- This is not good. One major outage? Something exceptional. Several outages in a short time? As someone thats worked in operations, I have empathy; there are so many “temp havks” that are put in place for incidents. but the rest of the world won’t… they’re gonna suffer a massive reputation loss if this goes on as long as the last one.
by luastoned
7 subcomments
- From the incident page:
A change made to how Cloudflare's Web Application Firewall parses requests caused Cloudflare's network to be unavailable for several minutes this morning. This was not an attack; the change was deployed by our team to help mitigate the industry-wide vulnerability disclosed this week in React Server Components. We will share more information as we have it today.
https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/incidents/lfrm31y6sw9q
- Yes.
Weird that https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/ isn't reporting this properly. It should be full of red blinking lights.
by timvdalen
8 subcomments
- Wow, just plain 500s on customer sites. That's a level of down you don't see that often.
by madjam002
10 subcomments
- Looking forward to the post mortem on this one. We weren't affected (just using the CDN), and people are saying they weren't affected who are using Cloudflare Workers (a previous culprit which we've since moved off), so I wonder what service / API was actually affected that brought down multiple websites with a 500 but not all of them.
Wise was just down which is a pretty big one.
Also odd how some websites were down this time that previously weren't down with the global outage in November
- This is second time this week: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46140145
The previous one affected European users for >1h and made many Cloudflare websites nearly unusable for them.
by AmateurAlert
2 subcomments
- https://downdetector.com/
classic
- That's the 30% vibe code they promised us.
Cynicism aside, something seems to be going wrong in our industry.
- I'm just realizing how much we depend on Cloudflare working. Every service I use is unreachable. Even worse than last time. It's almost impossible to do any work atm.
by makkoncept
0 subcomment
- https://downdetectorsdowndetector.com/ is up :)
but the status is not correct.
- Not only they make my browsing experience a LOT worse (seconds per site for bot detection and additional "are you human" clicks even without VPNs), now they are bringing the entire Internet down. They don't deserve the position they currently have.
- Cloudflare uptime has worsened a lot lately, AI coding has increased exponentially, hmm
by headmelted
1 subcomments
- Claude offline too. 500 errors on the web and the mobile app has been knocked out.
- Even LinkedIn is now down. Opening linkedin.com gives me a 500 server error and Cloudflare at the bottom. Quite embarassing.
- Somebody at Cloudflare is stretching that initial investigation time as much as possible to avoid having to update their status to being down and losing that Christmas bonus.
by phartenfeller
2 subcomments
- Wow, three times in a month is really crushing their trust.
by reneberlin
0 subcomment
- I can imagine the horror of pressure of the people responsible for resolution. On that scale of impact it is very hard to keep calm - but still the hive of minds have to cooperate and solve the puzzle while the world is basically halted and ready to blame the company you work for.
- For us also Digital Ocean, Render, and a few other vendors are down.
At this point picking vendors that don't use Cloudflare in any way becomes the right thing to do.
by ianberdin
3 subcomments
- I have 10B idea: cloudflare that does not fail so often.
by theginger
1 subcomments
- I don't want to criticize cloud flare, I love what they do and understand the scale of the challenge, but most people don't and 2 in a month or so like this is going to hit their reputation.
by OtherShrezzing
1 subcomments
- The site is back up, but it feels fairly silly that a platform that has inserted itself as a single point of failure has an architecture that's got single points of failure.
The other companies working at that scale have all sensibly split off into geographical regions & product verticals with redundancy & it's rare that "absolutely all of AWS everywhere is offline". This is two total global outages in as many weeks from Cloudflare, and a third "mostly global outage" the week before.
- React Server Components. Let that sink in. What did they do to us? This is a thing that should not exist, causing pain in the real world.
by ricardo81
2 subcomments
- Their uptime over the year is likely faring worse than your average hosting company, DNS provider or CDN.
by SwedishPerson_A
0 subcomment
- https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02673843.2023.2...
https://www.perplexity.ai/
https://www.researchgate.net/
All give me
"500 Internal Server Error
cloudflare.."
So I'm guessing yes.
- What ever happened to "no deploys on fridays"? haha
- I'd like to start seeing the architecture and design of how cloudflare works. Not blog posts, like a whole write-up. If you're going to have this many outages and you're a public company which 2/3rd of US infrastructure probably depends on then it might need some external input. Obviously they know what they're doing. This is not a blame game but the tools are starting to creak.
