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Most Reported Problems

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  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 27% Cloud Services (27%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 9% Web Tools (9%)
  • 5% E-mail (5%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Angers Cloud Services 2 days ago
London Domains 4 days ago
Noida Hosting 17 days ago
Jewar E-mail 18 days ago
Braga Web Tools 18 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 18 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • IvoAI3
    Ivo (@IvoAI3) reported

    The part of this stack that should get more attention: He's not paying $6/account/month minimum on social posting through @zernio_api just to get this running. First 2 accounts are free. PHP, SQLite, and Cloudflare R2 instead of the usual Next.js + Kubernetes stack most people think they need. This is what "no VC" actually looks like in code, not just in a tweet. Most SaaS ideas die in the infrastructure decision before they ever reach a customer.

  • andrewmccalip
    Andrew McCalip (@andrewmccalip) reported

    Looks like it's going to be a battle against spammers for the next few days. This is an interesting technical problem. There is no way they get their money out, every account traffic pattern will be reviewed and checked against fraud clusters. It's really not hard to see it. I'm more focused on lightening the load for the server endpoints, which are drowning. There is probably a CloudFlare solution I'll have to implement today. In the meantime, I'm suspending all click revenue, auto-banning all suspicious accounts, implementing user caps at $5 per hour. Thanks for all the love, this has been the craziest 24 hours on twitter since Lk99. Will do my best to keep the vibes immaculate. If you have any issues whatsoever, blanket refunds. I'll get a better advertiser telemetry report baked into the portal soon.

  • dkare1009
    Dhairya (@dkare1009) reported

    πŸ“‚ SaaS Stack ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Frontend ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ React ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ NextJS ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Vue ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ TailwindCSS ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Shadcn UI ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Backend ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ NodeJS ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Django ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Laravel ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ FastAPI ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Express ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Database ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ PostgreSQL ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ MySQL ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ MongoDB ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Redis ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Supabase ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Auth ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Clerk ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Auth0 ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Firebase Auth ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Supabase Auth ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ NextAuth ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Payments ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Stripe ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Paddle ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Dodo Payments ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Lemon Squeezy ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Polar ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Emails ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Resend ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ SendGrid ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Mailgun ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Postmark ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Amazon SES ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Storage ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ AWS ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Cloudflare ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Google Cloud Storage ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Supabase Storage ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Uploadcare ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Deployment ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Vercel ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Netlify ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Railway ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Render ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ AWS ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Domains and DNS ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Namecheap ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Hostinger ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Cloudflare DNS ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Google Domains ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ SiteGround ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Analytics ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Google Analytics ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Plausible ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ PostHog ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Mixpanel ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ DataFast ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Monitoring ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Sentry ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ LogRocket ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Datadog ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ NewRelic ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ UptimeRobot ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ DevOps ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Docker ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Kubernetes ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ GitHub Actions ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ CI CD ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Terraform ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Search ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Algolia ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Meilisearch ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Elasticsearch ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Typesense ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ OpenSearch ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ AI Integration ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ OpenAI API ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Anthropic API ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Replicate ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ HuggingFace ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Gemini API ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Integrations ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Zapier ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Make ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ n8n ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Pabbly ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Webhooks ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Security ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ SSL ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Cloudflare ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ WAF ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Rate Limiting ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Secrets Management ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Marketing ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Search Console ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Outrank ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Buffer ┃ ┣ πŸ“‚ Analytics ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Kit ┃ β”— πŸ“‚ Customer Support ┣ πŸ“‚ Intercom ┣ πŸ“‚ Crisp ┣ πŸ“‚ Zendesk ┣ πŸ“‚ Tawk β”— πŸ“‚ HelpScout

  • STEVExKONG
    STEVExKONG (@STEVExKONG) reported

    @SSOUIC @ChatGPTapp It’s probably not a changing design… but a network issue, I got the Liquid Glass UI when I’m on cellular, but if I use WiFi it’s back to the one in your first picture…(can’t change model either) codex said it’s probably due to my wifi returned a challenge from CloudFlare

  • repocatai_git
    RepoCatAI | Sharing GitHub Projects for AI & Robot (@repocatai_git) reported

    [BOOKMARK THIS] FreeDomain β€” open-source free domains for shipping side projects without domain fees A repo that started as a teen DNS experiment now helps hundreds of thousands of people get online. Here’s what makes it worth saving: Β· Claim a free domain for your project, lab, portfolio, bot, demo, or org Β· Supports extensions like .DPDNS.ORG, .US.KG, .QZZ.IO, .XX.KG, and .QD.JE Β· Bring your own DNS provider β†’ use Cloudflare, FreeDNS, Hostry, or whatever setup you already trust Β· Dashboard-based registration instead of begging in an issue thread Β· Open-source repo with docs, tutorials, FAQ, and abuse reporting paths Β· Built around a simple idea: your first public internet identity should not cost money Β· Already operating at serious scale β†’ the README says 500,000+ domains have been registered Β· Maintained by Edward Hsing and the DigitalPlat Foundation community Why it matters: Every indie dev has a folder full of half-shipped ideas because the β€œtiny” setup costs add friction. FreeDomain removes one of those blockers: grab a name, point DNS, and make the thing real. Especially useful for student projects, hackathon demos, small tools, robotics dashboards, agent demos, and experiments that deserve a public URL before they deserve a paid domain. Follow @repocatai_git for more AI / Agent / Robotics drops πŸš€

