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Most Reported Problems

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  • 43% Domains (43%)
  • 31% Cloud Services (31%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 6% Web Tools (6%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Helsinki Cloud Services 1 day ago
Crisfield Domains 3 days ago
Nanaimo Web Tools 4 days ago
New York City Web Tools 4 days ago
Istanbul Domains 7 days ago
Greater Noida E-mail 10 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • DashFlowMediaEn
    Dash Flow (@DashFlowMediaEn) reported

    So here are some things to look forward to with dash flow The app will be getting -a multi select for the storage page -text subtitle support if your original file contains them - stop server button - support for local2net I'm going to keep cloudflare and honestly it's probably fine to use, but local2net is a great paid for option only thing is the free static domain is not liked by many isps so you'll have to white list it in your home network to fully deploy the tunnel... annoying but for cheap static domains I'm not sure of much else I can do. So either buy a domain and hook it up through local2net or launch the server while you have a vpn enabled. Both strats work for me. If you have any other ideas let me know. I don't want to spam releases Demo site will also get some updates including - disappearing controls in theater mode - removed white border from frame - 30 second rewind/FF - Close captions toggle - info/guide overlay

  • gerlnet
    GerlNet (@gerlnet) reported

    @bill_mcgonigle @brave 𝕏 or Cloudflare seem to have fixed the issue. I'm on linux x86_64 and just tried to login from Brave, and it just worked. The session I'm in now hasn't even cleared any cookies or anything, it now just worked. First tried from a private session and then here with all cookies.

  • luisgonzaleznf
    Luis Gonzá*** (@luisgonzaleznf) reported

    Vercel finally killed the surprise billing meme. Getting a $4k invoice because a botnet scraped your static site was pushing everyone to Cloudflare. Glad they actually shipped a fix

  • foley2k2
    Jason (@foley2k2) reported

    @TrustScore_1 @vijayi_bhavah Cloudflare announcing layoffs had the opposite effect. They're the guys who took half the Internet down with an outage earlier. One day, mass firing people will be seen as losing institutional knowledge instead of cost cutting.

  • Rananjay_RajW
    Rananjay Raj (@Rananjay_RajW) reported

    The headline: Anthropic acquired Stainless for a reported $300M+. Stainless is the company that auto-generates SDKs for almost every AI company. OpenAI, Google, Replicate, Cloudflare - they all use Stainless to build their developer tools. Here's the part that caught my attention: Anthropic is shutting down all hosted Stainless products. Existing customers keep what they've built, but no new access. That's Anthropic buying developer infrastructure that competitors depend on, then pulling up the drawbridge.

  • IanLandsman
    Ian Landsman (@IanLandsman) reported

    @simonhamp Self hosted doesn’t help bc your protections are worse than GitHub’s. In the end for most people saas might be the only option as you’ll need a large company in front of you to spend the tremendous resources to defend you. Might be some middle ground like Cloudflare.

  • shawk670
    HawkManHawk (@shawk670) reported

    @WeekendGamerTX @BowTiedPrivacy Probably the easiest way for sharing is docker + Nginx proxy manager. Register a domain and free CloudFlare. Yeah JFin UI is sluggish at times vs Plex. Actually watching is better in JFin but subtitle support isn’t the best.

  • Rananjay_RajW
    Rananjay Raj (@Rananjay_RajW) reported

    @AnthropicAI @StainlessAPI This one's worth thinking through. Stainless generates SDKs for OpenAI, Google, Cloudflare, Replicate - and now Anthropic is shutting down all hosted products. It's one thing to build a better model. It's another to buy a piece of the developer toolkit that your competitors depend on. This shifts the competition from model quality to infrastructure control. Curious how OpenAI and Google respond. They'll need to rebuild their SDK pipeline.

