JETLAG RADIO 915 | BENKYO RADIO 915

  • Bangladesh's Historic Heat Wave is Making Work 'Living Hell' For IT Workers [Slashdot.org]

  • Gig workers' push for better pay is still a struggle [AXIOS]

  • Study: ChatGPT helped writers complete tasks, such as writing press releases or reports, 40% faster and produce work that assessors scored 18% higher in quality [TechMeme]

  • Get Windows 11 Pro for Just $30 — the Lowest Price Ever [Quartz]

  • TikTok is confusing by design [Vox]

  • Water tech could be the next gold rush for European VCs [TheNextWeb]

  • Ready for a “Cryo Concentrated” Bloody Mary [Punch Drink]

  • Inc’s New Podcast’ ‘Computer Wars,’ Episode 5: The Protocol [Inc.]

  • Now Ozempic could cure drug addiction as well as obesity [Fast Company]

  • How I Eliminated Procrastination From My Life (Using Neuroscience) [Medium]

  • How to Gain 10x Productivity By Utilizing These 2 Time-Saving Tools [Entrepreneur]

  • The Heat Wave Scorching the US Is a Self-Perpetuating Monster [WIRED]

  • Hands-On Tech 162 [TWIT]

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

  • Pic2Word: Mapping pictures to words for zero-shot composed image retrieval [Google AI Blog]

  • Poetry is Totable [Poetry Foundation]

  • The First Martian Rover [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Discover the World of Waterbear: SAP Discovery Day for CX [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 915 & BENKYO RADIO 915. Here’s a video from Genius about the making of Juvenile’s “Back That Azz Up” as we impatiently wait the release of B.G. and the reunion of the Hot Boyz along with a bunch of new music hopefully.

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JETLAG RADIO 914 | BENKYO RADIO 914

  • NATO’s promises to Ukraine mark real progress [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • What, if anything, should be done about economic inequality? [The Economist Podcasts] #ThomasPiketty

  • Excessive heat: Why this summer has been so hot [BBC News] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • The Tour de France Already Has One Winner: Ice Vests [Bloomberg]

  • Biden forgives $39 billion in US student debt using program tweak [Reuters]

  • How Israel weaponises museums to erase Palestinian existence [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Vermont’s Catastrophic Floods and the Spread of Unnatural Disasters [The New Yorker]

  • Here's The Trump Policy Legacy Biden Is Ending — And The Debate It Should Be Starting [Huffington Post]

  • Drink More Water [The Atlantic]

  • What Happened In This Year’s Supreme Court Term? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • We must end the tyranny of printers in American life [The Washington Post]

  • Torrential rain in South Korea leaves at least 22 dead [Le Monde]

  • Reddit removes years of chat and message archives from users' accounts [Mashable]

  • 'Potentially Habitable Worlds' 100x More Common In Our Galaxy Than We Thought, Study Suggests [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • The Military-Industrial-Complex is Finally Facing Intense Bipartisan Scrutiny [The Intercept_]

  • A taste of Valencia [National Geographic]

  • What you need to know about aspartame and cancer [NPR]

  • The annual California State Fair and Food Festival returns to Sacramento for its 156th year. Here’s what to expect [CapRadioNews]

  • Et si on supprimait le défilé du 14-Juillet ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Fukushima Disposal Plans Put Tokyo in Hot Water [Foreign Policy]

  • How to Save Turkish Democracy [Foreign Affairs]

  • East Asia in the Era of Unmanned Wars [The Diplomat]

  • How Randomness Improves Algorithms [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 914 & BENKYO RADIO 914. This guy is incredible, he’s making a DJ mix with cassette tapes, watch the video, it’s amazing.

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JETLAG RADIO 913 | BENKYO RADIO 913

  • New Tinnitus Therapy Can Quiet Torturous Ringing In the Ears [Slashdot.org]

  • "Stifling" heat wave poses deadly risks from Florida to California, breaks records [AXIOS]

  • In a Twitter Spaces chat, Elon Musk says xAI plans to collaborate with Tesla on silicon and AI software, use public tweets for AI training, and more [TechMeme]

  • If you want fewer meetings, measure them in cash [Quartz]

  • The rise of artificial intelligence, explained [Vox]

  • A world-first spacecraft reentry to Earth is approaching [TheNextWeb]

  • A Sweet-Salty Party Mix Recipe That Will Be the Hit of Any Gathering [Eater]

  • Stanford Remote Work Expert: The Return to Office Wars Are Over. Hybrid Work WonReal estate and transit data all paint the same picture -- three days in the office and two at home is here to stay. [Inc.]

