静态网站悖论
个人网站的两种不同实现方式:一种是复杂的内容管理系统(CMS),另一种是简单的静态 HTML 文件。文章指出,尽管大多数普通用户倾向于使用复杂的解决方案(如 WordPress),但实际上,只有少数专业软件工程师能够选择更简单的静态网站。
via HackerNews 2024 10 09
前两天刚好听朋友说 square space 已经涨到了近乎搞笑的 $25 月费,做不用来盈利的个人博客实在难以 justify。这篇文章中吐槽得很在点子上:
normal users are stuck with a bunch of greedy clowns that make them pay for every little thing, all while wasting ungodly amounts of computational power to render what could have been a static website in 99% of cases.
普通用户被困在了一群屁大点功能都要收费的贪婪小丑手里,与此同时浪费着人神共愤额度的算力来渲染 99% 的情况下都可以作为静态的网站。
当然原文中说的“只有少数专业软件工程师才能选择更简单的静态网站”略微夸张并不认同,因为静态站至少是比 self-host 的动态 CMS 少太多维护了。我的 backlog 里也一直躺了篇安利新手用静态站并拉踩 WP 的文,不过网上这种文已经有无数了也还是拦不住前赴后继往各种 CMS 的坑里冲的新手,觉得写了又有什么意义呢就还搁着没写。(当然迟早会像以前反复造的无数轮子一样被废话欲战胜的 but not today)
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Jon Stewart is taking the rumors of Donald Trump aiming for a third presidential term very seriously.
Although a third Trump term would be a clear violation of the 22nd Amendment, MAGA figures like Steve Bannon have claimed there’s a plan for it to happen anyway. In his monologue Monday, Stewart pointed to one major sign that Americans should take the threat seriously:
“Indications are very clear [Trump’s] gonna do it,“ Stewart said in his Monday monologue of the president’s plan to remain in the Oval Office. ”Because you don’t move into a house, knock down a wing, and build a 90,000-square-foot ballroom for the next guy."
#Trump#Democracy
👂More on Trump's Ear ⚠️
President Trump on Monday once again teased an attempt to run for a third-term, telling reporters while en route to Japan he “would love to do it.”
“I haven’t really thought about it. We have some very good people as you know … but I have the best poll numbers that I’ve ever had,” Trump said speaking to reporters on Air Force One on the latest leg of his Asia trip this week.
Trump went on to cite Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as potential candidates and suggested the two would make a powerful ticket.
“We have one of them standing right here,” the president said, pointing to Rubio who joined him for the gaggle with reporters. “We have JD obviously, the vice president, who’s great. Marco’s great. I’m not sure if anyone would run against those two. I think if they ever formed a group it would be unstoppable.”
When asked to clarify if he was not ruling out running himself, Trump said “you’ll have to tell me.”
“All I can tell you is that we have a great group of people, which they don’t,” the president said, appearing to refer to Democrats.
#Trump#Democracy
👂More on Trump's Ear ⚠️
President Donald Trump claimed all-encompassing powers for himself during a marathon cabinet meeting on Tuesday.🏛
Cabinet officials took turns praising the president, who also took questions from reporters in a meeting that lasted three hours and 17 minutes. 🕒 That’s about 40 minutes longer than a flight from New York to Chicago, where Trump has indicated he will deploy the National Guard next. ✈️
Trump sent the National Guard to Los Angeles in June and to Washington, D.C. this month, ostensibly to fight crime. 🚨 In each case, he did so against the wishes of local officials. The president’s plan has received a similarly cool reception in Chicago. ❄️
“This weekend, we learned from the media that Donald Trump has been planning for quite a while now to deploy armed military personnel to the streets of Chicago,” Illinois Governor JB Pritzker noted in Chicago on Monday. 📰 “This is exactly the type of overreach that our country’s Founders warned against.” ⚖️
Trump brushed aside Pritzker’s opposition.
