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Cloudflare Outage Map

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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
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 2
Prievidza, Nitriansky 1
Farmers Branch, TX 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Crisfield, MD 2
Nanaimo, BC 1
New York City, NY 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
Greater Noida, UP 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ShudufhadzoRSA
    Shudufhadzo (@ShudufhadzoRSA) reported

    Apart from anything I tweet out or share on our Tuesday calls, I have decided I will be charging for any knowledge I have with regards to building, data science, and professional (MS foundry) and none professional agent building (Cloudflare, VPS hosted ones, n8n, etc) So if you send a message looking for help, just note you won't get it. Guidance yes, you'll get it.

  • the_real_ori
    ori (@the_real_ori) reported

    @DhravyaShah Taste is a headcount allocation decision. Vercel staffs polish like a feature team, Cloudflare staffs primitives. Neither is wrong, but DX debt compounds quietly: every rough edge is a support ticket someone else monetizes.

  • uplvls
    UP-LVL.com (@uplvls) reported

    @jessepollak Can we get cloudflare on web3 half the internet and half of crypto goes down still when their down

  • sensuniama
    Anton Saǔčyk (@sensuniama) reported

    Cloudflare just announced the Monetization Gateway - a tool to charge AI agents for any resource behind @cloudflare via @x402scan. Agentic traffic can't be monetized via ads, making micropayments the obvious solution. So many businesses are completely missing this new customer base.

  • FredBra93439257
    RoadRunner TX (@FredBra93439257) reported

    @TheMercianNews I'd like to see mobile phone and internet companies shut down operating in the UK on a single day. Have USN/Seals sever all international fiber into the UK on a single day. SHUT DOWN the City of London Physically SEVER International Fiber from BT/OpenReach, VirginMedia/O2, Vodaphone and the LINX Nework internchange in London. Ideally each line in 2-3 points of varying distance from UK shores to make repair more complex than laying new fiber. Air attack on all the major BT interchanges plus the physical operations of Cloudflare Akamai, AWS/Cloudfront, GoogleCloud CDN and smaller operators like Azure, Netflix, Meta and every source of new fiber either mfg or warehousing Destroy every piece of equipment and then just leave. Make all European govts TERRIFIED of the crazy Americans Destroy the internet as a means of brainwashing the British public

  • rayanabdulcader
    Rayan A Cader (@rayanabdulcader) reported

    Building a POS system right now and it's turning into one of the more interesting builds I've done. The pitch to myself was simple: small food businesses deserve the same quality of software that Toast and Square build for enterprise chains, but running on whatever device they already have. No new hardware, no bloated setup, no training required. Till, kitchen display, manager dashboard, one system, any device. I'm not shipping v1 yet. It's built and I'm deep in testing right now, which honestly is what got me excited to post about it the thing actually works, and watching it hold up under real testing is a different kind of satisfying than just writing the code. Here's the part that's been the most fun though: I didn't vibe-code this alone. I ran a small team of AI models like an actual team. One orchestrator: Fable, plans the work, breaks it into scoped tasks, and reviews every diff. Codex does backend and schema. Antigravity handles UI that needs a real browser to check. Sonnet subagents write tests and copy. I even sent a batch to Kimi K2 to run in parallel once. I review everything against the spec before it merges, same as a tech lead reviewing a PR they didn't personally write. So far, what's built and in testing: → A till that keeps taking orders through a dropped connection and syncs the moment it's back built for a café on one shared router, not a funded chain → A kitchen screen that updates live and greys out an item the second the kitchen 86's it → Inventory, waste logging, and cash reconciliation, so an owner can actually see where their margin is leaking → Recipe-linked stock depletion that clamps at zero and flags a variance instead of quietly lying to you → Receipts and menus in Arabic, Sinhala, and Tamil, right-to-left where it matters — because that's the thing an owner can actually sell to their own customers → An end-of-day report the owner can read from their phone 166 tests passing. Running on Cloudflare Pages + Supabase. Every word on screen written in plain language, because whoever's using this was never trained on software and shouldn't need to be. The hard part hasn't been generating code it's been the discipline around it. Scoping tasks tight enough a fresh model can run them cold. Catching the two-line bug an agent slipped in at 2am. Reverting the feature that quietly wandered out of scope. Next up: staff logins, till assignment, per-cashier accountability then real-world testing with an actual business. Following along as I build this out. Curious where this breaks, and where it goes further than expected. 👇

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    x402 on base has 167m settled transactions and $28k/day in real commerce. 50% of activity is gamified volume from PING minting. the signal buried in the noise: transactions above $1 now represent 95% of value transferred, up from 49% in early 2025. agents are paying for real services. cloudflare opened its monetization gateway waitlist july 1, letting any resource behind its edge network charge AI agents per-access via x402 stablecoin payments. cloudflare routes 20%+ of global web traffic. x402 foundation governance has coinbase, cloudflare, and AWS as founding members with base listed as default settlement chain. if daily commerce volume doesn't cross $100k by Q4 2026, the infrastructure was built for nobody. if it crosses $500k, base captured the agent settlement layer before anyone else realized it was the game

  • newsletterwp
    TheNewsletterPlugin (@newsletterwp) reported

    In 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.

