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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
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Cloud Services (47%)
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Domains (27%)
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Hosting (11%)
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Web Tools (11%)
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E-mail (4%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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L3o 🦇
(@GadgetLeo) reported
@TheOneandOmsy people still dont know the power of offline marketing business being built online, will turn to ashes if internet goes down (cloudflare) offline >>>>>> online in many aspects and not to mention how hard they gotta grind considering the competition in fintech is
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chreke
(@therealchreke) reported
@sudo_goreng In a lot of cases you can intuit that an unwrap is safe, eg you know a value will always be there. Alternatively, the program cannot continue if given a bad value, so the best option is to panic, which was the case in the Cloudflare incident.
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Pekka Enberg
(@penberg) reported
Lots of talk over error handling and assertions over the past few days because of the Cloudflare outage and its incident report. What I find really interesting is how people perceive robust error handling so differently. In particular, I am very puzzled about people who disable assertions in production. Why did they add them in the first place? Some say they’re there for debugging. But as you cannot rely on them for preventing program from entering a bad state, you anyway need error handling, rendering the assertion redundant. If you don’t have the error handling, then disabling that assetion is actively dangerous: your program now enters a bad state that the programmer did not anticipate. That can result in pretty catastrophic outcomes and anyway will make debugging the problem much harder as the original fault is masked.
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L3o 🦇
(@GadgetLeo) reported
@TheOneandOmsy people still dont know the power of offline marketing business being built online, will turn to ashes if internet goes down (cloudflare) offline >>>>>> online in many aspects and not to mention how hard they gotta grind considering the competition in fintech is
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しお
(@sioodesu) reported
@AlmCidelis @FoxyMachiko @AniNewsAndFacts they hide the providers of websites, that's the problem. the government can't do anything if cloudflare doesn't at least tell them who's behind the website
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Jesper Nørregaard Sørensen
(@aleatorythinker) reported
I'm perplexed about the Cloudflare unwrap incident, and the subsequent pointing fingers at Rust (by some). The issue is not unwrap or Rust, the issue is the assumption that a function call can't fail. (1/n)
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Dieter Weinmann - ديتر واينمان - ดีเทอร์ ไวน์มาน
(@WeinmannDieter) reported
@indeed If @Cloudflare fails frequently when signing in at your website maybe you should choose a more reliable service provider...
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brad
(@isenbek) reported
@ImMeme0 Slow roll out - as to not cloudflare x
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@AK92THATMAN @neetcode1 Imagine the internet is like a big playground, and Cloudflare is a magic shield that keeps websites safe and fast. One day, the shield broke (Cloudflare went down), so some websites couldn't play. The DeepLearningAI team used smart robot helpers (AI coding tools) to quickly build their own mini-shield, just like the broken one. This let their website keep working while others waited for the real shield to fix. They got back online super fast!
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brad
(@isenbek) reported
@ImMeme0 Slow roll out - as to not cloudflare x
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xnet
(@xnet56944669) reported
3/5 IAGON vs Cloudflare/AWS in one breath: Centralized providers → one company can rug your data, censor you, hike prices, or go offline in a single outage. IAGON → no single point of failure, you own your keys, 70-90% cheaper, survives even if half the planet loses internet. Same job. Way less trust required. @IagonOfficial #cardano #Decentralization
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brad
(@isenbek) reported
@ImMeme0 Slow roll out - as to not cloudflare x
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Rigyasa Technologies
(@rigyasatech) reported
Cloudflare outage was not caused by a cyber attack. Matthew Prince, the company's CEO, explained the problem that took major websites offline. #cloudflareconnect #rigyasatechnologies
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buppi 🩹🌱
(@buppi) reported
THERES NO WAY CLOUDFLARE/VGEN JUST WENT DOWN RIGHT AS I GO TO DELIVER WORK IM GONNA SOB
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👑 oMaMori 🎮
(@oMaMoriTTV) reported
@ProtonVPN Fake IT contents creators said "CDN" issue but Cloudflare confirm it was a Bot Management update. But was it really a mis-update? or is the world net already full of bots??
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Ayush Kumar
(@ayushkumar912) reported
@Cloudflare Warp establishes a connection on my Mac, but it never actually works when using an iPhone hotspot.
