I have to confess that geopolitical controvery is not one of the challenges I anticipated when Apple brazenly tackled Maps.
@aaronpk I was just thinking about this and wondering how it applies to other companies. Hence my latest post!
Did you buy a low-end iPad for $500 in April, 2010, when it debuted? If you had invested that money in $AAPL it would be worth about $4,000 today.
@aaronpk Interesting. In this Apple support document there are separate sections for in-store vs. web payments, but they seem similar.
@fgtech @aaronpk I used to think that, but seeing the real last 4 digits in Stripe convinced me otherwise. They could be preserving the last 4 in the generated number or passing it as metadata, though.
@verumsolum @Jerm I guess I'm not sure, but I know that Stripe at least gets the last 4 digits, expiration, billing address, etc. Even when using a card directly Micro.blog never sees the number, so it seems comparable from a privacy perspective, but I may be wrong.
@verumsolum @Jerm I guess I'm not sure, but I know that Stripe at least gets the last 4 digits, expiration, billing address, etc. Even when using a card directly Micro.blog never sees the number, so it seems comparable from a privacy perspective, but I may be wrong.
Found a piece of wood in my pecan pie. It was about 1.5cm-2cm across and not tasty