@hugowelke At different times and from different people. 1...It's up to you what you do with this feedback. You don't necessarily have to accept it. You decide whether it should influence changes or not. And 2...You're doing great...I fought hard and got you a 3% raise.
@jensimmons Favicons in the favorites bar, multiple profile support (work, personal, multiple users), dock icon looks default and generic (I use Firefox as a non-Chrome alternative over Safari just because they have a better dock/home screen icon...Safari sits out of sight/mind as a result)
@flyosity CDC may get access to data over the weekend so it increases weekend numbers, and NYT might get a bigger batch Monday so weekends are low and Monday is high. Basically Sept 27 doesn't mean the same thing to everyone.
@flyosity Could be a bunch of things causing differences. Both likely revise data as new info comes in. Reporting data can be delayed. Cases can be confirmed or probable. Date could be the date it was reported, the date a test was conducted, the date of confirmed diagnosis from a lab, etc.