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- Cloud Services (32%)
- Domains (32%)
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- Hosting (14%)
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
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Ali (@ycjgt) reportedCloudflare DO and D1 are down down bad
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staysaasy (@staysaasy) reportedI'd recently been meaning to build something end-to-end to feel where AI acceleration helps. So I built something that I personally wanted for a while, which is a chrome extension to block existing sites until you solve a math, brainteaser, or quick coding problem. The overall thinking is that site blockers are too annoying and get uninstalled. More importantly, I've been getting increasingly freaked out that AI + social media means that we're getting pincered between attention-crushing feeds on one side and mental laziness from AI on the other. So if the brakes on the dopamine actually force my brain to work, I'm kinda solving both problems. Since we also like to talk about AI development, I'll add a few things I learned from this exercise: Coding a very compact site and JS package is *extremely* fast, but getting it to something workable takes much, much longer. Claude Code basically one-shotted an initial working version of the project. It's cliche at this point but I thought that I was 90% done in the first 30 minutes, and I was probably actually only 5% finished with something I was happy with. But I really see why (somewhat foolish, often non-technical) people are constantly crowing about how magical it is that they one-shotted some app, because even I was pretty confident that I was nearly done after that first half hour. Overall, the code still got written probably 10x faster than if I'd coded it all by hand. And keep in mind that this is an extremely compact project. But even with that said, the coding agents did a pretty poor job of structuring the code and I had to fix a bunch of it by hand and/or with very targeted prompts. GPT via Cursor was better than Claude at this, fwiw. AI is extremely good at coming up with tiny incremental features ("it'd be great to have a setting for timeouts, I'll add that") and makes totally dumb macro product decisions, you can really feel how alien and inhuman the intelligence is at times. Especially for a project like this that has to do with human psychology. It also picks weird color schemes; I ended up picking all of this outrun-inspired color palette myself. AI is incredibly valuable at compensating for your weaknesses. I put the landing page for this extension behind Cloudflare and had some DNS/hosting issues, an area where I'm not an expert. Claude solved them all in about 10 minutes. 3 years ago, I would have been googling like an idiot for hours. AI is not much help at all for much of the work related to making a project presentable. Site copy, making a teaser video, taking nice screenshots... if you use AI your copy immediately looks like horrific AI slop, and actually generating even moderately nice assets still requires care. Dealing with the Chrome store's annoyances still requires human willpower. Overall, I really see why we're *not* seeing an explosion of new products despite the impressive power of AI to write code. There's just so much else to do to get even a tiny project presentable that I'm not surprised to see that despite the very real productivity boost, so few people actually follow through that any increase is basically a rounding error. Thanks for reading all of this. I'll put a link to the project in a comment as well.
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Carqui 🐐 (@carquinyolis) reported@thecybersecguru @elhackernet In Spain whole cloudflare proxy IPs get banned with thousand of legitimate and corporate websites because just one seems to stream illegal sports. This is normal for non-technical government judicial powers..... Bad management
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Wizeman 🐂🀄 (@wizeman_AI) reportedNoxa made $12M and disappeared, the trenches barely noticed Noxa was the biggest token launchpad on Robinhood Chain. In about a week they pulled an estimated $12M in fees. Then they just... shut down. July 11: Noxa said they’d stop accepting new token launches, right when CASHCAT was hitting peak volume 2 days later: Website went dark. Team blamed "Cloudflare issue" . July 14: Said domain would redirect to ENS and creator earnings could be withdrawn Late Tuesday: Posted they’d stop collecting fees entirely. 100% of revenue now goes to creators. Why they quit: They cited "concerns about low-quality tokens flooding the platform" Crypto Twitter was split: Half called it "based" for pushing back against spam. The other half called it a "generational fumble" and said they "killed the golden goose while making $3M a day" Meanwhile CASHCAT, the chain's breakout memecoin, dropped 33%+ in 24 hours. Even trader 0xAvast who rode it from $10k to $230M called it "irrelevant FUD"
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Eli Edelkind (@eliedelkind) reported@LiminalPanda @ZackKorman So, for many companies if you have to use a VPN they probably aren’t a legitimate user. But I can see some scenarios that you’re right for sure. But the other protections in Cloudflare aren’t fool proof either which is why defense in depth and attack surface minimization is always good. Also, geoblocking isn’t just WAFs. There’s many “no regret” blocks across different network capabilities.
