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I’m a teapot

The 418 I'm a teapot HTTP status code is a fun and quirky Easter egg in the HTTP protocol, initially proposed as an April Fool's joke by computer scientist Larry Masinter in 1998. Although not intended to be implemented seriously, this status code has been used by some servers for various purposes, such as indicating that they are running on a teapot-shaped server or as a response to nonsensical or inappropriate requests. While not an official HTTP status code, it serves as a reminder that the protocol can also have some fun elements and is constantly evolving. It also highlights the importance of staying updated with the latest versions and specifications of HTTP to avoid encountering any unexpected errors in communication between clients and servers.