What's Actually in a Software Engineer's Pocket
Forget the stereotype of a pocket protector stuffed with pens. The modern software engineer's pockets tell a stranger, more caffeinated story. After an extremely unscientific survey of my own jeans, here's what I found.
The Essentials
Every engineer is carrying some version of this loadout, whether they admit it or not:
- A phone with 47 unread Slack notifications and a battery at 12%
- At least one USB-C cable, hopelessly tangled with a USB-A adapter
- A crumpled receipt for an oat milk latte purchased "for focus"
- A laptop sticker that fell off and is now just... in the pocket
The Surprising Stuff
This is where it gets personal. Reach a little deeper and you'll find the artifacts of a life lived between standups.
- A guitar pick (they don't play guitar anymore, but they might)
- A worry stone, smoothed flat by a thousand failing CI pipelines
- A single mechanical keyboard keycap, origin unknown
- A fortune cookie slip that reads "Your code will compile on the first try" — kept ironically
The contents of an engineer's pocket are just their browser tabs made physical: too many, vaguely justified, and impossible to close.