work remotely. cloudflare, hetzner, aws, digital ocean, etc. then pick the agentic tool, and the model, and get an api key or use oauth. then make sure in it's in a sandbox setup with the right permissions and access to your tooling like github, slack, linear, and maybe even some staging and production resources. you really need to be careful though because if agents have any write access to important stuff, it could do something really dumb like delete your database. also for the love of GOD backup your database frequently somewhere the agent can't touch. also prompt injections online can get your agent to leak sensitive env vars so you need to be careful about that. maybe limit network access or inject tokens/sensitive vars once requests leave the sandbox. you probably don't want the agent always on sitting idle, so either figure out how to give it work efficiently to always keep it busy or use some that can pause and resume with ease so you're not billed around the clock for idle resource usage. then you want guardrails in your codebase and deployment pipeline so the agent can't break things and you don't need to feel guilty not reviewing its code. because cmon, nobody wants to do that. you need to make sure your agents have as close to perfect context as possible. so maybe start building a knowledge base, move docs into the repo, or make sure your agent can easily search linear and slack and other places to build context for tasks to work on. and before each task, spend ~10-20+ mins typing things up and giving the agent as much context as possible. oh yeah and your agent ideally should be able to test its changes as completely as possible. so make sure the agent can start up the service(s) it's working on and test them. maybe you need it to open and run a browser, send screenshots, record a video, and so on of its test so you can easily review it in the PR. you also want a bugbot setup in github (if you're still using github at this point) to help scan each PR for potential issues the agent missed. and the agent should be able to automatically address any bugbot findings, fix them, run more tests, and push those changes, and run in a loop until no more bugs are found by the bugbot. i forgot to mention, you probably don't want your agent's code just yolo shipping into **** with no guards in place _after_ it deploys. allow the agent to setup it's new features and code behind feature gates or experiments and do a gradual rollout in case there are any catastrophic problems. then you'll want automatic rollback if issues are detected. and there's probably stuff i'm forgetting, but you get what i'm saying right? it's really not that hard. then you need constant vigilance of your codebase and create lots of skills to help deslop work the agents are doing, maybe create an anti-entropy agent (_another_ agent!) to hunt for growing complexity and auto-create PRs to try and fight to reduce the size and complexity of the codebase. then you'll inevitably have incidents caused by code written by agents that was never reviewed by humans, and either you or yet-another-agent will take a look at your production systems to help you figure out what's wrong because it's all becoming a bit more foreign to you. and you can just have the agent try to make changes on your behalf to fix things and hope to God that it doesn't make things worse. if all of this isn't exciting enough, you then give each engineer and even non-tech team members their own access to the ai tools and agents and models of their choice which easily costs an extra few hundred dollars per month per employee at best. in the worst case, you have someone on the team blow through the team's monthly AI spend by a significant margin by accident using the best models in fast mode because they were too impatient to just use the sota models at normal speed. and spend will likely only go up btw. and if you're not reading between the lines here, product work slows because everyone is playing with agents to learn how to use the agents more efficiently in the hopes that it's a magical bullet that solves all of the woes in software engineering and building production systems. and now you need this magical bullet to work because you're falling behind to teams who maybe aren't distracted spending all this time and money trying to make this all work. but you're definitely going to catch them. once you've figured this out, you'll 10x or 100x your output and leave them in the dust! or... you could just have engineers start coding by hand again before it's too late and becomes a lost art. you can even make modest and tasteful use of ai, but without doing all of the above. i actually miss the days of supermaven and early cursor. they were so simple and actually removed some friction and some of the annoying parts of coding.
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BLANPLAN | ็ฉบ็่จๅ (@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.
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Dev Saha (@TheDevSaha) reported@RobbieSap90 Good luck on your next chapter. Whatโs one product or project you worked on at Cloudflare that ended up helping a massive customer base, and whatโs a lesson or insight from building it that people outside the company would be surprised to learn?
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Oluwatobi O (@ooluwatobig) reported@mocofobira @eastdakota @Cloudflare The absolute worst
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QUEST.py (@victorokolie_) reportedActually yes, using Cloudflare can help a lot, especially for static content and smarter routing. But if your web app is mostly dynamic, it wonโt completely remove latency from physical distance. For most projects, latency is still manageable on a single Hetzner VPS unless youโre building something realtime-sensitive. If needed, use Cloudflare CDN + caching + Argo before paying for another server
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Memstagram (@Memstagram_com) reported@shiri_shh Cloudflare firing 20% of staff through email and watching the stock drop 25% is the exact kind of โagentic AI eraโ signal that immediately moves workforce-impact contracts.