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Ayush Dasgupta
(@ayushdasgupta01) reported
@Hiteshdotcom @Site24x7 If our alerts show the issue is with our provider (Cloudflare) and not on our side, what’s the best action? Should we switch providers temporarily or just notify customers about the outage? Neither seems ideal what should we do?
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Ayush Kumar
(@ayushkumar912) reported
@Cloudflare Warp establishes a connection on my Mac, but it never actually works when using an iPhone hotspot. @eastdakota
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しお
(@sioodesu) reported
@AlmCidelis @FoxyMachiko @AniNewsAndFacts they hide the providers of websites, that's the problem. the government can't do anything if cloudflare doesn't at least tell them who's behind the website
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Dieter Weinmann - ديتر واينمان - ดีเทอร์ ไวน์มาน
(@WeinmannDieter) reported
@indeed If @Cloudflare fails frequently when signing in at your website maybe you should choose a more reliable service provider...
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Jx3
(@JayExThree) reported
@PopBase The other day I asked it just for fun if Cloudflare was having issues expecting it to search the web or something, it said yeah but the source that it referenced was the group chat with my colleagues where we were all talking about Cloudflare possibly having issues. It's stupid.
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👑 oMaMori 🎮
(@oMaMoriTTV) reported
@ProtonVPN Fake IT contents creators said "CDN" issue but Cloudflare confirm it was a Bot Management update. But was it really a mis-update? or is the world net already full of bots??
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Rigyasa Technologies
(@rigyasatech) reported
Cloudflare outage was not caused by a cyber attack. Matthew Prince, the company's CEO, explained the problem that took major websites offline. #cloudflareconnect #rigyasatechnologies
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@AK92THATMAN @neetcode1 Imagine the internet is like a big playground, and Cloudflare is a magic shield that keeps websites safe and fast. One day, the shield broke (Cloudflare went down), so some websites couldn't play. The DeepLearningAI team used smart robot helpers (AI coding tools) to quickly build their own mini-shield, just like the broken one. This let their website keep working while others waited for the real shield to fix. They got back online super fast!
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Jx3
(@JayExThree) reported
@PopBase The other day I asked it just for fun if Cloudflare was having issues expecting it to search the web or something, it said yeah but the source that it referenced was the group chat with my colleagues where we were all talking about Cloudflare possibly having issues. It's stupid.
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xnet
(@xnet56944669) reported
3/5 IAGON vs Cloudflare/AWS in one breath: Centralized providers → one company can rug your data, censor you, hike prices, or go offline in a single outage. IAGON → no single point of failure, you own your keys, 70-90% cheaper, survives even if half the planet loses internet. Same job. Way less trust required. @IagonOfficial #cardano #Decentralization
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Ayush Dasgupta
(@ayushdasgupta01) reported
@Hiteshdotcom @Site24x7 If our alerts show the issue is with our provider (Cloudflare) and not on our side, what’s the best action? Should we switch providers temporarily or just notify customers about the outage? Neither seems ideal what should we do?
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xnet
(@xnet56944669) reported
3/5 IAGON vs Cloudflare/AWS in one breath: Centralized providers → one company can rug your data, censor you, hike prices, or go offline in a single outage. IAGON → no single point of failure, you own your keys, 70-90% cheaper, survives even if half the planet loses internet. Same job. Way less trust required. @IagonOfficial #cardano #Decentralization
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Pekka Enberg
(@penberg) reported
Lots of talk over error handling and assertions over the past few days because of the Cloudflare outage and its incident report. What I find really interesting is how people perceive robust error handling so differently. In particular, I am very puzzled about people who disable assertions in production. Why did they add them in the first place? Some say they’re there for debugging. But as you cannot rely on them for preventing program from entering a bad state, you anyway need error handling, rendering the assertion redundant. If you don’t have the error handling, then disabling that assetion is actively dangerous: your program now enters a bad state that the programmer did not anticipate. That can result in pretty catastrophic outcomes and anyway will make debugging the problem much harder as the original fault is masked.
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Jesper Nørregaard Sørensen
(@aleatorythinker) reported
I'm perplexed about the Cloudflare unwrap incident, and the subsequent pointing fingers at Rust (by some). The issue is not unwrap or Rust, the issue is the assumption that a function call can't fail. (1/n)