“I would have much more respect for Pritzker,” the president said on Tuesday, “if he’d call me up and say, ‘I have a problem. Can you help me fix it?'” 📞
Trump added:
I have the right to do anything I wanna do. I’m the President of the United States. 🇺🇸 If I think our country’s in danger — and it is in danger in these cities — I can do it, no problem going in and solving, you know, his difficulties. But it would be nice if they’d call in and say, “Would you do it?” And we do it in conjunction. Now, we work very well with the police because we naturally get along with the police. 👮 So, the police and us work really well together, whether the mayor is opposed or whether– I mean, you have a really rotten mayor there, too. He’s got a six percent approval rating in Chicago.
And I see Black women wearing a red MAGA hat last night on television. 📺“Please let the president come in. My son was attacked. My this–”. You have a force of Black women, Black Women. They’re like, “Only Trump.” They want Trump to come in. 🙌
#Trump#Democracy
👂More on Trump's Ear ⚠️
Part One: Ethiopia’s Crucial Juncture: Elite Coalition and the Path to Democratic Transition. Read more
https://borkena.com/2025/11/18/ethiopias-crucial-juncture-elite-coalition-and-the-path-to-democratic-transition/#Ethiopia#Politics#Democracy
🎙 Episode 30 of the VA Podcast is live!
The latest VA podcast episode dives into the recent Congress on Communal Democracy, exploring its history, participants, and mission to build grassroots alternatives to “liberal democracy.”
Host José Luis Granados Ceja, fellow VA member Cira Pascual Marquina, and Catalan activist Isa Chacón discuss the limits of current political systems, the power of collective self-determination and autonomy, and examples of communal governance in Venezuela and elsewhere. Closing with a call for global solidarity, the Congress’ manifesto champions anti-imperialism, radical social transformation, and a new path beyond the status quo.
Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/dLwPvyDjXb8
#communes#democracy
The U.S. Coast Guard has allowed a new workplace harassment policy to take effect that downgrades the definition of swastikas and nooses from overt hate symbols to “potentially divisive” despite an uproar over the new language that forced the service’s top officer to direct that both would remain prohibited. ⚠️🇺🇸⚓️
#Military#Democracy
👂More on Trump's Ear
A prominent historian warned on Sunday that President Donald Trump has created a situation much worse than what the country faced during the Watergate scandal of the 1970s.
Garrett Graff, author of the Doomsday Scenario newsletter, joined Emma Vigeland on "The Majority Report" to discuss the Trump administration pushing the U.S. towards authoritarianism. Graff argued that Trump's "speedrunning abuses of power," such as deploying federal troops to cities across the U.S., have "fundamentally changed" the country.
Vigeland noted that there are some similarities between the Trump administration and former President Richard Nixon's administration, and asked Graff to compare the two moments in history.
"We're in a much worse situation than we ever were in Watergate," Graff said. "I say that because of what we've seen from the actions of the other two branches of government...both of which are also obviously under the control of the Republicans at this point, where they are aiding and abetting the national slide towards authoritarianism."
Graff argued that Republicans who were in office during Watergate realized their first duty was to the Constitution, not to the president. That doesn't seem to exist in the current Republican party, he added.
"Over the course of this year, we have seen Congress not care when the president takes prerogatives to ignore congressional law,"
Graff said.
"The Supreme Court under John Roberts has written Trump effectively a blank check as president for immunity for criminal actions."
#Trump#Democracy#History
👂More on Trump's Ear ⚠️
Robert Longa, a key cadre from El Panal Commune, discusses US interventionism and Venezuela’s participative and protagonistic democracy.
Read the interview: https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/on-elections-and-collective-emancipation-a-conversation-with-robert-longa/
#Venezuela#Democracy#PopularPower
With one week to go, VA columnist Jessica Dos Santos tackles the ongoing electoral campaign and the different scenarios ahead of the presidential vote in Venezuela.
Read the article: https://venezuelanalysis.com/columns/the-same-old-path-and-the-dangerous-one/
#Venezuela#Elections2024#Democracy