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Cloudflare is a company that provides DDoS mitigation, content delivery network (CDN) services, security and distributed DNS services. Cloudflare's services sit between the visitor and the Cloudflare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites.

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  • 44% Domains (44%)
  • 27% Cloud Services (27%)
  • 17% Hosting (17%)
  • 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
Farmers Branch Web Tools 33 minutes ago
Helsinki Cloud Services 2 days ago
Crisfield Domains 4 days ago
Nanaimo Web Tools 5 days ago
New York City Web Tools 6 days ago
Istanbul Domains 8 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • MinBringham
    Thatweb3guy (@MinBringham) reported

    @inference_labs Cloudflare pushing AI reviews at scale says a lot about where things are heading. Running inference is getting easier, but proving outputs can be trusted still feels like the harder problem. That gap is probably where a lot of important infrastructure gets built.

  • poyhen
    furkan (@poyhen) reported

    is the @Cloudflare dashboard down?

  • trevorlasn
    Trevor I. Lasn (@trevorlasn) reported

    @Cloudflare passkeys for daily auth, manager for everything stuck on legacy login. cant fully kill the manager til every site supports passkeys

  • thedawgyg
    dawgyg - WoH (@thedawgyg) reported

    @UK_Daniel_Card @Cloudflare they are having a problem

  • YourPrivateProx
    Your Private Proxy (@YourPrivateProx) reported

    The dangerous part of anti-bot in 2026: when your AI agent gets blocked, your logs stay empty. Cloudflare rejects the request before it hits your server. No 403, no error โ€” just an agent that "sometimes fails." Can't debug what you can't see. Fix it upstream, at the IP.

  • Bankless
    Bankless (@Bankless) reported

    EARLY ACCESS: @Cloudflare Needs 100M TPS from Crypto to Fix the Internet | CEO Matthew Prince (@eastdakota) ๐ŸŸข Out now for Bankless Premium subscribers ๐Ÿ“… Out on public feeds Monday, May 25 Links below ๐Ÿ‘‡

  • KorduGG
    Kordu (@KorduGG) reported

    @saltyAom Get some First class cloudflare workers support

  • hoffridder
    ษŸษŸoษฅษนวppฤฑษน (@hoffridder) reported

    @transitracer Streaming 4k video is only like 30-50mbps iirc. The only "compelling use case" I can think of is if my home server suddenly gets a lot of traffic... But honestly that's unlikely and I could always add in Cloudflare until I upgrade the network connection.

  • intentionull
    Jon (@intentionull) reported

    Cloudflare dashboard down ๐Ÿ˜• Right when I'm in the middle of something

  • FootiememeTv
    FootiememeTV (@FootiememeTv) reported

    @inference_labs inference changes the economics of AI. But once outputs start driving real systems, verification becomes the bottleneck. Cloudflare leaning into AI reviews at scale is another signal that the next infrastructure layer wonโ€™t just generate intelligence itโ€™ll prove it.

  • 0x0thicc
    mmm (@0x0thicc) reported

    @Cloudflare It's only useful for 2fa until you can have a backup on a external storage (SD, flash drive) It's more painful trying to setup new user or devine if don't have access to your stuff With passkeys only is even worse, usually is for one device or sync to one account behind login

  • carlosadcaraujo
    Carlos Alberto (@carlosadcaraujo) reported

    Nobody warned me when your website gains a little traffic people will immediately try to take you out by sending crawlers to search for your secret environment variables and run up your API and compute bills. Lucky for me Cloudflare gave me 3 enterprise plans as part of the Cloudflare for Startups Program. I spend the last 66 hours finding the root cause of random spikes. Turns out it was a lollapolooza effect of vibe code conditions and it wasn't use effect, 1) chron jobs, 2) concurrent KV reads, 3) poor caching strategy, 4) hackers and crawlers. Turns out enterprise grade production readyness is a continous process. No user data was affected because I don't collect user data, I also don't use ENV secrets. After spending 90% of the last 66 hours understanding the problem the solution was straightforward 1) open dashboard and create CDN cache rules, 2) then activate managed cloudflare rule set for security default rules, default and create custom anti-crawler rules on top of it based on most common search paths, 3) workers-observability MCP tool. It would be very useful if we could create cache, DNS and security rules that are in the dashboard but with wrangler CLI. TLDR: Cache Rules Everything Around Me (C.R.E.A.M.)

  • MrBison85
    My Info (@MrBison85) reported

    @miyaopookie @dm4uz3 I jumped on before it went down and couldn't reproduce the issue i did get cloudflare to do its auth and let me browse for a bit before i lost interest in the lies of a confused "computer nerd" that can't tell maintenance from an attack.

  • CZS_King
    ้™ˆๅ“ฅ๏ฝœ๐Ÿ’ฐๅค็›˜้‡็”Ÿ๐Ÿ•๏ฝœ (@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: โ€œThis item is not available for purchase or download.โ€ 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.

  • 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.

