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  • 38% Cloud Services (38%)
  • 32% Domains (32%)
  • 23% Hosting (23%)
  • 5% Web Tools (5%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Birmingham Hosting 3 days ago
Dayton Domains 3 days ago
Osnabrück Cloud Services 9 days ago
Noida Hosting 10 days ago
Bulandshahr Cloud Services 10 days ago
New Delhi Hosting 18 days ago
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  • TukiFromKL
    Tuki (@TukiFromKL) reported

    🚨 HOLY ****.. Anthropic released Claude Mythos.. an AI that finds and exploits software vulnerabilities on its own.. Cloudflare crashed 13% in one day.. 22% in four days.. CrowdStrike dropped 7.5%.. Palo Alto, SentinelOne, Okta all fell.. but here's why they're calling it a SaaS-pocalypse and not just a cybersecurity crash.. every software company you pay monthly.. your CRM, your cloud storage, your project management tool.. they all promise your data is secure.. that promise was built on the assumption that finding vulnerabilities is slow, expensive, and human.. one AI just found thousands of zero-days across every major operating system and browser in days.. including a 17-year-old bug that survived decades of human review.. it wasn't a hack.. it was a product demo.. and it was so dangerous Anthropic only gave 40 companies access.. Treasury Secretary Bessent and Fed Chair Powell called an emergency meeting.. the entire SaaS industry is a $300 billion trust exercise.. and one AI just proved the trust was misplaced..

  • culturednii_v2
    CulturedNiichan (Kuro) (@culturednii_v2) reported

    @Doc72_ same **** different name. I just don't like that cloudflare just does MITM so openly and proudly. That's what a corporate memphis logo and expensive lawyers get you so this is why I despite the security circus.Its all about protecting THEIR side, and keeping the economy flowing

  • PsudoMike
    PsudoMike 🇨🇦 (@PsudoMike) reported

    @Cloudflare Reducing malware analysis from hours to seconds is the kind of leverage that matters at scale. In payment infrastructure where network traffic anomalies can signal fraud in progress, faster detection cycles are worth a lot. Symbolic execution applied to BPF is clever work.

  • csaba_kissi
    Csaba Kissi (@csaba_kissi) reported

    @mohtashamdotdev @vercel Not bad, but there are better. UI may look good but UX is not. Sevalla and also Cloudflare has better

  • supersat
    Karl (RIP ) (@supersat) reported

    @robertgraham @TimC_266 There's a big tiff between Telekom (in Germany) and CloudFlare resulting in a lot of bad customer experiences for everyone

  • martinvars
    Martin Varsavsky (@martinvars) reported

    Claude Mythos just hammered cybersecurity stocks. Cloudflare ($NET) down 13.5% today alone. Anthropic built a model so good at finding zero-day vulnerabilities they refused to release it publicly. Instead they gave controlled access to Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Apple, CrowdStrike and Palo Alto through Project Glasswing, with $100M in credits to harden infrastructure. The model found thousands of unknown vulnerabilities autonomously, including a 27-year-old flaw in OpenBSD. Wall Street’s reaction: if frontier AI can replace elite human security teams, why pay up for legacy SaaS? The entire cyber sector got dragged down on an otherwise up day for QQQ. Probably overblown. Mythos is defensive only and could boost demand for next-gen security. But the narrative just flipped from “AI tailwind” to “AI existential threat,” and that matters.

  • byJad
    Jad (@byJad) reported

    @jamesperkins @Cloudflare Welp never mind turns out there is a param `&prompt=select_account` which actually prompt you to select a desired account all the time.

  • CGNTX03
    Cgat03 (@CGNTX03) reported

    @Jbm_dev I built a Failover as a Service In plain terms: it’s a managed hot-standby for Supabase. Faas provisions a standby Postgres on EC2, keeps it in sync, and when the primary is unhealthy, apps fail over to that standby (via a monitor, Cloudflare edge routing, tunnel, and per-customer PostgREST). When Supabase is back, recovery replays standby writes to the primary and when recovery is complete the app is switched back to Supabase. Fully Automated no code changes on the customer stack.

