Developer Computer Science Software Tapestries
Description: This is the ultimate, high-stakes confession for anyone whose entire professional life is built on a foundation of absolute chaos and digital luck. It perfectly honors that invisible, background hero known as the background backup script—the only thing standing between your erratic habit of never manually saving your files and a total, soul-crushing data catastrophe when your application inevitably crashes.
Description: Embrace the relatable humor of the coding world with this 'Emotionally Attached To Code I Don't Understand' design. This unique graphic features a distressed text style, complemented by a central CPU chip icon and a dynamic heartbeat waveform, symbolizing the ups and downs of software development. It's a perfect expression for any programmer, coder, or software engineer who has spent countless hours debugging lines of code that sometimes feel like a mystery. This design is ideal for computer science students, IT professionals, and tech enthusiasts who appreciate a good laugh about their craft. Whether you're a backend developer, a frontend designer, or an algorithm specialist, this design speaks to the core of the programming experience. Sh
Description: "It works on my machine!" 😎 A classic and hilarious phrase every developer has said at least once. This design is perfect for programmers, software engineers, and IT professionals who know the struggle of code working perfectly… until it doesn’t. Whether you're debugging, deploying, or explaining bugs to your team, this funny design captures one of the most relatable moments in tech life. Perfect for: Programmers & developers 👨💻 Software engineers 💻 IT support & tech teams 🖥️ Coding students & geeks Great for work, tech meetups, or as a funny gift for any coder who lives in their own “working machine” reality.
Description: We've all been there! This hilarious vintage-inspired design perfectly captures the ultimate developer mood with the text "Fixing My Mistakes". Featuring a calm tech guy staring at his laptop that is literally bursting into flames. Rendered in the classic 1930s rubber-hose cartoon style, this witty illustration is a must-have for programmers, software engineers, web developers, coders, and IT professionals who know the pain of debugging code. A fantastic, high-contrast gift for tech support, coworkers, or wearing to your next hackathon!
Description: You don't just use computers — you command them. This HackerMan tee is the ultimate badge of honor for coders, developers, and tech support legends who speak fluent binary and can fix anything with a few keystrokes. Funny, nerdy, and perfectly self-aware. A great gift for software engineers, IT professionals, and anyone who's ever been called a "computer genius" by a family member at dinner. Wear it proudly — you've earned it.
Description: For when you just need to let people know that their computer won't catch fire if they leave it on for the next 20 years. From Wikipedia: The Year 2038 problem (also called Y2038 or Unix Y2K) relates to representing time in many digital systems as the number of seconds passed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 and storing it as a signed 32-bit integer. Such implementations cannot encode times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038. Just like the Y2K problem, the Year 2038 problem is caused by insufficient capacity of the chosen storage unit.
My code doesn't have bugs, it just develops unexpected features Tapestry
by The Brilliant Idiots
$30
Description: This is a hilariously terrifying warning label for anyone who possesses just enough technical expertise to get past the security prompts, but not quite enough to prevent a total system meltdown. It perfectly describes that chaotic sweet spot of digital confidence where you know exactly how to open the command terminal, paste a random script from the internet, and drop a database, leaving senior engineers sweating buckets as they watch you approach the keyboard.