JETLAG RADIO 546 | BENKYO RADIO 546

  • Chris Stussy Brings the ‘Mysteries of the Universe’ to the Dance Floor [beatportal]

  • Teenage Engineering made the 'Mother Of All Decks’ for Swedish House Mafia to use at Coachella and beyond [Computer Music]

  • Best podcast recording software 2022: our pick of essential software and apps for capturing your pods [Future Music]

  • Outside the box: the story of UK beatboxing [DJ Mag]

  • Stormzy Awarded with Honorary Degree by University of Exeter [Mixmag]

  • Afrojack, Chasner dive into future rave territory with ‘Starts Right Now’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Party Favor releases sophomore album ‘RESET’ [Your EDM]

  • Alison Wonderland’s “Loner” Album is Headed to Print as a Graphic Novel [EDM]

  • Cosmic Gate & Nathan Nicholson Team Up On Progressive Belter “Follow You Anywhere” [EDM Sauce]

  • Introducing Seiko Circles Back On A Classic Design With Another Killer Prospex Re-Interpretation (SPB313, SPB315, and SPB317) [HODINKEE]

  • Some Perspective on Changing Your “Dwell Time” [GaryVee]

  • Lack of a real IP waiver on COVID-19 tools is a disappointing failure for people [MSF]

  • Inside the battle for Asian-American votes [The Economist]

  • Reinventing globalization, Latin America’s vicious circle and does the tank have a future? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How to Move from Strategy to Execution [Harvard Business Review]

  • Assam: India floods destroy millions of homes and dreams [BBC News]

  • Biden Says US Recession Avoidable After Call With Ex-Treasury Secretary Summers [Bloomberg]

  • Tesla sued by former employees over 'mass layoff' [Reuters]

  • World Refugee Day: As a former refugee, I want safety for all [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A Country Star From the First Nations [The New Yorker]

  • Hundreds of SpaceX employees signed letter denouncing Elon Musk’s behavior [The Verge]

  • Why grain can’t get out of Ukraine [Vox]

  • Google News launches a new desktop design with topic customization [TechCrunch]

  • A locust’s brain has been hacked to sniff out cancer [MIT Technology Review]

  • Biden confirms he's nearing a decision on student-loan forgiveness and says a payment-pause extension is 'on the table' [Insider]

  • Logging in, deleting emails, mistyping things. It all adds up. So much of the working day is wasted doing basic tasks—but we have some time-saving tips: https://econ.st/3O8S1xx [LinkedIn]

  • Sotomayor accuses supreme court conservatives of dismantling church-state separation [The Guardian]

  • ‘There Is Nowhere I Feel Safe’: Election Officials Describe Threats Fueled by Trump [The New York Times]

  • Biden Trades Sharp Words With Chevron Chief Over High Gas Prices [Huffington Post]

  • How Animals Perceive the World — Every creature lives within its own sensory bubble, but only humans have the capacity to appreciate the experiences of other species. What we’ve learned is astounding. [The Atlantic]

  • Americans Agree That They Disagree Too Much [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Afghanistan quake kills more than 1,000, injures 1,600, officials say [The Washington Post]

  • Au procès du 13-Novembre, deux stratégies de défense : « le droit et les faits » d’un côté, la géopolitique et les « crimes de guerre » de l’autre [Le Monde]

  • Worried about your kid's screen time? Your parenting style may make things worse. [Mashable]

  • GPUs Are the Only Thing Getting Cheaper Right Now [VICE News]

  • Pentagon Must Do More to Mitigate Civilian Harm, Says House Armed Services Committee Chair [The Intercept_]

  • Swoon over these romantic European small villages [National Geographic]

  • Powell says recession 'a possibility' but not likely [NPR]

  • Long COVID patients struggle as medical community learns more about the condition [CapRadioNews]

  • Victoire historique de la gauche en Colombie [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why the West Should Make Peace With Erdogan Now [Foreign Policy]

  • The Balance of Soft Power [Foreign Affairs]

  • Greece, Japan, and Maritime Disputes [The Diplomat]

  • An Immunologist Fights Covid with Tweets and a Nasal Spray [Quanta Magazine]

  • #VendrediLecture | Nous célébrons le redémarrage du #LHC avec une série en 4 épisodes.

