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  • After Riots In France, Macron Partially Blames Video Games On Violence — President Emmanuel Macron is partially blaming video games for the spread of violence in France following the shooting death of a teenager during a police traffic stop in a Paris suburb last week. NPR reports:

    "It sometimes feels like some of them are experiencing, on the streets, the video games that have intoxicated them," Macron said in a press conference on July 1. He added that protesters are using Snapchat and TikTok to organize themselves and spread "a mimicking of violence, which for the youngest leads to a kind of disconnect from reality." Concerns that video games promote shootings, massacres or rioting are now about half a century old; it has been traced back to the 1976 release of Death Race, an arcade video game which put players behind the wheel of a car to mow down humanoid figures for points. The argument gained renewed traction in the 1990s with the release of much more realistic first-person shooter games. It is an old bogeyman that politicians have latched onto in the wake of horrific tragedies. But it has become less common as troves of studies have largely concluded there is no causal link between video games and violent behavior.

    Christopher Ferguson, a professor at Stetson University in Florida who has studied the impact of such games on the public, said he is surprised at Macron's comments. The president is 45 years old and belongs to a generation raised with video games, so "seeing him mention this is almost anachronistic," Ferguson said, sounding perplexed. "The evidence is very clear. Whatever may be going on in France, whatever violence is occurring, it certainly is not due to violence in video games." Decades of research, especially long-term experiments spanning decades, have consistently found "that playing violent video games, do not cause even prank-level aggressive behaviors, let alone violent crimes," Ferguson said. He also noted that the overall violent crime in the U.S. dropped significantly between 1993 and 2020, the same period during which violent video games soared in popularity.

    And it's not just in the United States. A 2019 study out of Oxford University determined that early violent video game playing among British teenagers does not predict serious or violent criminal behavior later in life. According to Ferguson, if video games were the cause of rampant violence, then countries like Japan, South Korea and the Netherlands, which consume more violent video games per capita, would be rife with bloodshed. "Instead, they're three of the most peaceful countries on the planet in terms of violent crime," he said. "You could wave a magic wand and take all these people's video games away, and that's not going to have any effect in any way going to help their lives and reduce their aggression," Ferguson said. So why do politicians turn to the familiar refrain? Ferguson said it is a way for elected leaders to shift the blame away from failing government policies. "It gets people talking about the wrong thing. They're thinking about video games. They're not thinking about gun control or whatever inequalities are happening in France," Ferguson said. [Slashdot.org]

  • Black unemployment rate jumps 1.3 percentage points since April [AXIOS] this is what happens when there is discrimination against black & brown individuals in the workplace

  • Apple purges predatory lending apps in India following scrutiny [TechMeme]

  • Volkswagen’s self-driving car is ready for its first US test [Quartz]

  • Threads won’t kill Twitter if it’s boring [Vox] and that’s why I have not make a single post on Threads.

  • Final mission photos: ESA’s Ariane 5 rocket lifts off for the last time [TheNextWeb]

  • Mix and Match Your Way to the New Drink of Summer [PUNCH DRINK]

  • How to Implement a 4-Day Workweek--According to 1 Business That Successfully Made the ChangeTampa-based social media agency Brick Media made a permanent switch to an abbreviated work schedule after a test run earlier this year. Here's how it made the transition. [Inc.]

  • How much do you need to be financially secure? Americans now cite a surprisingly high salary [Fast Company]

  • Why You Are Lonely and How to Make Friends [Medium]

  • The Fake Heiress Who Scammed One of the Richest Men in America [Entrepreneur]

  • NASA’s Yearlong Mars Simulation Is a Test of Mental Mettle [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 69 [TWIT]

  • Leonardo da Vinci: Inside a genius mind [Google Blog]

  • Modular visual question answering via code generation [Google Research]

  • A Duration [Poetry Foundation]

