Error Mugs
Description: New and improved! Now with v3.0 web-scale compatible reactive paradigm and seamless property-driven development test suite. There are only 2 hard problems in computer science: 0. Cache invalidation 1. Naming things 7. Asynchronous callbacks 2. Off-by-one errors 3. Buffer overrun Fun fact! When I first thought of adding the Buffer Overrun line, I tried pasting a random `erl_crash.dump` file that I ran through this unicode mangling tool (https://lunicode.com/creepify). The following hilarious things happened: 1. Atom Editor completely crashed. I had to switch to using TextWrangler to even be able to edit it at all. 2. Trying to paste the unicode block in here caused Google Chrome to crash, so I trimmed the text down t...
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Description: Feeling a little... incomplete? This hilarious and sarcastic design is the perfect warning label for anyone who's a work in progress. Featuring a distressed, glitched-out warning sign and the phrase "Some Assembly Required," it's a great way to say you're not a morning person, you need your coffee, or you're just not all there yet. Perfect for introverts, tech geeks, gamers, and anyone with a self-deprecating sense of humor.
Description: Feeling disconnected? This design perfectly captures that "No Signal" moment with a retro glitch art aesthetic. Featuring a classic TV static error screen with a warning sign and the message "Sorry for the inconvenience," it's a humorous take on technical difficulties. Perfect for IT professionals, gamers, programmers, and tech geeks. It also works as a funny, sarcastic statement for introverts or anyone needing a moment to reboot. A great gift for anyone who loves vaporwave, cyberpunk, and nostalgic tech humor.
Description: This design features a bold, distorted "403" with a high-energy glitch effect and "THE FORBIDDEN ENTRY" text in a terminal-style font. Perfect for web developers, cybersecurity professionals, and tech enthusiasts who appreciate the aesthetic of digital errors and hacker culture. This piece captures the "forbidden" mystery of the web with a modern, vaporwave-inspired edge. Akiotatsuo | iseeyou