System Error Pillows
Description: This fun t-shirt, featuring a parodied system error code is a humorous, sarcastic, witty and quirky design from Studio Grafiikka. Ideal nerdy gift for that computer geek friend of yours. Trendy, minimal, cool and modern design. Perfect as casual everyday wear or as a head-turner for a school, college or office event, party and festivities.
System Error 420 - Nerdy, Funny, Sarcastic T-shirt - Programmer, Coding Pillow
by StudioGrafiikka
$23 $28
Brain Stopped Working Retro Window Pop Up Stickers Pillow
by ThePixelPalette
$23 $28
Description: Celebrate your triumph as a Rust Borrow Checker Survivor with this unique cyber-tech glitch design! Featuring an anatomical heart as a vibrant red and orange electronic circuit board, this artwork is a badge of honor for every Rust software developer, systems engineer, and computer science student who has wrestled with memory safety and emerged victorious. Surrounded by authentic Rust programming error messages and technical glitch artifacts, it perfectly captures the frantic, energetic tech-noir vibe of the coding life. Show off your resilience, debugging skills, and sense of humor. It's the ultimate conversation starter for anyone in the Rust programming community, a testament to overcoming compilation challenges with style.
Checker Survivor: Glitch Programming Heart Design Pillow
by Xfiber Production
$23 $28
Description: An illustration featuring several computer system windows, where everyday tasks end with an error message and a system crash. This witty and relatable design mixes tech humor with daily life frustrations, making it a perfect gift for programmers, IT professionals, students, and anyone who’s ever felt like their brain just froze.
Quest Log Full. Please Delete Some Side Quests by Tobe Fonseca Pillow
by Tobe Fonseca
$23 $28
Description: Some systems aren't broken. They were designed to fail. "Long live the error" is a visual autopsy of leadership that has completely crashed. It’s a tribute to the "kings" who turned authority into a fatal glitch. Using sharp RGB glitch aesthetics and raw digital noise, this design is a reminder that betrayal is the only default setting left.