  • Is Earth the only Goldilocks planet? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP and Google Cloud Transforming Business and Powering AI | SAP Sapphire 2023 [SAP] #SAP

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  • Toyota Claims Solid-State Battery Has 745 Mile Range, 10 Minute Charging Time [Slashdot.org]

  • Finding the good side of social media [AXIOS]

  • The US Military Is Taking Generative AI Out for a Spin [Bloomberg]

  • Tel Aviv police chief quits, citing government meddling against protesters [Reuters] this wouldn’t happened if Monster Evil Wizard Bibidi Netanyahu left office. He’s installing the Far-Right Nationalist in his cabinet, and has only himself to blame.

  • Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 498 [AL-Jazeera News]

  • To Save the Planet, Should We Really Be Moving Slower? [New Yorker]

  • The Stream Deck is getting a paid app store later this year [The Verge]

  • How to deal with racial trauma, according to Black experts [Vox]

  • Bluesky announces its $8M seed round and first paid service, custom domains [TechCrunch]

  • New AI systems could speed up our ability to create weather forecasts [MIT Technology Review]

  • No Russian ammo depots would be safe in Ukraine if the US provided longer-range HIMARS missiles and better drones, retired US general says [Business Insider] #Ukraine

  • #France2030 | Lancé en octobre 2021 par le président de la République Emmanuel Macron, France 2030 vise à accélérer la transformation des secteurs clés de notre économie par l’innovation et à positionner la France en leader du monde de demain. 🇫🇷

    👉 Industrie, santé, emploi… Découvrez les impacts positifs de ce plan d'investissement sur l’économie française. 📈

    Toutes les informations : https://lnkd.in/ezC_DS6c [LinkedIn]

  • Gunman who killed 23 in racist attack at Texas Walmart given 90 life sentences [The Guardian]

  • Dutch Government Collapses Over Plan to Further Limit Immigration [New York Times]

  • Rudy Giuliani Recommended For Disbarment In D.C. Over Efforts To Overturn 2020 Election [Huffington Post]

  • Google Isn’t Grad School [The Atlantic]

  • Extremist-Related Mass Killings Have Been On The Rise [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Extreme heat wave bound for Phoenix and Southwest could be worst ever [Washington Post]

  • Le Monde's pick of the best summer festivals [Le Monde]

  • 5 social-emotional skills for parents [Mashable]

  • Threads is All The Worst Parts of Twitter And Instagram in One Very Bad App [Motherboard, Tech from VICE]

  • FBI Hired Social Media Surveillance Firm that Labeled Black Lives Matter Organizers “Threat Actors” [The Intercept_]

  • What is your ‘food clock’? These 4 tips can improve how you eat [National Geographic]

  • Special counsel has spent millions investigating Trump [NPR] there’s enough evidence. Anything further is a “milking-operation.” It’s time to put Donald Trump in prison.

  • Why single-payer advocates are split on how to overhaul health care [CapRadioNews]

  • Des marées noires d’un nouveau genre [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • NATO’s Next Decade — Nine thinkers assess the alliance’s future ahead of a historic summit. [Foreign Policy] #NATO

  • How America Can Win Over the Global South [Foreign Affairs]

  • After 116 Years, Japan Raised Age of Consent for Sex to 16. What Took So Long? [The Diplomat]

  • Microbes Gained Photosynthesis Superpowers From a ‘Proton Pump’ [Quanta Magazine]

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  • The Musk-Zuckerberg social-media smackdown [The Economist]

  • Russians join the resistance with pirate radio and Tinder [1843 magazine]

  • Netherlands: Phone ban announced to stop school disruptions [BBC News]

  • Earth Keeps Breaking Temperature Records Due to Global Warming [Bloomberg] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • Inside Ukraine's tech push to counter Russian 'suicide' drone threat [Reuters]

  • Believe it or not, justice will prevail in Palestine [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Could Putin Lose Power? [The New Yorker] #Ukraine

