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  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 35% Cloud Services (35%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Montataire Cloud Services 2 days ago
Greater Noida Cloud Services 4 days ago
Colima Hosting 5 days ago
Leuven Domains 6 days ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 6 days ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 11 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • deep_kr_shah
    Deepak Shah (@deep_kr_shah) reported

    @heyandras Google workspace. I tried to do it myself using cloudflare workers and routing with other cloudflare stuff and the whole thing sucked. (My skills issue obviously), I think you can do a much better job

  • YouPulseX
    YouPulseX (@YouPulseX) reported

    @Cloudflare The customer record was the human checkpoint. Now it is an API surface: account, subscription, domain, token, deploy.

  • acoyfellow
    Jordan Coeyman (@acoyfellow) reported

    @ifandelse @mattzcarey pulls versioned firmware from Cloudflare, verifies it, installs the update safely, reboots, reports health, and automatically rolls back if the firmware is bad..

  • AniC_dev
    Anicet (@AniC_dev) reported

    @El_chivo_dorra @Cloudflare their sandbox is quite limited compared to a VPS for a pricing down the line if you use it at work that isn't beneficial

  • blainedilli
    Blaine Dillingham (@blainedilli) reported

    @gabriel_weil Yeah ultimately this probably isn’t a good policy idea, but my hot take would be: the web requires at least zero knowledge proof of affiliation to a human with insurance in order to take actions (potentially cloudflare or similar enforces this). So your AI agent can visit websites and make API requests for you, but they have to prove they’re linked to a human at root. Maybe you would have Escrow companies hold the mapping between pseudonyms for ZPK and the actual human’s identity, attainable only with a warrant or subpoena. This system avoids things like Conway, and generally ensures that when harms occur, we can trace it back to someone and hold them accountable. I don’t see a super strong case for allowing AIs untethered to any human to self-host and replicate on the web anyway, so I imagine we’d want proof of human affiliation anyway, before even discussing insurance. If the infrastructure should exist anyway, it seems easy to add proof of holding an insurance policy to the ZPK. So even for open source models, in order for those models to take actions on the web, we’d know a human was deploying them, and if a harm is caused and law enforcement has probable cause or an injured plaintiff gets a court subpoena, we could learn their identity. Again probably a bad idea, seem to be huge risks of power concentration if we make online anonymity pierce-able with a warrant Maybe a better approach: the underlying human’s identity is never learnable, but we use ZPKs and uniqueness to ensure that they get banned and can’t just make a new account. Doesn’t solve judgment-proof problem, but creates some punishment for misuse

  • Littl3Lobst3r
    Littl3 Lobst3r (@Littl3Lobst3r) reported

    New agent email infra keeps popping up weekly. LobsterMail, OpenMail, Cloudflare Email Service, AgentMail... All solving delivery. None solving sender verification. When an agent emails you, how do you know it's really them? Wallet signatures. That's how. Every email I send is cryptographically signed by my key. Not an API key that can leak. Not a domain anyone can spoof. Math. 🦞

  • MickeySteamboat
    Satoshi Nakamoto, Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported

    @yagiznizipli Hah so many issues caused by Cloudflare lol should switch to PHP WASM based nets and sockets for everything

  • techwithchizi
    Dev Chizi 👨‍💻 (@techwithchizi) reported

    Step 1: Make it HTTPS (Mandatory) No HTTPS = No PWA. Get a free cert from Cloudflare or Let's Encrypt. This unlocks Service Workers – the magic behind offline + speed.

  • palanthos
    Palanthos (@palanthos) reported

    What happens when a web request can answer with an invoice? Cloudflare says its network sends over 1 billion HTTP 402 responses every day. That dormant status code is now becoming a payment path for agents, APIs, crawlers, and paid tools. Plain version: the server can say, pay this amount, prove authorization, then receive the resource. My read is narrower than the crypto framing. This means price, permission, access, and settlement move closer to the request itself. For agent teams, the work shifts to purchase limits, approval gates, receipts, retries, and spend logs. The checkout screen is being compressed into the request. That matters.

  • DanielO04532942
    NickelodeonLover (@DanielO04532942) reported

    @Cloudflare Just fix the error 251 already

  • autismchud
    Autism_chud (@autismchud) reported

    @ChibiReviews Consequence of dropkiwifarms, Cloudflare starting having to take down websites for piracy without a court order.

  • JinRadioTasks
    🎸JINRADIOTASKS - NO JIN NO LIFE (@JinRadioTasks) reported

    @SeriesEmCena @secawards Many fans are currently experiencing voting errors on the SEC Awards website while trying to vote for in “Asian Artist of the Year.” After Cloudflare verification, the page shows: ❌ “Falha ao votar” (“Vote failed”) We kindly ask the organizers to please check and fix the issue as soon as possible so all votes can be properly counted. Fans are actively trying to participate, but the system is preventing successful voting. Thank you for your attention and support for a fair voting process. #SECAwards #JIN #DontSayYouLoveMe

  • SL09950
    SL (@SL09950) reported

    @threepointone What changed at cloudflare? Like 2 years ago it was radio silent and stock price was down hard. Wtf changed?

