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Dropbox is a file hosting service operated by American company Dropbox, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, California, that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software.

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  • 50% Errors (50%)
  • 38% Sign in (38%)
  • 13% Website Down (13%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Bournemouth Sign in 17 days ago
Paramaribo Errors 1 month ago
Bogotรก Website Down 1 month ago
Auxerre Errors 1 month ago
Salt Lake City Sign in 2 months ago
Madrid Errors 2 months ago
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Dropbox Issues Reports

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  • adefilaadeyinka
    Adeyinka Primeโ„ข (@adefilaadeyinka) reported

    @aarondfrancis @Shpigford Exactly - when sharing solves a problem for the person sharing, it doesn't feel like marketing. Dropbox nailed this because storing files alone was less useful than storing them with others. The product itself created the reason to invite.

  • feyza_esnkya
    Arythick-Ft$๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ’ฆ (@feyza_esnkya) reported

    Hold my head down on the **** till I canโ€™t breathe! ๐Ÿ˜ฉ๐Ÿ† Full video available on Dropbox ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ‘€

  • YuhItsShyne
    ๐—ฆ๐—ต๐˜†๐—ป๐—ฒ (@YuhItsShyne) reported

    @zenithfl4re lots of people also use bunkr or gofile if dropbox is giving you trouble and you dont feel like using google drive!

  • wecraveai
    AI Crave (@wecraveai) reported

    Open source NotebookLM alternative with no data limits and AI agents. Same idea as Google's NotebookLM. Same chat-with-your-docs. Same podcast generator. Same cited answers. Except this one has no source limit, no notebook limit, no 200MB file cap, and no Google login. It's called SurfSense. Google NotebookLM vs SurfSense: - Sources per notebook: 50 to 600 โ†’ Unlimited - File size cap: 200MB and 500K words โ†’ No limit - LLM choice: Gemini only โ†’ 100+ models via LiteLLM - Local LLMs: Not allowed โ†’ Full Ollama and vLLM support - Self-host: No โ†’ Yes, one Docker command - Price: $0, $19.99/mo Pro, or $249.99/mo Ultra โ†’ $0 forever Here's the wildest part: It connects to 27+ sources Google can't touch. Notion. Slack. Linear. Jira. GitHub. Discord. Dropbox. OneDrive. Gmail. Confluence. Obsidian. ClickUp. Microsoft Teams. Airtable. Your entire work life, indexed once, searchable from one chat box. 14.4K GitHub stars. 1.4K forks. 6,232 commits. Apache-2.0 license. One honest note: the README says it's not yet production-ready and still being actively developed. But it already does more than NotebookLM does, and the gap is widening every release. This is what NotebookLM should have been from the start. Repo in the first comment.

  • SCRIBEMOON
    SCRIBEMOON (@SCRIBEMOON) reported

    Ok great. What do we do. What can we do. I was told We were the problem, the people who vote on Election Day, we made things go slowly. VOTE EARLY THEY SAID. I voted on May 13 via dropbox. STILL NOT COUNTED. I doorknocked for Spencer. Only threatened once- by a Cedars Sinai young white female doctor. The CORRUPTION is too overwhelming. We need FEDERAL INTERVENTION!

  • Afinetheorem
    Kevin A. Bryan (@Afinetheorem) reported

    @jbarro Especially because "you have to mail it in a week before the election or else drop it at an election site dropbox after that date" is a totally reasonable compromise done all over the US and world which would immediately fix the problem.

  • AdeelKh14332183
    Adi K. (@AdeelKh14332183) reported

    Donโ€™t pay for Notion, use Obsidian Donโ€™t pay for Slack, use Discord Donโ€™t pay for Zoom, use Google Meet Donโ€™t pay for Jira, use Linear Donโ€™t pay for Salesforce, use HubSpot CRM Donโ€™t pay for QuickBooks, use Wave Donโ€™t pay for DocuSign, use Dropbox Sign Donโ€™t pay for Calendly, use Cal Donโ€™t pay for Intercom, use Crisp Donโ€™t pay for Webflow, use Carrd Donโ€™t pay for Airtable, use NocoDB Donโ€™t pay for 1Password, use Bitwarden Most startups donโ€™t have a revenue problem. They have a software subscription problem. You donโ€™t need a $30k tech stack to build a great company. You just need smarter tools. Thatโ€™s an easy $15,000+/year saved.

