JETLAG RADIO 404 | BENKYO RADIO 404

  • Mexico’s Lokier Debuts on Lenske Records with ‘Back To Life’ EP [beatportal]

  • Here are the best Cyber Monday plugin bundle deals for producers and musicians [Computer Music]

  • Best laptops for music production 2021: featuring portable computers for musicians, producers and DJs [Future Music]

  • Tom Middleton: cosmic communication [DJ Mag]

  • Doja Cat Says She Doesn’t Enjoy Her Music Career: “I Feel Pressure to Do Shit” — The singer says she just wants to “play video games” and stay at home [Mixmag]

  • Damon Albarn affirms long-awaited Gorillaz film will arrive via Netflix [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Your EDM Premiere: Something Something Is Really Becoming ‘Someone’ [Korsakov Music] [YourEDM]

  • Adventure Club on New Album, NFTs and the Future of Melodic Dubstep [EDM]

  • David Anthony And Natalis Release Vocally Driven, Easy Listener, Pop Hybrid Record, ‘Make You Work’ [EDM Sauce]

  • Bankless is recording a podcast with Kevin Rose [Modern.Finance]

  • The Random Show — Biohacking, Tim’s COVID Experience, Holiday Gift Ideas, Favorite New Apps, Bad Science, Quarantine Delights, and a Small Dose of NFTs and DAOs (#549) [Tim Ferriss]

  • New Book Release is 48 hours away! [GaryVee] Can’t Wait for the NFT!

  • The father who faced the sea so his sons might go to school [MSF]

  • What to do about covid-19’s threatening new variant [The Economist] #Omicron

  • Desperately seeking shoe rack: why IKEA’s shelves are bare [1843 magazine]

  • Can Americans be convinced to eat less meat? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Vaccinating the world against #covid19 will remain a core priority in 2022. However, healthcare systems will also need to start tackling a backlog of non-covid care. Read more: [TheEIU]

  • How Do I Get Sponsorship Support? [Harvard Business Review] if you’d like to sponsor my website, please contact me on LinkedIn.

  • Evil Corp: 'My hunt for the world's most wanted hackers' [BBC News]

  • Prognosis podcast [Bloomberg]

  • Biden to meet with COVID-19 team over omicron -White House [Reuters]

  • NSO blacklisting: It is time for the US to end its Cold War ways [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Justice for Ahmaud Arbery [The New Yorker]

  • The best early Cyber Monday deals happening now [The Verge]

  • What you need to know about the omicron variant [Vox]

  • Gift Guide: 20+ STEM toy gift ideas for aspiring young builders [TechCrunch]

  • A new way to make quadratic equations easy [MIT Technology Review]

  • Fauci says health preparation needs to be 'revved up' before Omicron variant hits the US [Insider]

  • Join us in celebrating our Ally 🇦🇱 #Albania on their #IndependenceDay! [LinkedIn] #WeAreNATO

  • Ghislaine Maxwell sex-trafficking trial finally to begin in earnest [The Guardian]

  • The Gene-Synthesis Revolution — Researchers can now design and mass-produce genetic material — a technique that helped build the mRNA vaccines. What could it give us next? [The New York Times Magazine]

  • Everything You Need To Know About 'COVID Pills' [Huffington Post]

  • The Benefits of Emodiversity [The Atlantic]

  • Neither Grandmaster Yields In A Chess Tug Of War [FiveThirtyEight]

  • California's Indigenous farmworkers struggle with vaccine barriers [The Washington Post]

  • Ligue 1 : le PSG s’impose à Saint-Etienne, mais perd Neymar, bonne opération de Rennes [Le Monde]

  • All the live MacBook deals worth shopping this Cyber Monday [Mashable]

  • Netflix's ‘Cowboy Bebop’ Isn't Supposed to Be Good [VICE News]

  • Lawyers for Accused 9/11 Plotters Say Government Withheld Public Information [The Intercept_] #MKULTRA

  • More than just a 'mystery' train, the Orient Express whisked the elite across Europe in luxury and style [National Geographic]

  • The Ghislaine Maxwell trial is about to begin. Here's what to watch for [NPR]

  • Another COVID holiday: Is California in a better place this year? [CapRadioNews]

  • Derrière les volets d’un pavillon de banlieue [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Afghan Refugees Get Cold Welcome in Pakistan [Foreign Policy]

  • Pinning Down Putin — How a Confident America Should Deal With Russia [Foreign Affairs]

  • DRI Future Tense podcast [The Diplomat]

  • The Talk Between Russia and the U.S. [The Cipher Brief]

  • Why e, the Transcendental Math Constant, Is Just the Best [Quanta Magazine]

  • Les couleurs d'@ALICEexperiment — La #PhotoDeLaSemaine a été prise dans la caverne de l'expérience ALICE, qui étudie le plasma quarks-gluons, une phase de la matière qui aurait été formé après le Big Bang. En savoir plus sur les derniers résultats d'ALICE: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Aviation Tech to Roll Out to Airports, Save Time for Passengers [NASA]

  • INTERPOL General Assembly ends with strong support for Organization’s global mandate [INTERPOL]

  • AFRL Wants to Capture College Creativity in Maturing AI for Autonomous Systems [Air Force Magazine]

  • Can Acura Recapture the Old Integra's Magic With Enthusiasts? [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 404 & BENKYO RADIO 404.

I hope you guys picked up FIFA 22 and NBA 2K22 for Christmas, as there were both on sale for 50% off.