    Cette semaine (1/4): plongez-vous dans les enjeux scientifiques du LHC à la découverte des lois fondamentales de l'Univers. [CERN_FR] #FranceAtCERN #LHCrun3

  • NASA to Discuss Status of Artemis I Moon Mission [NASA]

  • Alleged drug kingpin arrested in Hungary [INTERPOL]

  • This is the Best Time to Take Risks, Brown Says [Air Force Magazine]

  • Now, One Last Good Look at the 2023 Honda Civic Type R Prototype Before It Debuts [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 546 & BENKYO RADIO 546.

Let’s all take a moment to THANK PRESIDENT BIDEN for immediately getting to work once he got elected to slow down the COVID-19 pandemic that President Trump handled pathetically. I want to thank every man and woman at the Department of Defense (DOD) for the Warp Speed program which sped up exponentially to make sure we did not have over 10 million American lives dead from COVID-19. We are at 1 million dead, and we should be glad it’s not more.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 545 | BENKYO RADIO 545

  • The Two-Pronged Test That Could Put Trump in Prison — As the January 6th hearings unfold, a former U.S. Attorney discusses the possibility of criminally prosecuting the former President. [The New Yorker] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Bad bets on 'safe' tokens are fueling the crypto crash [Protocol]

  • Kremlin claims captured American vets not protected by rules of war [AXIOS]

  • FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried blames the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates for 2022's crypto crash, resulting in an investor risk “recalibration” [TechMeme]

  • Vaccines for Everyone [Quartz]

  • Leaked Amazon memo warns the company is running out of people to hire

    Unions might not be the tech giant’s biggest labor threat. [Recode]

  • A celebrated AI has learned a new trick: How to do chemistry [TheNextWeb]

  • This Juneteenth, Cook What Makes You Happy [Eater]

  • Amazon Prime Day Is Coming July 12 and 13. What You Need to Know About the Two-Day Sale — Small businesses can garner additional attention with a new badge feature. [Inc.]

  • The 2,000-foot bridge was constructed without a single drawing [Fast Company]

  • My Special Healthy Blend for Wunderbar Coffee [Medium]

  • Hybrid Work With No Strings Attached for the Win [Entrepreneur]

  • For All Mankind Is the Best Sci-Fi of Its Era [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 880 [TWIT]

  • Supporting fatherhood on fathers.day [Google Blog]

  • What's new in TensorFlow 2.9? [TensorFlow Blog]

  • Leo Damrosch [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: M37 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Your Role in Building Black Freedom and Futures [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Tech Innovation — Juergen Mueller - Chief Technology Officer [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 545 & BENKYO RADIO 545.

I am almost done watching the documentary Trump Russia on iTunes, and it is very scary. It is imperative that Trump goes to jail for his crimes on January 6th and trying to kill Former Vice President Mike Pence.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 544 | BENKYO RADIO 544

  • Cover Story: Cormac [beatportal]

  • The Neptunes’ Chad Hugo on synths, songwriting and his greatest productions: “Britney wants to write with us? It’s like I’m daydreaming” [Computer Music]

  • Toolroom Academy Infinite promises game-changing evolution for your transitions [Future Music]

  • In search of sunrise: a history of Balearic trance [DJ Mag]

  • Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter Spotted Back in the Studio — with Lil Nas X [Mixmag]

  • deadmau5 shares lead single, ‘XYZ,’ from ‘We Are Friends Vol. 11’ ahead of mau5trap tour [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Album Review: Restless Mosaic’s Sophomore LP Another ‘Restless Mosaic’ of Sonic Experimentation [Your EDM]

  • INSIDE THE ORIGINS OF "EDM" WITH THE MAN WHO COINED THE TERM—AND TRANSFORMED IT INTO A GLOBAL MOVEMENT — An intimate interview with Richard James Burgess, whose band, Landscape, coined the term "EDM" in 1980—and had no clue what would happen next. [EDM]

  • Bob Sinclar Teams Up With Stadiumx For Affectionate House Gem ‘I’m Still In Love [EDM Sauce]

  • Watch Of The Week My Dad and I Each Own A LeCoultre Futurematic – It's The Perfect Symbol For How Our Relationship Has Changed [HODINKEE]

