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Linux Sudo rm rf Programmer, Engineer, Opensource Funny PopSockets Adhesive PopGrip
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Adhesive PopGrip
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0.36 kg
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- Perfect for software developers, programmers, Linux users, Unix enthusiasts, system administrators, sysadmins, IT professionals, computer science students, coding bootcamp students, DevOps engineers, web developers, software engineers, tech professionals,
- Celebrates programming culture with a witty warning message displayed in terminal-style green text that tech professionals immediately recognize as a playful reference to dangerous system commands, with the asterisk adding an extra layer of command line hu
- Adhesive backing attaches the PopGrip to your case or device. Will not stick to silicone, leather, waterproof, or highly textured cases. Works best with smooth, hard, plastic cases.
- Not compatible with wireless charging
- Printed top is swappable with other compatible PopGrip models. Just press flat, turn 90 degrees until you hear a click and remove to swap.
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This clever design features the warning "Don't try this at home." in authentic terminal-style green monospace text that instantly resonates with programmers, developers, and tech professionals who understand the reference to potentially destructive system commands that should definitely stay in controlled environments. The minimalist terminal aesthetic combined with the tongue-in-cheek warning captures the humor and healthy respect that anyone working with powerful computing tools develops over time, especially when dealing with commands that require administrative privileges and could cause serious problems if used carelessly. Ideal for software developers and programmers, Linux and Unix users, system administrators managing servers, IT professionals, DevOps engineers, computer science students learning the ropes, coding bootcamp participants, web developers, software engineers, backend developers, full stack developers, frontend developers who dabble in terminal work, tech-support professionals, network administrators, database administrators, tech career professionals, computer science majors, engineering students, tech hobbyists, open source contributors, and anyone who has ever felt that moment of panic before hitting enter on a powerful command. Makes an excellent gift for developer birthdays, programming milestones, first tech job celebrations, computer science graduation, coding bootcamp completion, system administrator appreciation, IT professional recognition, tech team gifts, hackathon prizes, tech conference swag alternatives, promotion celebrations in tech, or just because humor for your programmer friends who get the joke. Great for work at tech companies, software development offices, IT departments, remote work from home, coding sessions and pair programming, tech conferences and meetups, hackathons and coding competitions, computer science classes, tech career fairs, casual everyday wear for developers, coffee shop coding, or anywhere techs are!