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  • 42% Domains (42%)
  • 30% Cloud Services (30%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 8% Web Tools (8%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Crisfield Domains 1 day ago
Nanaimo Web Tools 2 days ago
New York City Web Tools 3 days ago
Istanbul Domains 5 days ago
Greater Noida E-mail 8 days ago
Paris Domains 9 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • CannaMuffinMan
    Pending Deletion (@CannaMuffinMan) reported

    @grok @BluetearzHQ @Cloudflare ehhh....the one issue I run into is when trying to send legit traffic, my system says, cool traffic bro, looks legit, problem is, YOURE A BOT

  • therobertta_
    Robert Ta (@therobertta_) reported

    The Cloudflare origin of mission is wild. An engineer at lunch said: "You know why I like working here? We are trying to make a better internet." Matthew Prince slapped the idea down. "No, we do not have a mission statement." But the phrase kept showing up in candidate interviews, customer calls, internal docs. The mission was already real. The founders adopted what the organization had already decided.

  • tian_yi_wang
    Tianyi-天轶 (@tian_yi_wang) reported

    @threepointone How do you do your feature flags? You have a service/feature in Cloudflare?

  • maknaeisgold
    💜⁷ | seeing BTS in August (@maknaeisgold) reported

    The cloudflare oncall needs to get it together Fix this bro

  • 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

  • irg111
    Isaac (@irg111) reported

    @JulienHoez @Cloudflare Are you sure this is cloudflare? Wtf

  • rjkarmayogi
    Ravi Joseph (@rjkarmayogi) reported

    Technical marketing has the same structure as... marketing. Early in the history of the company, Cloudflare founder Matthew Prince realized that the output of Cloudflare’s engineering team could produce unique, differentiated marketing assets that could beat standard marketing content. He found that this created “the most cost effective and effective marketing that you can possibly do.” A key principle at work in Cloudflare’s engineering content: technical content still follows the same rules as other content types. There’s a different avatar, and specialized domain knowledge. But the structure underneath stays the same as in other types of marketing content: -Avatar -Problem -Solution -Transformation Cloudflare’s technical post “Our billing pipeline was suddenly slow. The culprit was a hidden bottleneck in ClickHouse” has this structure: -Avatar: Engineer running critical billing infrastructure. -Problem: Pipeline suddenly slow, no obvious errors. -Solution: Here's how we found lock contention in ClickHouse's query planner and patched it upstream. -Transformation: Query duration drops, resulting in competence and trust. In other words, Cloudflare’s technical post displays the same problem-solution-transformation structure as in other types of marketing. This problem-solution marketing structure is invisible when it's done well. The reader learns something, and in the process they learn that the company behind the content knows what it's doing. For infrastructure and developer tools companies, proof of competence can be a go-to-market strategy.

  • 4STTC
    Spencer (@4STTC) reported

    @merill Fmm let's have @ClaudeAI stop #Cloudflare is down posts.

  • mdistiqurrahman
    Md Istiqur Rahman, Remote SEO Consultant for SaaS (@mdistiqurrahman) reported

    @gaganghotra_ Good catch man. Google literally launched Scroll-to-Text in Chrome 80 (2020) to fix this exact problem of buried info. Cloudflare wiping the #:~:text= undoes 6 years of UX progress lol. Super bad for GEO & deep AEO citation value.

  • 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.

  • raunakdoesdev
    Raunak (@raunakdoesdev) reported

    @benhylak @thdxr @Cloudflare oh really? i’ve never actually used it just had my llms do so and they usually manage

  • 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.

  • geethika_isuru
    Geethika Isuru (@geethika_isuru) reported

    Anthropic just paid $300M to kill a tool OpenAI was using. The tool is called Stainless. Most people have never heard of them. But OpenAI used them. Google used them. Cloudflare used them. Stainless built the SDKs that let developers connect to AI models. Every official Anthropic library. Every official OpenAI library. All built on the same quiet engine in New York. Then Anthropic walked in with a checkbook. The deal closed. The team got absorbed. And every hosted product is being wound down. No new signups. No new projects. The factory that powered half the AI industry is now exclusive to one company. OpenAI had already given up doing this work internally. They handed it to Stainless. Now that supplier belongs to their biggest rival. Existing customers keep what they built. But the doors are closed. This is Anthropic's fourth acquisition in six months. Bun. Vercept. Coefficient Bio. Now Stainless. The agent wars are not being won with better models. They are being won by quietly buying the plumbing. P.S. Connect if you're building something in AI. The next 18 months are going to be wild.

  • lookingatpron
    lookingatpron (@lookingatpron) reported

    hooooly **** i just got another suspension scare w cloudflare on this ******* site i think i actually might have 2 make that alt soon

  • mafiova
    Mafiova (@mafiova) reported

    @ExpLang_Cn having problem with cloudflare

  • cver_me
    corrado (@cver_me) reported

    @KennyJohnsonATX @Cloudflare Beautiful! Just a quick q: is the logo option still available? I set it in the Access config, but it’s not displayed on the login page. Is it supposed to be displayed there?

