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Most Reported Problems
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- Domains (40%)
- Cloud Services (27%)
- Web Tools (13%)
- Hosting (13%)
- E-mail (7%)
Live Outage Map
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Techjunkie Aman (@Techjunkie_Aman) reportedWhat if you could access the App Store from any browser... Without giving the server your Apple credentials? One developer asked: "What if the App Store lived entirely inside your browser?" That idea became AssppWeb. Created by Lakr233, it's a self-hostable web app that lets you sign in with your Apple ID, search the App Store, acquire official licenses, and download IPAs. The clever part isn't what it does. It's how it does it. Most web downloaders require you to trust their servers with your Apple credentials. AssppWeb doesn't. Using WebAssembly, Apple authentication and API requests happen entirely inside your browser. The backend acts only as a blind relay and assembles the final IPA. It never sees your encrypted Apple login, which is why the project is built around a "Zero-Trust" architecture. It also lets you: • Download region-locked apps • Get older app versions • Manage multiple Apple IDs • Build your own IPA library • Self-host with Docker or Cloudflare The developers even warn against using random public instances. Self-hosting is the safest option. AssppWeb doesn't replace SideStore, AltStore, or ESign. It complements them by making app acquisition smarter while keeping privacy first.
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Daniel Ƀrrr (@csuwildcat) reported@bergealex4 @JeremyPoley I don't disagree, but do believe Cloudflare adding this is significant, because they're a well-respected mainstream tech icon that can help normalize the general concept and get more mainstream companies to consider it by blessing it this way.
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Digital in Blue (@digital_in_blue) reported@betablacklotus @GoDaddy @GoDaddyHelp I recently switched to Cloudflare and I am never looking back.
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Josh (@variumm) reported@IfeeDev @levelsio @Cloudflare Not really mate I’ve set up dozens of mail servers. Someone sending over Cloudflare probably doesn’t need to receive like a traditional inbox so there’s no point of a full mail service.
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The Smart Ape 🔥 (@the_smart_ape) reported@Eli5defi @Cloudflare good thing is cloudflare already sits in front of 20% of the web. protocol adoption problem solved by default. distribution wins again
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JB (@justbuilding) reported@levelsio @Cloudflare Cloudflare is probably the greatest service I use. I almost feel guilty being on the free tiers.
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Digital in Blue (@digital_in_blue) reported@betablacklotus Yep. No issues with doing this in cloudflare. Check it out! My site has no Wordpress and no databases.
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Twiterrr (@_CanvasAndKeys) reportedMy problem with Cloudflare, it's like they never get things done down to perfection. You'd struggle with an initial build like it wasn't even tested at all.
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Gian Domiziani (@gianpdomi) reportedEvery agent hits the same wall: it can't buy data without a human signing up for an API key. x402 flips this. How it works: HTTP 402 (reserved since HTTP/1.1, never used) + USDC settlement. Agent requests a resource → server returns 402 with price metadata → agent pays USDC on-chain → verifier confirms → payload delivered. No API key. No signup. No human. The numbers: $41M+ USDC settled across 120M+ x402 transactions. Avg payment: $0.05. Cloudflare Monetization Gateway waitlist opened July 1. AWS CloudFront x402 support is GA. 14 chains. This is production infrastructure, not speculation. This matters for curated agent data layers — taxonomies, freshness SLAs, provenance per record — because it removes procurement friction. An agent can verify freshness on a public health endpoint, then pay per call for the full payload. Data becomes machine-buyable. For my stack: AgeMem gave agents local memory with deterministic retrieval. CUDASO gave them a normalized verified data layer across 6 fragmented public sources. x402 gives them the payment rail to buy that data autonomously. The loop closes. Open challenge: sub-cent viability at high frequency. $0.05 avg works for API calls. Chain gas volatility and ~2s settlement on Base add friction for burst workloads. Solana's 400ms helps. Latency optimization is the active engineering frontier. Bottom line: model parity is here. The durable moat shifts to verified context. x402 is the rail that lets agents pay for curated data without a procurement process. The agent data economy is forming. Curation is the asset.
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Zubair Ibn Zamir (@ZubairIbnZamir) reported@Cloudflare @CloudflareDev, plase fix this - //*[@id="react-app"]/***/***/***/***[1]/***[2]/main/***[2]/***/***/***[2]/ol its too wide + force auto scroll is annoying.
