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Funny Coding Bugs Developer Terminal Meme PopSockets Adhesive PopGrip

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Adhesive PopGrip

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En stock
Peso con empaque:
0.36 kg
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Nuevo
Producto de:
Amazon

Sobre este producto
  • Clever parody of “99 Bugs in My Code” shown in retro terminal font with pixel alien graphics. Perfect for coders who know that fixing one bug often creates more!
  • Fun developer meme for software engineers, QA testers, or IT geeks. Features retro gaming style and debugging humor every programmer can relate to.
  • 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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Celebrate the daily struggle of debugging with this hilarious coding-themed design. Styled like a terminal window, this parody starts with “99 Little Bugs in My Code,” but after patching one, the count ironically increases to 127 a programmer’s inside joke that’s all too real. Accompanied by retro green pixel alien icons, this design captures the frustration and humor of software development. Perfect for developers, engineers, and tech lovers who live in code and love a good laugh. Whether you’re at a hackathon, startup office, or just pushing to production, this design is a fun way to show your love for coding culture and poke fun at the endless cycle of bug fixing.