  • 8BitDo’s latest controller is a wireless take on the Neo Geo CD’s gamepad [The Verge]

  • Yes, it’s hot. But this could be one of the coolest summers of the rest of your life. [Vox]

  • Twitter silently removes login requirement for viewing tweets [TechCrunch]

  • Eric Schmidt: This is how AI will transform the way science gets done [MIT Technology Review]

  • Instagram's new app, Threads, is launching early. Creators who got exclusive access explain how it stacks up against Twitter, their favorite features, and what's missing. [Business Insider]

  • Learn the fundamentals of SAP Datasphere in less than 90 minutes. Take the developer tutorial and get your trial account. https://sap.to/6047P8tNz [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • The mother of neurodiversity: how Judy Singer changed the world [The Guardian]

  • How to Fix College Admissions Now [New York Times]

  • Malia Obama Turned 25, And People Are Freaking Out [Huffington Post]

  • Multilateral Man Is More Powerful Than Putin Realized [The Atlantic]

  • Why Biden Probably Won’t Get A Serious Primary Challenger [FiveThirtyEight] It should be VP Harris, and Michelle Obama

  • Yan Mingfu, Chinese official demoted after Tiananmen crackdown, dies at 91 [The Washington Post]

  • Ultime mission réussie pour la fusée Ariane-5 [Le Monde]

  • Amazon's Prime Day laptop deals tend to suck compared to Best Buy's, but we found some early standouts [Mashable]

  • The Red Hat Drama Is Highlighting Open Source Software's Growing Pains [VICE News]

  • Prigozhin Told The Truth About Putin’s War in Ukraine [The Intercept_]

  • Extreme ‘ghostly’ particles detected in our galaxy [National Geographic]

  • Two new feel-good novels about bookstores celebrate the power of reading [NPR]

  • Sacramento's own Cornel West on why he entered the presidential race — and how his roots inform who he is today" [CapRadioNews]

  • L’envers du miracle sud-coréen [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Taliban Are Now Arms Dealers [Foreign Policy]

  • Russia’s Smoking Guns — How to Prove the Putin Regime’s War Crimes in Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • Al-Qaida and the Taliban in Afghanistan: Information Blackhole and Strategic (Mis)communication [The Diplomat]

  • Microbes Gained Photosynthesis Superpowers From a ‘Proton Pump’ [Quanta Magazine]

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  • What's the Mission of the US Space Force? [Slashdot.org]

  • A "merciless" reminder of Indigenous history on July 4 [AXIOS]

  • Threads, Instagram’s Twitter competitor, is expected July 6 [TechMeme]

  • Twitter now wants you to pay to use TweetDeck [Quartz]

  • AI is supposedly the new nuclear weapons — but how similar are they, really? [Vox]

  • French riots and 5 other social ills blamed on video games [TheNextWeb]

  • ‘I’m in Love With Joey Chestnut’ [Eater]

  • 1 Thing You Can Do Today to Start Having a Healthier Relationship With Work [Inc.]

  • How to tell whether a job candidate has strong emotional intelligence [Fast Company]

  • Suddenly, We Don’t Have Enough People — The stark implications of the global fertility collapse [Medium]

  • The Super Successful Have These 5 Attributes [Entrepreneur]

  • One Shot of a Kidney Protein Gave Monkeys a Brain Boost [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 934 [TWIT]

  • 7 new Google Chat features to easily message friends and family [Google Blog]

  • Announcing the first Machine Unlearning Challenge [Google Research]

  • A Plucked Zither [Poetry Foundation]

  • The Great Hum: Scientists finally detect continuous gravitational waves rippling across space-time [Astronomy Magazine]

  • How the Experts see it: SAP Services #OMR23 (German) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 902 & BENKYO RADIO 902. There’s a dude who created a Passat RS. This is awesome! Can you imagine if VW released a Passat RS, just like Audi releases RS3, RS4, RS5, RS7, RS8. It would be a dream come true. This guy gets a lot of street creds!

