我现在有一张mileageplus explorer mastercard, 是以前continental的卡转的。2010 年的时候有过一张 UA 的 mileageplus visa (合并之前, 已经在2010年关卡了)。请 问有没有类似情况的,申请现在的 mileageplus explorer visa 拿到开卡 bonus的? 另外,同时申请UA和sapphire, chase的规矩会批准吗? 谢谢!
then you should have known to stay away from the bleeding edge stuff, particularly if you intent to use Linux to do work. of course, if you intent to play, then stop complaining, that's what you asked for.
这话说的。我知道Windows窥探隐私,有不是我自己说的。 就算你不知道你什么隐私被 窥探,你自己google一下不就知道了吗? 你自己读读微软自己的隐私声明。作为一个操作系统供应商,你觉得微软有必要知道你 的姓名,地址,电话,密码,信用卡号,文件内容,付款信息,等等一切吗?就算你信 任微软,哪一天黑客搞定阿三的数据库,你这些信息不是全部泄漏了吗?这算是阿三明 明白白告诉你要收集的信息。背地里不告诉你的谁知道还有啥。个人感觉,Windows10 的这些行为,比病毒木马keylogger还牛逼。Windows10本身就成了个特大号病毒。 https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement The data we collect depends on the context of your interactions with Microsoft, the choices you make, including your privacy settings, and the products and features you use. The data we collect can include the following: Name and contact data. We collect your first and last name, email address, postal address, phone number, and other similar contact data. Credentials. We collect passwords, password hints, and similar security information used for authentication and account access. Demographic data. We collect data about you such as your age, gender, country, and preferred language. Payment data. 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我自己用的Ubuntu,在January 4有个OS update。完了之后用Intel自己的checkup tool检测结果表明至少Ubuntu已经修复了Meltdown bug。 [email protected]:~/Downloads/SA00086_Linux$ sudo python ./intel_sa00086.py [sudo] password for ibull: INTEL-SA-00086 Detection Tool Copyright(C) 2017, Intel Corporation, All rights reserved Application Version: 1.0.0.152 Scan date: 2018-01-05 15:40:40 GMT *** Host Computer Information *** Name: 2700K Manufacturer: MSI Model: MS-7751 Processor Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2700K CPU @ 3.50GHz OS Version: Ubuntu 16.04 xenial (4.10.0-42-generic) *** Intel(R) ME Information *** Engine: Intel(R) Management Engine Version: 8.1.50.1456 SVN: 0 *** Risk Assessment *** Based on the analysis performed by this tool: This system is not vulnerable. For more information refer to the INTEL-SA-00086 Detection Tool Guide or the Intel Security Advisory Intel-SA-00086 at the following link: https://www.intel.com/sa-00086-support
【在 i***l 的大作中提到】 : 这话说的。我知道Windows窥探隐私,有不是我自己说的。 就算你不知道你什么隐私被 : 窥探,你自己google一下不就知道了吗? : 你自己读读微软自己的隐私声明。作为一个操作系统供应商,你觉得微软有必要知道你 : 的姓名,地址,电话,密码,信用卡号,文件内容,付款信息,等等一切吗?就算你信 : 任微软,哪一天黑客搞定阿三的数据库,你这些信息不是全部泄漏了吗?这算是阿三明 : 明白白告诉你要收集的信息。背地里不告诉你的谁知道还有啥。个人感觉,Windows10 : 的这些行为,比病毒木马keylogger还牛逼。Windows10本身就成了个特大号病毒。 : https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement : The data we collect depends on the context of your interactions with : Microsoft, the choices you make, including your privacy settings, and the