Ars Technica 404 Error Page
This is a standard 404 error page from Ars Technica, humorously depicting a "Moonshark" eating the requested link. It prompts the user to return to the homepage.
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Technology
Key Points
- •The page is an Ars Technica 404 error page.
- •It features an image of a "Moonshark" as a visual metaphor for a broken link.
- •The page provides a link back to the Ars Technica homepage.
- •The page indicates the requested content could not be found.
404 errorars technicaerror pagemoonsharkbroken linkwebsiteweb development
Body
404

Alas, the Moonshark has eaten your link.
[Back to homepage?](https://arstechnica.com/)[](https://arstechnica.com/)
Sources: article, google_favicon
Raw Input
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/03/what-we-know-about-openais-next-model-gpt-5/
Content Versions (3)
[user_text] User Submission
Description: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/03/what-we-know-about-openais-next-model-gpt-5/
Body text
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/03/what-we-know-about-openais-next-model-gpt-5/
[article] Page not found 404 | Ars Technica
Quality: Article scraper OK; Iframely OK; No images found
Body text
404  Alas, the Moonshark has eaten your link. [Back to homepage?](https://arstechnica.com/)[](https://arstechnica.com/)
[google_favicon] Image Search Result
Quality: Source: google_favicon, priority: 15