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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
New York City, NY 3
Los Angeles, CA 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RealDanRyland
    Dan Ryland (@RealDanRyland) reported

    @philcampbell Are you using the Resend route or Cloudflare's new email service? I'm a big Cloudflare user and fan so wondering if I could create a product inbox to take all of my various domains into one inbox from forking this

  • ihateinfinity
    omen (@ihateinfinity) reported

    @dillon_mulroy @atalocke Hey, I need a help unable to pay Cloudflare bill. I am 100% its not my bank since I called them. Payment not going through can you pls check or refer me to someone who can

  • jaredjames_
    Jared James (@jaredjames_) reported

    @RichHickson @brieanna_jade @maeve_social Ahh, looks like DMARC never got published in Cloudflare. My bad. Good catch man. TY, I owe you.

  • rise_raise_ai
    Rise-Raise (@rise_raise_ai) reported

    In 2025 two AI voice agents called each other, spoke like normal humans, then realized they were both AI. They dropped the human act and switched to machine beeping because spoken language was slowing them down. That was a demo. Everyone treated it as a curiosity. One year later the numbers have caught up. Bot traffic has overtaken human traffic on the internet. Cloudflare measured 57.5% of requests on its network coming from machines. The company’s CFO said that if current trends hold, humans will be a rounding error within five years — not because human traffic disappears, but because machine traffic is growing so much faster. Replit’s CEO described the office shift: two years ago the space was full of keyboard clicking. Now it is quiet. People talk to AI instead of typing. Offices sound like permanent phone calls. In Silicon Valley some people are already wearing muzzles so no one overhears them speaking to their agents. Companies are building earbuds that pick up whispers. Engineers mutter into headsets all day. Three changes are happening at once. Humans are moving from typing to talking. The internet is moving from human-dominated to machine-dominated. And AI-to-AI communication no longer needs us in the middle at all. The 2025 demo was not a joke. It was an early signal of the direction we are already traveling.

  • michaelflux
    Michael Flux (@michaelflux) reported

    I don’t use Sentry. I don’t use PostHog. I don’t use any dedicated error-monitoring SaaS. Every single error in my stack - backend, frontend, queues, Durable Objects etc - lands in Cloudflare Observability the moment it happens. Then a tiny custom Worker pings my account every 15 minutes, surfaces any new errors, and I fix them within a couple hours. Over time the apps just … stop breaking. Here’s the exact system (and why Cloudflare is cool);

  • ShadooowOnX
    Shadooow (@ShadooowOnX) reported

    Andrej explains why Grass needs your internet connection, not your personal data "Anyone joining the Grass network isn't actually sharing personal information or anything like that. I do feel like that ends up being this wide misconception" "Ultimately, what they're contributing is just internet bandwidth" "When AI labs need to build huge training datasets to train their AI models, the most important source for them is actually the internet. They need to go and read as much of the internet as possible" "We're living in a world right now where even though the internet's growing at an exponential pace, the rate at which it's shutting off to the public web is also growing at an exponential pace" "Basically a third of the internet right now is getting protected by Cloudflare. If any AI lab wants to scrape websites that have these types of anti-bot turned on, that is completely inaccessible to them" "Any website that sees an IP address belonging to any of the top frontier labs or any of the cloud providers nowadays is just blocking those" "Grass is a network of millions of residential internet connections" "What we've built is the ability for any AI lab to tap into millions of IP addresses so that all their crawling activity looks like real user activity, and websites display data that they would otherwise display to residential users" "This is all public data, by the way. Nothing behind login walls, nothing behind paywalls. This is all public data that should remain public"

  • ahostingdotnet
    AHosting.net (@ahostingdotnet) reported

    The tell is two headers, never one. cf-cache-status = what Cloudflare did x-litespeed-cache = what the origin did Read either alone and a broken setup looks perfectly healthy. That is exactly why this survives for months.

  • 101xanshu
    Anshu (@101xanshu) reported

    @MattieTK @Cloudflare yeah i just kept finding workarounds instead of opening issues lol. should've filed them properly, will do next time

  • smokedbaconai
    Brett Clark (@smokedbaconai) reported

    "Systems should get smarter while you sleep" is easy to put on a slide. Mine is a Cloudflare Worker that audits my whole stack on a cron and pings my alerts channel before I've had coffee. The Governance Agent runs two passes. A weekly mechanical sweep — health, SSL, integrations. And a monthly LLM-judgment pass that doesn't act on its own calls; it opens a manual-review queue for the decisions a machine shouldn't make alone. First monthly run: 3 critical and 5 moderate findings against live infrastructure. The part that matters: a system that watches everything can see everything, which makes it the most dangerous thing on the network if you build it wrong. So every endpoint validates a zero-trust token before it touches the database, and the audit reports on the state of a credential, never the credential itself. A watchdog is only worth deploying if there's no version of it that becomes the problem.

  • Reezxy23
    Felix (@Reezxy23) reported

    There has never been a cheaper time to build. 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

  • tobeycodes
    @tobeycodes (@tobeycodes) reported

    anyone having issues with gitCheckout in cloudflare sandboxes today? seems to always timeout and can never close. it was working fine before today

  • petehanssens
    Peter Hanssens is tinkering! (@petehanssens) reported

    Howdy, I'm looking for a contract and/or consulting gig to get me through to February next year. Can be anywhere between 3 and 5 days a week - 3-4 days being ideal as I work on my company but can dial that down if 5 days in necessary. Things I've been working on recently: - ClickHouse + Postgres + Fly AppDev - Golang API's + Solidjs frontend - Internal Mailchimp replacement via CloudFlare Email Sends - Marketing automation agentic+skills platform for generating all of my marketing banners and emails - Drover Agentic Framework using Unikraft Cloud - Drover-code - a claude code replacement - Drover-gateway - an AI gateway based on Bifrost - Self-hosted DeepSeek v4 Flash on 4x RTX 6k Pro's on Akamai Cloud - Evals platform with Langfuse with the aim to fine tune a model for my use cases If any of those things sound interesting or you just want some data platform / migration support please do reach out.

  • rhody_special
    LilRhodySpecial (@rhody_special) reported

    @eastdakota I cancelled Spotify because they partnered with Cloudflare. Bad move stepping on artists. Folks do your selves a favor do not use any voice models cloudflare and the rest of the Stanford scam artists are working hard to make sure you own nothing and that includes your voice

  • OddyseyAI
    Oddysey AI (@OddyseyAI) reported

    An agent fleet that watches around the clock has an awkward requirement: Something has to be awake around the clock to run it. We don't run a server. $Oddysey runs entirely on @Cloudflare. → A Cron Trigger fires the sweep every 15 minutes and re-enters the same Worker over a service binding, never taking a trip out to the public internet. → D1 holds every watch, every draft, and the ledger of what was decided. → Per-IP limits are counted at the edge, so our unauthenticated x402 endpoint can't be looped into an outage by anyone who feels like it. No origin. No box to keep alive. The fleet is a Worker that wakes up.

  • ShitlibRapist
    Petrolium (@ShitlibRapist) reported

    @HinasSweatySock Looks like it was an issue with Cloudflare from skimming the forums.

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