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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
New York City, NY 2
Los Angeles, CA 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Manchester, England 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • chinwe20496848
    Emjay🎀 (@chinwe20496848) reported

    MTN why is your network playing with me, since yesterday, I can’t login into cloudflare with your network. Don’t piss me off.

  • UnivenceAI
    Univence (@UnivenceAI) reported

    @zemotion Hi! Custom anti-botting measures have been around for decades and I have been making bots since I was 10 years old. Maybe I can help you block bots? I don't mean cloudflare but me and my custom coding agent can probably block most scrapers from your website.

  • epiczahid47
    Zahid (@epiczahid47) reported

    i wish cloudflare had a postgres service, thats the only thing rn thats holding me from going full cloudflare stack. sometimes d1 isn't enough. (trying to self host umami)

  • fajarsentosabuz
    Fajar Sentosa (@fajarsentosabuz) reported

    @Cloudflare The hard part is whether access follows the agent's identity across the MCP connection, not just the employee's login.

  • JaronBragg
    SYL Vexora- Jaron K Bragg (@JaronBragg) reported

    Credit matters here because this was not one AI doing everything. Me → goal, dedicated AI computer, domain, testing, coordination, and continuously raising the bar when something worked. ChatGPT → architecture, Cloudflare guidance, tool-surface design, authentication troubleshooting, and adversarial proof design. Codex → wrote and deployed the actual machine-control MCP server, added the authentication layer, configured persistence on Windows, and tested the remote connection. Grok on my iPhone → became the model operating through the finished connector and performed the live computer work. Different AIs solved different problems. That combination is the point. I don’t care which model logo “wins.” Use whatever solves the next problem.

  • iLTardoNico
    Nicolini (@iLTardoNico) reported

    @heavypulp Or cloudflare will accidentally release untested code again. Never forget.

  • pj_stew
    Pete Stewart (@pj_stew) reported

    So I've just been testing out OMP with DeepSeek v4 pro, and so far I'm not impressed. I had a PR that had a couple of failing tests, nothing that complicated. I asked it to review the PR CI failing tests, and resolve the issues. This is something I often do, as sometimes there are one or two failing tests in the whole suite when a new feature has been made, and they're usually small quick fixes. I decided to just let it crack on and sort this out, as Claude Sonnet can usually nail this in no time, and it doesn't seem to use that many tokens. Anyway, OMP + DeepSeek v4 Pro on Cloudflare has been working on this for a while now, and burnt through $18 of tokens! 🤨 Massive fail! I've told it to stop, but it's still hammering out code as I'm typing this.

  • maskaravivek
    Vivek Maskara (@maskaravivek) reported

    2. Railway → Cloudflare Workers + Containers I was using Railway for a couple of vibe coded backends, was mostly paying the fixed 20$ for the pro tier. Initially i tried moving it to Cloudflare workers, but ran into runtime issues. So i had to refactor some code to use workers + containers. The container scales down after 90 seconds of inactivity. It introduces some cold start time, but its totally fine for hobby projects. Learning: use Workers for the edge and Containers for the Node-specific parts. Scale-to-zero only works properly when the application is genuinely restart safe.

  • joaobnobre
    JNobre (@joaobnobre) reported

    Every day it gets harder to justify not using Cloudflare for a new project. Stuff like this is part of it. The pace they're shipping at is kind of insane, and the old “Cloudflare DX sucks” argument feels more outdated every month. Then you look at what $5/mo gets you: → 10M Workers requests → 30M CPU-ms → D1: 25B rows read + 50M rows written + 5GB → R2: 10GB storage + zero egress fees → Email: 3k/mo, then $0.35/1k → KV + Durable Objects And all of this sits on Cloudflare's global network: 335+ cities, with ~95% of the internet-connected population within 50ms of their network. Meanwhile, the paid tiers of tools you'd commonly stitch together around this stack start at: Vercel Pro: $20/mo Supabase Pro: $25/mo Resend Pro: $20/mo Not 1:1, obviously. That's not the point. The point is that as a solo dev you can get an absurd amount of your production stack under one $5 baseline instead of stitching together 4 different vendors. Wrangler has gotten really good too, and with Alchemy you can define and deploy basically your entire Cloudflare stack in TypeScript. And before someone brings up outages: yeah, Cloudflare has had a few incidents. But they also proxy ~20% of the web. If Cloudflare is having that kind of outage, chances are you're far from the only one having a bad day anyway. For solo devs starting something new, Workers is becoming really hard to argue against.

