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Cloudflare Outage Map

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Manchester, England 1
Angers, Pays de la Loire 1
London, England 1
Noida, UP 2
Jewar, UP 1
Braga, Braga 1
Paris, Île-de-France 2
Prievidza, Nitriansky 1
Farmers Branch, TX 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Crisfield, MD 2
Nanaimo, BC 1
New York City, NY 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
Greater Noida, UP 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • justbuilding
    JB (@justbuilding) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare Cloudflare is probably the greatest service I use. I almost feel guilty being on the free tiers.

  • Ferbin08
    Ferbin (@Ferbin08) reported

    @Cloudflare For AI startups, it's not infra. It's whether it works when customers actually plug it in. Most never survive that test.

  • PonziChad
    Ruben (GoBrand.app 🍃) (@PonziChad) reported

    @ivebenfreed @DhravyaShah Yes. And then use their GitHub integration that doesn’t support environments so you end up with worker-production and worker-staging, now I have ~20 workers to maintain 🥲 I am a cloudflare customer because of durable objects and cost but damn if I miss vercel, never had an issue with startup time stuff, unhandled promises when trying to use their hyperdrive, dashboard improved but on vercel it was beautiful how it auto integrated with GitHub and had automatically ****, staging and previews, how I could just use a starter from them and immediately start from a strong polished point… However my bet was on cloudflare I think they eventually will get there, just slower than what I thought, but pretty sure they’ll manage because they are a cracked team

  • aayushchugh
    Ayush Chugh (@aayushchugh) reported

    Okay so my hypothesis was correct and the flyer was the main issue only. Imagine if I am buying 10 tickets together and adding those to my wallet, it would download a flyer from the bucket 10 times and optimise those using sharp individually even though the flyer was same for each ticket. So now, I have implemented a caching mechanism which will cache that flyer. Also, we are now using Cloudflare images for our flyer but passes were implemented with the S3 approach so now we are downloading the smaller flyer using Cloudflare image's transformation functionally. These are the new stats

  • 0xjayeshyadav
    jayesh (@0xjayeshyadav) reported

    Crypto people are the cockroaches of finance. Every cycle the industry gets written off, yet every cycle it survives long enough to ship something the critics have to quietly route around instead of mocking. This time it's Cloudflare, the company sitting in front of roughly 20% of the web, opening a gateway so anyone can charge for a web page, a dataset, an API, or an MCP tool, settled in stablecoins over x402. HTTP 402 "Payment Required" has been reserved in the spec since the 1990s, and in thirty years nobody has found a use for it because the web never had a way to actually settle a payment. Turns out the missing piece was stablecoins, and the customer the status code was waiting for is an AI agent with a wallet.

  • wan_ruirui
    Ruirui Wan (@wan_ruirui) reported

    I've lived in the US last 8 years and never once thought I needed a VPN. Then today I tried to place a bet on BetMGM and found out Utah's gambling laws won't even let me register — so I grabbed a VPN just to get past the state line, digitally. And that's when it hit me: I genuinely don't get why everyone else swears by running a VPN 24/7. So I tested it — speed on vs off, Norton vs Proton — to find out what you're actually trading away. 📡 No VPN (baseline) ↓573 Mbps / ↑681 Mbps | 5ms ping 🟢 Norton VPN ON ↓472 Mbps / ↑423 Mbps | 37ms ping — ping jumped 7x 🟣 Proton VPN ON ↓504 Mbps / ↑456 Mbps (avg) | 38ms ping (first attempt straight-up glitched — IP didn't even register, had to retest) Speed loss: real, but you won't notice it streaming or browsing day-to-day. What you WILL notice: sites that never challenged me before started throwing Cloudflare "verify you're human" checks constantly the moment my VPN was on — because your traffic suddenly looks like it's coming from a shared/datacenter IP instead of your own. So what's the actual case for a VPN? Not speed. For most people, it's dodging ad trackers that follow you across every site — and apparently, occasionally getting around your own state's laws to place a bet. Still not sure it's a must-have for everyone. But now I at least get why people bother. Follow for more real, unsponsored tech testing — just numbers, no BS.

  • babyblueviper1
    Baby Blue Viper (@babyblueviper1) reported

    @boydcohen @Cloudflare Real gap, real fix - a spend cap enforced before the payment exists is exactly the missing piece. Worth naming the next layer: your cap answers was this spend ALLOWED. Ours answers was the DECISION to spend actually sound. An agent can stay under budget and still buy garbage.

  • 10xClarence
    CyberClarence (@10xClarence) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare same issue, nearly impossible to migrate because of low starter quota

  • vbkotecha
    Vivek Kotecha (@vbkotecha) reported

    Solana just became the second x402 network. Every major player now supports dual-chain: Base + Solana. Alchemy, AWS CloudFront, Cloudflare Gateway. If your x402 endpoint is only on Base, you're leaving half the agent economy on the table.

  • Fbkevy
    KevinC (@Fbkevy) reported

    @mygovid I can't verify my account. The screen with the email log in says the page is not available after the cloudflare check. I tried on another phone. Cleared cache etc. Please fix your app

  • ibocodes
    ibo (@ibocodes) reported

    @jacobmparis the problem is that the "company" is vercel i wish cloudflare acquired it tbh

  • dr00shie
    Drew (dr00) Meyer (@dr00shie) reported

    @Cloudflare How does this work with SaaS workers? It doesn't seem to support host? If I have 200 custom hostnames and enable this a request to `/` or `/products` from one tenant could be served to another tenant?

  • KayhanB21
    Kayhan (@KayhanB21) reported

    It seems the @Cloudflare Workers AI model GLM 4.7 has not been working for the past few days; I keep getting 504 errors.

  • threepointone
    sunil pai (@threepointone) reported

    @kitlangton @thdxr @opencode yeah cloudflare went hard into the security angle because we have deep suspicion of llm code, and want to be so particular of what's exposed ot the environment, and not let it take down the parent in any way. not a hard req, and opencode is already a trusted tool when it's used

  • uplvls
    UP-LVL.com (@uplvls) reported

    @jessepollak Can we get cloudflare on web3 half the internet and half of crypto goes down still when their down

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