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  • NATO is drafting new plans to defend Europe [The Economist] #NATO

  • What is Bidenomics? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • France shooting: Macron accuses rioters of exploiting teen killed by police [BBC News]

  • CIA Chief Calls War in Ukraine ‘Corrosive’ for Putin’s Regime [Bloomberg]

  • France riots: Shot teenager's grandmother says violence must stop [Reuters]

  • The US government must provide care to its torture victims [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Could Putin Lose Power? [The New Yorker] #Ukraine

  • Desktop Spotify is getting group listening soon. Reddit user OhItsTom found Spotify’s group session feature in the desktop version of Spotify’s debug window. Mobile users with Spotify Premium have been able to do this for years, but a desktop version has been missing — looks like that’s getting rectified soon. [The Verge]

  • The WHO is about to declare aspartame can cause cancer. Here’s why you should listen. [Vox]

  • Twitter now requires an account to view tweets [TechCrunch]

  • How gene-edited microbiomes could improve our health [MIT Technology Review]

  • A $300,000 electric flying car just won approval for test flights [Insider]

  • What we're reading -- Low-code and no-code tools open the doors for innovation when you balance flexibility with support, guidance, and controls. https://sap.to/6044OCcyi [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • US supreme court ‘creeping dangerously towards authoritarianism’, AOC says [The Guardian]

  • Neutrinos Build a Ghostly Map of the Milky Way [New York Times]

  • Joe Biden Snaps At Fox News Reporter's Claim That He Gave Millions 'False Hope' [Huffington Post]

  • Summer in the South Is Becoming Unbearable - Southerners are used to heat. We’re not used to this. [The Atlantic]

  • Introducing Our Brand-New Polling Averages [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Two Black columnists discuss college after affirmative action [The Washington Post]

  • Pillages, incendies, agressions: le bilan effarant des jours et des nuits d’émeutes en France [Le Monde]

  • 'Attack on Titan' series finale trailer teases the end for its giant-killing heroes [Mashable]

  • AI-Generated Books of Nonsense Are All Over Amazon's Bestseller Lists [VICE News]

  • 'Attack on Titan' series finale trailer teases the end for its giant-killing heroes [Mashable]

  • A Space Mission to Map the Structures Connecting the Universe and Solve Fundamental Mysteries Is About to Launch [VICE News]

  • Prigozhin and Putin: Dead Men Walking [The Intercept_] #Ukraine

  • Your gut health can affect the rest of your body. Here’s why. [National Geographic]

  • Israel stages a deadly large-scale raid on Palestinian Jenin camp in the West Bank [NPR] Netanyahu’s death might be the only gateway to save Israel. As you know, Israel’s credibility is tarnished due to having Illuminatis such as Netanyahu, and their involvement of MOSSAD in 9/11.

  • California’s firefighter union is poised to get a rare perk: Guaranteed raises, forever [CapRadioNews]

  • Une diplomatie sans diplomates ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Adam Tooze: How Putin Overstretched His Military in Ukraine [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • How Wars Don’t End — Ukraine, Russia, and the Lessons of World War I [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • War and Truce: The Korean Armistice at 70 [The Diplomat]

  • A New Map of the Universe, Painted With Cosmic Neutrinos [Quanta Magazine]

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  • ChatGPT App Can Now Search the Web Via Bing [Slashdot.org]

  • 200 million under extreme weather alerts as heat and smoke pummel U.S. [AXIOS]

  • In court, Satya Nadella says he'd love to end “exclusives on consoles”; Bobby Kotick says making CoD exclusive would cause “revolt” and “reputational damage” [TechMeme]

  • France's red wine sales are half of what they were in the 1990s [Quartz] what the hell

  • The hottest new perk in tech is freedom [Vox]

  • Meet the robots attending the UN’s ‘AI for Good Global’ summit [TheNextWeb]

  • Mexico’s Ancestral Drinks Are Now Behind the Bar. Is That a Good Thing? [Punch]

  • Why This Founder Requires Employees to Take a Minimum of 46 Days Off Each Year [Inc.]