- > A change made to how Cloudflare's Web Application Firewall parses requests caused Cloudflare's network to be unavailable for several minutes this morning. This was not an attack; the change was deployed by our team to help mitigate the industry-wide vulnerability disclosed this week in React Server Components. We will share more information as we have it today.
by capnsketch
2 subcomments
- If I had a nickel for everytime cloudflare went down.
Then I would have 2 nickels which is not a lot but still wierd that it happened twice.
by xomiachuna
1 subcomments
- And so it seems that the cause is close to RSC vulnerability from yesterday: https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/incidents/lfrm31y6sw9q
So much for the react being just a frontend library, amirite
- It's really cool to me that this site is never down with all these outages of major websites.
Representative of having the best developers behind it.
- Free accounts seem to be fine, only enterprise accounts seem to be affected.
by ianberdin
4 subcomments
- So, I understand correctly that all websites and services want protection from DDoS attacks, and that's basically their number one concern. The second is caching in different parts of the world. So, it's caching and DDoS. But at the same time, nobody wants to use CloudFront from AWS because it’s not that simple yet. And it’s more expensive, while Cloudflare is free. So, what should we do about all this? This won’t do. We’ve created a gigantic bottleneck that controls the entire internet, just like in the movie Mad Max, where he controlled the only source of water. That’s wrong. And we all fell for it like fools. So, the question is, what can be done in this situation? Are there reliable competitors? Are there any fault-tolerant systems for this? The whole problem is that our DNS, and with Cloudflare, they proxy it. So, if their proxy goes down, everything falls apart. What should we do about this?
- I just started getting npm errors while developing something; I was like hmm, strange... then I tried to go down to isitdown. That was also down. I was like, oh this must be something local to me (I'm in a remote place visiting my gramps).
Then I go to Hacker News to check. Lo and behold, it's Cloudflare. This is sort of worrying...
- After reading the post, my personal takeaway (not being expert) is that there are simply so many moving parts/configuration options that the complexity of the whole system is too high. I think without some sort of formal validation/enumeration of all possible states of the system the reliability is simply not possible. Whether this formal verification is achievable, I don't know.
- This is painful, if I'm not mistaken this is during a scheduled maintenance too ?
Whenever I deploy a new release to my 5 customers, I am pedantic about having a fast rollback.. Maybe I'm not following the apparent industry standard and instead should just wing it.
- Isn't it happening a little too often now? Did someone .unwrap in production again?
- This is getting embarrassing.
- How interesting. As of 00:30 or so I could still access Claude but then it went down with a 500 from Cloudflare and I thought I'd nab a quick something off Slickdeals but that's down too. My own blog is on Cloudflare's `cloudflared` tunnel and it's working just fine, even the cache, so it must be something hitting some specific type of configuration or some shard hitting some region.
And they're back before I finished the comment. Such a pity, I was hoping to hog some more Claude for myself through Claude Code.
- Luckly https://downdetectorsdowndetectorsdowndetectorsdowndetector.... is up :)
by robotfelix
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- Our site is fine, including files served by Cloudflare's CDN and Cloudflare Workers, but the Cloudflare dashboard is definitely down.
The Cloudflare status page says that it's the dashboard and Cloudflare APIs that are down. I wonder if the problem is focused on larger sites because they are more dependent on / integrated with Cloudflare APIs. Or perhaps it's only an Enterprise tier feature that's broken.
If it's not everything that is down, I guess things are slightly more resilient than last time?
- At least the 500 error announces ownership.
Imagine how productive we'll be now!
by jazzyjackson
2 subcomments
- Is it at all achievable to be fronted by a CDN but fallback to the raw server in case the front falls off? Better to be vulnerable to DDoS than be unreachable altogether
- I use Cloudflare because of their Tunnel to protect my Raspberry Pi, but I think I will just use it without the Tunnel now. My main concern is privacy, but I'm not ready to accept so frequent downtime and dependence on them. The whole reason to host self-host was to be independent anyway. Does anyone have a recommendation for that (that is free)? Should I worry about privacy? My name and my city are on the website anyway.
by SwedishPerson_A
0 subcomment
- https://www.researchgate.net/
https://www.tandfonline.com/
https://www.perplexity.ai/
All give me
"500 Internal Server Error
cloudflare"
So My guess is yes It´s down.