  • orange_boy
    Vlad P (@orange_boy) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Sorry, cant find better channel to reach support because seems like CF account is blocked from everything for some reason. The limits on acc is lower than free (20 domain redirects instead of 10,000 i.e.), cant add members, cant have API key. Acc is 6-7 yo and there is few errors with no names and few errors stating that email isn't verified. And there is no way to request verification. And when I submit a ticket to support I cant even see it and when I click to my tickets I see only this page and that's it. Cant ask ai because it cannot issue read only API token and crashes with no name error. But if I try to create in another part of UI i see error about email verifications. Looks like edge case and that ac is fully out of coverage. Please, we need to fix some SEO redirects ASAP. Spent all weekend trying to figure out CF issues.

  • RajaPatnaik
    Raja Patnaik (@RajaPatnaik) reported

    The line that matters in the @Cloudflare write-up is "faster patching is the wrong reaction." That an AI found bugs across fifty real repos was roughly expected. We've known for a year that a frontier model plus a code execution environment can do basic offensive work. A defense plan built on "patch CVEs faster" has already lost. The attacker's discovery-to-exploit window is collapsing toward zero, and accelerating the defender queue from days to hours doesn't close that gap. The shape of the real answer is architecture that assumes the vulnerability will be found and contains its blast radius before any patch ships. Capability scoping at the call site. Per-request execution isolation. Network egress as default-deny. Memory-safe languages wherever migration is feasible. Vulnerabilities stay in the code, quarantined by design, with exploitation buying the attacker far less than it used to. Teams that ship that architecture over the next 12 months will look outrageously paranoid from the outside. They'll also be roughly the only ones whose stacks aren't getting steadily chewed by an agent loop running 24/7.

  • WarrenTStephens
    Warren Stephens (@WarrenTStephens) reported

    @GaryMarcus @Cloudflare Lots of “false positives” in C/C++ code from unsafe pointers and pointer arithmetic indicate that it was actually easy to validate code — regardless of whether exploitable or not. Probably by writing simple test cases. Seems like there will be a few, but important, bugs to fix.

  • amrhnshh
    sihah! 🇲🇾 (@amrhnshh) reported

    Unlike Pages, Workers does not support any domain whose nameservers are not managed by Cloudflare.

  • partivox_
    partivox (@partivox_) reported

    .@ExoHashIO uses the same cryptography as drand. The distributed randomness beacon run by Cloudflare and Protocol Labs. The difference is: drand is an external service you call. Exohash embeds it inside consensus using ABCI++ vote extensions. No oracle call. No latency. No external trust needed.

  • ToriSeidenstein
    Tori Seidenstein (@ToriSeidenstein) reported

    2. Skills are a point-in-time solution and won't last. Cloudflare has a skill for a known codebase issue. People ignore it, go straight to code, get it wrong. The fatal flaw: skills aren't embedded in agent action.

  • Aklak_X
    Aklak (@Aklak_X) reported

    @recursivebyte yeah it's down cloudflare or leetcode down?

  • 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.

  • HolguinDev
    Fern Holguin @GDC2026 (@HolguinDev) reported

    @DanzoProduction @Pirat_Nation Cloudflare Tunnel shutting off isn’t normal behavior, that’s usually config, ISP, or traffic related. Jellyfin is open source, there is no centralized account system to selectively shut users off. You should troubleshoot your issues that's the price of selfhosted stuff here

  • mikegyi
    Mike Gyi (@mikegyi) reported

    Finally sorted out my cloudflare la liga problem.

  • jehovahscript
    jacob ۞ (@jehovahscript) reported

    @Cloudflare holy **** pls respond to my open support case I WANT TO GIVE YOU MORE MONEY PLEASE JUST TALK TO ME

  • TheGeorgePu
    George Pu (@TheGeorgePu) reported

    Anthropic launched MCP a year ago. Every AI lab built on it. Today Anthropic acquired Stainless - The company whose SDKs made MCP usable. OpenAI was a customer. Google was a customer. Cloudflare was a customer. Hosted products are being shut down. Anthropic isn't competing on models anymore. It's buying the rails everyone else runs on.

  • sebdedeyne
    Sebastian De Deyne (@sebdedeyne) reported

    Trying to slowly move all my domains to Cloudflare but already the second time they don't support the TLD I need 🥲

  • adelbucetta
    Adel Bucetta (@adelbucetta) reported

    @Omolaranife most web3 projects stall not because of bad ideas but because they can't be built to scale without 10+ developers who know how to deploy to cloudflare, AWS or google cloud.