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Sudo rm rf Warning - Linux Command Line Tech Humor PopSockets PopGrip for MagSafe
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Magnetic PopGrip
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0.36 kg
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Amazon
- Perfect for programmers, software developers, Linux users, system administrators, tech professionals, computer science students, coders, IT workers, and anyone who appreciates command line humor and understands why this needs a warning label. Great 4 work
- Features classic dangerous command warning with humorous caution about trying at home. References the notorious system-destroying command that every Linux user learns to fear and respect. Ideal for anyone who lives in terminal, appreciates programming joke
- Magnetically snaps on and off your phone case so you can easily swap between MagSafe compatible accessories.
- Adaptor ring included. Make any phone case MagSafe compatible by attaching the adaptor ring. A phone case is required but not included to use the wallet.
- Printed top is swappable. Close and twist to swap the top with a new design with other compatible PopGrip models.
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This hilarious design features a classic warning for one of the most dangerous Linux commands with the perfect cautionary message for tech enthusiasts. The sudo rm command with recursive force flags is legendary in programming circles for its ability to delete everything - the kind of power that demands respect and a healthy sense of humor about the mistakes we all fear making. Ideal for software developers, Linux users, system administrators, programmers, coders, computer science students, IT professionals, tech workers, and anyone who appreciates the dark humor of dangerous commands and the universal programmer experience of being one mistyped command away from disaster. Makes an excellent gift for birthdays, graduation, new job celebrations, hackathon prizes, tech conferences, coworker gifts, developer appreciation, or anyone who spends their days in terminal windows respecting the awesome power of root access. Great for work environments, coding sessions, tech companies, hackathons, casual wear, tech meetups, or everyday celebration of programming culture and the shared understanding that some commands should definitely not be tried at home.