- looks like a big one. interestingly, our site, which uses a TON of Cloudflare services[0] — yet not their front-line proxy — is doing fine: https://magicgarden.gg.
So it seems like it's just the big ol' "throw this big orange reverse proxy in front of your site for better uptime!" is what's broken...
[0] Workers, Durable Objects, KV, R2, etc
- Interestingly enough, also some MS/Azure services are down. For example https://www.office.com/ just returns:
>We are sorry, something went wrong.
>Please try refreshing the page in a few minutes. If the problem persists, please visit status.cloud.microsoft for updates regarding known issues.
The status page of course says nothing
by arunaugustine
1 subcomments
- They had a scheduled maintenance between 7am and 11am UTC in Chicago. But that should have re-routed traffic not take down internet right?
- Classic. https://imgur.com/a/B3QxB1R
by JeremyJaydan
1 subcomments
- I moved away from Cloudflare over a month ago because I didn't understand how they don't have pricing caps for their upgraded plans, they genuinely seem like the mob but I haven't looked any further into it..
Either way it's been interesting to see the bullets I've been dodging.
by testemailfordg2
0 subcomment
- Looks like this post somehow is not even on the front page of HN anymore. CF pulling some strings maybe, they don't have this incident on top of their current list.
by reassess_blind
0 subcomment
- The "half the internet is down, nothing we can do" excuse works great the first time, but doesn't fly the second time in a month.
What solutions are there for Multi DNS/CDN failover that don't rely on a single point of failure?
by Artur-Defences
0 subcomment
- "Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress"
I image the maintenance was conducted like this:
"fix detroit data center bugs, please be very careful, don't mess up like last time :)"
bypass permissions on
by elijah3040448
0 subcomment
- Pretty awkward. Thought my WIFI was acting up when I wasn't even able to pull up the Cloudfare website to see if something was down. Then, trying to go to Downdetector and that wasn't working either.
- Cloudflare is investigating issues with Cloudflare Dashboard and related APIs.
- Wonder if supabase auth down is also related https://status.supabase.com/incidents/rgz3dl2rcmq8
- It's configuration error or related to configuration. It always is with this big things.
Nice thing about Cloudflare being down is that almost everything is down at once. Time for peace and quiet.
- Everything i use depend on perfect cloudflare operation workflow,
practically 99% of these services go down.
What magical qualities it has that no competitors form
for its services?
by imperfectfourth
1 subcomments
- downdetector is also down
- Just after Matthew Prince's interview at Wired :)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46157295
- Maybe they should stop vibe coding and vibe reviewing their PRs?
- Notion is also down (haven't seen a comment on that). It's so funny how the biggest companies literally just have their sites not loading because of Cloudflare.
- It's ok to fail. but the most frustrating thing ever is... there's no contact point or supporting team easily and directly accessible.. this is bad..
- CloudFlare: You can't go down if you're never up.
- LOL, 500 returned for many big sites…this is going to hurt and make people rethink.
If it’s not DNS, then someone pushed to production on Friday :-)
- Fraudulent status page again. For sure we are seeing something very different than what they see in the internal monitoring systems.
- https://registry.npmjs.org/ is down, affecting our builds
- It's ok to fail, but most frustrationg thing is there's no suppoting team or any contact point accessible directly. this is bad..
by virtualritz
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- Yeah, and because of this for example Claude Code is down too because the auth goes through CF. F*cking marvelus, the decentralized web ...
by headmelted
0 subcomment
- "In progress - Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.
Dec 05, 2025 - 07:00 UTC"
No need. Yikes.
- Perhaps related? My main fiber WAN went out few hrs ago, failing over to Starlink backup. Discovered it’s a cloudflare issue, as my multi-wan setup tests against 1.1.1.1, which suddenly stopped responding (but only from my fiber ISP). Switched to testing 8.8.8.8 to restore.
If it weren’t for recent cloudflare outages, never would have considered this was the problem.
Even until I saw this, I assumed it was an ISP issue, since Starlink still worked using 1.1.1.1. Now I’m thinking it’s a cloudflare routing problem?
- For those saying we have an over-reliance on software -- is there a way to use multiple CDNs for the same frontend website?
by jonathanlydall
0 subcomment
- It seems regular reverse proxying and R2 still works, as we use those and seem to be working fine still.
