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HTTP Cats

This is fun because it’s pre-AI and most of the pics are real. Doing this nowadays would be a meh.

2 minutes agotkiolp4

I love how there is a Catalan version too! I guess it’s probably a requirement for getting the .cat domain.

4 hours agopotatosalad99

https://icannwiki.org/.cat

> Administered by the non-profit Fundació puntCAT under the oversight of ICANN, registrations are available only to individuals and organizations demonstrating use or promotion of the Catalan language and culture.

an hour agomaxbond

Does look to be the case.

nyan.cat has a language picker that includes Catalan, even though it just changes the page title.

2 hours agohbn

Is the picture for 303 meant to be the device from Heisenberg’s thought experiment?

an hour agonkrisc

Nginx makin' up status codes...

an hour agomontroser

Love http and love cats

4 hours agotaherm789

450 gave me good chuckle

an hour agonpodbielski

Do any browsers recognize a 420 response code?

2 hours agot1234s

Your browser (if you're using one of the "usual ones") doesn't really do much with the response's status code if it doesn't match a few specific ones for redirecting/caching/protocol shenanigans.

Anything in the 4XX range is going to be treated as just a regular ol' response, just like 404. (You could serve an entire site with all responses set to status=404, and be fine... other than probably never getting any cache hits) If you don't include a body in the response, the browser might sub in it's own error page, but it will just communicate that the user agent made a bad request.

2 hours agograypegg

Wo makes this with babies?

2 hours agoulrischa

this is exactly what I was looking for!

2 hours agocat-whisperer

HTTP 000: HTTP not found. HTTPS CA TLS only.

That said, at least they have a broad cipher set support and their HTTPS-only implemetation does work in older browsers and systems. That's nice. But HTTP+HTTPS would be better.