  • What if you could taste the metaverse? [Fast Company]

  • Sometimes Happiness Means Spontaneously Crying in the Middle of the Street [Medium]

  • How to Boost Your Business With Direct Mail Automation and Retargeting — a Detailed Beginner's Guide [Entrepreneur]

  • Which MacBook Should You Buy? [WIRED]

  • Windows Weekly 835 - Sifting Mud for Nymphs [TWIT]

  • The creative and transformational possibilities of AI [Google Blog]

  • Responsible AI at Google Research: AI for Social Good [Google Research]

  • Riding High [Poetry Foundation]

  • JWST spots a molecule vital to life in nearby protoplanetary disk [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Dutch Vitality Platform with SAP Analytics Cloud Boosts Physical and Mental Well-Being | NL [SAP] #SAP

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JETLAG RADIO 899 | BENKYO RADIO 899

  • Summer reads - Beach-friendly articles [The Economist]

  • The story of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s attempted mutiny in Russia is far from over [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Superman: Legacy finds its Superman and Lois Lane [BBC News]

  • Joe Biden Keeps Confusing Ukraine and Iraq [Bloomberg]

  • Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-al-Adha [Reuters]

  • EU’s slow move to common asylum policy ‘fails to prevent deaths’ [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Why Donald Trump Was So Mad at Mark Milley That He Confessed to a Crime [The New Yorker] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Sony’s confidential PlayStation secrets just spilled because of a Sharpie / The black Sharpie strikes again to reveal Sony’s Call of Duty revenue secrets. [The Verge]

  • A new Trump tape only strengthens the case against him [Vox] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • These Four Companies are Running AI Applications at Scale. They Have One Thing in Common. [TechCrunch]

  • Our quick guide to the 6 ways we can regulate AI [MIT Technology Review]

  • Gaggia Classic Pro Review: This is our favorite espresso machine you can buy for under $500 [Insider]

  • When SAP SuccessFactors meets Microsoft 365 Copilot, you get elevated #HR strategies that nurture and empower your employees like never before. 🚀✨ Tap into the limitless power of generative AI to recruit and develop your teams now: https://sap.to/6041OhKa3 #SAPPartners [Linkedin] #SAP

  • Music of the spheres: astronomers detect ‘cosmic bass note’ of gravitational waves [The Guardian]

  • The Cosmos Is Thrumming With Gravitational Waves, Astronomers Find [New York Times]

  • Biden Mocks GOP Senator For Touting Broadband Funding He Opposed [Huffington Post]

  • The Comic Strip That Explains the Evolution of American Parenting [The Atlantic]

  • Who's A Serious Candidate For The Republican Nomination, And Who's Just Dreaming? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • In a major discovery, scientists say space-time churns like a choppy sea [The Washington Post]

  • Le Haut Conseil pour le climat appelle la France à « acter l’urgence » et à accélérer une action « insuffisante » [Le Monde] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • In 'Indiana Jones 5,' Harrison Ford returns with big 'Temple of Doom' energy [Mashable]

  • Scientists Glimpse Background ‘Hum’ of Spacetime In Major Breakthrough [VICE News]

  • Released Guantanamo Detainees Are Still Being Denied Human Rights, U.N. Report Warns [The Intercept_]

  • Tonga’s volcano triggered most intense lightning ever seen [National Geographic]

  • Scientists have found signs of a new kind of gravitational wave. It's really big [NPR]

  • Songwriter, record producer Robert Glasper looks to the future of music [CapRadioNews]

  • Énergie, conflits, illusions, solutions [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • U.S. Elites Agree on NATO Enlargement [Foreign Policy]

  • America, China, and the Virtue of Low Expectations — How Modest Goals and Active Diplomacy Can Redirect the Relationship [Foreign Affairs]

  • Kalay: A Case Study of Resistance in Myanmar [The Diplomat]

  • An Enormous Gravity ‘Hum’ Moves Through the Universe [Quanta Magazine] FOUND THANKS TO JETLAG RADIO, OVER 9 YEARS OF EFFORT, IS IT CYBERTRON?