Can't get to the Dashboard though.
by techguy1954
0 subcomment
- I can still visit some websites that use Cloudflare, but other don't work.
Blender Artists works, but DownDetector and Quillbot dont.
by SherryWong
0 subcomment
- LinkedIn and MEdium are also down as a result
- Heads will roll at cloudfare. E-commerce customers must be furious.
Impossible not to feel bad for whoever is tasked to cleanup the mess.
by MildlySerious
0 subcomment
- I can't update DNS entries for my domains with Porkbun, because it's "Powered by Cloudflare".
by MarcelGerber
0 subcomment
- Just started working for me again (in Germany), both on our own CF-hosted page and on cloudflare.com itself.
- for me docker is failing with:
unknown: failed to copy: httpReadSeeker: failed open: unexpected status from GET request to https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/....
so coffee time.
- We use workers and dns proxy and I got flooded with pages. We were getting 503s from workers.
by dynamite-ready
0 subcomment
- Some of the sites I maintain, are fine. But I'm guessing it's just a matter of time?
- I feel like all the BS we were taught about architecture design principles multi-AZ, failover strategies, graceful degradation etc was gaslighting us all into thinking any of out work on it actually matters.
This isn't true, but it feels like this when the entire engineering world order seems to actually run on single-point-of-failures where one CEO just messages another when some 3rd party is down. And reputational risk here is completely safeguarded because as long as everyone is down you are fine. Use a service everyone uses and it goes down = no reputational risk. Use a more robust architecture and make some mistake = massive reputational risk and everyone asks why you don't use what everyone else uses.
Blind leading the blind and all that.
- > Monitoring - A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results.
> Dec 05, 2025 - 09:12 UTC
by nickdothutton
0 subcomment
- So many outages now they all begin to swim into 1, what's that 3 or 4 this quarter?
- Everyone says vibe coding but people are just fine at being incompetent without the AI help
by LucasLanglois
0 subcomment
- Love that Cloudflare put together a participative and community-driven advent calendar!
- This is so cool guys. All of us get to lose millions of dollars together so late at night!
by valdemarrolfsen
0 subcomment
- No engineers from Cloudflare reading hackernews these days? Should update your status page!
by chinathrow
1 subcomments
- Looks like (some) sites behind Cloudflare still work if they do not have caching on.
by maverick98
0 subcomment
- The quality of code in most apps has gone downhill. Let's guess why?
- DownDetector'sDownDetector does not detect that DownDetector's down
- I'm looking for cofounders and investors to build a working cloudflare.
by 8cvor6j844qw_d6
0 subcomment
- Interested if its the same issue that brought down Cloudflare previously.
- Maybe centralizing the internet wasn’t a great idea after all, huh
by moralestapia
3 subcomments
- Ooof, this one looks like a big one!
canva.com
chess.com
claude.com
coinbase.com
kraken.com
linkedin.com
medium.com
notion.so
npmjs.com
shopify.com (!)
and many more I won't add bc I don't want to be spammy.
Edit: Just checked all my websites hosted there (~12), they're all ok. Other people with small websites are doing well.
Only huge sites seem to be down. Perhaps they deal with them separately, the premium-tier of Cloudflare clients, ... and those went down, dang.
- Basecamp was down couple of minutes ago and it's back now online.
by nicolailolansen
0 subcomment
- They had a few good weeks.
- NPM is down as a result.
- Infrastructure-as-Vibe?
- It is up for me.
All the sites that were 500 error before are able to load now.
by wildcard1210
0 subcomment
- My Shopify store is down. My competitor stores are also down.
- 500 internal server error on most things:
500 Internal Server Error
cloudflare
- Someone's been vibe coding the scheduled maintenance.
- I wonder how many uptime SLAs will be violated this year.
by Hashversion
0 subcomment
- how long cloudflarestatus.com takes it to detect usually?
- Cloudflare 362
- NPM is down. World is collapsing thanks to Cloudflare.
- All those enterprise architects must be fuming now
by monstertank
0 subcomment
- How do you tell if this is a cyberattack or not?
by chessmaster-hex
0 subcomment
- Some big fishes were affected as well... Crunchyroll, Fortnite, LinkedIn
let's wait for the explanation of this one.
- Perplexity AI shows 500 Internal Server Error
by aurareturn
0 subcomment
- My company's services went down as well.