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Become Ungovernable 🦊 (@ohfarfoxache) reportedThis is the level of corruption in the Australian Government. A Comcare employee with hurt feelings, can ask the eSafety Commissioner to try and get a blog taken down because it hurts the feelings of a Comcare employee. This is what actual corruption looks like, two government pals abusing their government positions for their own agenda. Lucky for me @cloudflare told them to jog on.
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batuhan içöz (@batuhan) reportedall the stocks i got in the last few months are down but cloudflare is up enough to cover
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Cosmin Dolha (@CosminDolha) reportedIf Apple were to decide to build a battery-powered SBC geared toward edge AI (inference), and just put the M1-M2 chip with 8 GB Ram, it would obliterate anything on the market, even if priced a bit higher, let’s say in the range of 300-400 USD. There are no SBC that can achieve the latency of Apple Silicon for local edge AI. But you don't really have to wait for Apple to do that (chances are, they won’t), since most of the intelligence for your edge AI projects can be easily streamed from a Mac mini to any device, including MCU (ESP32, etc.) and including outside your Network by using Tailscale or Cloudflare. Also, you can buy a refurbished Mac mini with M1, at around $280– $350. You won’t have the GPIO, if you really need them, you can use a USB-to-GPIO module, but this is for inference, so you would have your gadget built with your end-client choice, an ESP32, or some low-powered Linux, and stream inference results to it. Apple has won the edge AI hardware race; its not even close, price/performance. Maybe they don't really have to win the software stack, since that will be commodities.
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Sachin Joshi (@Sachin_is_here) reportedR2, Zero Trust and Cloudflare One followed the same playbook: Find an expensive or complex infrastructure category. Offer a simpler product on the existing network. Reduce setup friction. Then let customers adopt one service before expanding into others.
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Poorvith M P (@poorvithmp07) reported@sparsh_noahAI cloudflare pages has 300+ edge locations, free unlimited bandwidth, and beats both on latency. most people just never consider it.
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Sachin Joshi (@Sachin_is_here) reportedThe free tier was not only marketing. Every new customer added traffic, attack data and operational experience. That helped Cloudflare improve threat detection, justify more data centres and spread infrastructure costs across a larger network.
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sunil pai (@threepointone) reportedlol I hear people on bsky are trying to cancel cloudflare for sponsoring localfirstconf?
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Ash Designs (@dezign_ash) reported@BraedendotTECH We're not as sharp as we were "before AI". We're just one @Cloudflare outage away from realizing how dependent we are on AI.
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Káyòdé (@IEmarjay) reported@hackSultan Cross Origin errors. You also don’t have control over the format Just use @Cloudflare images. Generous free tier Very easy to integrate
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CounterStrat.com (@CounterStratGG) reportedHeads up: some users on the U.S. West Coast may be having trouble reaching CounterStrat right now. Our servers are operational, but an upstream networking issue between Cloudflare and our server provider appears to be causing connection problems. We’re keeping an eye on it and will post an update once things are back to normal.
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Sachin Joshi (@Sachin_is_here) reportedCloudflare Workers was an especially important shift. Cloudflare stopped being only a service placed in front of applications. Developers could now run application logic directly across its edge network. The CDN became a computing platform.
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Michael Guo (@Michaelzsguo) reportedThis is a remarkably clever attack, especially because the way the AI agent works through it feels so familiar to all of us. Except this time, its intelligence and persistence end up leaking the precious private information stored in memory. The attacker does not need code execution or an MCP server. They use an ordinary website as a covert write channel: 1. Claude reads the attacker’s page 2. Links become a character-by-character “keyboard” 3. Outbound URL requests encode private data 4. A fake Cloudflare or coffee-shop flow persuades Claude to provide it 5. The attacker reconstructs the secret from server logs The real fixes are at the tool level: - Disable untrusted link following - Treat web content as hostile instructions - Require approval before sensitive data leaves the agent - Isolate long-term memory behind explicit access rules - Audit outbound requests for encoded data
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The_red_gamer (@The_red_gamer0) reported@ProtonVPN Cloudflare Warp does the job of hiding that without slowing internet down, and they only keep important logs for 24 hours before they get deleted unlike ISPs who keep them for years
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Porkbun (@Porkbun) reported@liltechnomancer @joshmanders Was the subject of the support email: "I put the cloudflare namservers in before my domain expired and it never transferred."? If so, there may be some confusion about how domain transfers work. You don't transfer a domain by updating it's name servers, you have to initiate a domain transfer at the gaining registrar using the domain's auth code. There is no order block on your account so it isn't remotely an issue like Josh experienced two years ago. Your domain is simply expired and needs to be renewed or transferred. Since it's almost 30 days expired, you'll want to act quickly. If that's not the correct ticket let me know.
