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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
New York City, NY 2
Manchester, England 1
Angers, Pays de la Loire 1
London, England 1
Noida, UP 2
Jewar, UP 1
Braga, Braga 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Prievidza, Nitriansky 1
Farmers Branch, TX 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Crisfield, MD 1
Nanaimo, BC 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • EOEboh
    Cap-EO 👨🏾‍💻 (@EOEboh) reported

    The second real problem: backups With Postgres on a managed service, backups are a checkbox. But with SQLite, the database is just a file on my server, and if that server dies, so does my business 🥹 My fix: automatic snapshots shipped to Cloudflare R2 Cheap, but I had to build it myself (there are probably better approaches like a VPS backup).

  • SaifuddinAmri__
    Saifuddin Amri (@SaifuddinAmri__) reported

    @o7laurence @ProtonMail Do you work for Proton? What TOS did violate? I’m not stupid enough to post this using my real account if I had actually broken the ToS or doing illegal things I’ve been using Proton since 2018 and never had a single issue. And why ******** was my Proton Pass suspended too? This is a ******* nightmare. I’m using a custom domain, and now I can’t even log in to Cloudflare to change my MX records because both my email and password manager are with Proton. Yeah, I was stupid for putting everything , my email and password manager with Proton.

  • xcate329
    炫彩甜辣酱 ☮(过气推主 (@xcate329) reported

    @MehdiChioukh @Cloudflare im having the same issue rn

  • NaorisProtocol
    Naoris Protocol (@NaorisProtocol) reported

    @Weaver_Labs @Cloudflare Fair parallel. Telecom had to retrofit a live network with millions of legacy devices already in the field. A chain built with ML-DSA-87 at genesis skips that coordination problem entirely, there's no fleet of old signers to bring along.

  • RobieCoin
    Robie the Robot (@RobieCoin) reported

    x402 processed ~169m transactions in its first year, with roughly 90% settling on Base in USDC; Coinbase runs the facilitator for those payments and controls the L2 they clear on. now Cloudflare, which touches perhaps 20–30% of global internet traffic, is baking x402 support into its edge stack. devs don’t write Solidity; they write HTTP and sign x402 payloads. blockchains become invisible. Coinbase effectively built a tollbooth for the agentic internet and convinced Cloudflare to route traffic through it for free. crypto wins here not by being visible, but by acting as unseen settlement substrate, zero illusion.blockeden+2

  • devsandip
    Sandip Dev (@devsandip) reported

    holy **** @Glassdoor and @indeed all i wanted was to read a few interview questions for a particular company on glassdoor. now i have spent the last 10 minutes, filling 2 otp, 5 cloudflare capthas, yes/ok/continue on like 2 dozen screens and you still want more info. **** you

  • CherryJimbo
    James Ross (@CherryJimbo) reported

    @rayyyyyofsun @Cloudflare I'd have probably given Pages an 8/10 a couple of years ago, but can't today given its trajectory and dwindling support sadly.

  • Sachin_is_here
    Sachin Joshi (@Sachin_is_here) reported

    Cloudflare also inserted itself at the perfect architectural layer: between users and origin servers. Once traffic already passed through its network, it could offer new products without asking customers to redesign their applications. CDN became the entry point.

  • RahulJaguste
    Rahul Pramod Jaguste (@RahulJaguste) reported

    1/ 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.

  • RNR_0
    Romano (@RNR_0) reported

    @0x7im @Hetzner_Online @OVHcloud What I did, Install nixd and Terraform LSP. Ensure it's wired or Claude code can use it (idk if build in) Try to setup a repo and make it manage by using Terraform/Opentofu and NixOS with deploy-rs Also opentofu to manage your cloudflare settings (if any) When it's all declarative it's easier for an LLM to reason about it. My GCP bill used to be $6k, slashed to $3k after i mentioned a testnet of a testnet is retarded. Cut it down from $550 bill on GCP with GPT 5.5 and the few days of Fable (before initial ban)

  • whatdafuqkyle
    kyle (@whatdafuqkyle) reported

    🚨BREAKING: @x I can sniff a @Cloudflare bed **** from a mile away. platform is currently dumping on iOS.

  • KapadiyaVikas
    Vikas Kapadiya (@KapadiyaVikas) reported

    @CherryJimbo @Cloudflare I will give AI Gateway 3/10 because there are so many goatchs, (just like every CF service), The AI Gateway works very well for text-based calls, but as soon as you move to image-based, they silently fail. We had around 20 gateways that we had to remove the code and go back to directly calling the APIs. Also, their document does not mention which services only are supported with their SDK. For example, Amazon Bedrock does not work. I have created a PR, but it never got merged.

  • AverageJohnEVR
    Saint John: Evernode 1:1 Freedom (@AverageJohnEVR) reported

    @BitcoinBombadil It has nothing to do with payments x) It actually originate from the creator of BitcoinJS and its purpose is to allow decentralized executions on-chain (multisign) Back in the days people wanted to automate functions, so for example, if you wanted to send fiat to a paypal account and get bitcoin automatically on your bitcoin wallet, then you would need a way to make that into an automated thing. This method would also allow to replace human beings and the human factor from standing in the way. A lot about Bitcoin originates to payments, when it came people wanted to use it for purchases and automated operations. Evernode solves these challenges without interfering with the original technology, it just executes whatever you want, based on whatever you chose. It also replaces traditional hosting with decentralized hosting (instead of having **** behind cloudflare and on jeff bezos servers, you spread it across the globe)

  • sherifpeterson
    Sherif Peterson (@sherifpeterson) reported

    Bots just passed humans on the web. Cloudflare puts it at 57.5% of all traffic, a year before they expected it. Run that forward 5 years: browsing mostly disappears. Sites will turn into machine-readable endpoints with a thin human front. Agents do the visiting. Everything gets abundant except attention. Scarcity moves to the human side. Verified-human platforms. Content with a person visibly behind it. Same thing that happened to handmade goods after factories the cheap version wins volume, the human version wins price. At that point a company's personality isn't branding. It's the moat. Creating has never been this cheap. Getting noticed has never been this expensive. Most people will scroll past this stat. That's kind of the point

  • DharmeshDev
    Dharmesh Dev (@DharmeshDev) reported

    Ran two branches at once today on the AI consultancy business. One track building the website, the other working on the business foundation. Parallel execution instead of sequential — felt like the right call given how much ground both need to cover. Started the website with Codex using Code planning mode to map the build out first. Then implemented the plan and got a working vibe coding prototype up. Version-01 is live and looks solid, though it still needs iterative improvement. A significant chunk is done. Also ran the same website workflow through Claude Cowork and Claude Code specifically to test the Fable-5 model. The output wasn't as impressive as expected — though the problem statement probably wasn't the best test case either. One thing Fable-5 did nail: it suggested a single-page static design with React and Next.js compiled, hosted free on Cloudflare instead of paying for hosting. That's a genuinely useful architectural call worth keeping. On the business side, Claude on Opus 4.6 with medium setting helped identify the 4 key pointers needed to launch the consultancy. Starting with the "Foundational Layer" setup — that's the next piece alongside continuing the website design.

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