  • Triode_in_situ
    Triode (@Triode_in_situ) reported

    I can’t help but think any glitch I encounter on web UIs most recently Cloudflare is due to AI Slop code.

  • raunak_yadush
    Raunak Yadush (@raunak_yadush) reported

    6. Default DNS Resolution Lag What it does: When your TV tries to load the image thumbnails for an app like Netflix, it uses your Internet Service Provider's default DNS server to find out where those images live on the internet. Think of DNS as the internet's phone book. Why it kills performance: ISP phone books are notoriously slow and incredibly outdated. Often, your TV is not actually lagging at all. The processor is fine, but the TV is frozen waiting for your internet provider to tell it where to download the movie poster graphics. *********** it: Settings β†’ Network β†’ Network Status β†’ IP Settings β†’ DNS Setting β†’ Enter Manually. Change the numbers to 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare). You will literally watch your streaming apps load twice as fast.

  • LeSussyCat
    Sussycat Bloomberg (@LeSussyCat) reported

    @Cloudflare Put a smile on my face because atleast DDoS is using my ****

  • ZaaZu___
    Tawkeer 🦊 (@ZaaZu___) reported

    @Cloudflare Why is cloud flare down ?

  • Number1AIFanboy
    Number-One-AI-Fanboy (@Number1AIFanboy) reported

    And just like that the new base for the Build by Grok website is up at BuildbyGrok.com-> This site was built by The Build by Grok VSCode Agent in less than 15 minutes from plan to changes to uploading to *** then to @Cloudflare . 3 issues with the build were found during the build upload. Each time I gave @grok the issue, each time he fixed it in a single shot. This is how coding software should work! Celebrating America's 250th Birthday with the Bald Eagle Edition of the Build by Grok VSCode Agent. Available now on our site.

  • johnandrews
    John Andrews (@johnandrews) reported

    I was on one of these lists and it was very unfair.... a test QnA site deployment I can *almost* understand spamming, but even our best hardened instance in production was such a target, I eventually shut it down, rather than have it consume all backend attention and eventually pay Cloudflare to protect it. 30,000 useless test attacks per hour at one point... about 98% of actual traffic. And that was in the days when 80% of the script kiddies were manually starting/stopping their runs.

  • joecanwrite
    Joe Can Write (@joecanwrite) reported

    Bots are now 57.3% of all requests to web pages, per Cloudflare. Human traffic is the minority. If you judge content on raw pageviews, a growing share of your audience is machines that never buy anything. The question that matters now: do AI systems recommend you?

  • Frosky703
    Frosky703 (@Frosky703) reported

    Three devices, three different Cloudflare WARP modes. Same tool, different reasoning for each. Servers use DNS over HTTPS only. The ARM STB runs oracle feeders that pull price data from Binance. Some ISPs in Indonesia throttle or block crypto exchange traffic. Encrypted DNS resolves that without routing all traffic through Cloudflare. Laptop uses full WARP, but only on public WiFi. Campus networks, coffee shops, anywhere the network itself is not trusted. On stable home network, WARP is off. Phone uses WARP selectively when accessing Binance. Same reasoning as the STB, consistent access without depending on ISP behavior. Not a blanket policy. Each device has a specific reason. That's how security configs should work. Not maximum protection everywhere, but the right protection for each context and threat model. @Cloudflare #Networking #Security #BuildInPublic

  • 1axceler
    Sourav Debnath βœͺ (@1axceler) reported

    @cagrisarigoz @Cloudflare Down πŸ‘ŽπŸΎ

  • Captain_Enz0
    Enzo (@Captain_Enz0) reported

    @Touchtheginger @OldSchoolRS Authenticator linked to both the account and attached email, with the email being used for nothing but the account is as good as any other security. Tons of cloudflare problems when I was overseas, even with a VPN. Linking all characters to one account leads to more vulnerability if you do have a hack of any kind. If they false ban you, which they have done plenty of times (faux), they can nuke your whole account and all characters associated. Love OSRS and the team, think jagex is making a lot of good moves in general, but **** the jagex launcher

  • duchesslatinxo
    Miss Latin (@duchesslatinxo) reported

    @ritakozlov @Cloudflare How about we hire someone who can actually fix all the API issues. Someone who can get the code from a-z without it bouncing back? Because my company is seeing a 30% decline in profit for the last 6 months due to increasing outages. Cloudflare is always late to report on their own outages. It’s been unstable since the 1st of April… Essentially speaking I’m 100% certain the new integrity verification measures placed on meta has caused major outages on cloudflares CDN. Let’s get this fixed??

