Page does not exist: 404
Many of you may be familiar with the page that displays the number "404," and even if you haven't realized it, you have probably seen it at least once while using the Internet.
This "404" screen appears when the server itself exists, but there is an error in the URL you entered (or the link you clicked), or the page was previously there but has now been deleted/moved, or it is a page that has not yet been published, and it simply tells you that "the page does not exist."
For example, if you go to a non-existent URL on my blog, you'll get a 404 error like this. Oh, there's no specific 404 notation.

If you try to Google it, you'll get a 404 like this:

When this error occurs on the official Porsche website (both overseas and in Japan), a page with a large "404" message appears.

Well, up until this point it seemed perfectly normal and I didn't think anything of it, but then I noticed this!!
This is what the screen looks like when a 404 error is returned on Porsche's official press release site (Porsche Newsroom). Amazing.
Two 911s appear there.
And the text displayed there reads, "We can only apologize for the 404. Our favorite is 911." In other words, "We're sorry about the 404 error. Our favorite is 911."
What is that? That's so stylish (excited lol).

Below that, the performance of the 911 Carrera is even displayed. I love the people who made this Porsche website, they put so much care into even the 404 page!!!
This kind of thing has happened before.
Previously, there was a hidden message (words by Ferry Porsche) in the page source of Porsche's My Porsche website.
Click here for hidden comments:I found a hidden comment in My Porsche! Somehow I cry... (tears)
I was really impressed when I discovered it (the person who created the page is so wonderful), and this time too, being a Porsche otaku, I was delighted by the attention to detail. Hehe.