Cyberpunk 2077 is currently 50% off. Now is a great time to buy a Playstation/Xbox/Nintendo/PC game on sale for the holidays.

I have just started Battlefield 2042 and OH MY GOD, it is amazing. Unfortunately some people say that the one 128 players map does get repetitive, but I’m sure the guys working on the game will provide many more updates as time goes on. Maybe we’ll get new maps, or a single-player campaign. You never know.

Very disappointed that OSU lost to Michigan in the Big-Ten rivalry match. Let us not forget that OSU previously beat them like 17 times in a row. The game was in the snow, so maybe the players were cold. Defense made mistakes, that’s true, but that’s why you must remember that we win as a team, and we lose as a team. OSU does NOT need any bandwagon fans. Some of us have been fans for a very long time. I’m Alumni Class of 2009, how about you? Do you think it’s more fun to go to THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY or TTUN? The memories I have from that school are unmatched. Did you know that OSU is now working on advancements in Nanotechnology? Visit the Nanotech West Lab for more info.

PS. Remember, there is no “glitch in the Matrix.” Zion is not under attack. If anything, Ramallah and Palestinian Territories are under attack. Living in oppression for the past 73 years. Living like Prisoners. Behind a wall. How amazing it was when we took down the Berlin Wall. Why can’t we take down the wall in Palestine and Israel? Because they are brown people and not white? Do you see the type of racism these people deal with? Besides “Zion” is not a city. It’s just a computer. “Z (Zheta (or end) I-O (Input/Output) N (Network). It’s just a big fancy computer. In 1967, 750,000 Palestinians were evicted to create the state of Israel. If you want people to learn about history and not forget history, that’s fine. But if you want to talk about WW I, and WW II, don’t forget 1967, because Palestinians remember it clearly.

The best way to empathize and sympathize with a common people, to prevent future terrorist attacks, is to understand their point of view. Put yourself in their goddamn shoes. Israel bombed and killed 66 children this past month of May 2021. They are goddamn murderers. There are worst than Satan. It took that, to finally kill Bibidi Netanyahu, the evil Wizard, from his Prime Minister job. That’s how fucking powerful he was. That’s why I will always support Palestine, and make Palestinian music heard around the globe.

Let’s not forget, who benefited the most from 9/11/2001? Was it Palestine or Israel? Was it little Palestinian children throwing rocks, or was it the multi-trillion-dollars Military-Industrial-Complex that took 20 fucking years to expose and stop? We’ve all watched Full Metal Alchemist, we know what people did to get the Philosopher’s Stone. The Law of Equivalent Exchange. It’s Jesus of Bethlehem (Palestine), never forget that.

The same way a Black Man can love the U.S. Air Force even though he remembers the past of slavery in this country, is the same way that I, a Brown Man, can love the U.S. Air Force even though I know the Truth. The truth that America destroyed Germany and Japan in WW II, and rebuilt them to pure amazement, whether it is German Engineering cars or Japanese Technology, but that they decided to destroy Afghanistan and not rebuild it. I will always remember that. So excuse me for being a little grumpy, doing a little self-care, and writing about my emotions.

It’s almost December! 4 more months until Gran Turismo 7!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 403 | BENKYO RADIO 403

  • It’s still too hard to give crypto this holiday [Protocol]

  • Trump can't quit mainstream media [AXIOS]

  • A look at efforts to develop brain-computer interfaces, including Musk's Neuralink and a DARPA program to build a 64,000-electrode array for brain implants [TechMeme]

  • Indigenous knowledge is central to making the global food system sustainable [Quartz]

  • How to fix Facebook — Can Facebook be redeemed? Twelve leading experts share bold solutions to the company’s urgent problems. [Recode]

  • Scientists propose first steps toward creating life on Mars [TheNextWeb]

  • Pandemic Aside, Outdoor Dining Has Been a Godsend for Parents With Young Children [Eater]

  • How to Attract, Hire, and Keep Veteran Employees [Inc.]

  • The importance of finding time for self-care as an entrepreneur [Fast Company]

  • The Tone-Deaf Cruelty of Elon Musk’s Recent Tweets [Medium]

  • The philosophy that led Bruce Lee to achieve all his successes [Entrepreneur]

  • Security News This Week: The Pentagon Has Set Up a UFO Office [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 851 [TWIT]

  • An update on our Privacy Sandbox commitments [Google Blog]

  • Permutation-Invariant Neural Networks for Reinforcement Learning [Google AI Blog]

  • Mutual Aid and Support [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Exoplanets with topsy-turvy orbits found around inconspicuous star [Astronomy Magazine]

  • What would you change? Featuring Emily Penn and Christian Klein [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 403 & BENKYO RADIO 403.

With the new Omicron COVID variant, it is even more imperative to quickly vaccinate kids 5-11 from the COVID-19 virus. Make sure you make your appointment as soon as possible. Thanks in advance.

