Yeah, #Cloudflare seems to be down again! At least I get 500s by Cloudflare on several services, including Basecamp, Docker Hub, Claude and several websites.
Always good to have separate infrastructure for chatting etc ;-)
Yeah, #Cloudflare seems to be down again! At least I get 500s by Cloudflare on several services, including Basecamp, Docker Hub, Claude and several websites.
Always good to have separate infrastructure for chatting etc ;-)
Yeah, #Cloudflare seems to be down again! At least I get 500s by Cloudflare on several services, including Basecamp, Docker Hub, Claude and several websites.
Always good to have separate infrastructure for chatting etc ;-)
All Cloudflare-backed services I use are online again. #Cloudflare
Yeah, #Cloudflare seems to be down again! At least I get 500s by Cloudflare on several services, including Basecamp, Docker Hub, Claude and several websites.
Always good to have separate infrastructure for chatting etc ;-)
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Important #indieweb lesson in #modular website setup this morning:
Keep your DNS provider separate from your CDN separate from your webhost, so you can swap out any one of them as necessary, whether for economic or as it were today, reliability reasons. And make sure those services themselves don’t depend on each other.
This is of course regarding the #Cloudflare #outage:
#CloudflareOutage #NJTransit #ChatGPT #Shopify #Dropbox #Coinbase #Twitter/X #modularity #devops
This is post 17 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
← https://tantek.com/2025/311/t2/indieweb-sessions-btconf-berlin
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Important #indieweb lesson in #modular website setup this morning:
Keep your DNS provider separate from your CDN separate from your webhost, so you can swap out any one of them as necessary, whether for economic or as it were today, reliability reasons. And make sure those services themselves don’t depend on each other.
This is of course regarding the #Cloudflare #outage:
* https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/incidents/8gmgl950y3h7
* https://theguardian.com/technology/2025/nov/18/cloudflare-outage-causes-error-messages-across-the-internet
* https://the-independent.com/tech/cloudflare-down-twitter-not-working-outage-b2867367.html
* https://bbc.com/news/articles/c629pny4gl7o
* https://independent.co.uk/bulletin/news/nj-transit-down-app-cloudfare-outage-b2867457.html
#CloudflareOutage #NJTransit #ChatGPT #Shopify #Dropbox #Coinbase #Twitter/X #modularity #devops
This is post 17 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
← https://tantek.com/2025/311/t2/indieweb-sessions-btconf-berlin
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Important #indieweb lesson in #modular website setup this morning:
Keep your DNS provider separate from your CDN separate from your webhost, so you can swap out any one of them as necessary, whether for economic or as it were today, reliability reasons. And make sure those services themselves don’t depend on each other.
This is of course regarding the #Cloudflare #outage:
#CloudflareOutage #NJTransit #ChatGPT #Shopify #Dropbox #Coinbase #Twitter/X #modularity #devops
This is post 17 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
← https://tantek.com/2025/311/t2/indieweb-sessions-btconf-berlin
→ 🔮
Important #indieweb lesson in #modular website setup this morning:
Keep your DNS provider separate from your CDN separate from your webhost, so you can swap out any one of them as necessary, whether for economic or as it were today, reliability reasons. And make sure those services themselves don’t depend on each other.
This is of course regarding the #Cloudflare #outage:
* https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/incidents/8gmgl950y3h7
* https://theguardian.com/technology/2025/nov/18/cloudflare-outage-causes-error-messages-across-the-internet
* https://the-independent.com/tech/cloudflare-down-twitter-not-working-outage-b2867367.html
* https://bbc.com/news/articles/c629pny4gl7o
* https://independent.co.uk/bulletin/news/nj-transit-down-app-cloudfare-outage-b2867457.html
#CloudflareOutage #NJTransit #ChatGPT #Shopify #Dropbox #Coinbase #Twitter/X #modularity #devops
This is post 17 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
← https://tantek.com/2025/311/t2/indieweb-sessions-btconf-berlin
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... discovering how many websites use #Cloudflare! 😆
My dear federated WordPress blog,
Sorry for all the tests I put you through in the last 48 hours.
First, I changed your Webfinger setup, which broke federation. Then I reverted back those changes… I posted a test message that immediately federated (yay) but when I replied to it from my Mastodon account, I set off the infamous Mastodon stampede: 5000+ requests in the span of seconds, which took you offline (ouch). I had to delete my reply on Mastodon, flush your cache, and you were back online (yay).
Ever since, I have been on a mission to safeguard you against the Mastodon Hug of Death – a very familiar phenomenon that I experienced with my self-hosted Ghost blog.
The solution I found for it (on Ghost) was installing Varnish Cache. And my oh my has it been effective! A real champion, even at times when my blog posts trended all day on Mastodon (like the one announcing the release of my Fediverse promo video).
But I’m digressing.
My dear WordPress blog, you need protection against sudden surges of traffic brought on by the Fediverse.
This morning, I tried it all:
I have double-checked in Developer mode that this site’s images are already going through Bunny. All good!
Disclaimer: unlike Cloudflare, Bunny doesn’t offer a free plan, so I will need to monitor costs. But I’m curious to see how it will do and how much it will cost on a monthly basis. Of course, I will report back about this (at the moment I have $50 in free credits).
Now the real test will be hitting “publish” on this blog post… and replying to the federated post with my Mastodon account. This simple action took my site offline yesterday.
If the site doesn’t go offline, I would up the ante and actually share the link to this blog post from my Mastodon account (to an audience of 8000+ people on hundreds of different servers).
Wish me luck!!!
Elena
#BunnyCDN #CDN #Cloudflare #micro #myAdventuresInSelfHosting #mySoCalledSudoLife
Content Independence Day: no AI crawl without compensation!, https://blog.cloudflare.com/content-independence-day-no-ai-crawl-without-compensation/.
Cloudflare is proposing a new model for AI crawlers to access website data. The introduction is correct and states the current situation clearly.
While their proposal is a reasonable approach on the paper, I’m eager to see how it will work in practice and how it will evolve. At least they are trying something.
Content Independence Day: no AI crawl without compensation!, https://blog.cloudflare.com/content-independence-day-no-ai-crawl-without-compensation/.
Cloudflare is proposing a new model for AI crawlers to access website data. The introduction is correct and states the current situation clearly.
While their proposal is a reasonable approach on the paper, I’m eager to see how it will work in practice and how it will evolve. At least they are trying something.