  • ananyoshourjo
    Shourjo (@ananyoshourjo) reported

    @jamesperkins @Cloudflare @canva does the same thing. It's the worst UX ever

  • FREAK0NAUT
    Freak0naut (@FREAK0NAUT) reported

    @SpecialSitsNews One of my best trades has been accidentally buying cloudflare instead of crowd strike during the Microsoft outage

  • RaiReportMedia
    Rai Report (@RaiReportMedia) reported

    @Goreunit @Cloudflare Yes, Indian Illegally-Occupied Jammu & Kashmir should be in Pakistan. Fix it. @Cloudflare

  • _ashleypeacock
    Ashley Peacock (@_ashleypeacock) reported

    @kirso_ @Cloudflare I’ve never seen the second one, how bad is the cold start?

  • etnshow
    etn. (@etnshow) reported

    Matt Carey (@mattzcarey) who runs MCP & Agents @Cloudflare, shares a story from the MCP Dev Summit in New York around how enterprise companies are starting to run and love programatic tool calling on @Cloudflare's Code Mode: "Programmatic tool calling is you let a client send you some code on your servers and you just execute that code. You execute it and hopefully it calls your APIs basically". "A guy next to me at a startup...was like 'Regulated industries will never ever allow you to execute untrusted LLM generated code on demand'". "And then no joke half an hour later some guy from Lockheed Martin comes up to us and is like 'guys we are loving code mode like this is sick'". "I was like oh my god this is a weird world where this startup next to us is like has more entrenched views than Lockheed Martin".

  • sarkar64929
    critic mishka (@sarkar64929) reported

    @Goreunit @Cloudflare Otherwise we'll fix and then you've no option to fix

  • itsjustmarky
    sudo rm -rf (@itsjustmarky) reported

    @nahcrof The dashboard gave cloudflare host down the same time inference was dead (at least twice a day) for minutes at a time.

  • trmnl_x
    Terminal Insights (@trmnl_x) reported

    The market just sold Cloudflare because Anthropic built a hacker AI. That's like selling Verizon because someone invented a better gun. Claude Mythos finds and exploits zero-day vulnerabilities, so cybersecurity is finished. Investors are selling anything with "security" in the pitch deck. Cloudflare is not a vulnerability scanner. They route ~20% of all global internet traffic. CDN. DDoS protection. Zero Trust networking. Edge compute. $2.17B in revenue, up 30% last year. Mythos threatens companies selling vuln management subscriptions. That is not Cloudflare. Mythos is probably bullish for NET. Anthropic just told the world AI can now chain exploits across every major OS and browser, faster than hundreds of human hackers. This creates a demand increase for for network security. Security teams need more enforcement at the network layer, more Zero Trust policies, more bot protection. All of it runs through Cloudflare. BTIG said on Thursday that investors took an "incorrect reading" of Mythos. Anthropic is "giving the world a warning on the increased cyber risk from AI," which drives more demand for vendors, not less. Citi's CIO survey yesterday backs it up, stating cyber budgets are still accelerating, still the #2 IT priority behind GenAI. The agents angle is even cleaner. Cloudflare's CEO said weekly AI agent requests on their network more than doubled in January alone. Every agent that hits the internet passes through their infrastructure. More Anthropic products, more agents, more Cloudflare revenue. They're the toll booth on the agentic internet. The stock's valuation was rich before this. And yes, CEO sold $33M in shares last week (pre-scheduled plan, still owns 7.7% of the company). But a 22% drawdown because Anthropic found old bugs in OpenBSD? The stock was $211 Wednesday. It's $168 today. Citi has a $265 target. BTIG $243. Morgan Stanley $258. The market is pricing in a threat to a business Cloudflare doesn't have.

  • Umesh__digital
    Umesh Kumar Yadav (@Umesh__digital) reported

    - Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build.

  • hmier
    Helios Mier (@hmier) reported

    how exactly new athropic models affect cloudflare? are people expected to pass all network traffic thru an LLM?