The YouTube video I wanted to use for this blogpost is not available yet. It’s the Cyberpunk documentary part 4 by Indigo Gaming. You can watch the first 3 parts as posted on my previous blogposts.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 402 | BENKYO RADIO 402

  • Introducing: Tristan Arp [beatportal]

  • Save big on Ableton Live 11 bundles at Thomann this Black Friday [Computer Music]

  • Ross From Friends: "I want to encourage people to do something creative, whether that’s remixing my tracks or using the Thresho content for an installation or their own music" [Future Music]

  • How the Pandemic Shaped a Music Tech Renaissance [DJ Mag]

  • Why it’s Important to Keep Testing Yourself Before Clubbing this Winter [Mixmag]

  • Dancing Astronaut Gives Thanks 2021 [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Grammy Nominations 2022: Porter Gets Snubbed, Big Noms For Illenium, Marshmello [Your EDM]

  • The Weeknd Says Next Album will Incorporate EDM [EDM]

  • Will Sparks Closes The Year Out With ‘Patience’ Featuring Kayla Zito [EDM Sauce]

  • Every Punk Has a Story: GFunk and the PUNKS Comic [proof_xyz]

  • The Lost Presentation That Launched The 4-Hour Workweek — “Secrets of Doing More with Less in a Digital World” from SXSW 2007 (#548) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Why I Believe in Conviction Over Convincing: Road to Twelve and a Half (Series) [GaryVee] #BookReleaseOnlyFewDaysAway!

  • Vast satellite constellations are alarming astronomers [The Economist]

  • No chips, no problem: why old video games are better than new ones [1843 magazine]

  • “More than half the Russian population now live in fear of the state”—Putin’s increasing repression [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Still reeling from the impact of a complete ban in China, crypto companies face further hurdles in early 2022. Discover why: [TheEIU] #BuyTheDip

  • Today’s CEOs Need Hands-On Digital Skills [Harvard Business Review]

  • What a young jogger’s murder exposes about America [BBC News]

  • The Week That Covid Sucker Punched the World [Bloomberg]

  • Israel to ban entry of foreigners from all countries over Omicron [Reuters] it’s time to relocate Miss Universe Pageant to a country that doesn’t oppress the Palestinians.

  • It is high time we start preparing for future pandemics [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Best Music of 2021 [The New Yorker]

  • The best Black Friday 2021 tech deals still available [The Verge]

  • Red Notice is a huge hit for Netflix. But what does that actually mean? [Vox] it means that INTERPOL has the hardest time catching the biggest thief of them all, an Israeli MOSSAD female agent

  • Germany’s incoming government wants to end coal use by 2030 [TechCrunch]

  • Can Afghanistan’s underground “sneakernet” survive the Taliban? [MIT Technology Review]

  • Here's a look back at a month of tweets from the world's richest man and their impact on markets [Business Insider]

  • #NATO Allies are testing new technologies to tackle maritime challenges 🌊 [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ‘A core threat to our democracy’: threat of political violence growing across US — Republicans’ muted response to Paul Gosar’s behavior has intensified fears about where incendiary rhetoric may lead [The Guardian]

  • A Cure for Type 1 Diabetes? For One Man, It Seems to Have Worked. — A new treatment using stem cells that produce insulin has surprised experts and given them hope for the 1.5 million Americans living with the disease. [The New York Times]

  • Omicron in UK, Italy, Germany — Fauci: Could be in U.S. Already [Huffington Post]

  • It Wasn’t a Hoax — People with scant illusions about Trump are volunteering to help him execute one of his Big Lies. [The Atlantic]

  • We Knew The Bulls Could Score. Now Their Defense Has Our Attention. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • As new variant emerges, experts point to vaccine inequity between richer, poorer nations in fighting virus [The Washington Post]

  • Sommes-nous plus efficaces en télétravail ? [Le Monde]

  • Spotify is ending support for an app feature that empowers safer driving — There's only a vague promise of a Car View replacement at this point. [Mashable]

  • The Pentagon Forms New Department to Watch and Study UFOs [VICE News]

  • Dark-Money Group Linked to Anti-Iran, Pro-Israel Network Targets Turkey but Has no Turks [The Intercept]

  • How the return of bison connects travelers with Native cultures [National Geographic]

  • How the Coronavirus Stays One Step Ahead of Us — As long as there are vulnerable populations, a virus will evolve. That’s nature. [Nautilus]

  • How vaccine makers plan to address the new COVID-19 omicron variant [NPR]

  • What to know about omicron, the new COVID variant [CapRadioNews]

  • À Paris, résistance et répression [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Modi’s Growing Crackdown on Bollywood — India’s film industry is under growing pressure to bend its knee to Hindu nationalists. [Foreign Policy]

  • Triangle of Corruption — Why Washington Needs to Get Tough on Central American Kleptocrats [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Approves Record Extra Defense Budget [The Diplomat]

  • How to Avoid Cold War with China [The Cipher Brief]

  • Researchers Defeat Randomness to Create Ideal Code [Quanta magazine]

  • Que résonne la musique Musical note #ThrowbackThursday en 1980 avec une célébration d'été à l'école maternelle de l'association du personnel du CERN. Un évènement sur la musique non conventionnelle a bientôt lieu au CERN, en savoir plus (en anglais) : [CERN_FR]

  • What Working With NASA Means to US Small Businesses [NASA]

  • INTERPOL General Assembly elects new President [INTERPOL]

  • New DOD Group to ‘Synchronize’ Efforts to Track Unidentified Aerial Phenomena [Air Force Magazine]

  • Christmas Lights, Drifting, and Off-Roading: It’s a MotorTrend+ Holiday Special! [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 402 & BENKYO RADIO 402.

