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You Must Listen to RFC 2119 (ericwbailey.website)
wonger_ 3 days ago [-]
This reminded me of a random HN submission. Someone was reading a terms of service agreement out loud. And I think that audio was like 20 minutes long, and only a minor joke in the background of a webpage that was an even bigger joke or parody. Does that sound familiar to anyone?
munksbeer 2 days ago [-]
wonger_ 2 days ago [-]
Ah I found it, I was combining two memories.

This is what I was thinking of: https://www.zzzuckerberg.com/

davidpfarrell 23 hours ago [-]
Having listened now, I see what you wanted was to have David Cross read it in (almost any) one of his characters.

We can probably arrange a Cameo to achieve this!

kwoff 3 days ago [-]
That was hilarious. Also kudos for paying a person instead of using AI to generate it.
suchoudh 2 days ago [-]
ROFL

made my day

zugi 3 days ago [-]
I just about lost it at the "may be very subtle" around 3:35...
evanjrowley 3 days ago [-]
I didn't know RFC 2119 by number, but it was the first one I ever read. What was your first RFC experience?
luckystarr 3 days ago [-]
RFC 821, the original. I operated a mail relay some lifetimes ago and I knew this one by heart.
james_a_craig 2 days ago [-]
RFC1459, the IRC one. I wrote the QuakeNet channel services once upon a time.
beng-nl 3 days ago [-]
POP, for which I implemented a client. A webapp to read your mail. In C. Awful to our modern ears, but the functionality was something of an achievement at the time.
3 days ago [-]
wonger_ 3 days ago [-]
RFC 1034 for me.
ncgl 2 days ago [-]
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