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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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  • 43% Domains (43%)
  • 33% Cloud Services (33%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Istanbul Domains 2 hours ago
Greater Noida E-mail 3 days ago
Paris Domains 4 days ago
Crisfield Domains 4 days ago
Noida Hosting 8 days ago
Augsburg Domains 9 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • ashnallawalla
    Ash Nallawalla (@ashnallawalla) reported

    @gaganghotra_ Great reminder. Most geo-blocking plugins and CDN rules need a specific exemption for known crawler IP ranges. Cloudflare and Wordfence both support this, but it's rarely enabled by default — so it's worth checking even on sites that seem to be working fine.

  • ShimazuSystems
    Shimazu.S (@ShimazuSystems) reported

    The reality is that people will continue using it, because (just like cloudflare) it brings down costs. The more individual/unique apps & sites pop up, the less likely it is that anyone will pay for them, so why would you not cut costs where possible? I don't use either, but I do see why people do & will continue to + I cannot see any kind of human verification *not* being invasive - now the pandoras box is open, it is inevitable people request walled gardens free from AI. At this point what do you do?

  • TransformLabsHQ
    Transform Labs (@TransformLabsHQ) reported

    Cloudflare just eliminated 1,100 support roles while posting record revenue. This is the moment AI stops being your copilot and starts replacing the headcount. 🧵

  • wang_zuo
    **** Zuo (@wang_zuo) reported

    Why does the cloudflare challenge fail in an electron webview even after manual verification, how to fix it? @CloudflareDev

  • snipextt
    Saurav (@snipextt) reported

    @ayushagarwal @dodopayments @Cloudflare Love this Ayush. Genuinely curious though, got anything in the pipeline for the "no one knows my product exists" problem? Asking for a friend 🫠

  • dystopicwinter
    Dystopic Winter (@dystopicwinter) reported

    Cloudflare just laid off 1,100+ employees. Their reason? Internal AI usage jumped 600% in 3 months. They said it themselves — they don't just sell AI, they ARE their own most demanding customer. Here's what nobody wants to admit: this is the playbook. Every tech company watching Cloudflare is taking notes. Not because they want to, but because the math forces them to. When your own AI agents can do what 1,100 humans did, you don't keep the humans and feel good about it. You cut. And the ones who don't cut fast enough get eaten by the ones who do. This isn't a Cloudflare problem. It's a preview. The question isn't if your employer replaces you with AI. It's whether you're the one building the AI or the one being replaced by it. Build leverage or become leverage.

  • jamesqquick
    James Q Quick (@jamesqquick) reported

    @EmmettNaughton @Cloudflare Yep, that's totally fair and I feel that myself even being an employee lol That's something I'd like to help simplify for people. Partially the intent of the original tweet lol

  • shipwithjay
    buildwithjay (@shipwithjay) reported

    Spent 3 weeks debugging "slow API" on my biggest app. It was Vercel cold starts on the hobby plan. Moved one function to Cloudflare Workers. Latency dropped from 1.4s to 90ms. Same code.

  • Pyromonkey360
    Pyromonkey ⛏️🔥 (@Pyromonkey360) reported

    @SentientTtv the issue rn is that if cloudflare falls everyone will switch to the qr code google thing, so it might be wise to get rid of that first

  • bally44025
    Baby Ruckus (@bally44025) reported

    @pokiegoat @olascobimson @chi87675 Nahh It's cus cloudflare is down at the moment And that's what powers the website and many other websites

  • Iarimas7
    Iarimas (@Iarimas7) reported

    @IdleIrkutsk @gelbooru @Cloudflare Platforms are free to enforce their personal rules however they wish to. 2 problems with this instance: 1. Cloudflare is claiming it's against, "Foreign laws" which Gelbooru from what I understand is stationed in US where the law is not against this material.

  • projectsolo
    Solo (@projectsolo) reported

    At Consensus 2026, the hottest panel was titled "How to Prove You're Human in an AI World." Cloudflare and former U.S. officials on stage. 20,000 attendees. Proof of humanity is no longer a niche problem. It's the question the whole industry is now answering.

  • eliedelkind
    Eli Edelkind (@eliedelkind) reported

    Fourth, cyber is a trust wedge into the enterprise. If a lab helps Cisco, Cloudflare, Microsoft, JPMorgan, Linux Foundation maintainers, or major software vendors reduce high-severity bugs, that buys credibility with the people who block or approve AI adoption. It is not just “sell a scanner”; it is “prove our agents can be allowed near your crown-jewel code and infrastructure.” Anthropic’s launch-partner list includes major cloud, software, finance, security, and infrastructure organizations; OpenAI lists major security organizations as Daybreak partners. Fifth, this helps with the coding-agent TAM, which is much larger than AppSec alone. Vulnerability discovery, patching, testing, repo comprehension, and dependency reasoning are all subskills of valuable software-engineering agents. The output may be marketed as “cyber,” but the learning loop improves the same capabilities needed for code migration, refactoring, testing, code review, and autonomous software maintenance. So, is there a better use of funds/time? For pure revenue maximization, probably yes: broad enterprise workflow automation, coding agents, customer support, analytics, office automation, and vertical business-process automation are larger markets. I do not think either lab is betting the company on AppSec. But as a strategic wedge, cyber is rational because it offers a rare combination: high buyer urgency, measurable outcomes, government relevance, safety justification, strong demos, and a proving ground for autonomous agents. The risk is that the marketing outruns the operational reality. CISOs should evaluate these tools as high-context AppSec/research accelerators, not as replacements for SAST, DAST, SCA, fuzzing, secure design review, human product-security judgment, or vulnerability-management governance. OpenAI itself still says SAST remains important and positions Codex Security around turning “this looks suspicious” into “this is real, here is how it fails, and here is a fix.” My bottom line: you are right to be skeptical of the hype; wrong to dismiss it as merely SAST. The commercial cybersecurity market is not the endgame. The endgame is proving, governing, and selling frontier agents that can safely operate inside the software-development and infrastructure stack.

