HTTP Cats
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Why would 418 ever be used?
Also 425, mood.
wrote last edited by [email protected]418: catchall API response when all else fails. Easy to filter in logs.
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Why would 418 ever be used?
Also 425, mood.
As per RFC, when an internet-connected teapot is asked to brew coffee.
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API for HTTP Cats
That thumbnail image reminds me of hovercat: https://youtu.be/p1u-R4RVL70
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API for HTTP Cats
Is the API new? LOL, never seen that and now I need a project for an excuse to implement it.
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Is the API new? LOL, never seen that and now I need a project for an excuse to implement it.
I already use it in Lemvotes and it's quite funny
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API for HTTP Cats
wrote last edited by [email protected]For more fun with http error codes:
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For more fun with http error codes:
This is great, DEFCON talks are always amazing
The one about email is also great.
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API for HTTP Cats
wrote last edited by [email protected]Don't forget http.dog
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418 comes from an April fools' joke published as RFC7168.
I've used it for debugging before because it stands out and is generally suported.
I once returned it in a home assignment in case true == false and added a comment that it's cosmic radiation induced bit flip detection.
I got the job.
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This is great, DEFCON talks are always amazing
The one about email is also great.
It's a fun look at a dry topic. It gives some really interesting insights too. All good things
DEFCON in general is an outstanding conference.
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Don't forget http.dog
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Has anybody else noticed that in practice, shit tons of stuff uses a subtly wrong code?
Like every crappy REST API that gives a 200 with an error message in it.