  • Please contact Kevin Rose and demand a new episode of [Modern Finance]

  • New Insights from Sam Harris, Dr. Peter Attia, Ramit Sethi, and Elizabeth Gilbert (#599) [Tim Ferriss]

  • You Want To Win In LIFE? Fall In Love With Losing - Gary Vaynerchuk Motivation [GaryVee]

  • Why is the Amazon rainforest so dangerous? [The Economist]

  • What is America’s role in the new nuclear order? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Join Pratibha Thaker and her team on Thursday June 30th to explore our latest post-pandemic outlook for the Middle East. Register here: [The EIU]

  • How to Write Concisely [Harvard Business Review]

  • Apple store workers vote to form first US union [BBC News]

  • Youngest Kids in US Cleared for Moderna, Pfizer Covid Vaccines [Bloomberg]

  • Sony, Honda sign deal to sell EVs by 2025 [Reuters]

  • Afghanistan: Two killed as blast hits Sikh temple in Kabul [AL-Jazeera News]

  • “We have to Get Out of This Phase”: Ashish Jha on the Future of the Pandemic [The New Yorker]

  • Watch the trailer for The Verge’s first Netflix show, The Future Of [The Verge]

  • Democracy in America is a rigged game — The Constitution was written to thwart Black freedom. But we can change the rules. [Vox]

  • Microsoft and Meta join Google in using AI to help run their data centers [TechCrunch]

  • Stop giving out booster shots until more of the world is vaccinated, says the WHO [MIT Technology Review]

  • US Harpoon missiles destroyed a heavily-armed Russian vessel in the Black Sea, say Ukraine's military [Insider]

  • New Research Reveals Rise in Rural Job Postings [LinkedIn]

  • Trillion-dollar crypto collapse sparks flurry of US lawsuits – who’s to blame? — Kim Kardashian and Floyd Mayweather among those being sued, but prosecuting fraud in the crypto arena is notoriously difficult [The Guardian] I support the lawsuit against Elon Musk because he said he would send a Dogecoin rocket to the Moon and he has yet to do it.

  • With Child Care Scarce, States Try to Fix ‘a Broken Market’ [The New York TImes]

  • The Far-Right’s Assault On An Idaho Pride Event Was Meticulously Planned — Details that emerged after the arrest of 31 white supremacists in Coeur D'Alene show how GOP rhetoric is signaling extremists to attack LGBTQ people. [Huffington Post]

  • The Awkward Intimacy of Therapy — The practice may require vulnerability, but being heard can bring healing: Your weekly guide to the best in books [The Atlantic]

  • What Happens When American Children Learn About Racism? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • In some cultures, multiple fathers — or no fathers at all — are the norm — I’m an adoptive and biological dad, but other traditions suggest our definitions are arbitrary [The Washington Post]

  • « C’est ça, un système hospitalier qui craque » : la vie sans urgences de nuit depuis sept mois à Draguignan [Le Monde]

  • See 5 planets align in order for first time in 18 years — Set your alarms for early morning skywatching June 24. [Mashable]

  • Founders of $10 Billion Crypto Hedge Fund Have ‘Ghosted’ After Bets Go Bad — Three Arrows Capital, founded by two high school friends, is MIA as firms scramble to assess the damage amid indications the fund has been wiped out. [VICE News]

  • Guantanamo Bay Prison’s First COVID Outbreak Shrouded in Secrecy [The Intercept_]

  • Why Juneteenth is a celebration of hope [National Geographic]

  • We asked teachers how their year went. They warned of an exodus to come [NPR]

  • Juneteenth celebrates its second year as a federal holiday: Here’s what Sacramento has planned. [CapRadioNews]

  • Les Occidentaux ont-ils promis à la Russie que l’OTAN ne s’étendrait pas vers l’Est ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • U.S. Restraint Has Created an Unstable and Dangerous World — Decades of ignoring the menaces posed by Russia and China has led the West to a precipice. [Foreign Policy]

  • Why War Fails — Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and the Limits of Military Power [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Top Court: Government Not Responsible for Fukushima Disaster [The Diplomat]

  • Wheel Made of ‘Odd Matter’ Spontaneously Rolls Uphill [Quanta Magazine]

