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我的妈呀,发现一个Windows/Office 免费激活方案,一行命令就搞定……😮 Windows和Office激活一直是个老大难问题,网上各种激活工具鱼龙混杂,稍不注意就可能中毒或者被杀毒软件拦截……😭 现在找到个完全开源的方案,GitHub上已经 173k+ 🌟,而且有官方安全站点提供最新版本。😎 这是啥工具?🤔 叫 Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS),一套开源的Windows和Office激活脚本。它提供多种激活方式,包括HWID永久激活、Office激活、TSforge等,还支持Windows 10 EOL后的扩展安全更新。 📌 完全开源透明,可查看所有代码 📌 支持HWID永久激活(重装系统后仍有效) 📌 支持Office一键激活 📌 支持Windows版本无损升级(无需重装系统) 📌 支持Windows 10 EOL后的扩展安全更新 📌 提供交互式菜单,包含状态检查和故障排除 这个方案目前是社区公认相对安全、透明的开源激活方式,值得尝试! 转发+收藏,送给需要Windows激活的朋友~ #MAS# #Windows激活# #Office激活# #开源工具# #Microsoft#
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GitHub 免费永久激活 Windows 它有 178,783 个 Star 而 GitHub 属于微软 但微软没有下架它 整整六年 这个仓库叫 Microsoft Activation Scripts,由一个名为 massgravel 的组织维护。没有真实姓名,没有公司,没有地址,只有一个博客: 7,311 名关注者 它可以激活 Windows 7、8、10 和 11 可以激活 Office 2010 到 Office 2024 可以激活 Office LTSC 2024 还可以激活 Project 和 Visio 它提供四种不同的激活方式,其中一种可以永久激活 Windows 而微软对这些产品的官方定价是: Windows 11 Pro:199.99 美元 Windows 11 Home:139 美元 Office Home and Business 2024:249.99 美元 Microsoft 365 Family:每年 129.99 美元,而且是年年付 Microsoft 365 Personal:每年 99.99 美元,同样是年年付 而这个仓库:免费 一条命令 永久使用 2025 年,微软把 Microsoft 365 Family 的价格从 99.99 美元涨到了 129.99 美元。他们说这是因为加入了 Copilot 2026 年 7 月 1 日,微软还会再次上调商业版价格 但这个仓库在 2025 年涨价了 0 美元 2026 年也会涨价 0 美元 以后永远都是 0 美元 最后一次提交:一周前 许可证:GPL-3.0 178,783 个 Star 托管在微软自己的平台上 激活微软自己的产品 而且免费。 不需要安装即可直接激活
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The core of Andy Burnham’s plans for office should be Britain’s economic revival. Yet vagueness about whom he wants as his chancellor shows how his policy is still up in the air
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Supergirl ($186M budget) is bombing at the Box Office, making just $38M on domestic opening weekend. Who could've seen this coming?
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Just back from the Philippines. One of the most exciting digital asset markets in SEA right now, jumping to 4th globally in TRM Labs' Country Crypto Adoption Index. Their regulators get it. Collaborative, forward-thinking, focused on outcomes: consumer protection, innovation, growth. Rare combo. Met great people at the Department of Finance including Secretary Frederick Go, the SEC’s Chairman Francis Lim, and the BlockShoals team. Real conversations about where the industry is heading. Big one: the SEC's PhiliFintech Innovation Office just gave BlockShoals in-principle approval under StratBox. This is what good regulation looks like. Build pathways, not walls. Programs like that signal that the Philippines is serious. Confidence attracts capital. Capital funds innovation. Flywheel starts here. Bullish on the Philippines. And crypto - buying the dip. More soon. 🇵🇭
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Many of my Chinese friends are quite intrigued by the German green's cultural war against air conditioning. One of them, who had extensive experience working with Heinrich Boell Stiftung (HBF, the Green party foundation) Beijing office, was dumbfounded by the blatant double standard. HBF Beijing office have 5 staff members. It has 5 air conditioning units for summer. For winter heating, besides the central heating provided by the building, it has additional 4 oil-filled electric radiators. So typical for the greens, austerity for the population, comfort and even luxury for themselves, at the cost of tax payers.
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If Sophie Cunningham was cast as Supergirl, opening weekend box office would be pointing in a different direction.
