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  • Umami
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2025
    • 239

    #1

    Massive Cloudflare Outage

    Update: Cloudflare has confirmed what has caused an ongoing outage of many popular services across the web, and it says a "fix is being implemented." In an update at 8:10 a.m. EST, the brand said it was continuing to work towards restoring services.

    Since then, reports on Downdetector have increased substantially with more services experiencing outages than first thought. Users are having issues on Amazon, Canva, ChatGPT, Claude, Doordash, Grindr, Indeed, Truth Social, Uber, X, and Zoom. It's not guaranteed all of these issues stem from Cloudflare's problems, but it's likely as many are being reported at a similar time with spikes around 8:30 a.m. EST.

    Cloudflare said at 8:59 a.m. EST, "We are continuing working on restoring service for application services customers." For now, there's no clear idea of when full service will resume across these apps and websites.

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  • Retiree
    Life is short
    • May 2012
    • 1486

    #2
    All has been resumed by now. But scary how many websites are dependent on their service. Many will probably think twice about it now.
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    • Farang
      one sick puppy
      • Oct 2004
      • 11715

      #3
      i’ve grown to love ruby on rails quite a bit during the past year. it is one framework that’s working on simplifying web dev unlike all the countless js agents of complexity. what genius has come up with the idea to separate an application into backend and frontend anyway? there is no good reason for that.

      also the story of rails is quite interesting: ruby was developed in japan by Matz i believe hes called, then copenhagen programmer DHH, who is one hell of a character btw, chose ruby as his main tool and created rails on top of it.

      rails has grown to be more than a framework. i don’t even know if people use ruby without rails these days, do you know?
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      • NatalieK
        Natalie K
        • Apr 2010
        • 20123

        #4
        Originally posted by Retiree
        All has been resumed by now. But scary how many websites are dependent on their service. Many will probably think twice about it now.
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        • plsureking
          bored
          • Aug 2003
          • 4905

          #5
          Originally posted by Farang
          i’ve grown to love ruby on rails quite a bit during the past year. it is one framework that’s working on simplifying web dev unlike all the countless js agents of complexity. what genius has come up with the idea to separate an application into backend and frontend anyway? there is no good reason for that.
          welcome to your first year of programming

          there's a lot of reasons to separate the stack. the main reason is most people are handling a lot of data and traffic. if your front-end is processing data, then its overloaded. all it needs to do is fetch and display.

          wait until you get to event driven programming. you will shit yourself.

          regarding the cloudflare outage - wtf are these companies thinking? i get it for gfy, its a cheap and easy traffic filtering solution. but for major sites like X? they can't build their own fucking gateway?

          i don't rely on any 3rd party services for anything except data APIs. i built everything we need into our private cloud. and yes the front-ends and back-ends (and video converters and media streamers) are on separate servers.

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          • blackmonsters
            Making PHP work
            • Nov 2002
            • 20977

            #6
            Originally posted by plsureking
            welcome to your first year of programming

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            • Rochard
              Jägermeister Test Pilot
              • Dec 2001
              • 75733

              #7
              This seems to be causing issues with email routing too.
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              • Farang
                one sick puppy
                • Oct 2004
                • 11715

                #8
                Originally posted by plsureking
                welcome to your first year of programming

                there's a lot of reasons to separate the stack. the main reason is most people are handling a lot of data and traffic. if your front-end is processing data, then its overloaded. all it needs to do is fetch and display.

                wait until you get to event driven programming. you will shit yourself.
                ruby on rails is both frontend and backend and it scales like a champion…
                fbm

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                • money biz
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 1017

                  #9
                  Did this effect the domain registry at all? I been thinking about moving some domains over to them.

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