RFC1 – Host Software
2010/04/07
RFC1 was published in April 7, 1969. We’ve come a long way since then :)
Managing organized complexity
RFC1 was published in April 7, 1969. We’ve come a long way since then :)
(source: The Jargon File, version 4.4.7)
![]() |
||
| @hakmem | ||
| Thanos on A Feast for Crows | |
| chstath on A Feast for Crows | |
| adamo on A Feast for Crows | |
| chstath on A Feast for Crows | |
| filippos on Όχι άλλο χώσιμο | |
| adamo on A Storm of Swords – Book… | |
| keramida on A Storm of Swords – Book… | |
| agou on OODA Loop and DevOps | |
| foteinoula on 3rd Infocom Security (Ath… | |
| adamo on Όχι άλλο χώσιμο | |
| foteinoula on Όχι άλλο χώσιμο | |
| foteinoula on Dancing with Elves | |
| Γιάννης Κοζάτσας on Ken Thompson | |
| Konstantinos Koukopo… on An online test for Benford… | |
| foteinoula on Dolphin |
2010/04/07 at 0:31
Indeed! We’re 5840 RFC documents later, and hopefully plenty more in the rfc-editor queue!
2010/04/07 at 0:37
RFC 5841: TCP Option to Denote Packet Mood, 2010/04/01. Hm…
2010/04/07 at 2:03
Awesome!
[this is an amused packet]
2010/04/07 at 17:02
Electricity over MPLS (rfc3251) still one-ups most other april 1st funny rfcs.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3251.html