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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扎克伯格被控个人授权和鼓励公司侵犯版权
2026-05-07 14:35 by 约纳丹号历险记
五大出版商 Hachette、Macmillan、McGraw Hill、Elsevier 和 Cengage 以及作家 Scott Turow 起诉 Meta 公司及其 CEO 扎克伯格(Mark Zuckerberg),指控扎克伯格个人授权和积极鼓励大规模版权侵犯,使用盗版图书、期刊论文和网络抓取的资料训练 Meta 公司的 Llama AI 系统。Meta 否认有任何不当行为,表示将应诉,称法院已认定使用受版权保护的材料训练 AI 属于合理使用。用版权材料训练 AI 可能是合理使用,但 Meta 使用了非法手段获取了版权材料。起诉书称,为了赢得 AI 军备竞赛并构建一个功能完善的生成式 AI 模型,Meta 和扎克伯格遵循了其“快速行动打破常规”的信条,首先从盗版网站非法下载了数百万本受版权保护的书籍和期刊文章,未经授权抓取了几乎整个互联网的内容,构成了历史上最大规模的版权侵权之一。
https://variety.com/2026/digital/news/meta-ai-mark-zuckerberg-copyright-infringement-lawsuit-publishers-scott-turow-1236738383/
https://publishers.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2026-05-05-Complaint.pdf
#Facebook
扎克伯格被控个人授权和鼓励公司侵犯版权
#Facebook
五大出版商 Hachette、Macmillan、McGraw Hill、Elsevier 和 Cengage 以及作家 Scott Turow 起诉 Meta 公司及其 CEO 扎克伯格(Mark Zuckerberg),指控扎克伯格个人授权和积极鼓励大规模版权侵犯,使用盗版图书、期刊论文和网络抓取的资料训练 Meta 公司的 Llama AI 系统。Meta 否认有任何不当行为,表示将应诉,称法院已认定使用受版权保护的材料训练 AI 属于合理使用。用版权材料训练 AI 可能是合理使用,但 Meta 使用了非法手段获取了版权材料。起诉书称,为了赢得 AI 军备竞赛并构建一个功能完善的生成式 AI 模型,Meta 和扎克伯格遵循了其“快速行动打破常规”的信条,首先从盗版网站非法下载了数百万本受版权保护的书籍和期刊文章,未经授权抓取了几乎整个互联网的内容,构成了历史上最大规模的版权侵权之一。
https://variety.com/2026/digital/news/meta-ai-mark-zuckerberg-copyright-infringement-lawsuit-publishers-scott-turow-1236738383/
https://publishers.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2026-05-05-Complaint.pdf
👺Internet trolls may have won the battle, but they didn't win the war!
According to Socialbakers, the majority of industries on #Facebook are getting more positive comments on posts than they are negative!
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📉Facebook Employees are NOT as Happy with Mark Zuckerberg as They Used to Be
#Facebook employees have long been known for their fierce loyalty to the company and its founder Mark Zuckerberg. In the aftermath of numerous privacy debacles, including ones in which Facebook has exposed users’ personal information and facilitated attempts to undermine American democracy, that enthusiasm seems to have flagged.
The Facebook CEO saw his ranking among top US CEOs plummet this year, from No. 16 in 2018 to No. 55 this year, though he does have an approval rating of 94 percent, according to new data from Glassdoor, a site where employees can anonymously rate their jobs and their CEOs. His approval rating was 96 percent last year.
🔗 Read more on Recode.
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📡The (next or already) big thing.
👥Facebook Post Engagements
According to Socialbakers, these are the top engaging post types on #Facebook:
1. Live video 🔴
2. Photo 📸
3. Video 📹
4. Link 🔗
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📉Brand Reputations That Took a Hit in 2019
#Facebook certainly had a tough year and it shows in the recent Axios and Harris Poll report: The 100 Most Visible Companies. The company had the largest dip in the report’s ranking, plummeting 43 places between 2018 and 2019. Barely in the top 100 brands, the social network fell to the bottom of the pack. Facebook has had to answer to legislators around the world this year about how it shares users’ data with third parties, the role it plays in spreading disinformation, and the vulnerabilities it has to hacks.
Read more on Statista | Download the Report (PDF).
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