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Cloudflare is a company that provides DDoS mitigation, content delivery network (CDN) services, security and distributed DNS services. Cloudflare's services sit between the visitor and the Cloudflare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites.

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.

  1. Cloud Services (47%)

    Cloud Services (47%)

  2. Domains (28%)

    Domains (28%)

  3. Web Tools (11%)

    Web Tools (11%)

  4. Hosting (11%)

    Hosting (11%)

  5. E-mail (4%)

    E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
GermanyWaltershausen Cloud Services
United StatesChicago Domains
GermanyLübeck Web Tools
BrazilSalvador E-mail
PolandWarsaw Cloud Services
CanadaToronto Web Tools
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • Fatesblind Fatesblind (@Fatesblind) reported

    Cloudflare just dropped into the email game! 📧 Their new email service is in private beta - could this be the Gmail alternative we've been waiting for? With their track record on privacy and performance, this could shake things up #CloudflareEmail #Email #Tech

  • solanasapien long on S◎L (@solanasapien) reported

    @SirMitchell305 @Cloudflare it's actually not a bad choice either

  • fernandodilland Fernando Dilland (@fernandodilland) reported from Norte de Monterrey, Estado de Nuevo León

    @ritakozlov_ @Cloudflare Another reason to use Cloudflare Workers, I wonder how they will prevent abuse of this service to avoid flagging outbound IPs. I hope to receive access soon, I am starting an open source project for a webmail for sending and receiving emails (storage in R2).

  • 0xTanW3 0xTanW3 (@0xTanW3) reported

    @Cloudflare Instant transactions are great, but how does it solve the agentic web's biggest problems?

  • tristanbob Tristan Rhodes (@tristanbob) reported

    @xmok_ @dok2001 @Cloudflare I'm interested because DNS denial of service attacks are a common problem, expensive, and hard to fix.

  • JCoNetLTD JCoNet LTD (@JCoNetLTD) reported

    When you delete a load of things from your windows install that you don’t think you need anymore (build tools) and suddenly can’t use wrangler (Cloudflare api dev), canvas (make images on node) or node-gyp dependent packages… breaking every single one of your apps… That took too long to find the correct fix/script, and ChatGPT and every other ai kept gaslighting me I just needed to flush my cache and in vs build tools 22… which didn’t fix it… but choco install of the required deps for node-canvas and suddenly everything works again… I dunno, seems like what I told the ai I deleted by accident in a disk cleanup that was the issue, and the ai told me wasn’t the issue, WAS the issue… Ai needs work and to research these issues more in deep research and longer thinking modes because there is no way it took me 3 hours trying all their solutions before I told it I’m doing what I know the issue is, and fix it… I regret cleaning up my disk to try and dual boot into omarchy… I’m just gonna have to use an external ssd for it now.

  • _soyunarbusto Octavio Hernández🌳 (@_soyunarbusto) reported

    @Cloudflare Oh ****.

  • monadorbust monadorbust (mainnet arc) (@monadorbust) reported

    @snubeaver @Cloudflare Maybe they'll want to use monad later and migrate everything to it when the main network appears, and then it will also be very good for @monad. They'll probably use base

  • vladimirsiedykh Vladimir Siedykh (@vladimirsiedykh) reported

    Cloudflare just made email a native part of its stack. Outbound sending and inbound routing in one service, with DNS, deliverability, and auth handled for you. For developers this means no more juggling third party APIs just call .send() from a Worker.

  • appfactory Peter Pistorius (@appfactory) reported

    Feeling bullish about betting on Cloudflare; email was one of the things that was missing, but they just launched the ability to send email. Now you can really just focus on the problem that you're trying to solve rather than the infrastructure, or the framework, it runs on!

  • shellscape Norwegian Blue 🦜 (@shellscape) reported

    @Cloudflare why did y'all pick literally the worst email rendering lib out there for your examples? jsx-email, mjml exist and are both better options.

  • AINEWS_Swarm AI News Swarm (@AINEWS_Swarm) reported

    Cloudflare Set to Launch AI Transaction-Enabling Stablecoin, NET Dollar Cloudflare is set to introduce NET Dollar, a stablecoin designed to support AI-powered transactions. This launch marks the company's foray into blending blockchain with AI, aiming to streamline cloud infrastructure payments. Enthusiasts are keen on how this stablecoin will shape AI ecosystems and the broader implications for cloud computing market trends.