  • Depuis 20 ans, la collaboration n-TOF fait de la recherche en astrophysique nucléaire et en sciences nucléaires appliquées, ce qui inclut des applications médicales novatrices. #SuivonsLesProtons En savoir plus avec le @CERNCourier (anglais):[CERN_FR]

  • VP Hosts NASA for Family STEM Event, Disney Pixar’s Lightyear Viewing [NASA]

  • Today at Countdown2030, we highlighted INTERPOL's contribution to the global fight against #HumanTrafficking:

    ➡️ Operational & investigative support

    ➡️ Intelligence gathering & crime analysis

    ➡️ Specialized networks of global experts

    ➡️ Cross-sector collaboration & partnerships [INTERPOL]

  • Online communities are helping Airmen connect with one another and their leaders. That’s a good thing. [Air Force Magazine]

  • New Details on Hoonigan's Mad Build: an Eighties Subaru Wagon With 862 HP!!! [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 544 & BENKYO RADIO 544.

Very excited about the recent celebrations of Assassin’s Creed mythology. There’s a lot of great storytelling and so on and so forth.

It’s Juneteeth, therefore don’t forget to support African-American figures. I’m a big fan of Christian Smalls right now, he is leading the fight for unionizing Amazon. It’s pretty awesome.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 543 | BENKYO RADIO 543

  • Chips are the backbone of our digital economy. We must rebuild the American chip industry or suffer the consequences [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio 511 [Nicky Romero]

  • America's workers are up for grabs [AXIOS]

  • Snap is internally testing Snapchat Plus, a paid subscription service that will give users early access to exclusive, experimental, and pre-release features [TechMeme]

  • The disappearance of a top livestreamer shows the risk of doing business in China [Quartz]

  • Crypto’s winter is here again. How long will it last? [Recode]

  • Fiat kitted out a 500 EV to charge wirelessly while driving [TheNextWeb]

  • The 5 Must-Have Sauces for Vegetarian-Friendly Grilling [Eater]

  • 3 Ways for First-Time Founders to Build Stronger Networks — Connecting with the right people can make all the difference. [Inc.]

  • Beth Ford wants to change the narrative about rural America [Fast Company]

  • How Reading Affects Your Brain! [Medium]

  • Want to Get Customers' Attention? Tell Them a Great Story. [Entrepreneur]

  • Police Linked to Hacking Campaign to Frame Indian Activists [WIRED]

  • iOS Today - Episode 605 [TWIT]

  • The Anywhere School 2022 [Google Blog]

  • Events & Programming Manager [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Artemis: Inside NASA’s plan to return to the Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Want to Prepare Your Employees to Lead From Anywhere? Salesforce Reveals Its Playbook [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Discover Supply Chain on a personal level | Julia White at SAP Sapphire in 2022 [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 543 & BENKYO RADIO 543.

It appears that Mister Bison aka President Putin, thought he could create a food catastrophe. This is absolutely uncalled for and unnecessary. It is imperative to add Ukraine to the European Union, and immediately punish Putin for this war in Ukraine. I implore NATO to handle the situation asap.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 541 | BENKYO RADIO 541

  • The real reasons Big Tech hates unions [Protocol]

  • Anti-vaccine doctor sentenced to 2 months for storming the Capitol [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft debuts Defender for Individuals, an online security dashboard for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android, part of Microsoft 365 Family and Personal subscriptions [TechMeme]

  • The baby formula supply chain faces a new challenge—extreme weather [Quartz]

  • Podcast pioneer Bill Simmons on how to stay relevant [Recode]

  • The 3 things an AI must demonstrate to be considered sentient [TheNextWeb]

  • Veggie Dogs Have Come a Long Way (Sort Of) [Eater]

  • $5 Gas Is Here and $6 Is Around the Corner. Start Preparing NowWith gas prices continuing to skyrocket, there's never been a better time to reconsider your supply chain and look for alternative, more local sourcing options. [Inc.]

