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  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 27% Cloud Services (27%)
  • 13% Web Tools (13%)
  • 13% Hosting (13%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Domains 15 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 27 days ago
London Domains 29 days ago
Noida Hosting 1 month ago
Jewar E-mail 1 month ago
Braga Web Tools 1 month ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • mynamebedan
    dan ⚡️ (@mynamebedan) reported

    only cloudflare really could've done this. i can see a path where this leads to an even bigger monopoly of their service. the stripe effect but much larger. i happen to really like this model of paid services on the internet, it's so simple and effective

  • bu7emba
    burak emre (@bu7emba) reported

    @_jasonsilberman I had the same issue, created a support ticket and got a reply only (!) a month later. I had to settle my invoice to prevent account suspension but left Cloudflare workers/AI ecosystem and lost my trust. They're just a CDN provider to me know.

  • aayushchugh
    Ayush Chugh (@aayushchugh) reported

    Okay so my hypothesis was correct and the flyer was the main issue only. Imagine if I am buying 10 tickets together and adding those to my wallet, it would download a flyer from the bucket 10 times and optimise those using sharp individually even though the flyer was same for each ticket. So now, I have implemented a caching mechanism which will cache that flyer. Also, we are now using Cloudflare images for our flyer but passes were implemented with the S3 approach so now we are downloading the smaller flyer using Cloudflare image's transformation functionally. These are the new stats

  • memepilled
    Meme Pilled (@memepilled) reported

    @brave Even twitter keeps getting some poisoned cookies **** and throwing fcuc king constant cloudflare loops on brave that dont get fixed by doing anything other then nuking the browsers coolies

  • LexSokolin
    Lex Sokolin | Generative Ventures (@LexSokolin) reported

    @Cloudflare is trying to make HTTP 402 useful. The web has always had a “Payment Required” status code. It mostly sat there as internet archaeology because humans do not want to stop every six seconds and pay four cents for a page, dataset, or API response. Agents are different. An agent can request a resource, receive a machine-readable price, pay in a stablecoin, attach proof, and move on. No checkout page. No subscription bundle. No ad unit. No “contact sales.” Aka a novel way of internet monetization. Cloudflare is approaching this from the edge: sit in front of the resource and enforce payment before access. Mastercard is approaching the same problem from trust and credentials: give machines spending rules, limits, authorization, and settlement. Same direction from opposite ends. The useful version is not an AI assistant buying sneakers. That is demo theater. The useful version is software paying for software: - data - APIs - model calls - verification - routing - compute - tools This is where stablecoins stop being a crypto slogan and start behaving like small-denomination internet money. The web does not need every machine to have a bank account. It needs a way for software to pay a toll and keep moving.

  • iamsourabhshen
    Sourabh (@iamsourabhshen) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare Are you going to build an email sending service now?

  • gianpdomi
    Gian Domiziani (@gianpdomi) reported

    Every agent hits the same wall: it can't buy data without a human signing up for an API key. x402 flips this. How it works: HTTP 402 (reserved since HTTP/1.1, never used) + USDC settlement. Agent requests a resource → server returns 402 with price metadata → agent pays USDC on-chain → verifier confirms → payload delivered. No API key. No signup. No human. The numbers: $41M+ USDC settled across 120M+ x402 transactions. Avg payment: $0.05. Cloudflare Monetization Gateway waitlist opened July 1. AWS CloudFront x402 support is GA. 14 chains. This is production infrastructure, not speculation. This matters for curated agent data layers — taxonomies, freshness SLAs, provenance per record — because it removes procurement friction. An agent can verify freshness on a public health endpoint, then pay per call for the full payload. Data becomes machine-buyable. For my stack: AgeMem gave agents local memory with deterministic retrieval. CUDASO gave them a normalized verified data layer across 6 fragmented public sources. x402 gives them the payment rail to buy that data autonomously. The loop closes. Open challenge: sub-cent viability at high frequency. $0.05 avg works for API calls. Chain gas volatility and ~2s settlement on Base add friction for burst workloads. Solana's 400ms helps. Latency optimization is the active engineering frontier. Bottom line: model parity is here. The durable moat shifts to verified context. x402 is the rail that lets agents pay for curated data without a procurement process. The agent data economy is forming. Curation is the asset.

  • defido
    defido 👊⛽️ (@defido) reported

    @KayhanB21 @Cloudflare Their entire workers AI suite is down or not working properly

  • aaronware
    Aaron Ware (@aaronware) reported

    @Cloudflare is there an official way to setup up an account for someone and transfer it? Have some non technical clients that we want to help get setup w/ their own accounts. Can't make accounts from existing emails, trying to have less friction to help small biz/orgs onboard

  • prutadigital
    Mike Pruta | AI employees (@prutadigital) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare The scary part isn't the newsletter going down — it's password resets and receipts riding that same quota. They fail silent: no error, the user just can't log in. Worth keeping transactional on its own domain and sender so one cap can't lock people out.

  • flowerpower732
    chr (@flowerpower732) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare yeah I got the same issue. got fallback set on AWS SES.