I am extremely grateful for the makers of SOUTH PARK’s latest special “South Park: Post Covid” available on Paramount+. It was awesome because it was a whole hour long, and I’m not going to spoil it if you haven’t seen it yet, but it takes on the spoiled brats of the world: the people who refuse to get vaccinated. It essentially explain that the pandemic lasts 40 fucking years because there’s a minority of people who still refuse to get vaccinated, and that’s why we still have to wear masks…for 40 fucking years. So pretty please, with a cherry on top, get your fucking COVID-19 vaccine / booster shot. Do it to protect yourself, and those you love. Thanks in advance. We want this pandemic to last a few years, not decades.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 401 | BENKYO RADIO 401

  • Can we bring malls into the metaverse? [Protocol]

  • Epic’s Tim Sweeney Wants to Break Down Digital Walls in Gaming [TechMeme]

  • The next big bottleneck in the global vaccination effort [AXIOS]

  • NFT is one of three tech-based words to make Collins’s longer list of 10 words of the year. The others are metaverse—the concept Facebook steadfastly committed to, and even changed its name for—and crypto, the slang for cryptocurrency. [Quartz]

  • Why you should care about Facebook’s big push into the metaverse [Recode]

  • The childhood phones that broke our hearts [TheNextWeb]

  • Eater’s Guide to Holiday Shopping [Eater]

  • How to Support Your Employees' Mental Health During the Holidays [Inc.]

  • Who is in charge of giving workers the right to disconnect? It’s complicated [Fast Company]

  • #WeAcceptCrypto — How and Why Crypto Supports Small Business [Medium]

  • Many To Get Fourth Coronavirus Stimulus Check of up to $1,800 Before Christmas [Entrepreneur]

  • The 22 Best Black Friday Weekend Deals on Coffee Makers and Gear [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech - Episode 850 [TWIT]

  • Keep it chill this holiday with new tools from Google Maps [Google Blog]

  • Predicting Text Selections with Federated Learning [Google AI Blog]

  • A Utopia of Useful Things [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • The Sky This Week: Last Quarter Moon in the morning [Astronomy Mag]

  • Sustainability in Numbers | SAP Cares [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 401 & BENKYO RADIO 401.

I wanted to let you know that I’ve just tried Razer’s RESPAWN energy drink. It’s really good. It’s got zero sugar & only 20 calories.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 400 | BENKYO RADIO 400

  • On Our Radar: November 2021 [beatportal]

  • What is the best new modular gear of 2021? [Computer Music]

  • What is the best new DAW update of 2021? [Future Music]

  • Black Friday 2021: the best deals for DJs and producers [DJ Mag]

  • Label ‘Wisdom Teeth’ Announces Double Drop to End the Year [Mixmag]

  • WE ARE FURY, if found Stirling show they ‘Belong’ with new drum ‘n’ bass single [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Manila Killa & San Holo Team Up With Nick Lopez On Dreamy New Single, “Mean It” [Your EDM]

  • NERVO to Take Flight in Hot Air Balloon for DJ Set at SÃO PAULO Grand Prix [EDM.com]

  • Fedde Le Grand X Robert Falcon – Heaven [EDM Sauce]

  • Submit a New Review [Modern.Finance]

  • Balaji Srinivasan on Bitcoin, The Great Awokening, Wolf Warrior Diplomacy, Open-Source Ecology, Reputational Civil War, Creating New Cities, and Options for Becoming a Sane but Sovereign Individual (#547) [Tim Ferriss]

  • What You’re Misunderstanding About Patience: Road to Twelve And a Half (Series) [GaryVee]

  • Mugshots Stay Online Forever. Some Say the Police Should Stop Making Them Public. [The Marshall Project] But to people who’ve had their mugshots posted publicly, it seems like the practice deters rebuilding a life, too. Sometimes, it’s hard to identify the exact harms, because if a would-be job or a landlord or a date ghosts after spotting a stigmatizing image online, we usually never know.

  • Third year of severe floods leaves nearly 800,000 people struggling [MSF]

  • France is doing well, but feeling miserable — Blame a looming election, the structure of the state and an innate Gallic gloom [The Economist]

  • What’s it like to be a bird? — Making creatures look like humans may help us protect them [1843 magazine]

  • “Forests are a really important part of arriving at a stable climate”—pledges on trees at COP26 [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Nearly one year on from the start of the global vaccination campaign to combat #covid19, what have we learnt? Join @AgatheDemarais and Ana Nicholls as they explore this topic in our next virtual event: [TheEIU]

  • A New Crisis Playbook for an Uncertain World [Harvard Business Review]

  • Watford 4-1 Manchester United: 'Embarrassing & a nightmare' - David De Gea on Man Utd defeat [BBC Sport]

  • A Million Shiba Inu Will Only Set You Back About $50 [Bloomberg]

  • Germany debates compulsory vaccination as fourth COVID wave rages [Reuters]

  • Why is Pfizer sharing its COVID-19 pill but not its vaccine? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Nick Kroll and Jason Mantzoukas Have All Kinds of Chemistry — The comedians reflect on their formative improv experiences, nearly twenty years of collaboration, and playing each other’s love interests on the new season of “Big Mouth.” [The New Yorker]

  • The entire Ubisoft library of games is on sale [The Verge]

  • Is therapy the best way to make the world happier? [Vox]

  • This Week in Apps: Apple defends app ad buying, Spotify gains lyrics, Instagram kills Threads [TechCrunch]

  • How Facebook and Google fund global misinformation — The tech giants are paying millions of dollars to the operators of clickbait pages, bankrolling the deterioration of information ecosystems around the world. [MIT Technology Review]

  • AOC says if the social-spending bill doesn't pass it will be 'very, very difficult' for Democrats 'to get votes on anything moving forward' from progressives [Insider]