  • aahan_builds
    Aahan Singh (@aahan_builds) reported

    Day 6/14 of CrowdVsWhale🐋- making the pipeline autonomous. Cloudflare Cron Worker. Simple in theory. Wrangler config, Railway auth handshake, secrets management across two platforms. Took most of the day to get the full chain clean. First autonomous run fired at 15:15 UTC. No curl command. No manual trigger. Best output from that run: $GME — volume at 0.7x while Cohen's $56B eBay bid is front page news. Crowd reading the story. Not acting on it. That's the signal. Found automatically.

  • NathanMcNulty
    Nathan McNulty (@NathanMcNulty) reported

    @tjcmorgan Ooof, yeah, that sucks. They deprecated Azure CDN, and Front Door is way more expensive :( I hate the way they keep doing this stuff in Azure, and I would absolutely be looking at Cloudflare or something else for CDN

  • chainyo_ai
    Thomas Chaigneau (@chainyo_ai) reported

    @did0f @Dimillian GG! Same feeling with a cloudflare websocket problem on hono + tinybase. It was such a hard switch for me.

  • elhejjioui
    eustace bagge (@elhejjioui) reported

    @aso_web3 I mainly rely on systemd and Docker restarts so services recover automatically if something unexpected happens and for sensitive apps I use monitoring and Cloudflare DNS failover to a secondary VM. Never needed it so far but it’s there just in case

  • newbandnameTV
    Capt. Bandname (@newbandnameTV) reported

    @ElectrikRich @MrFockerRN @PokeHEX5555 I didn’t say I have all the answers 😢. I know PKC has had a problem with their cloudflare implementation, so I’d start there and try to get that right.

  • SplicesWhat
    Clem Fandango (@SplicesWhat) reported

    @SimiStern I have decided i don’t give a **** about DX anymore. Moving everything to Cloudflare now. ****** off Vercel ages ago because it’s an absolute rort unless you get 5 users a month

  • Dillon_Valdez
    Dillon Valdez (@Dillon_Valdez) reported

    I’ve owned Cloudflare for years, and $NET makes more sense when you start with where the company sits. The edge network puts Cloudflare close to users, apps, traffic, and security problems. That is why the expansion into Zero Trust, Workers, and AI traffic controls is not random product sprawl. The proof is whether that position keeps turning into adoption, revenue durability, margin leverage, and cash flow.

  • stevethestupid
    Steve the Stupid (@stevethestupid) reported

    @notnullptr @catgirlprostate @dm4uz3 Considering they were hammering the website from a single IP, Cloudflare could easily be like "**** you" for spamming the site, here's something to trip you up.

  • ObaiBiOlorun
    ObaisHim (@ObaiBiOlorun) reported

    also, if your site is still running on plain HTTP in 2026, fix that immediately. without HTTPS, data traveling between users and your server can be intercepted. form submissions. passwords. payment info. everything. SSL is free on platforms like Vercel, Netlify, and Cloudflare now. there’s really no reason not to use it anymore.

  • jonas
    Jonas Templestein (@jonas) reported

    @dalexeenko I would really like to be able to add arbitrary tags onto literally any control plane API call or env Binding call into a cloudflare service (e.g. browser rendering or vector search or dynamic worker loader etc) Then I should be able to access granular billing usage events with these tags on them I basically want to say to my customers “we’ll charge you X% more than cloudflare charges us” and then just use your billing data as basis for our customer invoices directly

  • PawelJLisowski
    Paweł J Lisowski (@PawelJLisowski) reported

    @ludwigABAP It's because people couldn't test mythos that's why they can't quite quantify and well all other companies like cloudflare hyping it up doesnt help.. But think is they mostly got it with railguards removed afaik? So gpt 5.5 and evne weaker models would be a lot better at hacking than main stream ones we get. Hell, look at how many attacks by hackers were succesful who are likely using open source models with guard rails etc removed + optimised for security. But indeed, great marketing move.