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  • Apple Posts Entire First Episode of 'Silo' On Twitter [Slashdot.org]

  • Court dismisses Ivanka Trump from New York fraud case (because she sucked some dicks) [AXIOS]

  • FTC v. Microsoft: an internal Microsoft presentation from June 2022 discussed building on Windows 365 “to enable full Windows ... streamed from the cloud” [TechMeme]

  • Meta is offering new privacy protections for kids, but only if they opt in [Quartz]

  • Why in the world are Elon and Zuck planning to punch each other? [Vox]

  • Job seekers: How can you tell if a company is serious about their sustainability claims? [TheNextWeb]

  • 29 Great American Diners [Eater]

  • In a Weird Twist, Employees Are Working Shorter Hours, and Their Employers Are Happy About ItBosses who want everyone to "give 110 percent" could be out of luck. [Inc.]

  • 5G might delay your flight this weekend. Here’s why [Fast Company]

  • Max Streaming App Aims to Win Viewers by Losing ‘HBO’ From Its Name [Medium]

  • The Real Reason You Procrastinate and Expert Strategies to Overcoming It [Entrepreneur]

  • Google DeepMind’s CEO Says Its Next Algorithm Will Eclipse ChatGPT [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 876 [TWIT]

  • How 5 apps were redesigned for foldable phones [Google Blog]

  • Unifying image-caption and image-classification datasets with prefix conditioning [Google Research]

  • The One Thing That Can Save America [Poetry Foundation] Saving America? Put Donald Trump in Jail

  • Wade into the Lagoon Nebula: This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Industry Cloud für den Handel Teil 4 - Predictive Replenishment (German) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 898 & BENKYO RADIO 898. Everybody has forgotten about John Kerry because he’s not some 20-something year old beautiful blonde. Well, fuck those people, because the Paris Agreement was important, we left it because of Trump, which almost destroyed our planet, now we’re back in it thanks to Biden, there’s a lot of work to do. I don’t give a shit if you think he sounds boring, grab a cup of coffee or tea, and listen to what the fuck he has to say. Thank you.

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  • WinGPT Is a New ChatGPT App For Your Ancient Windows 3.1 PC [Slashdot.org]

  • How the Wagner rebellion inside Russia affects the war in Ukraine [AXIOS] #Ukraine

  • Pete Buttigieg Warns of Flight Delays as 5G Deadline Looms [TechMeme]

  • Hope, fear, and AI — We polled 2,000 people about how they’re using AI, what they want it to do, and what scares them about it the most. [The Verge]

  • The case for optimism about LGBTQ rights in the United States [Vox]

  • DeepMind claims its next chatbot will rival ChatGPT [TechCrunch]

  • The Catholic cartographer who wants to help the church fight climate change [MIT Technology Review] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • The Taliban says it has provided 'a comfortable and prosperous life' for women in Afghanistan. 'Absurd' says a human rights advocate. [Insider]

  • Let’s work together! #ChooseFrance [LinkedIn] #EmmanuelMacron

  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 489 of the invasion [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • Rebellion Nearly Cost Him Everything. Then He Saved Himself, and a Family. [The Atlantic]

  • What’s Next In Trump’s Classified Documents Case? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Kyiv must seize this moment. Otherwise, stalemate might be inevitable. [The Washington Post] #Ukraine