  • NATO Secretary General with the Chancellor of Germany 🇩🇪 Angela Merkel [NATO News]

  • Fauci warns time running short to prevent ‘dangerous’ Covid surge in US [The Guardian]

  • Five Ways to Exercise Your Thankfulness Muscles [The New York Times]

  • Democrats' Child Care Plan Could Be A Historic Achievement, But Also Comes With Risk [Huffington Post]

  • The Complicated Truth About Trump 2024 [The Atlantic]

  • Texas Voters Have Soured On Greg Abbott, But That Doesn’t Mean They’ll Vote For Beto O’Rourke [FiveThirtyEight] #BetoCanWin

  • Marine Corps compliance with vaccine mandate on course to be military’s worst [The Washington Post]

  • Présidentielle 2022 : plus de 600 élus locaux lancent un appel à soutenir Emmanuel Macron [Le Monde]

  • Socialist presidential hopeful Anne Hidalgo pushes for ‘100% bikeable’ Paris [France 24]

  • Encrypted messaging on Facebook and Instagram delayed until 2023 [Mashable]

  • Why Are Electric Vehicle Companies Worth So Much Money? [MOTHERBOARD - Tech by VICE]

  • Activists Are Furious that Kyle Rittenhouse Was Found Not Guilty [VICE News]

  • Photographers share reflections on their identity during Native American Heritage Month [National Geographic]

  • People are talking about Web3. Is it the Internet of the future or just a buzzword? [NPR]

  • Insight Video: Sacramento mother reflects on family’s time trapped in Afghanistan [CapRadioNews]

  • La natation comme expérience poétique [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Case for Aid — It's become fashionable to argue that foreign aid doesn't make a difference. Here’s why the critics couldn't be more wrong. [Foreign Policy]

  • China’s Power Outage — The Real Reasons Behind Beijing’s Energy Crisis [Foreign Affairs]

  • In Numbers: The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor — A new DRI report situates the marquee Belt and Road Initiative project within the overall state of Pakistan’s economy. [The Diplomat]

  • The Cipher Brief Open Source Report for Friday, Nov 19, 2021 [The Cipher Brief]

  • What Hot Dogs Can Teach Us About Number Theory [Quanta magazine]

  • Friday watch ▶️: Follow the link to see @GrosQmichi, senior #quantum scientist at @CERN, introducing #CERNqti and charing the industrial panel in the framework of the #QTML2021 virtual conference: (starts at 4:30:50'). [CERNquantum]

  • La NASA traduce al español ‘La primera mujer’ [NASA]

  • Pleased to have arrived in Turkey for the #INTERPOLGA which begins on Tuesday. Looking forward to addressing global crime and terrorism issues with our membership, as well as in-person meetings with Police Chiefs from around the world. [INTERPOL]

  • Here’s What CSAF Thinks You Should Be Reading, Listening To [Air Force Magazine]

  • FYSA with SECAF Frank Kendall [AIRMAN MAGAZINE]

  • BMW Teases XM, an Electrified Flagship SUV From the M Division [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 400 & BENKYO RADIO 400.

I have installed Windows 11 a few weeks ago, and I wanted to let you know it works pretty well, and it does not seem to have broken any app so far. It’s sleek, with a beautiful dark-blue design. New UI as well.

I have reached 400 episodes. Great new milestone! I want to thank those who supported me. And remember, please donate to my PAYPAL page. Follow me on Twitter at @IAMZAKI so that I can apply for Twitter Super Follow. Even just $1 makes a huge difference. Thank you for your support.

The Cleveland Cavaliers were doing great, then got a bunch of injuries. I hope they are still able to make it to the playoffs. Go Cavs!

Big week for The Ohio State Football team! Beat X*CH*G*N!

It’s official! We’re getting a new Manager at Manchester United! Who will it be?!?

With Thanksgiving almost upon us, please enjoy it, and be thankful. I will be a designated driver that day, and as always, leading by example, by drinking a 0.0% alcohol beer, such as Heineken 0.0. You can drink this holiday, obviously, but if you’re headed back on the road, you will need a designated driver. Always wear a seatbelt. Please don’t become another sob story statistic for CHP. It’s all fun and games to enjoy some good turkey, but only if all of us return home safely. There are plenty more holidays to enjoy, especially with Christmas coming up. Thanks for listening.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 399 | BENKYO RADIO 399

  • GM plans to develop chips for future vehicles​ [Protocol]

  • El Salvador’s ‘Bitcoin Week’ Draws Crypto Faithful to Party, Preach — Bitcoin bulls, as undeterred as ever, flocked to a week of events and revelry in the first country to make the cryptocurrency legal tender. [TechMeme]

  • Reference letters perpetuate inequity. Let’s end them [Quartz]

  • Apple will finally let you fix your own devices — sort of [Recode]

  • What the hell is the difference between a data analyst and a data scientist? [TheNextWeb]

  • Arab Cart Alley Mezza Is Closed, but Its Chef’s Mission Remains Vital [Eater]

  • Your Guide to Covid-19 Boosters at Work: Should You Require Them and How? Booster shots are important for many people, but legally they can get a little tricky. [Inc.]