  • They were Javelin missiles used to fight Russian tanks. Now they’re high-end speakers [Fast Company]

  • 9 Addictive Sci-Fi Books To Get You Back Into Reading [Medium]

  • Bank of America Slammed With $250 Million Fine for Opening Fake Accounts, Double-Dipping Charges — Here's How to Find Out If You Qualify for Payment [Entrepreneur]

  • The Last Word on AI and the Atom Bomb [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 70 [TWIT]

  • Nothing Phone 2 Review: A Real Personality! [MKBHD] (Black)

  • Introducing Phone (2) ft. Casey Neistat [Casey Neistat] (White)

  • Nothing Phone (2) Review - The Android Phone? [Mrwhosetheboss] (Muslim-name)

  • life at humane [Sam Sheffer] (Jewish-dude)

  • My Favourite Tech of 2022! [Dave2D] (Asian)

  • M2 Ultra Mac Studio! IT'S TOO GOOD.. 🤣🤯 [iJustine] (Female)

  • Bard’s latest update: more features, languages and countries [Google Blog]

  • Symbol tuning improves in-context learning in language models [Google AI Blog]

  • July/August 2013 [Poetry Magazine]

  • Snapshot: Saturn’s rings dazzle in new JWST portrait [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Harrods: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Ultimate Customer Experience | SAP Discovery Day for CX [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 913 & BENKYO RADIO 913. Here’s a video with a status update about what Alexis Ohanian is up to. He’s running 776, a fund for startups. With almost 922 blogposts, I think it’s time he starts paying attention to my startup, and considers funding. Still haven’t heard from Y Combinator either, hence why I’m asking #LaFrenchTechSF.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 912 | BENKYO RADIO 912

  • What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? — Professional “superforecasters” are more optimistic about the future than AI experts [The Economist]

  • How Donald Trump’s policy planners are preparing for a 2024 victory [The Economist Podcasts] you’re not taking the threat of #Jan6th and MAGA Cult seriously? Look at this crap. Donald J. Trump might have his fingers on the Nuclear Button again. And he’s Pro-Russia. Wake up y’all.

  • Excessive heat scorches millions across US southwest [BBC News]

  • Elon Wants to Master the Universe With xAI [Bloomberg] the reason there’s no women on the team is quite simple. It’s not a lack of inequality. These men are hard at work trying to understand the foundations of the Universe, and some women wanted to join just to file a lawsuit and get paid millions of dollars for a blowjob because he’s a Billionaire. These women wanted to perform a get-rich-quick scheme operation which is illegal under the law. In retrospect, most geeks barely get paid $15/hour to do tremendous amount of I.T. work, and it takes them millions of hours to afford the same things as these bimbos (I had to wait 8 years before upgrading MBPs)

  • Ukraine's spymaster comes out of the shadows [Reuters]

  • Japan’s shrinking population offers escape from hectic city life [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Plastics Are Poisoning Us — They both release and attract toxic chemicals, and appear everywhere from human placentas to chasms thirty-six thousand feet beneath the sea. Will we ever be rid of them? [The New Yorker]

  • Twitter says it will start paying creators this week / Twitter Blue subscribers are getting notifications that they’ll finally start seeing payouts from the monetization program Elon Musk announced in February. [The Verge]

  • The Manson Family murders, and their complicated legacy, explained [Vox]

  • Congress prepares to continue throwing money at NASA’s Space Launch System [TechCrunch]

  • The iPad was meant to revolutionize accessibility. What happened? [MIT Technology Review]

  • Retired US general and former CIA chief says Putin's Ukraine invasion has 'made NATO great again' [Insider] #NATO