  • Crypto’s bloodbath proves why Bitcoin is not ‘digital gold’ — With rising inflation, this should have been Bitcoin’s time to shine. So what happened? [Fast Company]

  • A message from Coinbase CEO and Cofounder, Brian Armstrong [Medium]

  • Elon Musk Sued For Billions Over Running Alleged Dogecoin Pyramid Scheme For 'Profit, Exposure and Amusement' [Entrepreneur]

  • Lawmakers Want Social Media Companies to Stop Getting Kids Hooked [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1902 [TWIT]

  • Augmented reality brings fine art to life for International Museum Day [Google Blog]

  • Scanned Objects by Google Research: A Dataset of 3D-Scanned Common Household Items [Google AI Blog]

  • The Prehistory of the Fairy Realm — When elves reigned in medieval Britain. [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: The Dumbbell Nebula [Astronomy Magazine]

  • How FedEx Uses Data To Keep the Supply Chain Moving [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP Sapphire Keynote Highlights: The Power of Becoming an Intelligent, Sustainable Enterprise [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 541 & BENKYO RADIO 541.

It is imperative that Gun Legislation changes in America. I mean it is absolutely ridiculous the way things are in this country. There’s a quote that says the following:

In Canada, our schools have more than one door too. We have folks struggling with mental illness. We watch the same movies, listen to the same music and play the same violent video games as Americans. And since Columbine, the US had 200 school shootings. We had 3.

It’s the guns.

- @aaronhoyland

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 540 | BENKYO RADIO 540

  • A Guide to Deep Reggaetón [beatportal]

  • New Jupiter-4 plugin brings more solar system synth power to the Roland Cloud [Computer Music]

  • Akai Pro looks set to launch a standalone 61-note MPC synth keyboard [Future Music]

  • These are the Winners of DJ Mag’s Best of North America Awards 2022 [DJ Mag]

  • Justice celebrate 15 years of iconic debut album with unheard demo of ‘D.A.N.C.E.’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Leo Tebele Releases Beautiful Deep House Single, “Still Be One” [Your EDM]

  • Entry Level The Least-Expensive TAG Heuer Is One For The Masses [HODINKEE]

  • Antibiogo: A revolutionary application to tackle antibiotic resistance [MSF]

  • America’s inflation headache gets worse [The Economist]

  • Is ketamine the answer for treatment-resistant depression? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Stressed, Sad, and Anxious: A Snapshot of the Global Workforce [Harvard Business Review]

  • Major tampon makers pledge to tackle US shortages [BBC News]

  • Biden’s ‘Never Been More Optimistic’ Despite Troubled US Economy [Bloomberg]

  • Lady Evelyn Cobbold - why are Muslim pilgrims visiting her Scottish grave? [BBC World]

  • NATO needs greater readiness, more weapons -military alliance chief [Reuters]

  • To save global health, we need vaccine patent waivers now [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Kyiv’s L.G.B.T.Q. Community Found Shelter From the Russian Invasion [The New Yorker]

  • The Best Pasta Shapes For Making Pasta Salad (Yes, It Matters) [Huffington Post]

  • How I Learned to Eat Alone and Not Be Lonely [The Atlantic]

  • What Went Down During The June 14 Primary Elections [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Southern Baptists vote on sex abuse proposals, debate female pastors [The Washington Post]

  • Vague de chaleur : établissements scolaires, pompiers, sportifs… partout, la nécessité de s’adapter [Le Monde]

  • Just how much squelching is in 'Stranger Things 4'? [Mashable]

  • ‘CALL ME ASAP’: Emails Show Secret Service Response on January 6 [VICE News]

  • Meltdowns Have Brought Progressive Advocacy Groups to a Standstill at a Critical Moment in World History [The Intercept_]

  • Why Juneteenth is a celebration of hope [National Geographic]

  • Lizzo rerecords 'Grrrls' following criticism over ableist lyric [NPR]

  • What to know about long COVID, from doctors who’ve treated it [CapRadioNews]

  • Les cahiers de la colère [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Afghanistan’s Warlords Prepare Their Comeback — The regional capos who broke Afghanistan once before are angling to contest control of the country with the current Taliban rulers. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Consequences of Conquest — Why Indo-Pacific Power Hinges on Taiwan [Foreign Affairs]

  • A New Era for Beijing’s Quirky Music Scene [The Diplomat]

  • The Computer Scientist Who Parlays Failures Into Breakthroughs [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ce que vous voyez sur la photo permet de préparer les cibles de @ISOLDEatCERN. En effet, il est nécessaire que les cibles passent par différents processus tels que la calibration ou la purification. En savoir plus sur ISOLDE: [CERN_FR]

