Programmer Developer Code Computer Pins and Buttons
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Description: Step back into the golden age of computing with this retro-styled PC design. Featuring a classic 80s workstation, a glowing amber phosphor monitor, and a cryptic command-line message "No more or no more ready," this design is perfect for programmers, tech historians, and fans of the lo-fi vaporwave aesthetic. A nostalgic tribute to the machines that started it all.
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Description: Experience the digital realm with the I Dream in Code piece! This unique design is a dream come true for computer enthusiasts. Explore a world of computer geek gifts, perfect for tech lovers.
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Description: The "RUN coffee.exe" design is a perfect blend of tech humor and caffeine obsession! Styled like a retro computer terminal, this design mimics an old-school DOS command, symbolizing the essential morning routine for programmers, coders, and coffee lovers alike. With pixelated green text on a black background, this design brings a nostalgic yet modern geeky charm to any wardrobe. Whether you're debugging code or just waking up, coffee is always the first command to execute!
Description: If you’re old enough to remember BonziBuddy, you may recall that he was one of the web's early virtual assistants (think Clippy, but for browsing the web). BonziBuddy's virtual desktop assistant featured an on-screen avatar of a talking purple gorilla that could interact with its users and run simple utility services like text-to-speech and finding online shopping deals. Released in 1999, the application was actually pretty impressive for the time, and garnered notoriety for its early forays into what we now know as targeted advertising. This early personalizing of ad content was more akin to spyware, adware, and scareware than anything, so it's not surprising that the developer faced several lawsuits and fines from the FTC.