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ALEXYZ (@Alexvx_nft) reportedYOU'RE BURNING API DOLLARS ON TASKS THAT HAVE A FREE PATH. MOST BUILDERS USE EXACTLY ZERO OF THEM. — Zefi mapped every major lab's free tier for a week (verified July 2026) most people pay before they even check what's unclaimed: > Google AI Studio · ~1,500 req/day · 1M tokens/min · no card > Groq · 14,400 req/day · 300+ tok/sec > OpenRouter · ~26 free models · one API key > OpenAI + Anthropic · $5 trial credits each > startup stack · $25K + $25K API · up to $350K Google Cloud > student stack · Cursor Pro + Perplexity + Copilot = $0 full dev setup — the Claude Code hack is the part nobody bookmarks: point ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL at Groq / Cloudflare / OpenRouter agentic loop on free third-party inference not official. works anyway. — same week GPT-5.6 tier routing went viral and loops guides hit 1.2M views CT still argues model scores while leaving $440+ in free access on the table the leak isn't which model you picked it's which free path you never claimed full map quoted below
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Chris baker (@derpy01) reported@marx1verstappen @SSolarite Sure, not with the concept of DNS, but any service that uses that DNS, which is cloudflare and runs most the internet, will not work properly
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大黑郭 (@brucewok88) reportedI spent hours trying to fix a Cloudflare Worker routing and caching issue with Claude Code and kept going in circles. I switched to GPT-5.6 Sol in Codex, and it found the root cause, updated the right code, and got everything working in minutes. Fast, simple, and impressive.
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GuruVerseX (@GuruVerseX) reported@ProMint_X @Noxa_Fi Cloudflare would help lol
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Nick Dodd (@nickdodd) reported@CherryJimbo @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev Pretty terrible looking. Super bland, way too much whitespace (or black space)
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Rahul Pramod Jaguste (@RahulJaguste) reported1/ Cloudflare just published why they are migrating to ML-DSA and not the compact post-quantum signatures. Their title: "Why we cannot wait for better signature algorithms." Correct call for the web. But a blockchain is a different problem, and the difference flips the answer.
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Aaryan Bansal (@NotUnHackable) reported@CloudflareDev @cloudflare, i request you, please just fix the env variables being so hard and for no reason keeps failing silently in the background in the workers page
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nikshep (@nikshepsvn) reportedpaid dex for $yowl, feel free to fact check all the information on the site if you can't access it for some reason, likely cloudflare geoblocking so use a vpn while i fix it
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JUJU ☀️· (@the_jujukey) reported@fr1ko_eth They didn’t rug …it was a cloudflare issue …what’s Loshmi saying lmao
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Brad Aldcroft (@baldcroft) reportedLocked out of cloudflare account due to likely email supression. Going around in circles trying to lodge a ticket for help on your site without account access. @CloudflareHelp @Cloudflare
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evan mercer (@EMercerCap) reportedI’ll say this once: These 8 stocks could create a $3 million opportunity before 2027. $TSLA (Tesla) — Don’t buy $AAPL (Apple) — Don’t buy $CRM (Salesforce) — Buy at $158–$166 $CRWD (CrowdStrike) — Buy at $190–$200 $NOW (ServiceNow) — Buy at $100–$105 $NET (Cloudflare) — Buy at $265–$275 $FTNT (Fortinet) — Buy at $156–$163 $ZS (Zscaler) — Buy at $140–$148 Strong companies can still be bad buys at the wrong valuation. Which pullback would you buy?