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Massive internet outage reported: Google services, Cloudflare, Character.AI among dozens of services impacted

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Massive internet outage reported: Google services, Cloudflare, Character.AI among dozens of services impacted

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Massive internet outage: Google services, Cloudflare, Spotify all down, users report
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Users are reporting widespread errors at popular apps and websites.

Archive of cloudflare status

Google status

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    Ohh that’s why everything is slow and this is my sanity check.

    But its scary how if Cloudflare went down most popular websites will go down with it

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      Cloudflare is a cancer

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        tell me more

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          It blocks anyone not using one of its preferred browsers, among other things. It’s become the gatekeeper for a large fraction of the Internet.

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            It also flags my DNS filter and nearly every site I go to has to “check if I’m human”

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            What browsers does it block?

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              Minority browsers. Since I daily drive Pale Moon, I’m among the people affected. It’s suspected that they test only the 3-4 most popular browsers, and whether anything else works with their code is up to luck.

              You may think browsers with tiny market shares aren’t important, but all new browsers start out that way. I fear for Ladybird if it ever makes it past the alpha stage, for instance.

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                I’m super interested in alternative browsers but never have the time to test them. I always wonder what the Internet would be like if we built it from scratch right now instead of having the legacy of 30 years of development to support.

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          He is not wrong. Look the whole internet is basically one centralized cloudflare if we continue this path.

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          https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/07/cloudflare-once-again-comes-under-pressure-for-enabling-abusive-sites/

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            great article, and I had no idea that happened to Brian Krebs, of all people! o.O

            I do think the EFF makes a good point though, and I think personally I tend to be biased towards content neutrality over moderation (at least, more strongly the larger the platform is, and Cloudflare is very large). Not to the point of Xitter, obviously, but I think there’s at least a reasonable argument for Cloudflare in this case.


            that said, after some searching, I did find the following two articles, and I find their arguments against Cloudflare very compelling:

            • https://www.devever.net/~hl/cloudflare
            • http://cryto.net/~joepie91/blog/2016/07/14/cloudflare-we-have-a-problem/

            Fortunately I’m already using end-to-end SSL certs via Caddy, but now I’m considering just moving off Cloudflare entirely and instead providing regular backups to Internet Archive–most of the stuff I host is entirely static and very lightweight.

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          Like the bad kind

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        Redacted

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          You can try https://github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareSolverr

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          Interesting, I have a lot less problems with the Cloudflare verification, than with Google captchas. The slightest unusual thing seems to put you in captcha hell

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          When I get to that screen, I just x out most of the time. It’s usually not that important.

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