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| Friday Apr 10, 2020 I've read the plans to reopen the economy. They're scary. vox.com Medical personnel from Riverside University Health Systems administer a coronavirus test during drive-through testing. Bob Riha Jr./Getty Images Over the past few days, I've been reading the major plans for what comes after social distancing. You can read them, too. There's one from the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute , the | | | Thursday Apr 9, 2020 Fran Lebowitz Is Never Leaving New York newyorker.com Fran Lebowitz is the patron saint of staying at home and doing nothing. She is famously averse to working, and famously resistant to technology; she has no cell phone or computer. She moved to New York City from Morristown, New Jersey, around 1970, the moment she was legally able to | | | Wednesday Apr 8, 2020 Watchsmith Review: Create Your Own Apple Watch Complications macstories.net Watchsmith , the latest app from David Smith , was birthed from the inability to create third-party watch faces on the Apple Watch. As Smith has previously explained , while third-party faces may never be possible, several first-party faces already offer significant room for customization. The Infograph face, for example, | | | Tuesday Apr 7, 2020 Apple, Amazon, and Common Enemies stratechery.com Last week, without fanfare, Amazon Prime Video apps on iOS made a subtle change to the experience of purchasing or renting TV Shows and videos: That screen is not Apple's in-app purchase screen, which was, by fiat, the only way to buy digital content on iOS devices. That meant that | | | Monday Apr 6, 2020 The 9/11 Era Is Over theatlantic.com Ray Stubblebine / Reuters I n a large windowless room in the bowels of the CIA, there is a sign that reads Every day is September 12th . When I first saw those words, during a tour of the agency's operations, I felt conflicted. As a New Yorker who witnessed | | | Saturday Apr 4, 2020 A German Exception? Why the Country's Coronavirus Death Rate Is Low nytimes.com The pandemic has hit Germany hard, with more than 100,000 people infected. But the percentage of fatal cases has been remarkably low compared to those in many neighboring countries. In the heart of Berlin, Potsdamer Platz was nearly empty on Saturday, as people heeded orders to stay at home. Credit... | | | |
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