It still amuses me that symbolics.com was the first .com. Lisp really was ahead of the curve on everything ;-)
Does anyone know what broken.net used to be? Right now it’s oddly enough just a simple website with the word “hello” and nothing else.
Maybe that’s the entire point. It’s a broken implementation of a web server.
EDIT: well, after some sleuthing I’ve found that it runs on nginx/1.13.6
But the server works fine, spits out a valid page, HTTP 200 and everything. It’s just that the page is nothing more than literally “hello” in plaintext (not even HTML).
I assume that it’s so reliable that when it breaks, probably the network is broken.
It still amuses me that symbolics.com was the first .com. Lisp really was ahead of the curve on everything ;-)
Does anyone know what broken.net used to be? Right now it’s oddly enough just a simple website with the word “hello” and nothing else.
Maybe that’s the entire point. It’s a broken implementation of a web server.
EDIT: well, after some sleuthing I’ve found that it runs on nginx/1.13.6
But the server works fine, spits out a valid page, HTTP 200 and everything. It’s just that the page is nothing more than literally “hello” in plaintext (not even HTML).
I assume that it’s so reliable that when it breaks, probably the network is broken.