
Linus Torvalds: Show Me The Code Ethos
$2.50
Description
Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel, champions practical execution over mere rhetoric. This powerful declaration cuts through empty promises, emphasizing the critical distinction between theoretical discussion and tangible results. The visual, shaped like a circuit board, perfectly encapsulates this digital-age pragmatism, connecting the abstract idea to its technological roots.
Key details
- Size: 2.5 inches
- Material: vinyl
- Category: sticker
- Handmade: Yes
Product Details
The phrase 'Talk is cheap. Show me the code.' resonates deeply with anyone who values demonstrable action and concrete output, serving as a potent call for accountability. It speaks directly to engineers, developers, and innovators who champion a no-nonsense approach and a commitment to delivering tangible results. This principle is a statement for daily work, team collaboration, or personal projects where the proof lies in execution. The intricate circuit board pattern reinforces the technical, logical, and foundational nature of this ethos, making it a visual manifesto for the digital age.
Perfect For
Personalize tech gear
Inspire productivity
Adorn workspace
Express developer identity
Care Instructions
Wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth to clean.
FAQ
Is this sticker waterproof?
Most of our stickers are designed for everyday use. For best results, avoid long soaks and hand-wash surfaces when possible.
What surfaces does it stick to?
Smooth, clean surfaces work best: laptops, water bottles, notebooks, and phone cases.
How is it made?
Each design is handmade and curated by Shilpiworks with careful finishing for a clean, durable look.