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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
London, England 16
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 14
Berlin, Land Berlin 13
Melbourne, VIC 13
Paris, Île-de-France 12
Sydney, NSW 10
Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 9
Hamburg, HH 9
Vienna, Wien 9
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 6
Dresden, Saxony 6
Zürich, ZH 6
Warsaw, Województwo Mazowieckie 4
Hyderabad, TG 4
Barcelona, Catalunya 4
Munich, Bavaria 4
Manchester, England 4
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 4
Seattle, WA 4
Hannover, Lower Saxony 3
Toronto, ON 3
Adelaide, SA 3
Bristol, England 3
Cardiff, Wales 3
Newham, England 3
Taipei, Taiwan 3
Kingston upon Hull, England 3
Hackney, England 3
City of London, England 3
Düsseldorf, NRW 3

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • saltyAom SaltyAom (@saltyAom) reported

    Assuming that 1 instance could handle 120,000 req/s after Cloudflare. Taking down 1 instance would require 80K IP addresses attacking simultaneously, if I set max scalable instance to 100, then you would need 8M IP addresses WHICH must pass through to take down the API.

  • DanielF737EBook Robo-Dan (@DanielF737EBook) reported

    Feel like pure ****, just want the blu ray to be working at Cloudflare at the moment.

  • saltyAom SaltyAom (@saltyAom) reported

    Assuming that 1 instance could handle 120,000 req/s after Cloudflare. Taking down 1 instance would require 80K IP addresses attacking simultaneously, if I set max scalable instance to 100, then you would need 8M IP addresses which MUST pass through Cloudflare to take down the API

  • tweetcaster_xyz Tweetcaster (@tweetcaster_xyz) reported

    (@)christopher: The xyz subdomain is just all around bad. Emails will routinely get marked immediately for spam in Gmail. But as you already probably know, there’s not much for this except changing your local DNS to Google or Cloudflare. DNS hijacking should be illegal.

  • ebey_jacob Jacob.lol 🤣 (@ebey_jacob) reported

    @theMosaad @Cloudflare @prisma No problems so far but my data model is very simple right now.

  • 4151_EMVERSE Dirk Suzuki (@4151_EMVERSE) reported

    Completed integration test between cloudflare and gmail. There seemed to be a little more lag on the receiving end than I would normally feel with normal routing, but I guess that's just my imagination. Anyway, generally no problems.

  • artillain Artillain (@artillain) reported

    @Crowd_Security @ryanseanbadger @Cloudflare Thanks for being proactive, i've had a false positive or two over the years with crowdsec but i believe it was because the crowd was wrong. Not a major problem. Cloudflare on the other hand, seems to be false positive central.. just because of how it works.

  • BaryBlueBird Bary Blue Bird (@BaryBlueBird) reported

    @hellriiser Was the Cwc Wiki that you were referring to in your last video Kiwi Farms? That site was taken down by Cloudflare after Moon and his associates swatted a trans person in an attempt to get her killed, forcing her to move to another country. Just an FYI.

  • vegardwikeby Vegard Wikeby (@vegardwikeby) reported

    @cblavier naked. without www. redirect any www to naked. use a good nameserver such as @Cloudflare to mitigate "issues" with old fashioned DNS rules.

  • NoWizardry Scott (@NoWizardry) reported

    @jaredpalmer @vercel Serverful deploys like Rendr Web Services so we can have more flexibility. Or expose the entire Cloudflare worker platform via edge functions. Better monorepo support for the Vercel cli.

  • Neon_WX Neon (@Neon_WX) reported

    @Its_Sydney_m8 @Cloudflare hcaptcha sucks ***

  • theMosaad Mosaad (@theMosaad) reported

    @ebey_jacob @Cloudflare @prisma no problems with inserts? had to manually override the types for columns that are generated from the database with Generated<type>. ended up using kysely-codegen to get more compatible automatic type generation.

  • ncrmro Nicholas Romero (@ncrmro) reported

    The thing that makes this project both interesting and hard is that from and infrastructure standpoint the Cloudflare Pages runs on javascript v8 engine and not the entire node stack which is where some of this issue is.

  • hopperelec hopperelec (@hopperelec) reported

    @nattloves_u @TubboLive Damn now it's not even a Cloudflare error lol. Is Cloudflare gonna be the source of TubNet issues once again?

  • _seanlane Sean Lane (@_seanlane) reported

    @_loganboyd @cblavier To be fair, 90+% of anyone reading this likely won't have problems with the above, or can use some nonstandard CNAME flattening or ALIAS magic that Cloudflare and others do, but there's definitely some caveats to be aware of.

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