  • 4 ways to look after your mental health in our second pandemic holiday season [Fast Company]

  • Coffee Junkie is paving the gateway for brands to get into Web3 through NFTs. [Medium]

  • Make the Most of Personal Time After Workday Hours [Entrepreneur]

  • 12 Laptops We’ve Tested and Love [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 850 [TWIT]

  • Looking at the impact of the Google News Initiative [Google Blog]

  • Decisiveness in Imitation Learning for Robots [Google AI Blog]

  • The World in Time — Nicholas Crane [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • The Sky This Week: Venus blazes bright [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Embrace Enterprise AI: What It Is and How It Adds Value [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 399 & BENKYO RADIO 399.

As it’s been 6 years since the dreadful Paris Terror Attacks of 2015, I found the right book to help me mourn. It’s called “Un jour dans notre vie (Documents et témoignages)” by David Fritz Goeppinger. It was an important book, but a bit hard to find. It’s available on Amazon France.

Very excited about l’Equipe de France qualified for the World Cup 2022 Qatar, and France Rugby for beating New Zealand for the first time since 1973. I am very proud of French sports. Please, Stade Rennais, bring home a Europa League Cup, or a Champions League high placement on the table. I know Zidane wants a vacation until Summer, but if he could possibly get back to work now, we could really use him at Manchester United, which is currently in crisis mode.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 398 | BENKYO RADIO 398

  • Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Starting a Record Label, With Nick Sadler [beatportal]

  • 10 ways to get more out of your Roland SP-404 MKII [Computer Music]

  • sedatø: "David Bowie asked us if we would record with him [...] he and Tony conducted the sessions. Their vibe — experience, expertise, genius, support, edge — raised the collective level for everyone there" [Future Music]

  • How Âme’s 'Rej' inspired a new approach to house and techno [DJ Mag]

  • Deadmau5 and Richie Hawtin are Joining Forces on an Augmented Reality Gaming Platform [Mixmag]

  • Tchami’s Confession, AC Slater’s Night Bass collide for booming North American tour [Dancing Astronaut]

  • 60 Full Sets From EDC Las Vegas Now Available On Apple Music [Your EDM]

  • Northern Nights, Electronic Music Festival with Legal Cannabis Consumption, to Return in 2022 [EDM.com]

  • Solarstone Presents Pure Trance Vol. 9 — Mixed by Solarstone & Stoneface & Terminal [EDM Sauce]

  • available on Spotify [Modern.Finance]

  • Master Magician David Blaine — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss (#546) [Tim Ferriss]

  • About 10 days until new book release! Book was delayed, but now it should be coming! [GaryVee]

  • Pete Buttigieg’s impossible job — The secretary of transportation is a Democratic star. But fixing the roads won’t make Joe Biden popular [The Economist]

  • Ethiopia’s civil war: one man’s journey from entrepreneur to militant [1843 magazine]

  • How will technology improve the diagnosis of dementia? [Economist Podcasts]

  • Semiconductor shortages will persist in 2022, making onshoring of chip production a strategic priority for countries. Find out more: [The EIU]

  • If your company is willing to give you the title, they should also be willing to pay you, value you, and recognize you. [Harvard Business Review]

  • Afghanistan: The teenage girls returning to school under the Taliban [BBC News]

  • Community Colleges Face Steep Losses in Black Freshmen Enrollment [Bloomberg]

  • Japan to unveil record stimulus package, bucking global tapering trend [Reuters]

  • Afghanistan ‘on the brink of catastrophe’: UN envoy [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Republicans are Distorting Inflation and Supply-Chain Problems [The New Yorker]

  • Spotify’s Latest Purchase is About Becoming the Place You Listen to Everything [The Verge]

  • Yes, plant-based meat is better for the planet [Vox]

  • Solving entertainment’s globalization problem with AI and ML [TechCrunch]

  • The Department of Defense is issuing AI ethics guidelines for tech contractors [MIT Technology Review]

  • Why Steve Bannon should worry about the Trump-appointed judge handling his criminal case [Insider]

  • Join us in celebrating our Ally #Latvia on their #IndependenceDay! [LinkedIn] #NATO #WeAreNATO

  • Meg Ryan films – ranked! [The Guardian]

  • At Summit, U.S., Canada and Mexico Avoid Thorny Questions [The New York Times]

  • Partial Lunar Eclipse Starts Around 1 a.m. Eastern And Will Be Around For Hours [Huffington Post]

  • The Terrifying Future of the American Right — What I saw at the National Conservatism Conference [The Atlantic]

  • Facebook’s Algorithm Is Broken. We Collected Some Suggestions On How To Fix It. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: CBO delivers surprisingly good news to Democrats on Build Back Better [The Washington Post]

  • Les étranges pouvoirs de la transe sur le cerveau étudiés à l’université [Le Monde]

  • Thousands of Tesla Model X and S vehicles recalled over airbag defect [Mashable]

  • Leaked Audio: Amazon Workers Grill Managers at Anti-Union Meeting [VICE News]

  • Sen. Patrick Leahy’s Retirement Leaves a Hole in The Heart of Human Rights Advocacy [The Intercept_]

  • "Fauci" examines the life of Dr. Fauci, public servant and physician, whose career spans seven presidents, and every pandemic from AIDS to COVID-19. [National Geographic]

  • How you can see the nearly total lunar eclipse Friday morning [NPR]

  • Americans can wait many weeks to see a therapist. California law aims to fix that. [CapRadioNews]

  • Malcolm X, inépuisable mythe en temps d’extrême adversité [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Watchdog Reports Shed New Light on Trump-Era Mismanagement at State — Career diplomats are concerned that the State Department won’t institute changes to address bullying or mismanagement in the future. [Foreign Policy]

