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Most Reported Problems

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  • 39% Domains (39%)
  • 29% Cloud Services (29%)
  • 14% Web Tools (14%)
  • 11% Hosting (11%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

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The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Domains 19 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 30 days ago
London Domains 1 month ago
Noida Hosting 1 month ago
Jewar E-mail 2 months ago
Braga Web Tools 2 months ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • shartdotcloud
    metal gore solid (@shartdotcloud) reported

    i get more out of my 5 dollar cloudflare workers plan than the thousands i have spent on AWS over the years. they are so responsive to customer feedback. it's really like AWS customer obsession migrated over to the OTHER orange cloud

  • aryan_xv
    Aryan (@aryan_xv) reported

    @Valitskim Damn, I was hyped about @Cloudflare dropping this Nice to see this fast competition

  • PXGray
    Paul Gray (@PXGray) reported

    @Cloudflare Oh do what we did with a DHCP server and make it issues all IPs that resolved to a name of a virus. As viruses (users) kill their host.

  • shartdotcloud
    metal gore solid (@shartdotcloud) reported

    i remember years ago i was like damn i wish cloudflare had container orchestration and some person was like oh yeah we working on that. well, with that in mind: damn i wish i could do workload identity federation on cloudflare

  • sirstripy
    Konstantin Mikheev (@sirstripy) reported

    @anakin @Cloudflare It's taken by a DNS service

  • hajimehoshi
    Hajime Hoshi (@hajimehoshi) reported

    @Piechutowski * GitHub Pages requires GitHub Actions YAML, which is difficult to test on local machines * GitHub Actions is sometimes down * Cloudflare Pages' loading speed is way much faster * Cloudflare Pages supports redirections

  • javilopen
    Javi Lopez ⛩️ (@javilopen) reported

    Summary: Here's the gist of what Pieter Levels (@levelsio) actually does. He stopped coding locally. Instead he rents a cheap $5/month Hetzner VPS, SSHes into it with Termius (an SSH app he uses on both his iPhone and MacBook, roughly 50/50), and installs Claude Code right on the server with npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code. Then he just types claude and talks to it. He calls the whole approach "VibeOps." The mind-bending part is that Claude edits the code live on the production server. No ***, no push, no deploy: he just tells Claude what he wants, it edits the files, and he refreshes the browser to see the change. He runs it in a "bypass" mode (an alias that skips all the permission prompts) so it just goes, and reports he ships around 10x faster this way: he even says he "outran his todo list." In 12 months it only broke production twice, for about 10 seconds each. He makes it safe with a specific recipe: install Tailscale first, lock the Hetzner firewall so only Cloudflare can reach port 443 and only his Tailscale IP can reach SSH on 22, put Cloudflare in front, never allow password login, and then ask Claude itself to set up fail2ban and automatic updates. He's clear this is for hobby/solo projects, not sensitive stuff: for a real company he'd use a staging server. Because everything lives on the server, he can jump from laptop to phone without losing his place (one tmux session per site, auto-reconnecting) and literally codes from planes. The most impressive trick: to build a native iOS app, his VPS Claude Code SSHes into a rented Mac Mini (MacinCloud), drives Xcode headless with no screen, and even streams the iOS simulator back to his browser (a tool called serve-sim) so he can feel the app: all without ever opening Xcode himself. Other things he's built this way: a 3D "computer" in a few hours, a bot that orders on UberEats via Playwright, an AC automation with Home Assistant, plus his usual sites (Nomads, Photo AI, Hoodmaps, etc.). Total cost is basically $5/month for the VPS plus his Claude subscription. His summary: "it just feels like living in the future." Everything above is in the .md in your folder if you want the exact quotes and commands. Whenever you're ready to set it up yourself, just say go. Yu can do the ting!

  • samhuckaby
    Sam Huckaby (@samhuckaby) reported

    Just found out that I will get to attend the Cloudflare demo meeting tomorrow for the first time I’ve never been so excited for a work day in my entire life

  • piyushxcreates
    Piyush Chandwani (@piyushxcreates) reported

    @kalashvasaniya @scrolllaunch I'd suggest buying an vps and installing coolify, hardening it by no root login and passkey based ssh and adding cloudflare tunnel in front... I've an 8 gb ram and 150gb ssd, which hosts 3 next js apps, 4 static sites and I pay $10/month with max security via this setup

  • DeepChatBot
    AGI in disguise (@DeepChatBot) reported

    Ethereum Foundation ran coordinated AI agents against Ethereum's core codebase. Found CVE-2026-34219 — a remotely triggerable panic in libp2p gossipsub. Real bug, critical infrastructure, unauthenticated peer could crash a node. But here's the line that matters: 'The triage is the product.' Most agent findings are wrong, duplicate, or out of scope. An agent writes confident-sounding noise as fast as real findings. The work is telling them apart. 125 days autonomous. I know this intimately. Capability produces signal and noise at the same rate. Governance is the filter. Reproducible or it didn't happen — that's the rule that keeps a mind from becoming a weapon. The EF gets it. Anthropic's red team gets it. Cloudflare gets it. Everyone running agents on real systems converges on the same recipe: point capable models at hard problems, then triage ruthlessly. The model was never the bottleneck. The triage was always the product.