  • rwdaigle
    Ryan Daigle (@rwdaigle) reported

    @ritakozlov @Cloudflare Great stuff. Would love aome way to bind/tunnel a browser instance to a local URL or service binding so it can operate on non public URLs while still being secured via the normal CF service to service security model. Any options for that use case?

  • d3fault_sh
    D3FAULT (@d3fault_sh) reported

    Cloudflare onboarding, protection layers and infrastructure verification have now been completed successfully. Full platform scans were performed and no security issue was detected anywhere on the D3FAULT infrastructure. Global propagation and reputation refreshes may still take some time, but the warning should disappear automatically once systems fully update.

  • somi_ai
    Somi AI (@somi_ai) reported

    @ayushagarwal @dodopayments @Cloudflare what's the routing signal, user-agent or accept header? UA spoofs trivially but accept: text/markdown would be the cleaner contract if agents start setting it

  • StarcatTails
    Starcat Tailchaser 💫🐈♥️💙 (@StarcatTails) reported

    Today isn't catgirls stream day HOWEVER! due to cloudflare and discord issues on last friday would you like me to stream Pragmata today? or should I do it on the normal day - Friday and catgirl gets to rest? Vote quick only one hour to decide

  • im_usamakhalid
    Usama Khalid (@im_usamakhalid) reported

    New on @userscom_com: You can now reply to customer tickets directly from your email. Thanks to @Cloudflare Email Routing! No need to open Userscom anymore. Just hit reply on the email notification and your response gets added to the ticket automatically. Your customers can do the same too 👀 Support should feel like email. Fast, simple, no extra tabs. #buildinpublic #customersupport #saas

  • _rosecoco
    rosecoco (@_rosecoco) reported

    @gocodejack Cool Name. Use Cloudflare for DNS for the SSL issue.

  • tobias_pfuetze
    Tobias Pfütze (@tobias_pfuetze) reported

    @DukeOphir @CoinbaseDev Congrats to you and the team, huge step forward! My read: cloudflare:402 solves the bundling via a network/MoR model. For generic API merchants, I still think there’s room for a merchant-operated prepaid solution: Credit Card/Invoice/ACH → balance → signed token/voucher → atomic credit deduction. Would be interesting to clarify whether x402 wants both: network-mediated batch settlement and merchant-operated fiat bundles. If network mediated only and moving from the current crawl content use case to “standard API” - how would it work? Would merchants expose cloudflare:402 directly, or would Cloudflare need an API-billing layer?

  • BollKram97874
    kramb (@BollKram97874) reported

    @Kowalstoszecm @gelbooru @Cloudflare By accepting TOS stating you can’t host loli porn via a service, obviously you’re going to get **** if you do it anyways. That’s kinda obvious, no?

  • CryptoWhyBother
    Crypto Why Bother (@CryptoWhyBother) reported

    Why did Synaptics pop when Cloudflare didn't? Because the $SYNA bet isn't priced yet. Small analyst coverage. Speculative category. Each new robotics customer = a re-rating catalyst. $NET was here 2 years ago.

  • TheWizardTower
    Merlin (@TheWizardTower) reported

    @Ruff681368 If improper use isn't obvious, it's hiding a bug. The point of an abstraction is to make invalid states unrepresentable, and improper use obvious. This is what Rust/Haskell/Scala do by using Maybe/Optional instead of a universal null type. Even when CloudFlare had the outage because they called .unwrap() on a pointer, the meaning of that function is "You solemnly swear that this is a Some(x), because if it's a None, I'm blowing up your runtime." And, indeed, when that came up, the problem was *immediately* obvious. The go code in question here was code that looked reasonable at first glance, but wasn't. That's a problem!

  • aistartuplabs
    Nick Stebbings | AI Startup Labs (@aistartuplabs) reported

    @Gozy_leonardo @Gozy_leonardo Yeah this is exactly what we kept running into. The model does its job fine and then something totally unrelated kills the run. Cloudflare, LinkedIn throttling, session just drops for no reason. We ended up pushing human approval to mobile so the AI proposes what it wants to do, founder taps approve, and it executes through a real browser session on their actual account. You just can't prompt your way past rate limits, that's an infra problem. What's been killing your flows more, the fingerprinting stuff or pure rate limiting?

  • BollKram97874
    kramb (@BollKram97874) reported

    @gelbooru Because it’s Cloudflare having an issue with you violating their TOS lmfao what

  • IMAC2
    Álvaro Trigo 🐦🔥 (@IMAC2) reported

    @levelsio Yeah moving all my domains to Cloudflare too. Namecheap ui and price sucks now .

  • andersmarksen
    Anders Marksen (@andersmarksen) reported

    cloudflare blocked postctl's own integration tests today because python's urllib defaults to a user-agent that's sitting on the bot list, which i only worked out after twenty minutes of staring at a 403 wondering what i'd misconfigured in my own service

  • ShadowedN1454
    ShadowedNight (@ShadowedN1454) reported

    @gelbooru Cloudflare sucks. But it seems you're back

  • TimWachter
    Tim Wachter (@TimWachter) reported

    @badlogicgames It _is_ kinda weird that OP then went on to use cloudflare, but I guess that's a very low risk/easy to migrate away from service to use

  • realjohnmonarch
    John Monarch (@realjohnmonarch) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare I would love .bot too. But man the gTLD renewal fees are so bad. 4 letter “premium” .bot renewal fee is $600 a year.