  • DamiDina
    Dami Dina (@DamiDina) reported

    Imagine actually making software development actually easier Might be incentivized to the right network infra for that too but even making it easy to connect to cloudflare, AWS, gcp, azure, digital ocean, etc is a pain and most consumers will never ever know the economics

  • longwashere
    Wallstreet Dragon (@longwashere) reported

    $NET One of my patreon subs called me an idiot for buying cloudflare last week but now it's one of the few stocks that have been up and to the right. That really hurt my feelings. 🐉

  • zolotokrylin
    Vadim Zolotokrylin (@zolotokrylin) reported

    @mignano If routing commoditizes token margins, it becomes a pure volume and scale game. How does an independent router build defensible network effects before infrastructure layers like Cloudflare or AWS integrate routing natively into their edge networks?

  • orzmar
    Marius Orzaru (@orzmar) reported

    Three places blocks actually happen: 1. robots.txt (application) 2. CDN / WAF edge (Cloudflare, Akamai) 3. Origin / app logic Most write-ups treat them as one thing. That's how readers spend a week patching the wrong layer.

  • jeruelrichard
    Jeruel Richard (@jeruelrichard) reported

    The MVP of this Substack Scheduler is meant to just schedule Notes for now in a set-and-forget manner but I'm hitting issues with that because Cloudflare keeps flagging the worker as a bot (which it is tho) Next, I'm gonna try integrating the Render server and see how that goes.

  • ICESSASXIN
    ICESSASXIN 🧊 (@ICESSASXIN) reported

    @ogchkwnws Guyyyy. Everywhere cloudflare down😭😭

  • kevinlewis4801
    Kevin Lewis (@kevinlewis4801) reported

    Cloudflare pointed Anthropic's Mythos Preview at 50+ of their own repos. They call it a step-function forward "Mythos Preview is a real step forward, and it's worth saying that plainly before getting into anything else." The big finding isn't the bugs it caught - It's that the model can take several low-severity vulnerabilities - the kind that sit invisible in backlogs - and chain them into a single working exploit. Write the proof-of-concept. Compile it. Run it. Adjust when it fails. Try again. That loop is what separates a scanner from a researcher. The other finding security teams should pay attention to: "patching faster" is the wrong response. If your regression testing takes a day, a two-hour SLA just means you ship broken fixes. The architecture around the vulnerability matters more than the speed of the patch. Mythos is not just hype. It shows its power in real-world use cases.

  • shagul998
    Shagul (@shagul998) reported

    @downdetector @grok - Verify is CloudFlare iw down?

  • bytemast
    Bytemast Technoloies (@bytemast) reported

    @HolguinDev @DanzoProduction @Pirat_Nation Cloudflare tunnel is down right now. They had indicated they will be having a scheduled maintenance at this time

  • CZS_King
    陈哥|💰复盘重生🐕| (@CZS_King) reported

    @OpenAIDevs @OpenAI @OpenAIDevs The Codex Windows App has been crashing frequently when running tasks involving the Cloudflare plugin. My situation: I am using the Codex Windows desktop app. Codex was executing a task with the Cloudflare plugin. I did not manually use the built-in browser. During the task, Codex suddenly crashed and closed by itself. After the crash, the app could not be opened normally again. I had to reinstall the app every time just to temporarily recover it. Once the Cloudflare plugin is used again, the crash may happen again. The Chrome extension also cannot be installed. Chrome Web Store shows: “This item is not available for purchase or download.” This does not look like a normal local computer issue. It seems related to: Codex Windows App + Cloudflare Plugin / Plugin Discovery / Chrome Extension integration. Please help confirm: Is this a known issue? Is there an official fix? How can I safely disable the problematic plugin without deleting local Codex data? Is there an official recovery method for the Windows version of Codex? Chrome has already been updated to the latest version, but the issue still exists. Please help investigate. This issue makes the Codex Windows App almost unusable when the Cloudflare plugin is involved.

  • samhuckaby
    Sam Huckaby (@samhuckaby) reported

    Building a secret sending CLI to let people send encrypted .env files to each other from anywhere You’ll never guess which Cloudflare primitive it revolves around