Brian Feeney
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I do not expect to ever be the victim of one of those new AI voice scams where someone uses your voice to convince a loved one you're in extreme trouble and need money fast. But Imani Gandy shared a good idea: have a password between you and those who might get one of these calls.

I just realized my mental model of a year-long clock turns counter-clockwise. April 1st would be 9 o'clock. No idea why it would be opposite a regular clock. Is this true for everyone?

I've been enjoying browsing Pinterest and pinning stuff again, lately. It's calming. Also helpful when there's furniture and wall art needing bought. Oh, and when, uh, redesigning a certain website ... again.

Tina Roth Eisenberg turns 50 and shares some lovely life lessons. My favorite: "Say what you need. (People will still love you.)" Happy Birthday, Tina!

Architectural Digest takes you into one of the most interesting homes in Brooklyn Heights, which I now know was designed by Joseph and Mary Merz. I've long been fascinated by it, especially how it wraps around the extremely old facade.

This list of Bowie’s top 100 books has been posted around the internet for years, but it's always worth revisiting when you're in need of inspiration for your next read.

Stephanie Rosenbloom, in a post for the New York Times writes about visiting museums at a slower pace. It's a bit coincidental as I had recently tried this exact experiment. A month ago, I visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and I spent nearly all of my three hours there studying a mere half-dozen works.

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