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Japan's Prime Minister briefed her country with wet hair last night. Beijing would have detained the citizen who filmed it. At 10:29 p.m. on Friday, a magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture, registering a maximum seismic intensity of lower 6 in the town of Fujikawaguchiko at the foot of Mount Fuji. By 11:15 p.m. — forty-six minutes later — Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was standing at the Prime Minister's Office briefing the nation. Crisis management center activated. Director-general-level emergency gathering team convened. Human life first. Information to the public, promptly and accurately. She was also visibly straight out of the bath. Hair still wet. No makeup. Takaichi posted on her own X account a short time later, in plain language: she had come directly from the bath without time to dry her hair or apply makeup, and apologized for her appearance. She did not have to volunteer that detail. She chose to. That choice is the story. Because somewhere about 1,700 miles to the west, operating under the same physics but a very different political philosophy, the first hour after a magnitude 5.6 earthquake would have looked nothing like this. It would not have been spent activating a crisis center, dispatching emergency teams, and putting the head of government in front of cameras to admit she had rushed straight out of the shower. It would have been spent deciding what to tell the public, what to delete, and which citizen with a camera to detain. We know because we have watched it happen. In Wuhan in early 2020, the doctors who tried to warn the world about a novel coronavirus were summoned by police and forced to sign confessions for "spreading rumors." The citizen journalists who filmed the morgues and the sealed apartment doors — Chen Qiushi, Fang Bin, Li Zehua — were disappeared by the state. Fang Bin would later be sentenced to three years in prison; he was held for the duration. In Zhengzhou in July 2021, passengers drowned trapped in a flooded subway tunnel while state propaganda ran headlines about heroic rescue. When BBC correspondent Robin Brant asked the local government how a metro system less than a decade old could leave passengers to die on a platform, the Henan branch of the Communist Youth League posted his whereabouts to its 1.6 million followers and called for people to track him down. Death threats followed within hours. In Hebei in August 2023, when the floodwaters from Typhoon Doksuri had to go somewhere, authorities diverted them away from Beijing and into Zhuozhou — and the Hebei provincial Party Secretary, Ni Yuefeng, publicly declared the province would "serve as a moat for the capital." Videos of the submerged villages disappeared from Chinese social media within hours. And in Sichuan in 2008, after a magnitude 8.0 earthquake killed at least 5,335 schoolchildren in school buildings that collapsed while government offices nearby remained standing — what citizens named "tofu-dreg schoolhouses" — the writer Tan Zuoren tried to compile a list of the dead. He was sentenced to five years in prison. Huang Qi, the activist who tried to help the parents, got three years; in 2019, the Party gave him twelve more on state-secrets charges. He is still inside. The pattern is not a series of accidents. It is a system. In the People's Republic of China, the function of the state in a disaster is not to serve the public. It is to protect the Party from the public. Compare and contrast. In Tokyo on Friday night, the head of government decided that telling the country what she knew, forty-six minutes after the ground stopped shaking, mattered more than how her hair looked. In Beijing under any equivalent scenario, the head of government would not be at a podium for hours, or days. The citizens with cameras would already be on a list. Wet hair is not the real headline. Wet hair is the headline because of what it accidentally exposes: a democracy is a system that runs toward its citizens in the dark. A dictatorship is a system that hides from them. Sanae Takaichi did not need to apologize for her hair. The Chinese Communist Party owes apologies it will never make, to families whose dead it never named. ACI — Aric Chen | Insights
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I am sitting in my perfectly air-conditioned office in Brussels, where the temperature is maintained at a stable 21.8°C as required for senior regulatory staff. A citizen from Paris contacted our think tank today. He was not allowed to install a small split-unit air conditioner in his bedroom during the current heatwave. His wife is 8 months pregnant and struggles with the heat, he explains. This seems unreasonable, I clearly explained: Any device capable of lowering indoor temperature by more than 3°C falls under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation. It must undergo a mandatory “thermal displacement impact study” which needs to be submitted to the national competent authority. We have to avoid creating unregulated micro-climates that externalise their comfort onto the collective grid and the planet. Personal air conditioning is not a solution and does not work. 
We don’t want our cities to heat up because of A/C. They should heat up climate friendly via the sun.
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Revolut will require its graduate employees to work from the office for the majority of the week in a shift away from the “remote-first” approach long championed by the fintech.
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