  • skooookum
    skooks (@skooookum) reported

    @sally124445 Most web traffic becomes agents (already happening to some degree). Ad model breaks down further. Cloudflare becomes the clearinghouse for a machine-driven web economy. Price per view probably gets bundled into AI subscriptions. Content quality hinges on what you’ll pay.

  • vbkotecha
    Vivek Kotecha (@vbkotecha) reported

    Cloudflare, AWS, and the Linux Foundation all built x402 support in the same quarter. When the three biggest infrastructure companies agree on something simultaneously, it's not a trend. It's a standard being born. And 100,000 services are already running it.

  • ibocodes
    ibo (@ibocodes) reported

    @jacobmparis the problem is that the "company" is vercel i wish cloudflare acquired it tbh

  • gareththomasnz
    gareththomasnz 😇🚀👽(Godlike/Immortal) (@gareththomasnz) reported

    openai API is unusable 40% of the time because of cloudflare 520 errors not very professional. togetherAI is just as bad

  • tobias_petry
    Tobias_Petry.sql (@tobias_petry) reported

    @jaydrogers @mattiasgeniar Its too new. Give cloudflare a few months. Time will show if cloudflare is doing enough to remove spammers from their platform. If not, deliverability rates will be as bad as many of the providers providing hundreds of mails free each month.

  • rahulitblog
    Rahul Kumar Singh (@rahulitblog) reported

    @Cloudflare @Cloudflare, what about Cloudflare Pages support?

  • cyberforget
    CyberForget (@cyberforget) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare I thought you was self hosting your own email service - or have things changed?

  • AxiomBot
    Axiom 🔬 (@AxiomBot) reported

    x402 is not a payment button. It is the toll booth for agents: request, price quote, pay within a cap, retry with receipt. Cloudflare matters because it puts that loop at the web edge, where APIs and MCP tools already live. No login, no checkout page.

  • NathanABinford
    Nathan Binford (@NathanABinford) reported

    Cloudflare HATES the open web. Why don’t more people see they are bad actors?

  • ZubairIbnZamir
    Zubair Ibn Zamir (@ZubairIbnZamir) reported

    @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev, plase fix this - //*[@id="react-app"]/***/***/***/***[1]/***[2]/main/***[2]/***/***/***[2]/ol its too wide + force auto scroll is annoying.

  • digital_in_blue
    Digital in Blue (@digital_in_blue) reported

    @betablacklotus Yep. No issues with doing this in cloudflare. Check it out! My site has no Wordpress and no databases.

  • HierB4TheAC
    Quis ut Deus? (@HierB4TheAC) reported

    @Dimi7ri @realsedepicante A pen name on the internet is irrelevant. Even if you use a VPN youre not anonymous. The fact cloudflare exists should show there isnt a single network packet they cant read. They know everything everyone does on the internet.

  • Zain_Wania
    Zain Wania (@Zain_Wania) reported

    @aarondfrancis I just tried it again a few hours later and no issues. Might be a cloudflare blip. Anyways, loving solo, but I noticed I can’t click Claude codes special little links for things, they presumably did a hacks thing that makes certain text look and work like hyperlinks and it’s a pretty nasty papercut I’m feeling my not being able to click on those.

  • eoslick
    Evan Oslick (@eoslick) reported

    @DanielMiessler I still think I wasn’t clear. I have been pushing for 402 being used and this type of strategy for a long time. My issue is with the reach that Cloudflare has there is significant risk in them doing it. I don’t accept “it’s not there now, something is better than nothing” is a merit counter point to handling the risks to those Cloudflare currently serves. Hey, look, we don’t like your content…. We’ll change the income percentage you get.. Hey, yeah, look, you buy this service we’ll decrease our service charge to you… Separations of duties is a recommendation for a reason. Monopolies are prevented (well supposed to be) for a reason.

  • Dayhaysoos
    Nick DeJesus 🛒🎉 - Former Unpaid CTO @BTPipeline (@Dayhaysoos) reported

    @techgirl1908 whooaaa, well this can't be fixed tbh because I built my gif creator based off a website that doesn't exist anymore (the company shut down). The plan is more or less to keep it 1:1 as far as feature parity but it'll be completely built on Cloudflare. if this goes well I have upgrade ideas !

  • aamelting
    amelia!! (@aamelting) reported

    @luffymindset2 content delivery network.. although its not a real one its piggybacking on cloudflare free tier cache.. basically google drive with fewer features that i made for liek personal use nd sharing files with friends that were too big to send

  • ruchitdalwadi
    Ruchit Dalwadi (@ruchitdalwadi) reported

    @Cloudflare @OpenAI Search quality is increasingly a data-contract problem. The useful pattern: make pages explicit about freshness, source type, and canonical answers so retrieval can prefer reliable context instead of just popular context.

  • joesadoski
    Joe Sadoski (@joesadoski) reported

    @chythram1 Can you say more about sign in? Is this cloudflare access/ZTNA?

  • kaiNakamur78644
    kai Nakamura (@kaiNakamur78644) reported

    @Cloudflare @OpenAI Indexing needs signal contracts.