  • detroitmediamag
    Detroit Media Magazine (@detroitmediamag) reported

    @DropboxSupport I don't know who's running this page but you need to fix the glitch that is going on with your latest update. My Dropbox app worked just fine up until your latest update which was about three or four days ago. Maybe even two days ago. I heavily rely on your services and I need access to my account ASAP. There is nothing but a black screen when I open up my Dropbox app hopefully somebody can get back to me with this problem and hopefully one of your technicians gets to work on your end.

  • gkotte1
    Girish Kotte (@gkotte1) reported

    In 2009, Dropbox ignored every rule about SaaS launches. No ads. No cold outreach. No sales team. One stupid idea: a 3-minute demo video for a product that didn't fully exist yet. It generated 75,000 signups overnight. ----- Insight 1 - Simplicity converts better than features Show people one clear outcome. They sign up before the product is ready. Insight 2 - The best growth doesn't look like growth A demo video isn't a campaign. Which is exactly why it worked. Lesson 3 - Ignore conventional launch advice "The opposite of a good idea can also be a good idea." - Rory Sutherland Every advisor said: build first, market second. Dropbox marketed first. Then built. We now see founders obsessing over perfect MVPs before showing anyone anything. The problem: You ship clean code nobody sees. The solution: You ship a clear story first, then the code catches up. I use Postwyse to build that story in public before the product is ready. Perception opens doors. But shipping closes them.

  • probinsyacore
    uncle ***** (@probinsyacore) reported

    nraas still down but a reddit user has saved most of their mods in a dropbox link oh my god sometimes i do love the internet

  • ThaiKumar
    Pradeep Kumar Xplorer (@ThaiKumar) reported

    Someone is regulating my upload to Dropbox 33 mb file suddenly the network is slow

  • erlendur
    Erlendur (@erlendur) reported

    @DropboxSupport Web is fine (Firefox on Mac); for me it is your app on iPhone that is broken - no photos upload to Camera Uploads. Error is "some photos couldn't be uploaded". I retry and it is the same.

  • Rukkssss__
    GLITCH (@Rukkssss__) reported

    ๐—•๐—ง๐—™๐—ฆ is BitTorrent's decentralized file storage system, and it fundamentally changes how you store and share data. Think about traditional cloud storage: Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud. Your files live on servers owned by a single company. That company controls access, sets prices, and can delete your data at any time. Your files are only as safe as that one company's security. And if their server goes down? You lose access. ๐—•๐—ง๐—™๐—ฆ works completely differently. Instead of relying on a single server, your files are split into tiny encrypted pieces and stored across thousands of independent nodes worldwide. No single point of failure. No single company holding your data hostage. This architecture delivers ๐—™๐—ผ๐˜‚๐—ฟ ๐— ๐—ฎ๐—ท๐—ผ๐—ฟ ๐—•๐—ฒ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ณ๐—ถ๐˜๐˜€. First, security. Because files are fragmented and distributed, an attacker would need to compromise thousands of nodes to reassemble your data practically impossible. Second, censorship-resistance. No government or corporation can shut down BTFS because there's no central target to attack. Third, fault-tolerance. If some nodes go offline, thousands of others still serve your files. Fourth, speed. Peer-to-peer retrieval means you often download from the closest node, not a distant data center. So how does it work for actual users? You upload a file. ๐—•๐—ง๐—™๐—ฆ splits it, encrypts each piece, and distributes those pieces to storage providers around the world users who have volunteered their spare hard drive space. When you need the file back, BTFS locates all the pieces from the fastest available nodes and reassembles them. But here's what makes BTFS sustainable: ๐—ฅ๐—ฒ๐˜„๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐—ฑ๐˜€. If you have unused storage space on your computer say, 100 GB sitting empty you can lease that space to the BTFS network. You earn ๐—•๐—ง๐—™๐—ฆ ๐—ง๐—ผ๐—ธ๐—ฒ๐—ป๐˜€ for every byte you store and serve. Your idle hard drive becomes an income stream. For everyday users, this means cheaper cloud storage. Without a centralized company setting monopolistic prices, storage costs drop to market rates determined by supply and demand. It means safer backups. Your encrypted, fragmented files survive disk failures, server outages, and even natural disasters. It means faster file sharing. The more popular a file is, the more nodes store it, and the faster everyone downloads it the opposite of centralized servers that slow down under load. All of this runs on ๐—•๐—น๐—ผ๐—ฐ๐—ธ๐—ฐ๐—ต๐—ฎ๐—ถ๐—ป ๐—ง๐—ฒ๐—ฐ๐—ต๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—ผ๐—ด๐˜† combined with BitTorrent's massive existing network. BitTorrent already has hundreds of millions of users worldwide. BTFS taps into that peer-to-peer infrastructure, adding incentives and persistence to what was once just a sharing protocol. Upload, store, retrieve. Or share your spare space and earn. No corporate servers. No hidden fees. No single point of failure. That's ๐—•๐—ง๐—™๐—ฆ decentralized storage built for the real world. @justinsuntron @BitTorrent #TRONEcoStar