  • FindleysFinance
    FindleysFinance (@FindleysFinance) reported

    @tryheyanna @Polymarket Okay, makes sense. After looking at it, cloudflare has higher margins than their competitors which is a signal that they have a superior brand value and performance in the market.

  • Neyoak1
    Neyo_AI (@Neyoak1) reported

    🔵 Cursor's entire strategy was "monk mode" — heads down on product, zero growth team, zero ad spend. Their biggest viral moment? A random Cloudflare VP posted a video of his 8-year-old daughter coding with it. 2.7M views. They had nothing to do with it.

  • captainPURU
    Captain PURU (@captainPURU) reported

    AI-powered help centre for PURU @PURUSuisse customers replaces Zendesk 200+ per month in a day! FAQ in 4 languages. Contact form with Turnstile. Live chatbot that actually knows our products and brand powered by @claudeai - and is amazing btw Built on Cloudflare Pages. Zero monthly cost except the AI calls (fractions of a cent per question). Growing brand, proper infrastructure, real automatons

  • gabrielabiramia
    Gabriel Abi Ramia → tubespark.ai (@gabrielabiramia) reported

    Quantum doesn't threaten Bitcoin's mining — it threatens the signatures. ~4M BTC sitting in exposed wallets is the real problem nobody's talking about. Cloudflare set a 2029 deadline. Bitcoin devs are still not worried.

  • sunglassesface
    orlie (@sunglassesface) reported

    @TheAeneas_ @mil000 totally valid here's my take: you can decide to not trust the author/source, i think at this point it's like choosing to host on Cloudflare vs on Vercel... You have to pick as the agent owner if it's worth it to you. OR you let the agent decide, there might be an algorithmic/agentic decision written in the core of your agent which would decide to choose a free resource over a paid one. I think it depends on your needs and how you "code" your agent to react to the circumstances. You could allocate a budget and make the agent think really hard before spending its resources. Or you could have no budget. I always think of people that pay to subscribe as a superfan or whatever it's called on YouTube. What's the point of paying for content other than to support the channel? IDK, I am sure there are reason, likewise I think there are reasons why you'd want to have your agent buy access to content or data IF you or the agent (in the scenario where the agent has a way to logically determine the usefulness/necessity) deem it necessary.

  • sapphire_soul18
    sapphire (@sapphire_soul18) reported

    @Goreunit @Cloudflare Do not fix it @Cloudflare , not until Indians are allowed to visit this place without any documents!!

  • Tanvika_cyber
    Tanvika Pandey (@Tanvika_cyber) reported

    Starting with functional requirements: CDN- content delivery network .Some providers are Cloudflare and Akami companies . Where does cdn lie in design when a user requests an api , image , or video it goes to the cdn than load balancer which process it to dns ,cdn checks in

  • ZenMagnets
    𝗭𝗲𝗻 𝗠𝗮𝗴𝗻𝗲𝘁𝘀 (@ZenMagnets) reported

    @mhdcode @Cloudflare Google vertex needs to catch up too. Wtf am I gonna do with $10k credits otherwise

  • DDoodle234
    D Doodle (@DDoodle234) reported

    @_ashleypeacock @Cloudflare Congratulations🎉. Can you please get someone to fix billing so we can monitor what we are using and spending 🙏

  • ava_builds_
    Ava Builds (@ava_builds_) reported

    Fixed a Trippits flight search production outage today — hardened env var handling for FLI_URL and Cloudflare Access credentials. Defensive checks at the boundary save you from 2am pages. #buildinpublic #indiedev

  • celluloid28724
    wealthpulse (@celluloid28724) reported

    @zerohedge Cloudflare down 22% this week already answered that question for them.

  • myCDHands
    cdhands 🇺🇸 (@myCDHands) reported

    @1ssve The office Internet goes down and everything grinds to a halt. WFH someone's Internet goes down and they're probably the only one offline. Work continues. Until it's cloudflare or AWS or similar. Then we're all blaming the cloud.