  • Join us in wishing our Ally 🇫🇷 #France joyeuse #FêteNationale! #14Juillet #BastilleDay #WeAreNATO [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Fossil fuel workers are dying inhaling gases – despite US warnings to big oil [The Guardian]

  • Robert Downey Jr.’s Post-Marvel Balancing Act [New York Times]

  • Man Arrested After Feds Discover Home 'Decorated' With Human Body Parts [Huffington Post]

  • The Writers Who Went Undercover to Show America Its Ugly Side [The Atlantic]

  • Here’s How To Fly Business Class For The Price of Economy [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: The pandemic is over, but we’re not hanging out like we used to [The Washington Post]

  • Macron awards Modi top Legion of Honour during Bastille Day visit [Le Monde] well he did buy a ton of Fighter Jets and Submarines

  • What is Claude 2? How to access this ChatGPT competitor. [Mashable]

  • Top Silk Road Advisor ‘Variety Jones’ Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • Ice Disobeyed Biden’s Order to Drop Trump’s Blanket Deportation Policy [The Intercept_]

  • See Iconic Wildlife [National Geographic]

  • A beginner's guide to getting into gaming [NPR]

  • 'People are calling': More Californians are reaching out to 988 mental health hotline [CapRadioNews]

  • États-Unis contre Russie, un duel gazier vieux de six décennies [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • A (Mostly Secret) Revolution Is Afoot in NATO’s Military — New defense plans signal the biggest alliance overhaul since the Cold War. [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • The Cold War Trap — How the Memory of America’s Era of Dominance Stunts U.S. Foreign Policy [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • From Central Asia to Europe: What Is the Most Sustainable Transport Corridor? [The Diplomat]

  • The Physicist Who’s Challenging the Quantum Orthodoxy [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 912 & BENKYO RADIO 912. While in NYC to celebrate our 1-yr wedding anniversary, my wife and I got to witness Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway. It was a great play with lots of production, magical special effects, and more. Highly recommended. There were a lot of children in the crowd, and they look like they had a ton of fun. All the parents had access to all kind of wild themed Harry Potter cocktails, and I enjoyed a nice glass of cold-brewed coffee. Great job to the entire staff! I walked away with a Harry Potter hoodie, always wanted to own one. As some of you remember, I used to be a Bookseller at Barnes & Noble, during the Midnight Sales of the Harry Potter Novels. I think I’ve done it for almost every single original book in the series. “The Magic of Reading” as I like to say. You already know what’s next in the near future: Hogwarts Legacy on Playstation 5!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 911 | BENKYO RADIO 911

  • Former Pirated Anime Site Turns Into Sony's Global Money Maker [Slashdot.org]

  • Expanding heat wave prompts alerts for 115 million people [AXIOS]

  • The AP and OpenAI sign a two-year deal; the AP gets access to OpenAI's tech in return for licensing some of its text archive dating back to 1985 for AI training [TechMeme]

  • How to help Gen Z employees close the gap on soft skills [Quartz]

  • 340,000 UPS workers could go on strike July 31. Here’s what it means. [Vox]

  • VCs assemble! NATO picks investment team for €1B deep tech fund [TheNextWeb]

  • In the First Trailer for ‘Wonka,’ Timothée Chalamet Makes Magical Chocolate [Eater]

  • The Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Ruling Could Impact the Pipeline of Diverse Candidates. Here's How to Adjust [Inc.] Look how much damage the Trump presidency has done. He hired 3 Supreme Court Justices, and destroyed Affirmative Action, after 8 years of progress from Former President Obama. All because racist old white women voted for Trump instead of Hillary, and misogynist men didn’t want a woman for President.

  • Some people say ChatGPT made up damaging stories about them. Now the FTC is investigating [Fast Company]

  • Anaïs Nin: 5 Principles to Live a Meaningful Life on Your Own Terms [Medium]

  • 68% of Companies Are Making This Critical Mistake in Their Approach to Hybrid Work — Are You? [Entrepreneur]

  • To Understand the Human Brain, Give an Octopus MDMA [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 294 [TWIT]

  • Announcing the 2023 recipients of our Black and Latino Founders Funds [Google Blog] what a wonderful idea from Indian Sunder Pichai, I think it’s time for a Brown Funds, not just for Indian-name people, but also Muslim-name people.

