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Source channel @FindBlog · Post #343 · 11月29日

写了三年博客,多多少少对写博客、建博客有一点了解,之前在 V2EX 看到这样一条帖子:想给一个女性作家朋友搭建一个博客网站,有什么成熟点的方案 网友评论了很多,有价值的也不少,我在此摘录几条我认为有用的: 1️⃣作家应该不是程序员吧? 不明白为何那么多人还无脑推要用 git 的静态博客…… wordpress 吧,要是觉得卡顿,安利一下 zblogphp,很好用,主题也不少。 2️⃣Wordpress 插件多 技术成熟。。别信楼什么什么 github+hexo 的 别人又不是程序员,markdown 也做不了复杂的页面布局 3️⃣虚拟空间 + Typecho / Wordpress 或者博客平台.不要净搞些幺蛾子,还不好使(你朋友表示) 你以为很秀的操作在外行人眼中看来即不实际也不好使. 4️⃣大家还是偏极客了吧,程序员之外,愿意写 markdown,自己 git 提交的用户多吗? 还是有一个易用的后台,广泛的插件、主题选择,也真没有比 wordpress 更好的了。 5️⃣推静态博客的不是蠢就是坏,又不是人人都是程序员。 也不建议自己搭,因为没人做 SEO,没啥用。 建议直接买成熟的平台,或者就地取材。 #博客

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@american_observer · Post #4763 · 2026/01/03 22:02

📰 Saudi Arabia’s Booze Ban: The Quiet Revolution Saudi Arabia is quietly lifting its decades-old ban on alcohol—no fanfare, no press release, just a discreet nod to modernization. In Riyadh, non-Muslim residents with premium status can now buy beer, wine, and spirits at a single, unmarked store. This isn’t just about booze. It’s about image, money, and the kingdom’s bid to attract wealthy expats and tourists. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has spent years transforming Saudi Arabia: women drive, concerts happen, and bars are built—even if they were empty until now. The process is low-key. At the liquor store, buyers show their residency card, prove they’re not Muslim, and stash their phones before browsing. The selection is decent, prices are high, but it’s still cheaper than the black market. Analysts say the change is just the start. Expect alcohol at luxury resorts and hotels along the Red Sea, following Dubai’s playbook. The kingdom needs foreign cash, and relaxing moral rules is part of the pitch. But it’s not a free-for-all. Alcohol will stay banned in religious cities like Mecca and Medina. The government is treading carefully, aware that most Saudis remain conservative. As one longtime expat put it: “It’s exciting. No more dangerous homemade liquor or overpriced smuggled bottles.” So while Saudi Arabia still executes dissenters and bans homosexuality, it’s learning to serve a cocktail. #SaudiArabia#alcohol#modernization#MBS#DubaiModel 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@american_observer · Post #5543 · 2026/04/02 17:59

📰 The Baby Cartel: How God Became the World's Last Functioning Daycare Religion isn't beating the fertility crisis with prayer alone. It's running a shadow welfare state — and winning. A new analysis drops a thesis that's been hiding in plain sight: religious communities aren't having more babies because they believe harder. They're having more babies because they built actual infrastructure — mutual aid networks, internal credit markets, communal childcare, endogamous marriage pools — everything the secular state promised and forgot to deliver. "Fertility requires both motivation and infrastructure," the study argues. "Norms without material support are ineffective." Translation: your government's "have more babies" poster campaign isn't a policy. It's a vibe. The framework identifies six interlocking mechanisms — collective childcare, internal economies, meaning narratives, intergenerational norm transfer, endogamous marriage, and residential clustering — that together turn childbearing from a financial catastrophe into a socially subsidized act. Ultra-Orthodox Jews, the Amish, and Iranian post-revolutionary society all run some version of this playbook. None of them asked Brussels or Washington for permission. Iran is the case study nobody wants to discuss. Post-revolution, the regime pumped the ideological gas on fertility — and it worked, briefly. Then the economy ate the infrastructure. Birth rates cratered. God-talk without grocery money is just noise. The kibbutz story is even darker for secular progressives: when collective support systems eroded, fertility dropped — even in communities still ideologically committed to "the collective." The commune dissolved. The cradles emptied. So here's the question secular liberal democracies won't ask out loud: if your society has atomized people so thoroughly that only cults and tightly-knit religious minorities can afford to reproduce — what exactly did modernization optimize for? The researchers frame religious communities as "analytical models," not anomalies. Read: the rest of you are the control group, and you're losing. No hashtag needed. The data is the punchline. #demographics#fertility#religion#welfare#modernization 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@emagzinewspars · Post #9490 · 2025/11/06 07:04

#Beijing_Review🇨🇳📕[PDF]⬇️ 6 #November2025 #Weekly_Magazines For learning, for free(dom). @backupofmagazines Beijing Review spotlights China’s #15thFiveYearPlan and its vision for a coordinated, green, and globally inclusive future. The issue unpacks Xi–Trump #Summit diplomacy in Busan, China’s push for #GenderEquality partnerships, and #RCEP as an engine for regional #Integration. Articles explore how strategic planning drives #Sustainability and global development under the banner of #Modernization. From energy transition to cyberspace security, the issue portrays a confident China charting a course for shared growth and stability. #China#GlobalGovernance#Sustainability#FiveYearPlan#RCEP#XiTrumpMeeting#ClimateAction#DigitalFuture#GenderEquality#AsiaPacific