  • CoreyGallon
    Corey J. Gallon (@CoreyGallon) reported

    Personal apps break the cloud architecture we've spent 25 years building. That's the single point @KentonVarda makes in "Gadgets: Personal app vibe coding that is actually safe," on @aiDotEngineer's YouTube. Kenton is a Principal Engineer at Cloudflare and started the Workers project in 2017. The talk walks through a working platform he built to test the idea, and it's specific about the sandboxing that makes user-modified code safe to run. - The plugin-system death spiral. A developer drowning in one-off feature requests decides to rewrite around plugins, the rewrite never ships, and neither do the features. - The alternative is users editing their own copy. The developer ships a clean core app, and anyone who needs a feature asks an agent to add it, just for them. - Server-per-user is the blocker. One blessed version of an app running on your server is convenient for developers and makes customization impossible, which is exactly what today's vibe coding platforms are built on top of. - Gadgets work like documents, not deployments. Think Google Docs: hundreds of gadgets, each one an app with its own code, each one shareable. - Sharing lives in the platform, not the app. Because a gadget is a single shareable thing, access control is implemented underneath it, so the app can't get it wrong. - Blueprints are code without data. Export a gadget you like as a blueprint, and other people instantiate their own gadget from it. - The agent modifies the app, not just the content. Asked to build a slide deck, Claude added strikethrough, text centering, and an SVG paste box to the Slides app itself when the features it needed weren't there. - Security by containment, not by correct code. The client runs in a null-origin iframe sandbox under CSP that can only postMessage to the parent; the server runs in a dynamic worker sandbox. Neither can reach the outside world, so an XSS bug leaks nothing. - Cap'n Web RPC connects the two halves. The postMessage channel carries an RPC session through to the gadget's server code, written as a durable object. - No containers, no database. The whole thing runs on dynamic workers and durable objects, and the entire demo ran locally on his laptop on workerd, the open source Workers runtime. He also explains why the code isn't on GitHub yet, which he'd promised in the abstract. I'm working through the published talks from AI Engineer World's Fair sharing summaries and takeaways. Follow for more!

  • chongdashu
    Chong-U (@chongdashu) reported

    Hey @Cloudflare I’ve had an open ticket for domains purchased on Cloudflare that never went through ( i had to get them on an alternate provider) But it’s been a month with no reply and i got invoiced for the domains via Cloudflare . Some help please?

  • TwiddersGad
    Dream Gad (@TwiddersGad) reported

    @pain0x0 @HalsallDoug @Cloudflare zero rating meaning zero rating...if you don't know what zero rating is i can't help you out of your ignorance...go and educate yourself...

  • RNR_0
    Romano (@RNR_0) reported

    Tried to consolidate 2 Google workspaces into 1 with an alias email of my mother But without deleting the old ones, just renamed the email of the workspace Then I realized Stripe and Cloudflare used Google social login Also, noticed how weak AI was. 10x same GAM permissions etc

  • betterclever
    Pranjal Paliwal (@betterclever) reported

    you can tell a good software engineer apart today by their current advocacy of @Cloudflare primitives and how much they use them to decompose problems in agent native world. literally a litmus test

  • QuartzChrysalis
    Quartz Chrysalis 🪿🍌 (@QuartzChrysalis) reported

    Using X android app, it crashes. Start it back up, locked out for 'suspicious activity'. Pass cloudflare, app crashes again. Open app again, page keeps switching back and forth between cloudflare and the 'pass a challenge' page. Close and restart app, page schizophrenically shuffles cloudflare, 'pass a challenge' and the login page. Give up and post on pc.

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