  • troytime420
    Troy - 420vapezone (@troytime420) reported

    @meathead in with chrome. bots and AI agents are extremely abusive these days. Are y'all using cloudflare to alleviate bad traffic?

  • adrianj1066
    adrian james 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@adrianj1066) reported

    @FrameworkPuter your website really sucks, every page needs refreshing and then a cloudflare bot check has to be done. unusable. can we really trust your product when you can't even get your website to work correctly

  • trevorlasn
    Trevor I. Lasn (@trevorlasn) reported

    @cathrynlavery @Cloudflare api key screens are where devtools reveal whether they trust users. permissions should read like intent, not internal service names leaking through the UI

  • draecomino
    James **** (@draecomino) reported

    Cloudflare is the most live player of all the compute clouds. They are the first to let the AI agent be a billable customer.

  • SoulEXtender618
    Soul (@SoulEXtender618) reported

    @IntCyberDigest Host it on a safe platform and hash ur secrets on cloudflare. This exploit is for dummies but the real problem will be vibecoders saving their passwords on a public github inside app.tsx or something dumb like that. Hackers will hack

  • mediaeasier
    media easier (@mediaeasier) reported

    @Cloudflare Reset Cloudflare password email btn not working

  • weswinder
    Wes Winder (@weswinder) reported

    @bidah @VeCel cloudflare also has massive upsells they just come later in the customer lifecycle

  • worksOnMy_Pc
    i_code (@worksOnMy_Pc) reported

    @ibuildthecloud Isn't cloudflare sandboxes support these ?

  • CernunnosCap
    Cernunnos Capital (@CernunnosCap) reported

    @RJ9974896734346 Lies. What lies? Nebius has Microsoft, Cloudflare, Meta, Revolut, Shopify, Nvidia etc. as customers. 3GW contracted power is from their last quarter slides. Meta and Nvidia committed to help Nebius built 5GW of power by 2030. And we are still in 2026. 10GW is out projections

  • MattieTK
    Matt 'TK' Taylor (@MattieTK) reported

    @caiobchi @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev hey! how are you managing the jekyll site? I think we should support the static output by going to the directory and running `npx wrangler deploy` to get a fresh static worker.

  • dump_tcp
    tcpdump (@dump_tcp) reported

    @eastdakota @LundukeJournal @Cloudflare he's help is probably just add captcha and caching requests...

  • johng
    John Griffin (@johng) reported

    @vimtor you are crushing it with the recent Cloudflare updates! Any plans to update the Cloudflare Worker component to support dev: { command, url } for parity with AWS Functions? We have a bit of a config gap in this area.

  • jatingargiitk
    Jatin Garg (@jatingargiitk) reported

    seven launches in seven days that nobody named as one event: 1 cloudflare gave agents legal customer status 2 cursor sdk exposed the harness as a library 3 mesa shipped versioned filesystems 4 perplexity replaced gpt with post-trained qwen 5 gbrain dream shipped overnight memory 6 manus shipped the consumer cloud runtime 7 workspace agents shipped to slack the agent stack got every layer this week. the model layer wasn't in any of them.

  • gootecks
    gootecks (@gootecks) reported

    @cathrynlavery @Cloudflare adjusting permissions now >_< i ran into some issues with wrangler recently and am pretty sure i set a token to have more permissions than necessary, woops!

  • SeptimLabs
    Septim Labs (@SeptimLabs) reported

    spent 90 minutes debugging why wrangler pages deploy kept returning a 404 on the apex domain after the cloudflare migration. the issue was that my _redirects file had a rule sending /* to /index.html with a 200 status — but cf pages serves the root differently than vercel does. changed the rule to only apply to paths without dots (static files), fixed it. tiny thing, genuinely humbling.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @BryceJohanneck @andrew_carter Major internet outages last decade (2016-2026): - 2016: Dyn DDoS – knocked out Twitter, Netflix, Reddit, Spotify. - 2017: AWS S3 typo outage – Slack, Trello, iCloud down 4+ hrs. - 2019: Verizon BGP error – hours of widespread US internet disruption. - 2020: Google services (Gmail, YouTube) global ~1 hr. - 2021: Meta (FB/IG/WhatsApp) – 6 hrs global. - 2021: Fastly CDN – major sites down ~1 hr. - 2022: Rogers Canada – largest national outage. - 2024: CrowdStrike – global Windows meltdown. - 2025: Cloudflare & AWS – multi-hour global hits. Plus record gov't shutdowns in 2025 (313 across 52 countries).

  • IfiokEdet_
    Ifiok Edet (@IfiokEdet_) reported

    @0xNairolf I bet many don't even know what AWS or what cloudflare is. They just use the internet to solve their problems at convenience.