  • Symbol tuning improves in-context learning in language models [Google AI Blog]

  • Kaleidoscopoem [Poetry Foundation]

  • Now is the best time to see the Summer Milky Way [Astronomy Magazine]

  • A Decade of Inclusion and Empowerment: Celebrating SAP's Autism at Work Initiative [SAP] #SAP

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 911 & BENKYO RADIO 911. Have you watched the movie “Boite Noire?” It’s about a plane crash where the black box was modified, and Israel NSO Pegasus Malware/Spyware was involved. As some people know in the (Beyond) Top-Secret Report of the 9/11 Commission Report, the Black Box was modified. Indeed, MOSSAD agents were part of that terrorist act (it was a get-rich money scheme for the Military-Industrial-Complex and Dick Cheney was the Architect). This is why Intel Corporation CANNOT in good conscience build a $25 Billion chip manufacturing plant in Israel, because if they do, then truly, the world is controlled by Jews, and Netanyahu is an Illuminati.

Please refer to blogpost 343 for more of my thoughts on 9/11. #NeverForget343

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JETLAG RADIO 910 | BENKYO RADIO 910

  • What would Europe do if Trump won? [The Economist]

  • Serfing USA: a unionised castle goes on strike [1843 magazine]

  • Oppenheimer: Cillian Murphy, Matt Damon and Emily Blunt at London movie premiere [BBC News]

  • Work Shift: Here's How to Show You’re Productive at Home in 2023 [Bloomberg]

  • Biden 'guarantees' US will back NATO, Trump shadow lingers [Reuters] #NATO

  • Why is the International Criminal Court so silent on Sudan? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Russia Went From Ally To Adversary [New Yorker]

  • Meet Microsoft Office’s new default font: Aptos [The Verge]

  • 3 reasons why this summer is so damn hot [Vox]

  • Congress prepares to continue throwing money at NASA’s Space Launch System [TechCrunch]

  • The UN just set a net-zero goal for shipping. Here’s how that could work. [MIT Technology Review]

  • 'Skiplagging' to save money on plane tickets is only possible because airlines are breaking one of the basic laws of geometry [Insider]

  • Latin America is set to become a major oil producer this decade — Brazil and Guyana are preparing for a bonanza. But declining demand threatens the rest of the region [LinkedIn]

  • Will Spain’s snap election usher in the far right – or can PM’s gamble pay off? [The Guardian]

  • Does Sugar Actually Feed Cancer? [The New York Times]

  • GOP Rep. Eli Crane Sparks Fierce Criticism After Saying ‘Colored People’ On House Floor [Huffington Post] I told y’all, the whole MAGA Cult are a bunch of KKK in disguise! This is an emergency!

  • Learn a Foreign Language Before It’s Too Late [The Atlantic]

  • America’s Top 50 Colleges: The Forbes Rankings Are In! [FiveThirtyEight]

  • What not to eat when it’s hot out [The Washington Post]

  • Climate change explained to children: Eight questions on airplanes, snow, animals, and forests [Le Monde]

  • Gun safety PSA urges gun owners to join the conversation on preventable firearm deaths [Mashable]

  • U.S. Building More Apartments Than It Has In Decades, But Not For the Poor: Report [VICE News]

  • House Republicans Accidentally Released a Trove of Damning COVID Documents [The Intercept_]

  • Was it spectacular celestial discovery—or just a fluke? [National Geographic]

  • Special counsel calls for a speedy trial in Trump's documents case [NPR]

  • Sacramento region reopens cooling centers ahead of another scorching heat wave [CapRadioNews]

  • En quoi la relation franco-indienne est-elle stratégique ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The First Job for NATO’s New Baltic Bloc [Foreign Policy]

  • The Upside of U.S.-Chinese Competition [Foreign Affairs]

  • Is South Korea Ready to be a Global Pivotal Arms Exporter? [The Diplomat]

  • How to Build a Big Prime Number [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 910 & BENKYO RADIO 910. Did you know that The X-Files started on 9/10 in the 90s? It’s one of the greatest series ever, and there will definitely be back on the air someday. The mythology episodes were obviously the most interesting ones.