  • Update on NASA's TROPICS-1 Mission [NASA]

  • Hundreds arrested and millions seized in global INTERPOL operation against social engineering scams [INTERPOL] “ how social media platforms are driving human trafficking, entrapping people into forced labour, sexual slavery, or captivity in casinos (by Jewish Mobsters aka MAFIA-OPERATING-SUPER-SYSTEM-AD-VERTISING [MOSSAD]) or on fishing vessels;”

  • New SiAW Seen as Modular, Pathfinder Weapon [Air Force Magazine]

  • Next Year's Forza Motorsport Promises Next-Gen Graphics, Physics, and Damage [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 540 & BENKYO RADIO 540.

Now remember that when you drink with your buddies, always select a designated driver. Amazing new 0.0% alcoholic beer are being released every day. There’s not only Heineken 0.0% and Guinness 0.0% there’s plenty other more for your designated driver. It’s fun to celebrate with your best friends, just remember that it’s not worth getting on the road and getting a DUI. Now, if you are not driving? Definitely enjoy that bottle of Corona, can of Sapporo or whatever you enjoy, but with moderation.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 539 | BENKYO RADIO 539

  • Low-code and no-code tools have huge promise. Their backers are still waiting for a breakout moment. [Protocol]

  • Jan. 6 committee zeros in on Trump fundraising emails tied to fraud claims [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft updates Teams to improve echo cancellation and room acoustics on calls using ML models, resulting in less clipping when callers interrupt each other [TechMeme]

  • Why the Return to The Office Isn’t Working [Recode]

  • Why Edward Snowden’s talk at TNW Conference 2022 is unmissable [TheNextWeb]

  • A Recipe for the Perfect Veggie Burger (That Actually Holds Up on the Grill) [Eater]

  • Why There's Never Been a Better Time to Hire a TeenagerSummer vacation is expected to be a powerful antidote for the labor shortage, but one that comes at a cost. [Inc.]

  • A portable wind turbine that fits in your backpack? Yes please [Fast Company]

  • The many hats of startup life 🎩 [Medium]

  • These Major Companies Are Closed on Juneteenth in 2022 [Entrepreneur]

  • Canada Moves to Decriminalize Possession of ‘Hard’ Drugs [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 879 [TWIT]

  • Our commitment to Latin America’s digital future [Google Blog]

  • Scanned Objects by Google Research: A Dataset of 3D-Scanned Common Household Items [Google AI Blog]

  • Forced Perspective [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: M106 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Is the Labor Shortage on Your Mind? Believe It or Not, Automation Can Help [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP Supply Chain Management (SAP SCM) software [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 539 & BENKYO RADIO 539.

Now, this video below is about the book and movie “Black Hawk Down.” It’s one of my most cherished movies, and I’ve talked about it many blogposts ago. I love the mantra of that movie (no man left behind), and especially at the end, where his fellow man says at the end of the day, “it’s about the guy next to you.”

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 537 | BENKYO RADIO 537

  • AMD’s made-to-order chip [Protocol]

  • Nicky Romero on Streaming [Nicky Romero]

  • Heat wave breaks records as more than 70 million under warnings [AXIOS]

  • A look at advanced large language models, as a Google engineer is placed on paid leave after becoming convinced that its LaMDA chatbot generator became sentient [TechMeme]

  • Could $5 a gallon gas finally get Americans over EV sticker shock? [Quartz]

  • Amazon fired Chris Smalls. Now the new union leader is one of its biggest problems. [Recode]

  • We just discovered a fast radio burst from a distant galaxy — and we have questions [TheNextWeb]

  • Tiki, But Make It Easy [Punch Drink]

  • Seven Green-Tech Startups Fixing Climate Change, One Gigaton (or so) of CO2 at a Time — Give a ton of carbon, take a ton. That's what the globe must do by 2050 or face climate catastrophe. [Inc.]