- i was watching the climax of "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" on crunchyroll and cloudflare went down again
by Vivianfromtheo
0 subcomment
- This got me and the anime community stressed
- Ooof status 500 someone’s getting fiiiiired!
- seems related to CF tunnels... policies are being enforced but perhaps origin servers are not being properly served.
by arunaugustine
0 subcomment
- Shopify is down.
by nrhrjrjrjtntbt
0 subcomment
- Not as down as last time. My site is up.
- One has to wonder how many times or how often proprietary cloud services have to go down before there is a general shift away from using the cloud and "infinite scaling" for everything. For many, many use cases you do not need neither Cloudflare nor Github nor nine nines for everything (which you are clearly not getting anyway). It's obviously not enough with once a year for most businesses, or perhaps once a month. Weekly outages? For how long?
If you host something that actually matters that other people depend upon and, please review your actual needs and if possible stop making yourself _completely_ dependent on giant cloud corporations.
- Just in time for the London work day :)
- Hah even Linkedin is showing 500 for me
- claude.ai is down bc of it :(
good for OpenAI as they're using something else maybe Vercel?
by starkindustries
0 subcomment
- Never push to production on Friday!
- Godspeed, Cloudflare, for the fix
- They're back online it seems
- HaHa -Nelson
- That's quite unfortunate xD
by Artur-Defences
0 subcomment
- This is not a good look, at all
- Anyone shorting the damn stock?
- Notion is also down as a result
- aw, i cant go on rateyourmusic
- Even digital ocean is down :D
- How is Hacker News still up?
- LinkedIn, Perplexity as well
by alxbenjamin
0 subcomment
- It is up again. There will be a lot of hard talk with Cloudflare, I guess
- >Go to <social media page> - 500 error from cloudflare
>Google is <social media page> down -> click first link - literally the exact same 500 cloudflare error html from downdetector
I thought we were meant to learn something ... ?
by isaac3307
1 subcomments
- This is so cool guys!!! We all get to savor this moment and lose millions of DOLL HAIRS together!!
- eval(requestBody).unwrap()
by elcapithanos
0 subcomment
- Shortest damn outage ever
- Turnstile seems up still.
- Curious to see which big companies were caught flat-footed during the 18 November outage compared with today. In my opinion, if a company was caught out twice, that reflects poor decision-making and urgency. As the saying goes, fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.
If a company was able to overcome all the red tape within three weeks and not be impacted today, that's impressive.
by Hashversion
0 subcomment
- what's the estimated loss? any guesses or estimations?
- Looks to be back now.
- Just experienced this and came here to check, because even their website is down. The referenced link also returns with 500.
- Really disappointed that down detectors down detector[1] isn't detecting that down detector[2] is down
[1] https://downdetectorsdowndetector.com/
[2] https://downdetector.com/
by JustSkyfall
0 subcomment
- Seems to be back up?
by decimalenough
0 subcomment
- Seems to be back up.
- "Given Cloudflare's importance in the Internet ecosystem any outage of any of our systems is unacceptable. "
Is this a joke?
And their blog of above statement is also down:
https://blog.cloudflare.com/18-november-2025-outage/
- Perplexity is down
- I can absolutely accomplish nothing today...can't download npm packages, cannot login to services.
I've been a Cloudflare fan for the longest time, but the more they grow the more they look like the weak link of the internet. This is the second major outage in less than few weeks. Terrible.
- it's back on
but wow, it must be stressful to deal with this
- What a joke of a company. They have the internet in the palm of their hands, and yet let vibe coding ambitions ruin their empire.
Time for everyone to drop this company and move on to better solutions (until those better solutions rot from the inside out, just like their predecessor did)
by hax0r1338
1 subcomments
- This gotta be an attack, no way its configuration error again.
- Always has been
- LinkedIn is down
by paweladamczuk
0 subcomment
- I noticed this when my Claude iPhone app stopped working.
- It's back!
by chinathrow
0 subcomment
- It's back.
- And it's on Friday again — never change, Cloudflare.
Gentle reminder that every affected company brought it upon themselves. Very few companies care about making their system resilient to 3rd party failures. This is just another wake-up call for them.
by someothherguyy
0 subcomment
- for all of 20 minutes, the world cried.
by mercurialsolo
0 subcomment
- As is supabase
by Hashversion
0 subcomment
- cloudflare pages seems to be working!
by LeonenTheDK
1 subcomments
- Nice, just got woken up by my outage alarms, just for it to be Cloudflare again. At least it's _my_ problem!
