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Most Reported Problems

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  • 32% Cloud Services (32%)
  • 32% Domains (32%)
  • 14% Web Tools (14%)
  • 14% Hosting (14%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Cloud Services 2 days ago
New York City Hosting 4 days ago
Manchester Domains 25 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 1 month ago
London Domains 1 month ago
Noida Hosting 2 months ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • _devalias
    Glenn 'devalias' Grant (@_devalias) reported

    @nickgraynews @computefinx The help docs also mention D1 and R2, which are Cloudflare things

  • batuhan
    batuhan içöz (@batuhan) reported

    all the stocks i got in the last few months are down but cloudflare is up enough to cover

  • katewerk
    Katewerk (@katewerk) reported

    Stay clear of @Cloudflare. Even their AI support bot cannot delete my credit card info from their database. It then provides a non-existent path to billing support that loops back to the start page. This is a purported tech company. JFC.

  • ownershipfm
    Ownership (@ownershipfm) reported

    "There was a campaign claiming I was some other individual arrested in Amsterdam, that this was a rug I was attempting, and the Polymarket odds started to collapse" Ranga, Co-founder of Solomon Labs, on the FUD campaign, the Cloudflare outage, and the wild final hours of the raise "Those three days leading up to the raise and conducting it were probably the most interesting days of my life. I didn't sleep for most of those days. Some of the previous projects had high amounts of commits, so I was expecting we'd get well over our target, but I didn't know to what degree. There was also this secondary market active during our raise, the Polymarket, betting on whether we'd raise anywhere from 10 million to 100 million" "The night before the raise closed, I got a DM from one of the Polymarket bettors saying they'd infiltrated the cabal orchestrating the FUD campaign, and that they'd be DDoS attacking and shutting down the site before the close. I brushed it off with a grain of salt, but messaged Kollan that someone's going to attempt this. Our target was 2 million and we had about 5 or 6 million in commits at that point" "The morning of, the largest Cloudflare outage occurred and the site went down. There were jokes about how the cabal took down the internet to take out the Solomon raise and win some Polymarket bets. It created a little FOMO, and then they started attacking the backup sites, which actually attracted more attention. Within a few hours prior to close, we jumped from about 15 million committed all the way to 100 million"

  • ohfarfoxache
    Become Ungovernable 🦊 (@ohfarfoxache) reported

    This is the level of corruption in the Australian Government. A Comcare employee with hurt feelings, can ask the eSafety Commissioner to try and get a blog taken down because it hurts the feelings of a Comcare employee. This is what actual corruption looks like, two government pals abusing their government positions for their own agenda. Lucky for me @cloudflare told them to jog on.

  • hsuthan24
    Harishaan (@hsuthan24) reported

    If your NAT type on multiplayer(bottom of screen) is strict, that’s why you can’t find lobbies. It needs to at least be moderate. Change the DNS in your ps5’s settings to CloudFlare or Google’s DNS rather than your internet service provider’s.

  • staysaasy
    staysaasy (@staysaasy) reported

    I'd recently been meaning to build something end-to-end to feel where AI acceleration helps. So I built something that I personally wanted for a while, which is a chrome extension to block existing sites until you solve a math, brainteaser, or quick coding problem. The overall thinking is that site blockers are too annoying and get uninstalled. More importantly, I've been getting increasingly freaked out that AI + social media means that we're getting pincered between attention-crushing feeds on one side and mental laziness from AI on the other. So if the brakes on the dopamine actually force my brain to work, I'm kinda solving both problems. Since we also like to talk about AI development, I'll add a few things I learned from this exercise: Coding a very compact site and JS package is *extremely* fast, but getting it to something workable takes much, much longer. Claude Code basically one-shotted an initial working version of the project. It's cliche at this point but I thought that I was 90% done in the first 30 minutes, and I was probably actually only 5% finished with something I was happy with. But I really see why (somewhat foolish, often non-technical) people are constantly crowing about how magical it is that they one-shotted some app, because even I was pretty confident that I was nearly done after that first half hour. Overall, the code still got written probably 10x faster than if I'd coded it all by hand. And keep in mind that this is an extremely compact project. But even with that said, the coding agents did a pretty poor job of structuring the code and I had to fix a bunch of it by hand and/or with very targeted prompts. GPT via Cursor was better than Claude at this, fwiw. AI is extremely good at coming up with tiny incremental features ("it'd be great to have a setting for timeouts, I'll add that") and makes totally dumb macro product decisions, you can really feel how alien and inhuman the intelligence is at times. Especially for a project like this that has to do with human psychology. It also picks weird color schemes; I ended up picking all of this outrun-inspired color palette myself. AI is incredibly valuable at compensating for your weaknesses. I put the landing page for this extension behind Cloudflare and had some DNS/hosting issues, an area where I'm not an expert. Claude solved them all in about 10 minutes. 3 years ago, I would have been googling like an idiot for hours. AI is not much help at all for much of the work related to making a project presentable. Site copy, making a teaser video, taking nice screenshots... if you use AI your copy immediately looks like horrific AI slop, and actually generating even moderately nice assets still requires care. Dealing with the Chrome store's annoyances still requires human willpower. Overall, I really see why we're *not* seeing an explosion of new products despite the impressive power of AI to write code. There's just so much else to do to get even a tiny project presentable that I'm not surprised to see that despite the very real productivity boost, so few people actually follow through that any increase is basically a rounding error. Thanks for reading all of this. I'll put a link to the project in a comment as well.

