Comment by bravesoul2 6 months ago Yeah but I want to know if I should submit, protest or revolt. I need more codes :) 6 comments bravesoul2 Reply Mogzol 6 months ago 451 is such a good reference though, other codes just wouldn't be the same :( bravesoul2 6 months ago My scheme allows for 666 but I get it. anigbrowl 6 months ago It's largely meaningless to anyone US-based sci-fi nerds, and by itself it tells the user nothing about which jurisdiction the legal issue is in. theandrewbailey 6 months ago The 451 response's body will contain further instructions. bravesoul2 6 months ago I guess. But I'd like to grep my access logs to get some high level metrics for the uprising.
Mogzol 6 months ago 451 is such a good reference though, other codes just wouldn't be the same :( bravesoul2 6 months ago My scheme allows for 666 but I get it. anigbrowl 6 months ago It's largely meaningless to anyone US-based sci-fi nerds, and by itself it tells the user nothing about which jurisdiction the legal issue is in.
anigbrowl 6 months ago It's largely meaningless to anyone US-based sci-fi nerds, and by itself it tells the user nothing about which jurisdiction the legal issue is in.
theandrewbailey 6 months ago The 451 response's body will contain further instructions. bravesoul2 6 months ago I guess. But I'd like to grep my access logs to get some high level metrics for the uprising.
bravesoul2 6 months ago I guess. But I'd like to grep my access logs to get some high level metrics for the uprising.
451 is such a good reference though, other codes just wouldn't be the same :(
My scheme allows for 666 but I get it.
It's largely meaningless to anyone US-based sci-fi nerds, and by itself it tells the user nothing about which jurisdiction the legal issue is in.
The 451 response's body will contain further instructions.
I guess. But I'd like to grep my access logs to get some high level metrics for the uprising.