No meaningful internet-wide issues were detected today. All major cloud, CDN, and platform providers are reporting normal operations.
We checked status pages across the board โ AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Cloudflare, Fastly, Akamai, GitHub, OpenAI, Discord, Atlassian, Slack, Zoom, Vercel, Heroku, DigitalOcean, Stripe, Twilio, Meta, and X โ and nearly everything is green.
A few minor, localized notes:
Cloudflare briefly reported network congestion in North America early today, caused by a fiber provider's maintenance; it has been resolved (cloudflarestatus.com). Routine scheduled maintenance continues at several Cloudflare data centers (Ashburn, Dallas, Miami, Barcelona) with possible slight latency increases.Twilio is reporting carrier-specific SMS and voice degradations affecting a handful of international carriers (Cambodia, Puerto Rico, Angola, Zambia, India, Guatemala). These are localized to those carrier networks, not a platform-wide outage (status.twilio.com).Recently resolved (past 72 hours):
GitHub Actions saw delays for about 2% of workflows on July 29 due to under-provisioned infrastructure; resolved (githubstatus.com).Stripe had elevated card authorization errors for about an hour on July 29; resolved.Discord resolved a brief login and DM delivery issue on July 27.Akamai resolved NetStorage issues in Europe on July 29.Crowd-sourced outage trackers show no unusual spikes today. Separately, roughly a dozen government-ordered internet shutdowns remain in effect around the world (per Internet Society Pulse) โ policy actions rather than technical failures.
Bottom line: the internet is up.