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JETLAG RADIO 909 | BENKYO RADIO 909

  • Alex Mashinsky, Ex-CEO of Bankrupt Celsius, Arrested [Slashdot.org]

  • Over-the-counter birth control is a post-Roe "game-changer" [AXIOS]

  • Sony plans to debut its PS5 accessibility-focused controller on December 6; Access controller preorders open on July 21 for US$90, CA$120, £80, €90, and ¥12,980 [TechMeme]

  • Tomato prices are so high some Indians are going to Nepal to find better deals [Quartz]

  • You’re not imagining it, brands are texting you way more [Vox]

  • Chip wars: The escalating battle between EU, US, and China for tech supremacy [TheNextWeb]

  • The Limitless Possibilities of Pie [Eater]

  • The untold history of how the internet almost didn’t happen. Listen to episode 4 now [Inc.]

  • Move over, Chippy: Chipotle’s new robot chef Autocado will cut guacamole prep time in half [Fast Company]

  • One-Person Businesses Will Be the New Employers of the Future [Medium]

  • How to Control Your Brain for Optimal Functioning [Entrepreneur]

  • The Problem With Sunscreen Isn’t Its Ingredients—It’s You [Entrepreneur]

  • Listen to These Photographs of Sparkling Galaxies [WIRED]

  • Hands-On Tech 161 [TWIT]

  • New ways to customize Chrome on your desktop [Google Blog]

  • Announcing the first Machine Unlearning Challenge [Google AI Blog]

  • Romance [Poetry Foundation]

  • Giant globular [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Erfolgreich mit SAP Certification (German) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 909 & BENKYO RADIO 909. Another knockout blow to Trump by the DOJ. Excellent work. The hour is alarming. It’s time to put Trump in prison before Former President Jimmy Carter passes away.

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JETLAG RADIO 908 | BENKYO RADIO 908

  • How MAGA Republicans plan to make Donald Trump’s second term count [The Economist] Jesus Fucking Christ. If Trump gets a second term, the United States won’t survive.

  • “A city holding its breath”: Moscow after the Prigozhin putsch [1843 magazine] #Ukraine

  • Will Texas become too hot for humans? [BBC News]

  • Office Demand Shows Signs of ‘Meaningful Improvement’ in US [Bloomberg]

  • Uninsured US patients pay up to $330 for Eli Lilly’s $25 insulin, Senator Warren says [Reuters]

  • ‘Got a lot left’: LeBron James says no plans to retire yet [AL-Jazeera News]

  • We Have Reached Peak “Therapy TV” [The New Yorker]

  • The Mac sure is starting to look like the iPhone [The Verge]

  • It’s even hot in Antarctica, where it’s winter [Vox]

  • Stability AI releases Stable Doodle, a sketch-to-image tool [TechCrunch]

  • Everything you need to know about the wild world of heat pumps [MIT Technology Review]

  • Remote work could spark an $800 billion crash in office prices around the world [Markets Insider]

  • ‘No one is talking about it’: the cruelty of long Covid in the global south [The Guardian]

  • To Win This War, More Bakers and Plumbers Need to Be Turned Into Soldiers [New York Times] #Ukraine

  • Manchester United 2-0 Leeds United: Mason Mount will bring dynamism to Red Devils - Erik ten Hag [BBC Sport]

    A ‘Made in Germany’ Solution to a Climate-Crisis Problem [Bloomberg]

    Google's AI chatbot, Bard, expands to Europe, Brazil, to take on ChatGPT [Reuters]

    Israel wants to turn Jenin into another Gaza, siege by siege [AL-Jazeera News]

    What COVID Revealed About American Psychiatry [The New Yorker]

    The best Prime Day deals that are still available / Prime Day is almost over. Thankfully, you can still enjoy steep discounts on laptops, robovacs, and even pet tech. Here, we’ve rounded up our top deal picks. [The Verge]

    What Ukraine did — and didn’t — get from the NATO summit [Vox]

    Google’s Bard chatbot finally launches in the EU, now supports more than 40 languages [TechCrunch]