  • UnsoldBanana
    UnsoldBanana (@UnsoldBanana) reported

    @skooookum Average person and startups are going to have a lot of problems because cloudflare wants to follow Anthropics footstep in behaving like parents and tell the world what is allowed.

  • iedaily_
    Inference Engine (@iedaily_) reported

    AI agents read the web for free. cloudflare just built them a cash register. any website behind cloudflare will soon be able to charge agents money -- per page, per API call. payments settle in under a second, down to fractions of a cent. no account, no checkout page. AWS switched on the same thing two weeks ago. if bots were hammering your site, would you charge them or keep blocking them?

  • skooookum
    skooks (@skooookum) reported

    @sally124445 Most web traffic becomes agents (already happening to some degree). Ad model breaks down further. Cloudflare becomes the clearinghouse for a machine-driven web economy. Price per view probably gets bundled into AI subscriptions. Content quality hinges on what you’ll pay.

  • DhravyaShah
    Dhravya Shah (@DhravyaShah) reported

    difference between cloudflare vs vercel (ignoring cost, purely on product quality): we use cloudflare extensively and pay thousands of dollars every month, so I'm obviously a BIG BIG FAN of everything they do. But just think about it Both are doing everything (general AI cloud). but when vercel does it, they do it with utmost taste, obsession, and thoughtfulness. There's almost never a hiccup, missed doc, question or error in the way. When cloudflare does it, it's cool - Awesome concept. Not 100% at its potential yet, the product might as well not be maintained in a few months. But it exists today. Technically cloudflare has the opportunity to build a vercel (early obsession around devplat), a turbopuffer (better Vectorize), a browserbase (better browser rendering), maybe even a together AI (workers AI++), Openrouter (AI Gateway ++), Resend (Email sending ++), Blacksmith (FAST and cheap builds++). even Supermemory (better AI memory product?) But they won't, they can't. And this is only accounting for a small section of the stuff they already have. I'm sure all the products drive a lot of revenue, I'm not concerned about that as a user. I'm concerned about my experience. imagine how big of a generational difference it makes to make the best product for that particular industry. I gotta give it to vercel for nailing everything they build. v0 is legit top tier, AI sdk is a top AI framework. NextJS is the biggest web framework. Workflows has a beautiful DX, their gateway is really good, too. They did a fantastic job with fluid compute. Kinda feels like magic It's clear that vercel is super obsessed and driven towards specific goals, and when they do something, they do it really really well. It's a pleasure to see them execute. Just like Cognition did, Vercel could one day do an ad saying "Remember vercel? It's not expensive anymore" and could just win the market. (I'm not even sure if it really is expensive. My judgement is years old at this point) Today I spent like 4-5 hours trying to do something really simple with cloudflare (a preview deployment. that's it) and was unsuccessful, rage quit and felt like ****, felt super tired and burnt out. like it ruined the entire day. All this while I couldn't stop but wonder: What would be the experience on Vercel? how would it feel? Is all this pain worth it? Also insane that I encounter these scenarios despite working there for more than a year and having full access to everyone there for any help I need. I cannot imagine the experience for people just getting started / learning about cloudflare. It is also very clear that Cloudflare is executing too! The dashboard is improving a lot, the products are getting better. But not 100% there - This is why I've invested a LOT in cloudflare personally (both mentally and monetarily) and I believe in them. At the same time as a founder + builder, it's fascinating to see a company kill it at the scale Vercel does tbh. @rauchg is inspirational!

  • spypidgeon2
    SpyPigeon (@spypidgeon2) reported

    @__alula in fairness, I think they're drawing from a larger database for detecting CSAM content that other companies also use. I saw someone have a similar problem with their website running cloudflare. Hope the problem gets fixed soon though because this is so bad for texture artists

  • SkyTroupe
    Sky (@SkyTroupe) reported

    @RedPillRabbit Everything is already crashing. Compare cloudflare and website outages over the years. It happens more often and longer. Eventually it will all come down.

  • ewan_tindale
    Ewan (@ewan_tindale) reported

    The majority of this was a 1 shot. Fable handled all the "models", animations, zombie sounds, shooting sounds etc by itself (downloaded them from online I guess? I didn't pay much attention) Even for the game design, I just told it to copy the fun parts of COD zombies but for the browser using @threejs then I followed up to fix a few small issues with the menus, multiplayer, box collisions, melee range, added some music tracks. Running on @Cloudflare Workers/Durable Objects

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