  • CRISPR and the Climate — How Gene Editing Can Help Cut Emissions [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Prepares for Winter Wave of Infections — Japan’s deadly summer peak, which brought the health care system to a standstill, has prompted a new coronavirus policy ahead of winter. [The Diplomat]

  • The Mathematician Who Delights in Building Bridges [Quanta magazine]

  • Voici un prototype de moniteur de position de faisceau (BPM) électro-optiques pour le #HiLumiLHC. — Il a récemment été testé à HiRadMat au CERN, une installation faite pour tester des composants d'accélérateurs entre autres. — HiRadMat fête ses dix ans: [CERN_FR]

  • Suits at the Ready for Next Spacewalk [NASA]

  • A very constructive talk with @poliziadistato #ViceCapoPolizia Rizzi about our united efforts to combat transnational crime, especially through the INTERPOL Cooperation Against ‘Ndrangheta project, and its future development #StopNdrangheta [INTERPOL]

  • Will Airmen, Guardians Be Separated for Refusing Vaccine? ‘Pretty Straightforward,’ Kendall Says [Air Force Magazine]

  • Surprise! 4.0L V-8–Powered Audi S4 Sneaks by at SEMA [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

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so, with the insurgence of the Extreme-Right in France, it will be humiliating that Zemmour and LePen end up in the 2nd round of the Presidential Elections. Time for the Left to realize how much work they need to do. Either get a Gauche candidate like Anne Hidalgo for the 2nd round, or put Emmanuel Macron at the 2nd round to defeat the Nazi White Nationalists LePen and Zemmour. German Chancellor Merkel showed you all how to defeat White Nationalism in her country. Just use her playbook in France.

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  • Slack was built for humans. Now its tools talk, too. [Protocol]

  • B.C. declares state of emergency over Pacific Northwest floods [AXIOS]

  • Intense smog forces Delhi to shut schools [Quartz]

  • If your iPhone 12 or 13 is having issues with calls, updating iOS may help [TechMeme]

  • If this self-driving library came to my town, maybe I’d read a damn book [TheNextWeb]

  • You Definitely Can’t Fly With Gravy in Your Carry-On [Eater]

  • What We’re Drinking This Thanksgiving [Punch]

  • The Nation's Ports and Bridges Are Outdated. Here's Biden's Multibillion-Dollar Plan for Fixing Them [Inc.]

  • Our obsession with quantity over quality is making our lives feel empty [Fast Company]

  • Coffee. Light, Medium, vs Dark. [Medium]

  • Lawsuit Over Subway Tuna Now Alleges the Meat Contains Chicken, Pork and Cattle DNA [Entrepreneur]

  • The US Space Force Wants to Clean Up Junk in Orbit [WIRED]

  • Sketching the Sun with AI [Astronomy Magazine]

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  • Cover Story: Disclosure [beatportal]

  • Teenage Engineering’s OP-1 synth is Reverb’s best-selling music tech product of the year again, so what’s going on? [Computer Music]

  • Who is the best online music tech personality of 2021? [Future Music]

  • Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA Announces First Comic Book [DJ Mag]

  • It Looks like Kanye West and Drake Have Made Peace [Mixmag]

  • David Guetta adds new cut to his Jack Back catalog with latest, ‘Alive’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Ultra Music Festival announces star-studded Phase 2 lineup for 22nd edition [Your EDM]

  • Want an Engaged Fanbase? The World #1 Techno Producer will Show You How [EDM.com]

  • Will Sparks Closes The Year Out With ‘Patience’ Featuring Kayla Zito [EDM Sauce]

  • available on Apple Podcasts [Modern.Finance]

  • Preventing and treating food allergies with Dr. Kari Nadeau [The Darya Rose Show]

  • Marco Canora — The Art of Food, Eating, Nutrition, and Life (#545) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Why You Need to Explore Your Curiosity: Road to Twelve and a Half (Series) [GaryVee]

  • Third straight year of severe floods leaves nearly 800,000 people struggling [MSF]

  • Don’t mock the metaverse [The Economist]

  • Two environmentalists sabotaged an oil pipeline in America. Are they terrorists or heroes? [1843 magazine]

  • “It will definitely be closely watched by other cities”—Minneapolis votes on replacing its police [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Global sales of new electric vehicles (EVs) will continue to soar in 2022, rising by 51%. EV sales will account for around 9% of total new-car sales. Browse our growth forecasts, risks and trends to watch in the automotive sector here: [The EIU]

  • The AI Revolution is Just Beginning (with Nathan Benaich and Ian Hogarth) [Harvard Business Review]

  • The sounds rebuilding Notre Dame's precious vaults [BBC Travel]

  • Bill Gates Says Covid Deaths May Drop to Flu Levels by Mid-2022 [Bloomberg]

  • In major shift, Japan looking to accept more foreigners indefinitely [Reuters]

  • ‘If the rain doesn’t come, our animals will die, then we will all be dead’ [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Sizing Up the Threat of Steve Bannon — The case of Donald Trump’s former adviser marks a strange and perilous period in American democracy. [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge Holiday Gift Guide 2021 [The Verge]

  • How technology has inspired neuroscientists to reimagine the brain [Vox]

  • How BMW plans to corner the US scooter market with its all-electric CE 04 [TechCrunch]

  • This new startup has built a record-breaking 256-qubit quantum computer [MIT Technology Review]

  • The UN responded to Elon Musk's challenge to prove how his wealth could tackle world hunger by revealing a $6.6 billion plan [Business Insider]

