I wasn't expecting to find this on the front page considering they've been floating around Twitter/etc for over a week. But I'll certainly make use of the opportunity to say the new site is entirely Node based and the team is interested in hiring more good Node devs in NYC. Contact me if interested, email in profile!
Maybe I am no fun, but I find this error page disorienting and a little disturbing.<p>Errors pages mean you've probably messed up somehow and are associated with user frustration. This page, and the other Bloomberg error pages posted in the comments, do not help to mitigate that.<p>Github does a nice job of walking the line of cutesy, but useful error pages. But then again, who doesn't love Octocat?<p><a href="https://github.com/404" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/404</a>
<a href="https://github.com/500" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/500</a><p><i>Edited for clarity</i>
Comedy gold. It's good to see that serious business has a sense of humor.<p>I still love the Lemmings 404 game here: <a href="http://www.romainbrasier.fr/404.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.romainbrasier.fr/404.php</a>
Since we're talking about 404s, are there best practices for orienting users? I have a site with 1-2 major resources.<p>Does it make sense to say something like:<p>------<p>Maybe you were looking for:<p>Resource 1
Resource 2