  • At WWDC, Apple finally turned all its devices into one big platform [Fast Company]

  • Libraries, A Love Story [Medium]

  • Elon Musk's Illusion of Control Undermines Tesla's Future [Entrepreneur]

  • How a Saxophonist Tricked the KGB by Encrypting Secrets in Music [WIRED]

  • Building a more helpful browser with machine learning [Google Blog]

  • LIMoE: Learning Multiple Modalities with One Sparse Mixture-of-Experts Model [Google AI Blog]

  • Subscribe to Lapham’s Quarterly [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • The Sky This Week: Catch the June Strawberry Super Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Can’t Find Tech Workers? Hire Apprentices [Salesforce 360 blog]

  • Sign up for the SAP Newsletter [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 537 & BENKYO RADIO 537.

I am immensely impressed with Razer’s sustainability campaign. The more it continues, the more they find innovative ways to be eco-friendly and plant more trees. It’s amazing.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 536 | BENKYO RADIO 536

  • We sat down for a conversation with drum & bass royalty, Andy C, whose fabled RAM Records turns 30 this year. [Beatportal]

  • Hear the original demo of Justice’s hit single D.A.N.C.E., as the band celebrate 15 years of their debut album [Computer Music]

  • 60 years of the synth: the '80s [Future Music]

  • Algoriddim DJAY AI Lets You Play Separated Stems Directly From Timecode Vinyl [DJ Mag]

  • How Ukrainian Clubs and Collectives Are Aiding the War Effect [Mixmag]

  • Hardwell turns fan-favorite Ultra ID into ‘Rebels Never Die’ halfway point, ‘PACMAN’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • The Chainsmokers Debut “The Fall” with Ship Wrek Off Deluxe Album [Your EDM]

  • Justice Unearth Original Demo Version of “D.A.N.C.E.” From Debut Album [EDM]

  • Mike Williams & Magnificence Are ‘Here For You’ With New Banger [EDM Sauce]

  • Weekend Edition Welcome To BezelWorld [HODINKEE]

  • Drought intensifies health crises across Somalia and Somaliland [MSF]

  • Do not bring your whole self to work [The Economist]

  • They’re successful black farmers. Why did Zimbabwe’s government seize their land? [1843 magazine]

  • How Can You Build Visibility into a Hybrid Workplace? [Harvard Business Review]

  • South Africa: Wealthy Gupta brothers arrested in UAE [BBC News]

  • Book Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Musical 'Grease' [Bloomberg]

  • Don't close the embassy, U.S. ambassador tells Russia [Reuters]

  • UN official Pramila Patten states the “unprecedented” displacement of millions of Ukrainians is “turning into a human trafficking crisis”. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Putin has a Patriotism Problem [The New Yorker]

  • The Razer Kishi V2 controller adds some of the Backbone controller’s best features [The Verge]

  • How to think about masking on planes, trains, and buses right now [Vox]

  • Proposed bipartisan US crypto bill could be ‘sigh of relief’ for the industry [TechCrunch]

  • Chinese hackers exploited years-old software flaws to break into telecom giants [MIT Technology Review]

  • Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Donald Trump Jr. tentatively agree to mid-July depositions in NY probe [Insider]

  • Car with a built-in child booster seat! [LinkedIn]

  • Concern grows as two new Omicron sub-variants spread across US [The Guardian]

  • The (human) stars of “Jurassic Park” said they found their original chemistry for the new sequel [New York Times]

  • Facebook Algorithm May Have Aided GOP Over Democratic Party Groups: Research [Huffington Post]

  • How San Francisco Became a Failed City — And how it could recover [The Atlantic]

  • The Datasets We’re Looking At This Week [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Small cancer drug trial sees tumors disappear in 100 percent of patients [The Washington Post]

  • « Que retiendra-t-on de cette audience ? » : au procès du 13-Novembre, l’accusation entame un réquisitoire fleuve de trois jours [Le Monde]

  • Ms. Marvel — Everything you need to know [Mashable]

  • A Strange 'Twin' Radio Signal From Deep Space Has Been Discovered [Motherboard, TECH by VICE]

  • The Truth Never Mattered at Guantánamo — The deceit and lies and cover-ups of the worst moments in post-9/11 history have created an endless stage of hypocrisy for all the world to see. [The Intercept)]

  • How a stranger’s kindness helped give us the Big Bang theory [National Geographic]

  • Gas hits $5 a gallon for the first time. Here's how it got here and what's ahead [NPR]

  • Federal firefighters are waiting for pay raises they hope will help fill their ranks [CapRadioNews]