  • Secretary General: NATO stands with Ukraine [NATO]

  • US Capitol rioter who wore horned headdress sentenced to 41 months [The Guardian]

  • 2 Men Convicted of Killing Malcolm X Will Be Exonerated After Decades [The New York Times]

  • HuffPost spoke with Dr. Diana Greene Foster about the far-reaching implications of being denied abortion care, ahead of the upcoming Supreme Court case that threatens to overturn Roe v. Wade. [Huffington Post]

  • Kyle Rittenhouse Is No Hero — If a jury acquits him, it will not be a miscarriage of justice—but an acquittal does not make a foolish man a hero. [The Atlantic]

  • Why There Hasn’t Been A Mass Exodus Of Teachers [FiveThirtyEight]

  • John Krasinski Revealed That He Refused To Shoot A Jim And Pam Plotline On "The Office" Because Fans Would "Never Come Back" [BuzzFeed] #JEXI

  • Biden lauds electric cars in Michigan as climate agenda hits road bumps in Washington [The Washington Post]

  • Oussama Atar, le « clandestin » des attentats de Paris et Bruxelles — Dans « Le Clandestin de Daech », Georges Dallemagne et Christophe Lamfalussy, député et journaliste belges, reviennent sur le parcours du djihadiste, passé sous les radars des services de renseignement jusqu’aux attentats qui ont endeuillé les deux capitales. [Le Monde]

  • In viral TikTok, mom uses data to visualize the workload of a new parent [Mashable]

  • Apple Will Tell You How to Fix iPhones, Sell Parts to the General Public [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • It’s Not Just White People: Democrats are Losing Normal Voters of All Races — Democrats fear they are losing white swing voters over racial politics. Three studies suggest that the party’s elite culture may be the real problem. [The Intercept_]

  • Small farms battle speculators over centuries-old water rights in drought-stricken Colorado [National Geographic]

  • All vaccinated adults could soon be eligible for a Pfizer or Moderna booster [NPR]

  • California tries again to close down privately operated prisons and immigrant detention facilities [CapRadioNews]

  • Novembre 2021 en perspective [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Russia Isn’t About to Attack Ukraine — Moscow occupying its neighbor would be expensive, dangerous, and pointless. [Foreign Policy]

  • America’s Crypto Conundrum — Protecting Security Without Crushing Innovation [Foreign Affairs]

  • How the World Failed Afghan Women — Why millions of dollars in international aid – much of it from the U.S. – failed to achieve lasting change for Afghanistan’s women. [The Diplomat]

  • The Cipher Brief Open Source Report for Tue, Nov 16, 2021 [The Cipher Brief]

  • How Quantum Computers Will Correct Their Errors [Quanta magazine]

  • Are you taking part in the #GPUDay? Be sure to watch the keynote talk by Michele Grossi, senior #quantum scientist at @CERN ! On 11/11, he will discuss the #quantumroadmap of #CERNqti and the role of #hybridarchitecture in the #NISQ era of #quantumcomputing:https://gpuday.com [CERNquantum]

  • NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 Astronauts Visit the National Museum of African American History and Culture [NASA]

  • The I-EAC Project Team has held a technical assessment, engagement & coordination visit with a view to strengthening policing capabilities in #Rwanda. Of particular interest was the Rwempasha border which is earmarked for an extension of I-24/7, our secure communications system. [INTERPOL]

  • Wargames Show Air Force Isn’t Accelerating Fast Enough, Hinote Says [Air Force Magazine]

  • Art of Attack Car Meet Series Hosts Droves of NSX, S2000 Builds [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

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As the Booster shot is almost available to all Americans, I highly recommend you get your COVID-19 booster shot as soon as possible. It will keep you immunized for an additional 6 months from the virus. Hopefully in 6 months they will have mass-produced the COVID-19 pill vaccine, then we can just take that like a Tylenol once every 6 months or something.

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  • The browser wars are back [Protocol]

  • Congress fights over its own war power [AXIOS]

  • Spotify’s new Podcast Subscriptions expand to global markets [TechMeme]

  • The US announced a possible cash injection into mRNA vaccines. The plan would boost drug manufacturers’ production capacity by an additional 1 billion vaccines annually for both covid-19 and future pandemics. [Quartz]

  • We’re all famous now [Recode]

  • How the laws of physics could prevent AI from gaining sentience [TheNextWeb]

  • Eater at Home for the Holidays [Eater]

  • How the $1 Trillion Infrastructure Deal Benefits Small Business [Inc.]

  • Spike Lee’s career is unparalleled. Dive deep in his stunning new book [Fast Company]

  • The Essence of Time [Medium]

  • Singularity Is Fast Approaching, and It Will Happen First in the Metaverse [Entrepreneur]

  • 18 Analog Gifts for People Who Need a Digital Detox [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech - Episode 849 [TWIT]

  • AMD Processors Accelerating Performance of Top Supercomputers Worldwide [AMD Newsroom]

  • World’s Fastest Supercomputers Changing Fast [NVIDIA]

  • Microsoft Cloud at Ignite 2021: Metaverse, AI and hyperconnectivity in a hybrid world [Microsoft Blog]

  • Unlocking dramatic improvements to capacity management with Azure Quantum [Microsoft Azure Quantum Blog]

  • Are You My Mother Tongue? On the generations of linguists who searched for Muttersprache’s origin story. [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Russian anti-satellite weapon test: What happened and what are the risks? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP TechEd in 2021: Executive Keynote [SAP]

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