  • A Marseille, Emmanuel Macron confronté à la colère des quartiers nord [Le Monde] Ceci est une très bonne discussion. C’est très important pour le Président de comprendre pourquoi il y a autant de gamins dans le marche noir, ils pensent qu'au fric. Malheureusement pour eux, ils ne comprenent pas les consequences de leurs actions. Par example, le Ministre de l’Interieur vient d’expliquer que tous les personnes qui ont ces amendes de drogues, doivent les payer immediatement par cash ou credit. C’est très très dur d’expliquer aux adolescents cela. C’est que cela est très important de continuer leurs études. Pas seulement pour eventuellement trouver du travail, mais pour ne pas être coincé dans le traffique. Il y a rien de glamoureux de vivre dans le bahu pour plus de 20 ans. Le but, c’est de sortir du bahu, pas y vivre indefinitely. Please rappelez-vous que même tous ces rappeurs que l’on aiment et adorent, ils ne vivent pas dans le bahu, ils vivent dans les super belles maisons qui coûtent des millions de dollars. Alors, la prochaine fois que vous vous fouter de la gueule de Bruno Le Maire, le mec il est en charge de beaucoup d’affaires dans toute la France, et il ne pourra jamais s’acheter une Ferrari (rappelez vous bien que je deteste Ferrari, Je veux une M3 ou une RS5, et je vais faire tout pour amener les 3 marques de voiture françaises aux USA). Comprenez bien cela, ils y a beaucoup de monde qui travaillent pour le service public ou diplomat or etc, et ils/elles sont EXTREMEMENT mal payés. Needless to say, il est très important que le Gouvernment arrête d’emmerder les immigrés en France qui sont cadrent. Il ne doit pas y avoir de difference sur un CV entre un blanc, un noir, et un brun. Putain de merde, tout le monde a le droit au travail.

  • Apple is reportedly working on a ton of new gadgets [Mashable]

  • Human Relatives Were Butchering and Eating Each Other 1.45 Million Years Ago [VICE News]

  • Prigozhin and Putin: Dead Men Walking [The Intercept_]

  • 4 French royal mistresses who made their mark on history [National Geographic]

  • Malaria cases in Texas and Florida are the first U.S. spread since 2003, the CDC says [NPR]

  • The biggest survey of homeless Californians in decades shows why so many are on the streets [CapRadioNews]

  • Panthéon, on y entre, on en sort [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Wagner’s Revolt May Weaken Russia’s Draft [Foreign Policy]

  • The Beginning of the End for Putin? — Prigozhin’s Rebellion Ended Quickly, but It Spells Trouble for the Kremlin [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Taliban’s Unsustainable War on Drugs [The Diplomat]

  • Computer Scientists Inch Closer to Major Algorithmic Goal [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici des tests de capteurs en silicium pour le calorimètre à haute granularité. Pour que #HiLumiLHC fonctionne, le #LHC et ses expériences sont améliorées. Le @CMSExperiment a construit un calorimètre à haute granularité (HGCAL) qui améliorera l'identification des particules. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA to Provide Coverage as Dragon Departs Station with Science [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 896 & BENKYO RADIO 896. The uprising with Wagner was an interesting development in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. This was very intense, and at one point, Putin fled his premises. Unfortunately, Wagner didn’t continue their insurrection, and Putin can once again breathe somewhat easy, but not for long. There are talks of Regime Change in Russia, a new administration to get rid of Putin’s stupidity, for almost considering the nuclear option utilizing Belarus. In any case, it’s almost July. In a few weeks, everybody is going to watch OPPENHEIMER, the new Christopher Nolan movie, and then, everybody is going to calm the fuck down, because nobody wants M.A.D. (Mutually Assured Destruction).

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  • Here's How We Could Begin Decoding an Alien Message Using Math [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden’s 2024 vision: Play 2020 again [AXIOS]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 894 & BENKYO RADIO 894. Here’s another Drum & Bass video, this time “On The Bike” by Dom Whiting and in London of all places.

Until Next Time!