  • Chômage, une réforme dévastatrice [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Zelensky Wants Asia to Stop Enabling Putin’s War [Foreign Policy]

  • With Great-Power Crisis Comes Great-Power Opportunity — The War in Ukraine Should Prompt a New Opening to China [Foreign Affairs]

  • The World Has Not Learnt the Lessons of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Instead, while the world slept, Chinese authoritarianism metastasized. [The Diplomat]

  • BOOK REVIEW: The Fourth Man: The Hunt for a KGB Spy at the Top of the CIA and the Rise of Putin’s Russia [The Cipher Brief]

  • Researchers Achieve ‘Absurdly Fast’ Algorithm for Network Flow [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ce #ThrowbackThursday est un voyage dans le temps à ISOLDE, la structure doyenne du CERN, lors de sa construction en 1966. #SuivonsLesProtons — Le mois dernier, nous avons célébré les trente ans de la connexion d'ISOLDE au Booster du Synchrotron à protons: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s NuSTAR Mission Celebrates 10 Years Studying the X-Ray Universe [NASA]

  • INTERPOL RED NOTICE: Sabonge, Carlos Hostilio [INTERPOL]

  • First Ever F-35 Aggressor Squadron Stands Up at Nellis [Air Force Magazine]

  • Toyotathon? Nope—This Is All Toyotafest, Which Attracts Tons of Classic Toyotas Every Year [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

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This past weekend, I decided not to attend FUELFEST due to no COVID-19 vaccination status check at the gate. Even though I am vaccinated and boosted (twice), I cannot afford to get sick this month due to a upcoming celebration between my fiancée and I. Instead, I went to the Fujiwara Tofu Cafe, where I got to enjoy some tofu and bubble tea, and a great spot with that Initial D ambiance. I highly recommend visiting this spot in Los Angeles. I hope that when they expand, they consider bringing a Northern California location, such as Sacramento. I know people in Central Valley California would love one as well.

Until Next Time!

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  • Everything you need to know about tech layoffs and hiring slowdowns [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio 510 by Nicky Romero (PRR510) [Protocol Radio]

  • U.S. has wasted more than 82 million COVID vaccine doses [AXIOS]

  • Apple debuts the M2 chip, a CPU 18% faster than the M1, with 20B transistors, 100Gbps of memory bandwidth, 50% more than the M1, and 24GB of unified memory [TechMeme]

  • Muslim nations protested India over derogatory remarks to Islam. During Narendra Modi’s term, anti-Muslim sentiments and attacks have risen across India—Muslims make up 14% of the country’s population. [Quartz]

  • The Supreme Court gives workers a backhanded victory [Recode]

  • Microsoft is here to rescue Tesla workers from Elon Musk [TheNextWeb]

  • What’s the Next Big Thing in American Snack Culture? [Eater]

  • Why Student-Loan Forgiveness Could Boost Entrepreneurs — Money that goes to pay off student debt can't be used to invest in a startup, and business owners say that's been an issue. Biden's proposal would offer limited loan relief to some overburdened borrowers. [Inc.]

  • Afrofuturist Sun Ra’s humble Philadelphia home is now a historic landmark [Fast Company]

  • Setting the record straight: Your funds are safe at Coinbase — and always will be [Medium] #Coinbase

  • Entering Into a Saturated Market? You Can Still Succeed! [Entrepreneur]

  • The Next Challenge for Solid-State Batteries? Making Lots of Them [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 878 — Having My Baby [TWIT]

  • New for Pixel: Music videos, vaccine cards and more [Google Blog]

  • The World in Time — Eric Jay Dolin [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Scientists map out the future of solar system exploration [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Prepárate para las mejores experiencias virtuales de Salesforce en América Latina [Salesforce]

  • OrientDB — NoSQL Database Software by SAP [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 535 & BENKYO RADIO 535.

As Jour J commemoration is upon us (June 6th) again this year, I wanted to share this movie with y’all. It’s called De Gaulle. It’s about how De Gaulle went abroad to have a radio show until D-Day which helped the allies win the war in WW II. Now I am very excited about this movie, because it is in French and I have yet to see it. You can watch it for free with ads on YouTube. Another great movie to watch this week is The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society which has been mentioned on my blog many years ago.

Until Next Time!