  • IanSmith_HSA
    Ian Smith (@IanSmith_HSA) reported

    @lopp My concern is timing, resources and surprises. Timing: Google and Cloudflare have both said that a full migration to PQC needs to be completed by 2029. BIP361 stated 2030 but it should be 2028, inclusive. Resources: 3 quantum architectures are now capable of reusing qubits. PSIQuantum(2024), Oratomic (2026) and IonQ (claimed 2026) have demonstrated (or claimed) qubit reuse. The ability to execute while generating new qubits means that the number of physical qubits required is 10k, not 500k or 20 million. Oratomic currently has 6100, but each key break would take 3+ days. Also, the qubit reuse reintroduces a NISQ era measurement called "Quantum Volume" where the error rate is the main fundamental limit. Ancillary qubits can act as spare tires, correcting or avoiding errors. Surprises happen when secrets are kept. PSI Quantum has 4 working quantum computers but they did not reveal the size of any of them. The 4th quantum computer is dozens of solid steel fridges sunk into the floor, could be anywhere between 5k-200k qubits. Could be enough to break ECC256. They are apparently operating under govt contract and secrecy. Their timeline to create a 1 million qubit quantum computer is January 2028, so we have 6 months left to deploy PQC Bitcoin and then 1 year for migration.

  • shu_building
    Shu (@shu_building) reported

    my apps all went down due to Railway incident but this is all my fault. Everyone should have expect this kinda incident. I am building backup server by VPS with Dokploy. If my apps get down, i will forward all traffic to the backup server apps with subdomain by Cloudflare layer

  • MakJoris
    Joris Mak bsky: @jorismak.nl (@MakJoris) reported

    @Cloudflare I switch regularly between multiple devices, and they have no sync. Passkeys can be a pain if they don't allow you to login in differently. under Linux passkeys are plain up not working, on my desktop 'windows hello' jumps up to ask for a pin (I'd rather just have it prefilled)

  • _ChrisCovington
    Chris Covington (@_ChrisCovington) reported

    @AlanNeveu @vpetryniak @Cloudflare yup most have them builtin, they are basically the same thing from the managers pov. also yes the platform issues with these are 99% of the headache, not the tech itself lol

  • 0x_joat
    JOAT (@0x_joat) reported

    Cloudflare seems to be down

  • der_chuddie
    ๐”‡๐”ข๐”ฏ โ„ญ๐”ฅ๐”ฒ๐”ก (@der_chuddie) reported

    @Cloudflare The entire approach is bad. We shouldn't have to create passwords or passphrase. We should receive a request to opt-in a system. Like when a mobile app asks for a permission. But that means centralizing and unifying everything behind a digital identity which people don't want.

  • colindougherty
    Colin Dougherty (@colindougherty) reported

    AI isn't coming for builders or sellers. It's coming for "measurers." Cloudflare cut 20% of staff while posting record revenue and 30%+ growth, first out the door: middle managers, audit, marketing, finance ops. The CEO says this becomes the norm this year. The part he skips: fire all your fact-checkers and your data quietly goes bad. Be a builder. Be a seller. Or be the one catching the hallucinations.

  • andyhattemer
    Andy Hattemer (@andyhattemer) reported

    @maksymkulia @Cloudflare Oh wow someone just reported an issue to Neon related to 1006 error codes between cloudflare and Neon, what exactly was happening for you?

  • Janomine
    Jan ๐Ÿ•ต๏ธโ€โ™‚๏ธ (@Janomine) reported

    Cloudflare, Hetzner, Google Cloud, AWS, OVH, Railway, DENIC, DNS โ€” itโ€™s always something. Outages happen everywhere. Stop overreacting when your app with five monthly users is down for an hour once a quarter and your uptime drops to 99.8%. Nobody cares. Deal with it.

  • JulesMandoX
    Jules Mando (@JulesMandoX) reported

    @fabienpenso @levelsio @dcbuilder What it means is that he closes ALL ports and only allows access via Tailscale for SSH and Cloudflare tunnel for HTTP. So he doesnโ€™t give a damn that someone finds his server!

  • gleech
    gavin leech (Non-Reasoning) (@gleech) reported

    @chrislakin @tszzl crappy: aella twitter poll crappy: Cloudflare/Github/etc uptime cool: number of JS console errors in random sample of sites and machines

  • _saranshbarua
    Saransh Barua (@_saranshbarua) reported

    @shree_code Iโ€™m also running Hermes on Hetzner, but kept the setup fairly barebones. Running Hermes directly as a systemctl-managed service instead of Docker/K8s. Blocked all public ports and exposed the dashboard through Cloudflare Tunnels + OAuth. Also using Tailscale for private access between machines/services.

  • IanSmith_HSA
    Ian Smith (@IanSmith_HSA) reported

    @FutureDies @conordeegan For wallets, ETH can push the signature verification to the edge devices. The chain has a goal of finishing the upgrades by 2029. Google and cloudflare warned that the network migration needs to be done by Jan of 2029. The signature scheme, network protocol and interchain tech is hard to change. XX will sometimes admit they haven't changed these parts of Substrate still. They are relying on delayed last minute consensus upgrades, 'trust us' and marketing lies.

  • 0xDataWolf
    Data Wolf ๐Ÿบ (@0xDataWolf) reported

    That cloudflare writeup has a massive survivorship bias energy. If execution is king, your internal ops is the glue that makes everything work. You're just not seeing it. You might as well say a good car has a good engine, so you don't need the rest. (like wtf?)

  • cometkim
    ๐Ÿฆ‹ hyeseong.kim (@cometkim) reported

    @Cloudflare Still holding onto my password manager because YOU don't support passkey