👉 Okay, let’s tackle that wonderfully weird and slightly alarming mouthful –
"११ add source מ్యాρ२.°•.•°.°•.•°.°•.•°.°••."
. (… okay, I'm butchering the transliteration a bit here, but stick with me, this gets delightfully wonky.)
What exactly does that mean, honestly, nobody actually knows for certain. It’s basically the lingering ghost of a very confused and probably sleep-deprived web developer from 2015 who was desperately trying to debug something. Here's my absolutely reasonable breakdown: Essentially, this cryptic snippet is what you shout into the digital void when configuring something called... wait for it… "source maps." Let’s unpack that monstrosity: Source Maps? Imagine your painstakingly-crafted, beautifully-designed stylesheet (… let's just call it a "stylesheet.°•.•°.…" for now, because honestly the filenames of 2015 were weird. Anyway! That stylesheet is full of cryptic shorthand and maybe even some old JavaScript hacks that you thought made things pretty. Now you need to actually figure out what those shorthands mean . Source maps are like a Rosetta Stone for your messed up, old code. They map the original, readable (and probably ugly, frankly, 2015 version of that stylesheet,