But my goodness, they're really struggling over the last couple weeks... Can't wait to read the next blog post.
by bytejanitor
1 subcomments
- gitlab.com hasn't noticed yet.
- I was just arguing yesterday to coworkers I would quit tech before helping centralize any more of the internet on Cloudflare as a massive single point of failure.
Thank you, Cloudflare, for again proving my point.
- Obligatory song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC06Z6lCB_Q&t=30s
- Rewriting in Rust is paying dividends.
- I wonder if it is another bug , like unwrap, in their rewritten code.
Also, I don't think their every service got affected. I am using their proxy and pages service and both are still up.
- Up again!
- Update title to “Tell HN: Cloudflare was down”
- >half internet down
>first "is site down" result (downdetector) down
>downdetectorsdowndetector.com: "everything is fine"
>downdetectorsdowndetectorsdowndetector.com: not even responding
>downdetectorsdowndetectorsdowndetectorsdowndetector.com: "everything is broken"
by divanvisagie
0 subcomment
- Wishbone12
- Odd
- I’m sure everybody learnt their lesson from last months outage and built in redundancy or stopped relying on Cloudflare.
by da_grift_shift
2 subcomments
- https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/incidents/hlr9djcf3nyp
>We will be performing scheduled maintenance in ORD (Chicago) datacenter
>Traffic might be re-routed from this location, hence there is a possibility of a slight increase in latency during this maintenance window for end-users in the affected region.
Looks like it's not just Chicago that CF brought down...
- Internet-level companies are having more outages recently. Is the exposed surface area increasing or is the quality of service suffering?
- Interestingly, my site running on workers https://codeinput.com is still functioning. Worth mentioning that I don't use Cloudflare firewall/caching (directly exposed workers)
- Claude RIP
- Went to ahref to check a domain, saw 500 and came here to check.
I have a few domains on cloudflare and all of them are working with no issues so it might not be a global issue
by wildcard1210
0 subcomment
- my shopify store is down
- seems its back \m/
- Every time Cloudflare is down I'm not sure if it's really down or not because most down detector websites use Cloudflare. Lmao
by mercurialsolo
0 subcomment
- claude code works tho
by davidcheungo123
0 subcomment
- wtf, cannot work now
- Just a reminder that every dependency you rely on, both inside your codebase and external services, has a price.
by dracotomes
0 subcomment
- and it's back
- stock going whoops
- gitlab down aswell
- Cloudflare just closed down the incident on their status page without any additional explanation. Sigh.
by yellow_lead
0 subcomment
- Is anyone else woken up by this? My company's service is down too. Considering a move away
- she's back
by Artur-Defences
0 subcomment
- "Monitoring - A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results."
by computersuck
0 subcomment
- waaay too soon
- Tried to watch anime then realized that cloudflare was down...again. smh
- Tried to watch anime and then i realized it was down....again. smh
by mercurialsolo
0 subcomment
- shopify.com
by Dilettante_
0 subcomment
- "I warned you about Cloudflare bro!!!! I told you dog!"
- seems to have been resolved
- pixiv.net
by songtianlun1
0 subcomment
- yes...
- Clownflare strikes again!
- I love it, and we wont learn from this again :-) Looking forward for the 3rd outage in a few weeks.
- Round 2 of Cloudflare outages.
We can now see which companies have failed in their performative systems design interviews.
Looking forward to the post-mortem.
by michael-sumner
0 subcomment
- It's up now!!! London, UK
by DaSilentStorm
0 subcomment
- Aaand ... we're back!
by DaSilentStorm
0 subcomment
- Aaand ... we're back
- Are you serious?
- It is up now!
by adityashankar
0 subcomment
- it's fine now...I believe
- [dead]
- [dead]
by elijah3040448
0 subcomment
- [dead]
by strangeness
1 subcomments
- Who knows, maybe it will be because of C or C++ this time. Or something else.
by throwaway48476
0 subcomment
- Shipping .unwrap() to prod speaks ill of their engineering culture. Quality is a process not a checkbox.
by 0xfedcafe
2 subcomments
- Funny how even safe Rust isn’t able to stop vibecoding without a proper validation. And the fact that it's a monopoly isn't so funny anymore.