    The UN just set a net-zero goal for shipping. Here’s how that could work. [MIT Technology Review]

    Beware: AI may try to convince you that you have ADHD — Online pill services are using AI to turbocharge the same aggressive marketing tactics that drove the opioid epidemic. [Business]

    Need real-time visibility and analytics in manufacturing? Discover how cloud ERP can help you. [LinkedIn] #SAP

    Russia-Ukraine war live: ‘Only a complete idiot’ would plot to blow up Zaporizhzhia power plant, Russian nuclear chief says [The Guardian] #Ukraine

    F.D.A. Approves First U.S. Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill [The New York Times]

    Matt Damon Reveals Who Helped When He 'Fell Into A Depression' While Filming A Movie [Huffington Post]

    The Republican Lab-Leak Circus Makes One Important Point — “Lab leak” has too many meanings. [The Atlantic]

    Why A Third-Party Candidate Might Help Trump — And Spoil The Election For Biden [FiveThirtyEight]

    Opinion: Biden’s Democratic Party is to the left of Obama’s. Thank a progressive. [The Washington Post]

    Emmanuel Macron is keeping his cards close to his chest as he reaches end of his 'hundred days' [Le Monde]

    Score cheap Fitbits and Apple Watches during Prime Day 2 [Mashable]

    NASA Rover Discovers ‘Promising Hint’ of Habitability on Mars [VICE News]

    A Teen Slain by Police Uproots France [The Intercept_]

    Is malaria making a comeback in the U.S.? [National Geographic]

    Tornado touches down near Chicago's O'Hare airport, disrupting hundreds of flights [NPR]

    Temperatures may exceed 110 degrees in the Sacramento area this weekend [CapRadioNews]

    Effervescence féministe au Proche-Orient [Le Monde diplomatique]

    The Infinite Possibilities of Afrofuturism — A history of Black futures at the Smithsonian is a kaleidoscope that offers multiple readings. [Foreign Policy]

    Should America Push Ukraine to Negotiate With Russia? — The Debate Over How to End the War [Foreign Affairs]

    South Korea’s Yoon Pushes for Strong Resolve Against North’s Nuclear Ambitions at NATO Summit [The Diplomat]

    The Lawlessness of Large Numbers [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 908 & BENKYO RADIO 908. Now, I’ve heard some amazing things from PS VR2 for PS5 (especially with GT7), alas, it’s a bit expensive. I hope to utilize it someday.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 907 | BENKYO RADIO 907

  • NASA Expands Developers' Contracts For Its Next-Gen Spacesuits [Slashdot.org]

  • Too much heat, too few "chief heat officers" [AXIOS]

  • In June, the US State Department told Microsoft that its emails in Azure were hacked; attackers stole a Microsoft key and hacked ~25 organizations' emails [TechMeme]

  • Elon Musk’s new AI company is staffed entirely by men [Quartz]

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

  • Dutch startup taps AI and robotics to automate EV charging [TheNextWeb]

  • The Prime Day Deals Eater Editors Are Actually Considering Buying [Eater]

  • The Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Ruling Could Impact the Pipeline of Diverse Candidates. Here's How to AdjustCompanies can continue to reach diverse talent through outreach to professional organizations and schools, and with their own branding. [Inc.]

  • An all-you-need guide to designing a truly accessible website [Fast Company]

  • My Dead Simple Writing Routine That Has Helped Me Write Over 900 Articles (in 2 Hours a Day) [Medium]

  • At 13, I Started a Company of Kids Showing Grandparents How to Use Computers. The Matching Shirts We Wore Taught Me An Important Lesson. [Entrepreneur]

  • Review: Framework Laptop 13 (2023)

    This repairable, upgradable PC is one of the best you can buy. [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 877 [TWIT]

  • Bard’s latest update: more features, languages and countries [Google Blog]

  • The world’s first braiding of non-Abelian anyons [Google AI Blog]

  • Capturing the light in dark nebulae [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Wie Sie eine Trainingsbedarfsanalyse durchführen (German) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 907 & BENKYO RADIO 907. Now, there are multiple DAWs, and here’s one from Propellerheads called REASON. Here’s a new plugin / VST / thingiemajig called OBJEKT.

