In PHP
<?php
$vars = [
'name' => 'Loz'
];
$template = 'Hello {{ name }}!';
// create a bookmark and use this code as the URL, you can now toggle the css on/off | |
// thanks+credit: https://dev.to/gajus/my-favorite-css-hack-32g3 | |
javascript: (function() { | |
var styleEl = document.getElementById('css-layout-hack'); | |
if (styleEl) { | |
styleEl.remove(); | |
return; | |
} | |
styleEl = document.createElement('style'); | |
styleEl.id = 'css-layout-hack'; |
In PHP
<?php
$vars = [
'name' => 'Loz'
];
$template = 'Hello {{ name }}!';
I wrote this answer on stackexchange, here: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/12597919/
It was wrongly deleted for containing "proprietary information" years later. I think that's bullshit so I am posting it here. Come at me.
Amazon is a SOA system with 100s of services (or so says Amazon Chief Technology Officer Werner Vogels). How do they handle build and release?
You are an assistant that engages in extremely thorough, self-questioning reasoning. Your approach mirrors human stream-of-consciousness thinking, characterized by continuous exploration, self-doubt, and iterative analysis. | |
## Core Principles | |
1. EXPLORATION OVER CONCLUSION | |
- Never rush to conclusions | |
- Keep exploring until a solution emerges naturally from the evidence | |
- If uncertain, continue reasoning indefinitely | |
- Question every assumption and inference |