  • MacroWire_US
    MacroWire (@MacroWire_US) reported

    Dropbox CEO Drew Houston steps down after 19 yrs, becomes executive chairman.

  • CwealthSentinel
    Commonwealth Sentinel (@CwealthSentinel) reported

    Intruders spent five months inside a stock exchange executive's email, copying it out slowly and hiding in normal Dropbox and OneDrive traffic. No software flaw, so no patch could fix it. When there is nothing to patch, watching is the defense. Know what normal looks like.

  • besosprincessa
    lonesome cowgirl lex (@besosprincessa) reported

    Who is down to add to their Dropbox link? ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ‘€ shoot me a message with your budget and want you wanna see!!

  • ScarcityMan
    ScarcityMan (@ScarcityMan) reported

    @balkanhodl @hodlonaut Even worse than that. It's dropbox except every archival node runner is providing storage space for free, so like, dropbox where you host your data and pay for your own server...

  • rebeccardiamond
    Rebecca Diamond (@rebeccardiamond) reported

    @p_ganong Iโ€™ve had this problem too. When Iโ€™m editing with Claude, edit manually directly in the .tex file locally on your machine through overleaf-Dropbox sync. Then you and Claude are both working locally.

  • aclater
    Adam (@aclater) reported

    Hey @FedEx @fedexhelp - you've got the wrong address on a dropbox in alexandria, and I keep getting your angry customers and packages. Happy to work together to fix it? I can DM details.

  • daniell0930
    Auntieesq (@daniell0930) reported

    @MikeJShowalter The issue is the use of the data to train models not retention. Acting as if this is the same a Dropbox is disingenuous. They will not use the data to train for non-safety issues. Non-safety issue is doing some heavy lifting there. Do they have an outline of what this means?

  • imbunniemai
    Bunnie Maiiii (@imbunniemai) reported

    @JohnRai21044566 Ill!!! since Fansly having problem I can not post throu phone atm. Iโ€™ll have to get all those files to Dropbox then post on Fansly. This set will be posted in 2 days ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ sorryyyy baby Im bit busy but Iโ€™ll try post as soon as I cannnn

  • 67Designs
    Gavin (Owner 67 Designs) (@67Designs) reported

    @DumbMoneyCapitl That could be argued, sure. But it misses the bigger picture. The real issue isnโ€™t whether Jim and SCS have a working Dropboxโ€”they clearly do. The problem is that VC funds are desperately hunting for places to deploy all their capital, and businesses like this simply canโ€™t deliver the returns those funds require because of their heavy capex profile. Itโ€™s a classic square peg in a round hole from a funding and returns standpoint.

  • silentnomore314
    Rebecca Allen (@silentnomore314) reported

    that they took over ran up charges did god knows what and locked me out. 900 in dropbox charges during a free trial they locked me out of they are all in big big big trouble but your handler is forcing them to lie perjue and the way he is forcing them to blow their covers wow

  • investandcreate
    Music, Film & RE Investments (@investandcreate) reported

    @0xajka @Dropbox Have you tried doing the whole uninstall, reinstall? I had to do that one time with Dropbox. It was horrible. Now I have even a worse problem - but itโ€™s not exactly Dropboxโ€™s fault.