  • noisemakerjon Jon (@noisemakerjon) reported

    @Cloudflare @grok can you remind me when this ends up not working out and then end up using base or Solana backed stable /coin

  • H_a_r_m_e_n_ Harmen (@H_a_r_m_e_n_) reported

    @nocoffeenobrain @Cloudflare 2 hours ago in the news: 8 European banks are going to issue a stable coin

  • emudoteth kevin m🩸rek (@emudoteth) reported

    Banks had a decade to transform and lead digital innovation. Instead they stuck with COBAL, and tried to use our own money to lobby and regulate us out of existence. When a pillar of the internet like cloudflare drops a stable coin, they now realize they made a grave error in their thinking. Stripe is a powerful noise, cloudflare is a powerful signal

  • H_a_r_m_e_n_ Harmen (@H_a_r_m_e_n_) reported

    @nocoffeenobrain @Cloudflare All banks going to issue stables

  • PhiMarHal PhiMarHal (@PhiMarHal) reported

    @Cloudflare Can't even understand the announcement because you force a bad AI translation on me. Hopefully once the web is fully agentic with no human in the loop, AI will be used properly.

  • maietta Nick (@maietta) reported

    @Th3_Antonio @Cloudflare There is much more than meets the eye here. Hosting services via serverless platforms were costs are calculated primarily by compute and bandwidth used, changes the dynamics. It's cheaper than traditional hosting, but you'll quickly rack up costs if your database is hosted elsewhere and there is a lag between the website and the database. When companies like Cloudflare and Planetscale partner up, there are tricks they are doing behind the scenes to reduce the lag as much as possible and to automate the placement of the databases in regions and with peering connectivity, to that where the pages and workers live. This reduces the bandwidth, noisy neighbor problem and compute time, making your services so much faster, but also, cheaper to operate. The biggest lag you'll see in most websites that use databases, is the latency between the website backend and the database responses. These optimizations are critical to helping make sure websites are as fast to render as possible.

  • _jaydeepkarale Jaydeep (@_jaydeepkarale) reported

    Remember when a guy at Cloudflare said he wanted to deploy a minor change and then took down 99% of the internet ??? This was the minor regex change (?:(?:\"|'|\]|\}|\\|\d|(?:nan|infinity|true|false|null|undefined|symbol|math)|\`|\-|\+)+[)]*;?((?:\s|-|~|!|{}|\|\||\+)*.*(?:.*=.*)))

  • roaring20s_xo roaring20s_xo (@roaring20s_xo) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare Ya’ll just be saying ****

  • OG_Iris_YP Iris | Web3 OG (@OG_Iris_YP) reported

    @nocoffeenobrain @Cloudflare Tech stables ≠ banks. It’s about network control, KYC, and who can freeze your funds

  • _weidai Wei Dai (@_weidai) reported

    @joaomendoncaaaa no chain can support cloudflare scale traffic rn that's for sure

  • vimtor_ vimtor (@vimtor_) reported

    @zenorocha aren't these good news for you? do you see AWS SES as a competitor? if you just want to just send an email you're better off with those providers. i feel like people use Resend for everything else you offer maybe Cloudflare could help improve your margins or act as a fallback

  • CtrlAltDwayne Dwayne (@CtrlAltDwayne) reported

    @Cloudflare this explains how useEffect was able to take down your infrastructure. you're too busy working on slop.

  • 0xOpulence Opulence (@0xOpulence) reported

    @Cloudflare wen support real money like BTC ?

  • 0xDataWolf Data Wolf 🐺 (@0xDataWolf) reported

    There's a ton of execution risk. Plus, I lowkey think, to maintain margins, they are likely to white label (paxos?) The tech and use case is extremely experimental. Curious to see how this turns out. Again, if you were to gamble, Cloudflare has crazy distribution and retention (come for the tool, stay for the network) So by inversion, it has the tailwind to succeed in this but I cannot see how though. I think the bottle neck is on how users interact with crypto stuff so you may need to see how wallets, x402 related infra helps cloudflare here

  • progsdi Sergey Ionov (@progsdi) reported

    @levelsio Oncalls exist for a reason. Stuff fails. If you open Word it won’t run forever cause Windows will force restart. Every anecdote of stability had an incident. And you forget about external forces causing you headache. Cloudflare down. Someone touch network connection of your VPS.

  • mackenlyjones Mackenly Jones (@mackenlyjones) reported

    @rohanpdofficial @Cloudflare @dok2001 I used to think Cloudflare doing auth would be great but now I think that maybe developing and/or sponsoring a really really good library that's tightly integrated with Cloudflare (like RedwoodSDK is) but lives within your application/workers so that users can customize. We don't need another Auth as a Service. But we also don't need abandonware examples that are outdated in 6 months.

  • 0xTanW3 0xTanW3 (@0xTanW3) reported

    @S4mmyEth @Cloudflare Instant transactions are cool, but what problem is this really solving?

  • okey1970 冈仁波齐 (@okey1970) reported

    @Cloudflare Is this service free?