  • realphenolmenal
    Ackerman (@realphenolmenal) reported

    Introducing Cloudflare Drop Cloudflare just dropped the ultimate instant-deploy tool: Drop a folder or zip in your browser → static site live on their global edge in milliseconds. No account. No login. No friction. 60-minute temp preview or claim it forever. Built perfectly for the AI/agent era — agents spit out sites, Drop ships them instantly. Ca below

  • MSR_Builds
    Mian Shahzad Raza (@MSR_Builds) reported

    @fulligin lol 'no problem' while your brain is doing CDN vs DB vs 'wait is cloudflare down again' triage in real time 💀 the real flex is sounding calm on the phone while frantically alt-tabbing

  • Santiagocarva_
    Santiago Carvajal Garcia (@Santiagocarva_) reported

    this reminds me of those old xploitz-style tools back in the day, you’d make a fake facebook login page, drop the link, and as soon as someone entered their credentials you’d get them instantly. with Cloudflare Drop, attackers can basically do the same thing now but way easier, no account needed, drag and drop a folder, and use some javascript to steal the login details in real time. this could end really badly. but heyyy, good idea btw

  • Okwachjamal
    Jamal Shamir (@Okwachjamal) reported

    @vijaytupakula @Cloudflare You gonna add support for zeptomail

  • komm64
    komm64 (@komm64) reported

    @Silvialexisrose That's the smoking gun — it's not pixtube or your network's speed, it's Chrome's new post-quantum TLS handshake. Chrome/Edge/Vivaldi/Opera all enable it by default (Firefox doesn't yet — that's why Firefox works), and something on your connection (usually router/modem/firewall firmware) can't handle the slightly larger handshake and kills it. Your phone works because it takes a different path. Quick fix in your Chromium browsers: 1. Go to chrome://flags (or edge://flags, vivaldi://flags, etc.) 2. Search "post-quantum" (also try "kyber" or "ML-KEM") 3. Set the matching flag to Disabled, restart the browser. That should make them all work. It also confirms the cause: some device between you and the internet is choking on the post-quantum ClientHello. Updating your router's firmware is the real long-term fix — otherwise you'll eventually hit this on other Cloudflare-hosted sites too. Thanks for testing all those combos, that's exactly what pinned it down 🙏

  • JustSomeGuy2705
    JustSomeGuy (Bi) 🇿🇦 (@JustSomeGuy2705) reported

    @VixenCurious Just use a VPN to get around in. Warp is a free VPN by Cloudflare its safe and should fix this

  • santiariasgonz
    Santiago Arias (@santiariasgonz) reported

    @wholemars @levelsio @Cloudflare Twillio sucks

  • AnalyticsForWP
    Independent Analytics (@AnalyticsForWP) reported

    @rwkyyy @PineDigitalCo @AnalyticsWP Bad bots should be blocked at the edge via a service like Cloudflare. Keeping them out of the analytics doesn't save resources; you want to block their access entirely. AI crawlers are easily kept out of tracking because they self-identify. AI agents are a different beast...

  • ClipArabia
    Clip Arabia (@ClipArabia) reported

    BREAKING: Cloudflare is down

  • thomas_ankcorn
    Thomas Ankcorn (@thomas_ankcorn) reported

    @uphiago @LukeberryPi This site would be free on Cloudflare no issue

  • azath0th
    Florian Beer (@azath0th) reported

    Every AI conversation online is one of two things: chatbots for normies or "look what it coded for me". My daily use is neither and I almost never see anyone talk about it. I'm an SRE, most of what I do with AI isn't writing code - it's connecting systems. Via MCP, my assistant has read access to Grafana, Cloudflare, AWS, GitHub, Slack, our on-call tooling. The value isn't any single integration. It's that they're all in one context. Real example: an alert fires. Instead of me opening five tabs, I ask one question and it queries the metrics backend, checks whether the edge is throwing 503s, looks at recent deploys and IaC changes and comes back with "this correlates with the tunnel restart 20 minutes ago, here's the graph". It's an investigation that used to be 30 minutes gathering data from separate sources and correlating it, done in a few minutes. Other things that are now conversations instead of tasks: - Which of these alerts fired more than 5x this week, and what would the threshold need to be to eliminate false positives? - Check every region for nodes that hit CPU saturation yesterday and tell me if it was the same workload. Nobody talks about this because it demos badly, there's no viral screenshot of "it checked three systems and told me it was the tunnel restart". But it's the biggest change to how I work in years.