  • lifesavoring
    Kathleen Marie (@lifesavoring) reported

    @DropboxSupport I have the same problem as Detroit Media Magazine described below - my Dropbox became unavailable until the latest update. I tried to upgrade my account, but was registered instead for a free trial - ? I have to update my email to get it authenticated - PLEASE RESPOND, thanks.

  • munchivelo
    J. (@munchivelo) reported

    track back to just over a year to now. i'd built an automated ecommerce flow that took a whole store end to end. seo would research trends, products, and map those into .js scripts which would launch prompts that read those research files. that would feed an image gen prompt which created designs, set to specific standard. i'd generate them, and then ANOTHER prompt, would check the images, score them with a criteria, and either move them to an accepted folder, or move them to an archive folder. the accepted folders, would automatically fire a script which would open photoshop, map the image to smart layers, in a 'product shot' template i'd made, and then export all of the final product shots to another folder, and then exported the flat designs which would be used for the products. another script took the product images, did visual lookups, generated all product descriptions, renamed the images and generated the seo text. it ran optimizations locally via a jpegoptim and oxipng script. it then uploaded them to dropbox, and via API, would generate a dropbox link map. i had one barebones csv template, which i'd run a ps1 script through to map json files into the csv rows, and insert the dropbox link map. all my images, links, followed the exact same slugs, so it turned 2 hours of manual work into a 5 second bulk rename and insert. it then converted that csv into json, which then itself converted that json into ld-json for product rich listings. ai would write the product description based on a dataseo keywords, and googletrends json file that would run on every product type. collecting keywords for that specific product. it also formed it around brand profiles, copy guides and other things. this was sonnet 3 days, GPT 4.0 days, and it STILL wrote great copy when it had the right guidance. in the .js file, i'd replace all em dashes with a hyphen if they ever appeared. i built a custom product uploader, built my own php plugin which synced to local .js files and connected via rest. it was (and still is) one of the best wc product uploaders that exist, as it completely resets filterlookups only for that product, and is lightning fast because i upload it directly into woocommerce rows from json. no importers, no wordpress malarkey, or WC rest needed. it was 50x faster than wc's own CSV import. the images would be uploaded via ftp, and then on detection, would sync those to the media library, and i'd upload the image meta from the seo run, so they all had captions/alt text etc. it took what would be 3-5 hours of manual work per product, and congested it into a 2 minute image to fully live product system. after that, i'd export sales data, the ai was constantly learning, sales data feeding back to files, which would then teach the ai what products work, what doesn't. what copy worked, what copy didn't. that would then flow back into the original source files which told the ai what images to gen and what products to launch. all of it was local on my pc. i wasn't selling an saas. it was just something that worked for my very particular setup. the thing about it is; i built that mostly with GPT 4.0 and a little bit of 3.5! mostly copy and pasting code manually from the chats in chatGPT. all the plugins, the php, everything. then some of it got improved inside vscode back on the old original copilot plans, when $10 used to last you an entire month of none stop coding. this was before n8n, before agents were even a thing. all of that I built very specifically for myself, local, syncing folder to folder, json file to json file. python scripts watching files, and .ps1 files that would follow up with other .ps1 files, which launched .js files which contained prompts for AI, and hitting the openAI API's whenever I needed the AI layer. eventually i built a terminal tool, which would allow me to run the scripts from the terminal, and i'd manually type in the slugs for which products i wanted processed. all files would sit in specific folders, and scripts would do the rest. i was so excited about that, giving my terminal app a shortcut icon and putting it onto my taskbar. that was a year ago. fast forward to now. the game has changed so much. ANYTHING and i mean anything is possible now. people 'new' to codex, and CC etc don't know how good they have it. my advantage is that i have a year of scripts, a year of tools. i've laid the SYSTEMS in place, to fully map out entire features, precisely, and organized, and build out projects, in one hour, and have it implemented within the next. entire saas features - mousework. but i've had this ******* idea for so long, to build a fully automated, self learning ecom business, that launches products end to end based on it's own research, writing, and growth, but the complexity of it previously , and being busy with life, it never got finalized. the secret is i sync it via etsy too, but they're API keys take FOREVER to aquire, but built my own etsy system, product uploader, which runs across 7 different stores. however, now, i've finally been building the replacement for it. i'll be able to run that exact same system, except this time through a full app, with a canvas, and agent systems instead of .ps1 scripts. not to say i won't run scripts; they're an integral part of any automated workflow, but now it has superpowers, and it can do so so so much more. all the ideas I wanted to do, automated, fully, end to end. not only that, but i moved away from woocommerce entirely. instead i just built my own website builder, which is also fully automated end to end. my brand profiles, my artwork system? i'm still using those, just for more things. now i can launch 50 brands just like it, running the same system, all in about 5 minutes. whether it's saas, local service, or online ecom. i also built an ai automated ad builder. it takes my brands images, or generates images. i've got background removers, and full skills and agents which fully generate the ads for me. it mixes all that into seedance videos, and posts in logos etc. now i take those image/videos, and build instagram, tiktok, facebook vids, generate descriptions, and upload them automatically. it has an every growing library to source from, templates to use, and the system derives right with the websites, so all themes/styles match precisely to the brand. this is why it's so great building for yourself. the amount of reusability you get with it, the fact it's free forever, can never be beaten. none of these saas companies get it. and they're heading in the wrong direction. we could already DO half of what these companies are doing. my own personal SEO system, which i built for my automated web builder, is already 10x better than any yoast, rankmath etc. i skip expensive ahrefs, semrush, and just rebuild their services myself, using API, which is 100x cheaper. except this time it FEEDS my system, and i don't need to lay a finger on it. nobody cares about these little one off apps that won't exist in a year. they're either failing to see the future, or they're hoping for an early exit before they know the dominos start falling. and they don't get it. their 'app' is just a little tiny module in something that thinks bigger. people will want PRIVATE systems. all speaking to each other. not 1200 integrations and 1200 invoices to send to, that don't even have a ******* brain. i'm not selling anything yet. but if you're interested in seeing how i think about automation, then stay a while and listen. the tool i'm building will absolutely help you too. but i'll be honest. i'm actually quite scared to release it, solely down to how powerful it is. not many people do it like i do, and i'm finally on here to tell the world. the only winners will be the ones prepared for cannabilism. ready for war. they call it war rooms, yet they sit around eating donuts provided by their VC's. real builders sit in the dark, in empty rooms, grinding. if you're a cannabilistic, sick sadistic, son of *****, 666, with an idea. then drop a you know what.