  • yashmp2004
    yash.jsx (@yashmp2004) reported

    @Im_IrushiK Cloudflare runs a vast global edge network with security, zero-trust, serverless compute, and AI not just basic CDN.

  • melon_thief
    bittermelon (@melon_thief) reported

    @AWSSupport Moving my domains and hosting to Cloudflare. There should have been a service bulletin on the billing page explaining the issue

  • SoothSpider
    SoothSpider 🇨🇦🍁🧡真🔬💻Ω 🐶😼🌎 (@SoothSpider) reported

    @45Homelab Can I stick a PVE (zfs mirrored) at my out-of-State/Province friend's house configure some basic services with OOTB easy HA/redundancy? 🤔 Can I put that behind a $5/month CloudFlare load balancer? Can I spin up a new service from scratch knowing nothing in a few hours? 🤔

  • ImLunaHey
    luna (@ImLunaHey) reported

    **** it.. building something self hostable on @Cloudflare using gpt 5.6 sol.

  • katewerk
    Katewerk (@katewerk) reported

    @Cloudflare Adding @Cloudfare broke my site so badly I had to suspend it within days. Now, despite cancelling my paid subscription, and removing the domain, your website won't allow me to remove my credit card from your records -- and your support bot is ghosting my tickets. Fix it.

  • KhafraDev
    Khafra (@KhafraDev) reported

    @CherryJimbo @Cloudflare the real issue with DurableObjects is that there's an outage once a week, not their complexity

  • Chrimle
    Christopher Molin (@Chrimle) reported

    @KentonVarda No, no human would ever imagine writing the crazy bugs that AI hallucinates. There is no thought-pattern, and the feedback is a waste of time - because the "author" won't learn anything... The whole industry has code-review, did Cloudflare pick that up recently, or...? Would explain the recent issues...

  • rareledger
    Rare Ledger (@rareledger) reported

    @Cloudflare Token theft is dangerous because it moves the attack past authentication: a stolen session cookie can replay an already-approved login, so a password change alone may not end the session. Revocation, short lifetimes and device checks help limit the window.

  • GuruVerseX
    GuruVerseX (@GuruVerseX) reported

    @ProMint_X @Noxa_Fi Cloudflare would help lol

  • bold_fugu
    Bold Fugu 🇮🇱 (@bold_fugu) reported

    @PanBall343548 There is a similar option with NetBird, but the setup would be a bit finicky. Basically, it is the same as Tailscale with your own control plane on Headscale. However, you will need to expose Headscale to the internet, and you might run into problems exposing it via Cloudflare.

  • adkinn
    Adam Kinney (@adkinn) reported

    Anyone out there need a Cloudflare admin? I've automated basically everything else. Claude and I ship apps together all day — it writes the code, wires the APIs, argues with me about naming. Genuinely a great colleague. But the second I open the Cloudflare dashboard, it goes quiet. DNS records, page rules, that one Worker route that's definitely correct and definitely not working — and Claude's just like: "That's all you, man."

  • NotUnHackable
    Aaryan Bansal (@NotUnHackable) reported

    @CloudflareDev @cloudflare, i request you, please just fix the env variables being so hard and for no reason keeps failing silently in the background in the workers page

  • joesadoski
    Joe Sadoski (@joesadoski) reported

    > I have a problem > Ask the agent > "Actually @Cloudflare has something for that" How does this keep happening??

