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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Greater Noida, UP 8
Noida, UP 4
Columbus, GA 2
Dādri, UP 2
Akron, OH 2
Juárez, CHH 1
Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council 1
Kontagora, Niger State 1
Lima, Provincia de Lima 1
Norden, Lower Saxony 1
Norwalk, OH 1
Melbourne, VIC 1
Russell, KS 1
La Gloria, Departamento de Santa Ana 1
Edison, NJ 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Vienna, Wien 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Quito, Provincia de Pichincha 1
Delmenhorst, Lower Saxony 1
Surrey, BC 1
Irvine, CA 1
Sanengeta, Midlands Province 1
Newton, MA 1
Arlington, VA 1
Tupaciguara, MG 1
Martinez, CA 1
Penzance, England 1
Visalia, CA 1
Montréal, QC 1

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jasonacurry Jason Curry (@jasonacurry) reported

    @elcapitan1488 I was so pumped when cloudflare announced support for deepseek via workers ai, but now, meh.

  • zkBaraka Baraka (@zkBaraka) reported

    Even though I love cloudflare I think the implementation sucks. This is one of those where micro transactions would have worked so well rather than letting everyone depend on one provider and USD locking. Imagine when u visit a page u offer a bribe in the header say a max of $0.00001 a crypto transaction that the web owner can automatically claim upon visit, money goes direct to them. Crypto literally fixes this without the expensive complicated cloud infra.

  • freqtions freq: (@freqtions) reported

    @TheOthersWawa @justusecobalt that's for cloudflare to fix tbh

  • talesofzardes Tobi♣️ (@talesofzardes) reported

    Can someone please help me get rid of this "Blocked by Cloudflare" issue?

  • Cassius_Reborn CassiusReborn (@Cassius_Reborn) reported

    @INVESTMENTSHULK We already are there... with just AWS or Cloudflare down, much of the internet is down. Way past time to decentralize.

  • Ayush_cg Ayush Singh (@Ayush_cg) reported

    True. That also helps you switch CDN providers. also, its a fair conclusion to draw that when tech companies move from one CDN to another, they introduce a lot of cache issues because Akamai's caching mechanism is totally different from Cloudflare's would be a cool automation idea, right?

  • Prab1n_ Prabin (@Prab1n_) reported

    finally, someone’s addressing the elephant in the room: AI companies have been freeloading off content for too long. But @Cloudflare 's 'pay per crawl' could either support creators or this make AI development more expensive.

  • johngfriedman John Friedman (@johngfriedman) reported

    Ran into a minor issue with S3, due to being dumb. I uploaded 18 million or so files to Cloudflare R2. Listing them requires 18,000 listobjects operations which are class A and charged at $4.50/million operations, so listing every object costs about $.08. This is time consuming using the 'continuation-token' approach which is sequential. However a work around that utilizes concurrency can be constructed using 'start-after'. This is important, because I'm writing a r2 reconciliation script that checks if r2 is missing items in the database, and if so, fixes it, using ECS which bills for time. I'd like to run the script every day. The database cost is $0. This is because the services are within the same AWS region, so data transfer (about 500mb) per day is free. So, the remaining cost is just the ECS. If I had been smart and used S3 prefixes (such as years), I would be able to compare the database for one year against the S3 with that years prefix to find the missing files. But, I didn't. So, I have to load every item in the database into memory and compare them against items in the R2 bucket. Which forces me to use a lot more memory, which forces me to use a lot more cpu. So my ECS cost (assuming 1hr) goes from $.03 to $.10. Not huge, but mildly frustrating. I can save on memory by deleting items in the in_db list/set as items in r2 come out. Which is nice, but requires a more complex setup.

  • SpecialistPH Specialist PH (@SpecialistPH) reported

    @jdevalk @Cloudflare @fastly The idea of moving from a courtesy system to real authentication and enforceable standards feels overdue, especially as AI scraping grows. Appreciate how clearly you laid out not just the problem but a path forward. –Paula

  • trapgis xin (@trapgis) reported

    Speed Matters Traditional decentralized storage is slow. Irys optimizes bundling and bandwidth, offering up to 100x faster uploads via distributed bundlers. It’s the Cloudflare of Arweave optimized and permanent.

  • codeshah Sekander Badsha (@codeshah) reported

    I used to think Cloudflare is invincible. No one can touch them and nothing could happen to their service!

  • joakimbhellum joakimbhellum (@joakimbhellum) reported

    ok i give up. what is best solution for managed db + functions (must support python)? just something very flexible but focus on simplicity. its not supabase, clickhouse, railway, fly, motherduck or whatever. so what is it? think its cloudflare honestly

  • Damilare707 Damilare™️✨ ✦ (@Damilare707) reported

    @cryptoscoopX @Humanityprot CAPTCHA and Cloudflare are band-aids Humanity Protocol is the fix. One palm scan, one secure Human ID, and you’re in. No more clicking buses or traffic lights. Web3 deserves frictionless, human-first access, and @Humanityprot is delivering it.

  • eazytrade100 Eazy 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 🤝 🌍⤵️🌎⤴️🌏 (@eazytrade100) reported

    @thejobchick Snap. Oracle. Adobe. Cloudflare. Service Now. Zoom.

  • TraderZeroX CryptoVoyager (@TraderZeroX) reported

    @SnorterToken 🚨 SCAM WARNING: $SNORTER I paid via their official site on June 18 using Phantom wallet. Funds were sent — no tokens, no contract. The site is now flagged as phishing by Cloudflare. They still reply with vague “support” messages. 🧠 Don’t fall for it. #SNORTER #CryptoScam

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