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You either get it immediately or you’ve never stared at a console screaming “why is there a diamond with a question mark here.” This mug is exclusively for the people who laughed before they finished reading it.
The design is pure inside-joke genius: “I” followed by the infamous Unicode replacement character — that little diamond with a question mark that appears whenever a system encounters a character it simply cannot process — followed by “Unicode” in clean sans-serif type. It’s a broken heart joke told in broken encoding. Self-referential, typographically clever, and completely impenetrable to anyone outside the world of software development — which is exactly the point. The minimalist black-on-white execution makes it look almost respectable, right up until you realize what you’re actually looking at.
For backend developers, full-stack engineers, database administrators, and anyone who has ever cursed at an encoding error at 11pm on a Friday.
What You’ll Love:
- ✅ 11oz or 15oz ceramic — UTF-8 compliant, probably
- ✅ Clean minimal print — dishwasher-safe and crisply rendered
- ✅ Microwave safe — warm drinks for cold encoding bugs
- ✅ Understated design that rewards the technically literate
- ✅ Ships gift-ready — no charset declaration required
Perfect for:
- 🎁 Software engineers, backend devs & database admins
- 💻 Anyone who has debugged an encoding issue at least once
- 🎓 Computer science students learning the hard way about Unicode
- 😂 Tech humor fans who appreciate jokes that require prerequisites
- 🖥️ System architects and DevOps engineers with battle scars
Order today — before the rendering fails again.
| 11oz | |
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| Height, in | 3.74 |
| Diameter, in | 3.15 |
Additional information
| Weight | 0.00 g |
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