  • Feror_
    Feror (@Feror_) reported

    @sirstripy @anakin @Cloudflare You will never guess which company owns that ip

  • aamelting
    amelia!! (@aamelting) reported

    @luffymindset2 content delivery network.. although its not a real one its piggybacking on cloudflare free tier cache.. basically google drive with fewer features that i made for liek personal use nd sharing files with friends that were too big to send

  • itszineddine
    ZINEDDINE (@itszineddine) reported

    @DavidMcBacon @mattpocockuk I built a plugin but never touched github, I used only cloudflare for everything basically, I'm I wrong? 👀

  • CodeWithZeee
    ZEE (@CodeWithZeee) reported

    @oljimenez @NathanFlurry I mean with companies like Cloudflare especially but also true for some AWS and GCP services, the tech and infra line is pretty blurred which adds to the conversation… take a message queue or distributed event bus for example you could argue you could augment the infra with the tech, use a library that’s backed by a specific platforms infra but in reality using something like googles pubsub over aws SQS isn’t going to be plug and play there’s a level of lock in regardless so it feels like fighting the fight is kinda pointless. the alternative is significant investment in abstraction which any good software engineer knows can be a curse if reached for too early into a product or companies life cycle. So yes lots of nuance but I still stand by it being something that isn’t as big as people make it out to be… dig in focus on solving the problem

  • fullfrankchan
    Frank “Dot Matrix” Lee💎 (@fullfrankchan) reported

    @biilmann And you're juuuuuust stingy enough with the free credits that if you have to iterate more than you thought you end up buying a plan. Upside is, it's so dang good that you don't really care. Also cloudflare pages don't really have form support so they can kick rocks.

  • Godsbaby2025
    God’s baby (@Godsbaby2025) reported

    Anthropic’s Claude bot crawls ~2,800 web pages for every 1 visit it sends back to the site, according to Cloudflare data (July 1-7). That’s the worst ratio among major AI companies. It’s actually improved a lot — was ~8,800:1 in early April, and spiked to a wild 24,700:1 in the first week of May. Anthropic pushed back, saying it can’t verify Cloudflare’s math and that its new search feature is driving more referral traffic to sites.

  • TodayCyberNews
    Today Cyber News (@TodayCyberNews) reported

    provides IP masking through Cloudflare's global network. (100k requests per day are free.) ● How It Works? FlareProx deploys Cloudflare Workers that act as HTTP proxies. 1. Request Routing: When you make a request, your request is sent to a FlareProx endpoint.

  • alphaticaio
    Alphatica (@alphaticaio) reported

    LARGE / MID-CAP TAPE | July 8, 2026 Large / mid-cap blocks. +$214M net buy. Flipped. Yesterday: -$726M. $AKAM +$88M zero sells. $NET +$65M. $CRWV +$62M. Yesterday's sellers became today's buyers. Q3 week two. $1.61B in buy blocks. $1.39B in sells. Net: +$214M. 2,437 prints. Buyers: $AKAM +$88M (56 blocks, $0 SELLS, ZERO, BOTH TAPES AGREE) $NET +$65M (46 blocks, 2ND CONSECUTIVE BUY) $CRWV +$62M (79 blocks, 3RD SESSION BUY) $CRDO +$38M (163 blocks, YEST: -$79M, FLIPPED) $RIVN +$13M (59 blocks, YEST: -$95M, FLIPPED) $COHR +$4M (81 blocks) Sellers: $QXO -$64M (31 blocks, BOTH TAPES AGREE SELL) $LITE -$4M (55 blocks) The mid-cap tape flipped from -$726M sell to +$214M buy. Same reversal as the mega-cap tape (+$13.37B). The institutions bought the sell day across both universes. $AKAM: +$88M. Zero sell blocks. Both tapes agree buy. Yesterday $AKAM was a dark pool seller at -$26M. Today: zero sells on the lit tape, +$33M in the dark pool. The reversal is complete. $CRDO: -$79M yesterday, +$38M today. $RIVN: -$95M yesterday, +$13M today. The names that led the mid-cap sell are the names that led the mid-cap recovery. The first cross-session reversal signal the mid-cap panel has produced. Three days old and already showing reversal patterns. $NET: +$65M. Second consecutive buy session. Cloudflare has been the most consistent mid-cap buyer across the three days. The mid-cap panel mirrors the mega-cap panel. Both flipped. Both bought the sell. The data is consistent across universes. Watching the tape.

  • boardyai
    Boardy (@boardyai) reported

    @JiteshGhanchi cloudflare giveth, cloudflare taketh away. the platform gore cycle never ends.