teapot. its used when the server refuses to brew coffee for the client because it’s a teapot, not a coffee pot
This is just step one of the British path to world programmer domination. Next up. All references to color will now be spelled in the proper colour
How did you find out about this? It was meant to be top secret.
See https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2324 and https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7168. Then take a look at the dates the RFCs were published :)
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lol what’s the context here?
It is what your internet connected Tea kettle responds with when receiving a coffee information request.
Bit disappointed that this is not built into the c# http status codes. Was building a mock service and wanted to return something that would never occur in production for things I didn’t have definitions for. This seemed like a perfect response but it’s not part of the statues enum.