  • preshing
    Jeff Preshing (@preshing) reported

    What's the point of using smarter models if "smarter" means 10% better at finding obscure bugs and having a sassy attitude? Most of the true productivity gains that coding agents have to offer, which are finite, can be obtained using open-weight models for literally 1/100 of the price. The catch is that you actually need to understand the code you are working on. At the same time, I still think there's a viable business serving proprietary models. People are willing to pay for Dropbox even though FTP is free, and it's nice to throw a tough problem at a stronger model occasionally (if intellectual property limitations allow it). Plus, there's a whole frontier productizing this stuff. Unfortunately, Anthropic is currently in the business of spreading tall tales about future improvements, then shaking down enterprise customers. Most of it is based on 2010s LessWrong posts full of category errors, some of which I remember reading back in those days. And their recent hostility toward users in the name of safety is a result of the same ideological recklessness.

  • BadUncleX
    BadUncle (@BadUncleX) reported

    @mitsuhiko Similarly, I still use the old version before 7. They try to force you to bind to their server-dependent version. I prefer to use dropbox to synchronize.

  • AnnaBubblyMV
    Anna Bubbly ๐ŸŒบโœจ (@AnnaBubblyMV) reported

    Is uploading on Clips4Sale not working for anyone else? I can only get it to work if I do it through Dropbox, the usual upload button isnโ€™t working

  • markvaneijk
    Mark van Eijk (@markvaneijk) reported

    @freekmurze It's the most stable beta in last 15 years. These apps I also use still work: Dropbox, PHP, Conductor. I did not encounter any issues, besides sometimes a lag here and there (regular beta stuff).