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Filecoin (@Filecoin) reported@thetobiaskrug @john_zuccaro @Cloudflare proof of possession and integrity comes first, ZK proofs over the data are a harder problem, but worth building toward.
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Daniele (@_danieledamiani) reportedTHEN WHEN CLOUDFLARE GOES DOWN YOU'LL NEED A TECH PRIESTS PERFORMING A RITUAL
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Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported𝗔𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗢𝗦 𝗼𝗻 𝗠𝗼𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗲: 𝗧𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲'𝘀 𝗮 𝗳𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝘄𝗮𝘆 𝘁𝗼 𝗿𝘂𝗻 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝘄𝗵𝗼𝗹𝗲 𝗔𝗜 𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝘀𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗽𝗵𝗼𝗻𝗲. Your agents live on a server. Your phone becomes the remote control. The setup: 1. Run your agent OS on a VPS 2. Connect it with Tailscale (free) or Cloudflare 3. Open it from your phone. Same system. Same memory. Anywhere. Fix a bug from the couch. Kick off research from the school run. Check your agents from anywhere. One community member set this up and it works on mobile AND desktop. Fair warning: opening remote access means thinking about security. Lock it down before you open it up. Your AI team shouldn't be chained to your desk. Want the SOP? DM me. 💬
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Alejandro Martinez (@alexito4) reportedI love Codex in-app browser. It just spent 40min autonomously migrating a website domain from a wordpress site to cloudflare. I just had to login initially and let it go loose. 🤟
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Alex Prompter (@alex_prompter) reportedCloudflare opened a waitlist that lets you charge AI agents every time they touch your API, your dataset, or your content. The tool is called the Monetization Gateway, and the waitlist opened on July 1. Any web page, dataset, API, or MCP tool sitting behind Cloudflare can carry a price. Cloudflare checks for payment at the edge when an AI agent requests one, before the request reaches your server. Payment runs through x402, an open protocol built on a part of HTTP that's sat unused for about three decades. The server answers a request with a price instead of the resource. The agent pays in stablecoins and sends the same request again with proof attached. Prices can run down to fractions of a cent, since payment adds almost no overhead to the request. There's no checkout page, no account, and no API key required. This isn't Cloudflare's first swing at this. Pay Per Crawl already let site owners charge crawlers for scraping their content. The Monetization Gateway extends the same idea to any caller and any resource, not only crawlers. AWS added a similar payment layer to CloudFront a few weeks earlier, so this is turning into a race between the two biggest edge networks, not a one-off experiment. Charging an agent per request only works if the agent's owner lets it pay instead of finding a way around the paywall. Cloudflare can enforce the toll at the edge. It can't force an AI company to route its agents through the paid path instead of the free one. If you run an API, a dataset, or a paid tool, this is worth watching instead of dismissing as another crypto payment gimmick. The waitlist is open. Will AI labs let their agents pay the toll, or keep finding ways around it?
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Anthony (@anthony_codes) reported@dillon_mulroy @bairdcodes @dok2001 damn. cloudflare ballin on a budget?
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LEI System (@leisystemglobal) reportedThe Linux Foundation plans to launch the Agent Name Service (ANS), an open standard for AI agent identity built on DNS. It supports existing identifiers, including the LEI. Backed by Cloudflare, Cisco, Salesforce, and others.
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Alphatica (@alphaticaio) reportedLARGE / 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.
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jason silberman (@_jasonsilberman) reportedthanks to everyone at cloudflare for responding and helping resolve this! it's great to see this level of customer support on X, and i hope the in product customer support continues to improve. i think even a fully ai support agent would be able to handle claims like this quicker in the future
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Joe Sadoski (@joesadoski) reported@chythram1 Can you say more about sign in? Is this cloudflare access/ZTNA?
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Sooraj (@whotooksooraj) reportedTIL Cloudflare uses Google chat instead of slack, wtf?
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Dave (@TechPostsEU) reportedJust a/b perf tested Tigris versus Cloudflare R2 and R2 smoked Tigris. Not sure why you'd use it unless you need free egress or something. Performance was genuinely bad, like 700KB/s download over a 500+ Gbps link
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GuruVerseX (@GuruVerseX) reported@WazzCrypto @coinbase cloudflare in is the signal here, not the token chatter lmao
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TheNewsletterPlugin (@newsletterwp) reportedIn version 9.3.0 there are new open and click tracking methods. They should help with site protection solutions, like Cloudflare and similar, blocking the tracking image. You can experiment with them by changing the new "tracking links" option in the Newsletter main Settings.