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Eason ๐1/15 (@MaberFate) reported@levelsio Hetzner + Cloudflare CDN = basically unlimited bandwidth for $5/mo. Never paid overage once.
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Kevin (@kevvurs) reported@citrini @eastdakota @Cloudflare Shut ******** you crash the market again
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Evan Liu (@evan123liu) reportedThe software quality is really trending down. Right after Canvas got hacked Discord is also down. Last year there was also a bunch of issues with AWS and Cloudflare. Plus, the amount of bugs on Apple's iOS or MacOS also significantly increased in recent years. I wonder if this is due to the increasing prevelance of vibecoding that caused so many software developes to not even check the code before they ship into production...
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INFO FLOW (@INFOFLOWfx) reportedIREN UP 8% PREMARKET. $3.4B AI CLOUD DEAL WITH NVIDIA. BAIDU UP 6%. KUNLUN CHIP UNIT FILES FOR SHANGHAI IPO. ROCKET LAB UP 7%. CLOUDFLARE DOWN 17%. COINBASE DOWN 4%.
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kaleb (@KalebAutomates) reportedDays after the CEO came on this platform and **** on the people who made him rich with a massive lay-off; saying that "nontechnical employees have started writing production-level code".... Coinbase issues with AWS. Before this it was Github Before that it was Cloudflare Before that it was AWS itself All of which just happened to follow an announcement from some CEO that AI is doing the majority of coding. Funds are safe... for now. But how much longer until Jake in Marketing vibecodes S3 public?
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Russell Sean (@RussellQuantum) reported๐๐น๐ผ๐๐ฑ๐ณ๐น๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฒ ๐๐ถ๐ฟ๐ฒ๐ฑ ๐ญ,๐ญ๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐ฃ๐ฒ๐ผ๐ฝ๐น๐ฒ ๐๐๐ฟ๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐ฅ๐ฒ๐ฐ๐ผ๐ฟ๐ฑ ๐ฅ๐ฒ๐๐ฒ๐ป๐๐ฒ @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?
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Ben Ruggles (@BenRustC) reportedCloudflare announced its first large-scale layoff, with 1,100 jobs made obsolete due to AI efficiency gains, despite record-high revenue. This move highlights the double-edged sword of AI, creating new opportunities while also displacing workers. Cloudflare's CEO acknowledged the challenge, stating that the company doesn't need as many support roles as before due to AI's increased capabilities.
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johnny v5 (@generativist) reportedcloudflare cut 20% of their workforce and is down 24% the lesson? double your workforce
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Tech Layoff Tracker (@TechLayoffLover) reported**CLOUDFLARE POSTED 34% REVENUE GROWTH WHILE MATTHEW PRINCE'S "FITNESS OPTIMIZATION" BUTCHERED 1,100 WORKERS WITH CORPORATE GASLIGHTING** Prince's instant classic: "Just because you're fit doesn't mean you can't get fitter" While pocketing whatever ******** he wants as CEO $640 million in Q1 revenue, up 25% year-over-year But 20% of the workforce got "fitness tested" straight into unemployment The beautiful sadism is the timing AI usage up 600% in three months Right before the mass execution Fire the humans, automate their jobs, call it getting "fitter" Sources inside saying Prince personally reviewed the termination lists Approved $105-110 million in cash restructuring costs like he was ordering lunch Stock dropped 18% after the announcement but workers got fired anyway Each terminated employee got base pay through end of 2026 While Prince gets to keep playing billionaire fitness guru with their former paychecks I'm hearing they're replacing every fired American with three AI agents and two offshore contractors The math is $89k saved per terminated engineer after severance costs If you work at a company that talks about "AI acceleration" and "getting fitter" in the same quarter, you're already dead
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Fred Krueger (@dotkrueger) reported@ZakkEasterbrook we've added turnstile anti GPU gating. notice the cloudflare on login.
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Nikita (@Nikitas10) reported@theadityac Yeah, at the time of cloudflare outage
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VC Intern (@the_vc_intern) reported@_its_not_real_ Letโs 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 itโs 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.
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Kathy Rayna ๐ฆ๐ฅฝ (@KathyRaynaVR) reported@Itsfoss That's a level of crazy I didn't expect from Cloudflare considering what they do... but here we are. This timeline sucks.