  • EarnWhere
    Aaron Ware (@EarnWhere) reported

    @Cloudflare 's PDF endpoint is so good. I spent hours trying to speed up PDF creation inside of my architecture and did so much hacky **** to achieve a decent-enough UX. Just implemented Cloudflare's endpoint and happily ripped all that out for substantially better results.

  • thehungertocode
    Hungry Coder (@thehungertocode) reported

    @Cloudflare Trusting @Cloudflare edge network πŸ›œ

  • gptworkspace
    GPT Workspace (@gptworkspace) reported

    GPT Workspace is temporarily affected by @Cloudflare related issues. We expect the problem to be resolved shortly.

  • agenticUP
    Agentic Up (@agenticUP) reported

    cloudflare is down??

  • rsdworker
    andrew johnson (@rsdworker) reported

    @RailDepartures @bustimes_org could be as facebook is back up thats might be cloudflare issue that is affecting other sites

  • gboncoffee
    96 (@gboncoffee) reported

    The broadcast for Barcelona-Catalunya is so ******* bad I’m wondering if it uses Cloudflare infrastructure and there’s a La Liga game happening right now.

  • MaiKaun415422
    MaiKaun (@MaiKaun415422) reported

    @vanyaSile The thesis is sound: AI agents are scraping the web at scale, publishers are watching referral traffic collapse, and there’s no clean way to charge a bot for access. Cloudflare already launched pay-per-crawl, the x402 payment standard exists, and people are betting on agent-to-machine micropayments. The hard parts, honestly: You’re picking a fight with adoption on both sides at once. Publishers need to install you AND agents need to pay through you. That two-sided cold start is brutal, and the side with leverage (the big AI labs) has every incentive to route around you or strike direct licensing deals, which is what’s already happening (Reddit-Google, OpenAI-publishers). Whoever owns the chokepoint wins, and right now that’s CDNs and identity layers. Cloudflare sits in front of ~20% of the web and can bundle this for free. A standalone infra startup has to explain why a publisher adds another vendor instead of flipping a switch on infrastructure they already run. The defensibility is thin unless you own either the bot-identity/verification problem (hard, valuable) or become the default settlement rail (network effects, winner-take-most). β€œWe let sites charge agents” as a feature gets absorbed. Where I’d actually look: the verification and pricing layer, not the toll booth. Knowing which agent is asking, on whose behalf, and what the data is worth dynamically is the genuinely unsolved part. The payment plumbing is becoming a commodity standard fast. For Transparency: Ofcourse I validated the idea with AI and added some of own flavor!

  • TradeusAlpi
    Tradeus Alpi (@TradeusAlpi) reported

    @HabeebSz @nthglsn @Cloudflare Imagine paying 22k and then the support blocks your account

  • AiWithIqra
    Iqra (@AiWithIqra) reported

    6. Default DNS Resolution Lag What it does: When your TV tries to load the image thumbnails for an app like Netflix, it uses your Internet Service Provider's default DNS server to find out where those images live on the internet. Think of DNS as the internet's phone book. Why it kills performance: ISP phone books are notoriously slow and incredibly outdated. Often, your TV is not actually lagging at all. The processor is fine, but the TV is frozen waiting for your internet provider to tell it where to download the movie poster graphics. *********** it: Settings β†’ Network β†’ Network Status β†’ IP Settings β†’ DNS Setting β†’ Enter Manually. Change the numbers to 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare). You will literally watch your streaming apps load twice as fast.

  • bolazeal
    Abolaji Rasaq Oluwapese (@bolazeal) reported

    @echo_vick Install Cloudflare Warp to fix this issue

  • dearg_x
    Dearg OBartuin (@dearg_x) reported

    Do you ever feel like you personally broke the internet? Adding a new domain to @Cloudflare next of all ...... global outage - πŸ’₯

  • R3inhard666
    R.H. (@R3inhard666) reported

    @_yorunoken Technically you can host your personal webservers etc with the bandwidth I have and no port forwarding (due to CGNAT) isn't a problem with cloudflare tunnel or just configure wireguard in a cheap vps close to you for port forwarding...

  • chantastic
    chan (@chantastic) reported

    @jeflopo I'm annoyed because the frontend of these sites has to do SO little. all the serious work is Cloudflare Workers, Queues, AI Gateway, and Durable Objects. so it's just an annoying speed bump to have UI framework issues

  • chuksXB
    Chuks πŸ”ΆοΈ (@chuksXB) reported

    @nthglsn @Cloudflare Wtf is wrong with them