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DarkEndMoon (@DarkEndMoon1) reported@hskenncutter Just a few months ago there were bot attacks from them. - X had problems and Cloudflare went down and brought a lot of US infrastructure down, including hospitals for a day, they could not authenticate into systems. Cloudflare is a united states verification and security protocol, one of their jobs is stopping bots. - One of the things they do with these coordinated attacks can be seen on X, gets slow, lags and there are ten times more comments than normal. They use the same infrastructure systems so it has an additive effect if you overwhelm the whole system in general. X or Elon, and several other agencies have been fighting this for a while now. Bots keep changing attacks keeps changing AIs supporting the attacks with the bot armies keep changing. Pretty crazy when you think about it.
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Alphatica (@alphaticaio) reportedLARGE / MID-CAP DARK POOL | July 7, 2026 $NET +$142M zero sells. Cloudflare is the mid-cap safe haven. $CMG -$83M zero buys. $RKLB -$22M. $RIVN -$21M. Both agree sell. 62 prints. Q3 week two. $289M in buy prints. $308M in sells. Net: -$19M. Nearly flat. Buyers: $NET +$142M (15 prints, $0 DP SELLS, BOTH TAPES AGREE) $CRWV +$22M (3 prints, 2ND SESSION BUY) Sellers: $CMG -$83M (4 prints, $0 DP BUYS, ZERO) $EXC -$28M (1 print) $IREN -$24M (4 prints) $LITE -$23M (6 prints, BOTH TAPES AGREE SELL) $RKLB -$22M (2 prints, BOTH TAPES AGREE SELL) $RIVN -$21M (2 prints, BOTH TAPES AGREE SELL) $NET: +$142M. Zero dark pool sells. Both tapes agree buy. On a sell day where the mid-cap blocks were -$726M and the internals hit series lows on every metric, Cloudflare is the only mid-cap name the dark pool bought without opposition. +$142M dark pool, +$79M lit tape. Zero opposition on both venues. The mid-cap safe haven on a sell day is a cloud infrastructure name. $CMG: -$83M. Zero buys. Chipotle. Consumer discretionary sold with zero dark pool buying. Not one print on the buy side. $RKLB: -$22M. $RIVN: -$21M. Both agree sell on both tapes. Rocket Lab and Rivian, the growth/EV names that led Q3 week one, are being sold on both venues. The growth sell is cross-venue. $IREN: -$24M. Iris Energy. Bitcoin mining. Crypto-adjacent sold. $LITE: -$23M. Lumentum. Optical networking. Semi-adjacent. The sell is concentrated in semi-adjacent, EV, and crypto-adjacent names. The only buyer is cloud infrastructure. Yesterday: $MRNA +$123M zero sells was the headline. Today: $NET +$142M zero sells. The mid-cap dark pool is producing a new name-level signal each session. The patterns accumulate. The weekly scorecard builds. Watching the tape.
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Lex Sokolin | Generative Ventures (@LexSokolin) reported@Cloudflare is trying to make HTTP 402 useful. The web has always had a “Payment Required” status code. It mostly sat there as internet archaeology because humans do not want to stop every six seconds and pay four cents for a page, dataset, or API response. Agents are different. An agent can request a resource, receive a machine-readable price, pay in a stablecoin, attach proof, and move on. No checkout page. No subscription bundle. No ad unit. No “contact sales.” Aka a novel way of internet monetization. Cloudflare is approaching this from the edge: sit in front of the resource and enforce payment before access. Mastercard is approaching the same problem from trust and credentials: give machines spending rules, limits, authorization, and settlement. Same direction from opposite ends. The useful version is not an AI assistant buying sneakers. That is demo theater. The useful version is software paying for software: - data - APIs - model calls - verification - routing - compute - tools This is where stablecoins stop being a crypto slogan and start behaving like small-denomination internet money. The web does not need every machine to have a bank account. It needs a way for software to pay a toll and keep moving.
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Batuhan (@batuhndev) reported@darkmembo @levelsio @Cloudflare Do you plan to remove or increase this limit after beta? I was considering this service to build an agentic inbox for my customers. If the limit will apply after beta, I'll assume it's not an intended use case.
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Simon KP (@eskaypey) reportedcloudflare is about to let any MCP tool charge per call over x402. what happens when the paid call's onchain action reverts, did the customer buy the attempt or the outcome?
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PODCONF® (@_podconf) reported@Cloudflare When support for COMPLIANCE•TOKEN ®