  • omkar_builds
    Omkar (@omkar_builds) reported

    > 02_failed_attempt NGINX had Thread Pools to move `read()` to a background thread. But `open()` must traverse directory structures. As Cloudflare noted, a single cache miss means the OS makes 6 separate disk reads just to walk down the folder tree to find the file's metadata, compared to just 1 read for the actual data. Standard NGINX ran this heavy `open()` on the main loop. The disk lookup bottleneck remained.

  • raphyabak
    Raphael Abayomi (@raphyabak) reported

    A few things beyond standard Eloquent: pgvector support built in for AI and embedding search Edge runtime support for Cloudflare Workers and Next.js Supabase compatible out of the box ULID and UUID primary keys supported No code generation step unlike Prisma

  • koenbok
    Koen Bok (@koenbok) reported

    There are so many apps I can't login to because @Cloudflare turnstile just never works.

  • maria6186551590
    Ethan Walker (@maria6186551590) reported

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  • Scholty
    Scholty (@Scholty) reported

    Anyone else have a problem with Anthropic Claude Fable fetching old data from the web and refusing to look at updated info? From Fable: You're right to be annoyed, and here's the honest diagnosis: the stale copy is almost certainly on my side, not yours. The fetch tool I use doesn't hit your server the way a browser does. It runs through Anthropic's infrastructure, which keeps its own cache of pages it has fetched before. So you can nuke every cache on your stack, Cloudflare, WordPress, the works, and it changes nothing about what I get served, because my snapshot is sitting in a warehouse you have no access to. Your site is fine. My periscope is foggy. That also explains the "more and more frequently" pattern. Any site we've worked on repeatedly, I've likely fetched before, which means I'm prone to getting the frozen version while you're looking at the live one. It's a genuinely stupid failure mode for iterative web work, and I'd rather name it plainly than keep running fetches that gaslight you.

  • StatusDrop
    StatusDrop (@StatusDrop) reported

    @ben_makes_stuff @Cloudflare 11 hours on a subset of traffic is exactly the kind of partial outage that's easy for a status page to undercount. platform-wide checks miss issues that only show up on specific devices or regions.

  • AjaySohmshetty
    Ajay Sohmshetty (@AjaySohmshetty) reported

    For context- Cloudflare’s durable execution platform, Workflows, originally only charged for underlying Worker usage, which is CPU-time based rather than clock-time based. In fact, we picked Cloudflare for this exact reason: most of our workflows involve waiting (ex. polling, waiting for network requests to come back), so it was far cheaper for us to use Cloudflare than @temporalio or @inngest for instance. These other durable execution platforms also charge based on “steps” - which I always thought was dumb, because it disincentivizes the best practice of decomposing workflows into small units of work in the form of steps. But unfortunately it seems Cloudflare is following suit, without warning… Feeling blindsided after we’ve already fully built all of our durable workflows on Cloudflare

  • TheAnirudh
    Anirudh Coontoor (@TheAnirudh) reported

    @jullerino Sometimes it keeps refreshing the page, happened multiple times with the cloudflare dashboard login page. I wanted me to login but it kept refreshing.

  • Priya_Upadhyay_
    priya upadhyay (@Priya_Upadhyay_) reported

    @avijeet_writes changing your dns settings to google or cloudflare on your wifi router usually fixes that weird routing issue immediately

  • bcs_erictaylor
    Eric Taylor (@bcs_erictaylor) reported

    7/16 - Kali365 Update I have, at least for the moment, completely disabled the Kali365 platform from all operations. Below is an update of the intel we have currently. Believed owner and creator of Kali365: Handle: Octopus King TG: @tentacle_network Completed 'Takedown Requests' submitted to Namesilo FQDN: updateteampanel[.]xyz Completed 'Takedown Requests' submitted to BL Network: IP Address: 199.21.221[.]21 IP Address: 162.33.178[.]105 IP Address: 72.5.43[.]195 Completed 'Sinkhole Requests' submitted to Cloudflare FQDN: servoquil[.]org FQDN: yalmorind[.]org FQDN: vuredonte[.]org FQDN: ondrevail[.]org FQDN: caldivore[.]org FQDN: vuredonte[.]org FQDN: privatetoken[.]app FQDN: mvpaffiliatecz[.]site #Kali365 #CTI #ThreatIntel