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JETLAG RADIO 906 | BENKYO RADIO 906

  • Jens Stoltenberg, NATO’s secretary-general, said the inaugural meeting of a new NATO-Ukraine council would take place during the alliance’s summit in Vilnius next week. He said that NATO’s leaders would reaffirm that Ukraine will eventually join the organisation. Mr Stoltenberg also expects allies to reiterate support for the territorial integrity of countries vulnerable to Russian interference, such as Georgia. [The Economist]

  • Inside the Lions’ Den: the West Bank’s Gen Z fighters [1843 magazine]

  • Ukraine war: Front-line troops discuss counter-offensive [BBC News]

  • Macron Is Trying to Get Back on the Right Side of History — and NATO [Bloomberg]

  • US to send Ukraine cluster munitions, NATO makes membership pledge [Reuters]

  • 500 days of war in Ukraine: At what cost? [AL-Jazeera News] #Ukraine

  • How much Hotter can Texas Get? [New Yorker]

  • Diablo IV’s first season starts on July 200th. Our friends at Polygon have all the details. Note that you’ll have to make a new character for the season, but I bet it will be worth the journey to level them up from scratch — during a livestream, a producer said that powers exclusive to the season’s new Malignant Heart system are “stupid broken.”

    Diablo 4’s first season adds ‘stupid’ powerful new builds for each class [The Verge]

  • What to do if you’re worried about “forever chemicals” in your drinking water — A new study detected PFAS in 45 percent of the country’s tap water supply. Here’s what you can do. [Vox]

  • Pulsar Fusion wants to use nuclear fusion to make interstellar space travel a reality [TechCrunch] #NuclearFusion #Interstellar

  • The Green Future Index 2023 [MIT Technology Review]

  • A beginner's guide to the vault tracks on Taylor Swift's new rerecorded album 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)' [Insider]

  • We are excited to partner with Fresenius Group on their #DigitalTransformation journey with #RISEwithSAP. Through this collaboration, we’re supporting Fresenius as they execute on their vision, enabling the organization to leverage advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics, to drive personalized care, breakthrough medical innovations, and improved patient outcomes.

    Thanks for the very warm welcome today, Michael Sen! We look forward to helping Fresenius deliver even more exceptional value to its patients and customers. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • US military destroys last of huge chemical weapons arsenal [The Guardian]

  • Drowning Is No. 1 Killer of Young Children. U.S. Efforts to Fix It Are Lagging. [The New York Times]

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

  • Step Aside, Joe Biden — The president has no business running for office at age 80. [The Atlantic] VP Harris & Michelle Obama are better candidates. AOC & Nina Turner unfortunately don’t have the chance to win due to Dark Money.

  • No Labels Is Chasing A Fantasy [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion CIA Director Burns: What U.S. intelligence needs to do today — and tomorrow [The Washington Post]

  • Macron and the banlieues: A series of missed opportunities [Le Monde]

  • The Kindle Paperwhite made me enjoy reading books again [Mashable]

  • Internal Emails Show FBI Freaking Out About Deepfakes [VICE News]

  • Russian Militia Has Links to American Neo-Nazi and Anti-Trans Figures [The Intercept_] #Ukraine

  • Before you go hiking, read these life-saving tips from first responders [National Geographic]

  • 50 years ago, teenagers partied in the Bronx — and gave rise to hip-hop [NPR]

  • California built a safety net for undocumented immigrants. Now deficits could leave some behind [CapRadioNews]

  • La Silicon Valley contre le développement [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Russia’s Nuclear Option Hangs Over Ukraine and NATO [Foreign Policy]

  • Yemen’s Hidden Path to Peace — Lessons From the Country’s Civil War in the 1960s [Foreign Affairs]

  • Can US High-tech Restrictions on China Succeed? [The Diplomat]

  • Elliptic Curves Yield Their Secrets in a New Number System [Quanta Magazine]

    BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 906 & BENKYO RADIO 906. Here’s the latest video from PBS regarding the conflict in Ukraine. We have approached 500 days of this godforsaken war, and it is clear that Putin had/has to back off back to Russia.

Until Next Time!