JETLAG RADIO 564 | BENKYO RADIO 564

  • Nala Kicks Off New Mi Domina Label with ‘Get Familiar’ EP [beatportal]

  • 5 essential tips to beat ear fatigue and protect your hearing [Computer Music]

  • Ableton Live co-creator Robert Henke says that it’s time to stop pressing vinyl and “fully embrace CDs” [Future Music]

  • 3-MINUTE MIX: SEE WHAT THE WORLD’S LEADING DJS CAN DO IN JUST THREE MINUTES WITH VIRTUALDJ [DJ Mag]

  • FATBOY SLIM CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF BIG BEACH BOUTIQUE PARTY WITH BOX SET [Mixmag]

  • Flume’s first wave of ‘Palaces’ remixes has arrived—stream reworks from Mount Kimbie, Logic1000, and more [Dancing Astronaut]

  • New Song From deadmau5 To Be Featured In Upcoming ‘Resident Evil’ Netflix Series [Your EDM]

  • DAFT PUNK'S FORMER CREATIVE DIRECTOR PARTNERS WITH HEGID TO DESIGN "RETRO-FUTURISTIC" WATCH [EDM]

  • Ray Volpe Finally Unleashes “Laserbeam” [EDM Sauce]

  • HODINKEE Radio Does A Longer Power Reserve Really Make A Difference? [HODINKEE]

  • An international, independent medical humanitarian organization [MSF]

  • The many lives of Volodymyr Zelensky [The Economist]

  • “This is shocking, and really, for many, unfathomable”—the murder of Abe Shinzo [The Economist Podcasts]

  • 6 Ways to Make Performance Reviews More Fair [Harvard Business Review]

  • Manchester United 4-0 Liverpool: What did we learn from Bangkok friendly? [BBC News]

  • Lego Ceases Russian Sales, Ends Contract With Store Operator [Bloomberg]

  • Why world's first malaria shot won't reach millions of children who need it [Reuters]

  • Israel-Palestine US policy: What changed under Biden, what didn’t [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A President Asking for Civil War [The New Yorker]

  • Apple and Jony Ive are no longer working together [The Verge]

  • A Trump judge seized control of ICE. Will the Supreme Court stop him? [Vox]

  • Meet the newest crypto builders from web3 accelerator Alliance DAO’s demo day [TechCrunch]

  • Edits to a cholesterol gene could stop the biggest killer on earth [MIT Technology Review]

  • Gen Z actually hates working from home [Insider]

  • Empathy is not the same as compassion. Personally, I’ve found it challenging to navigate complex professional situations due to being quite empathetic by default. That was earlier in my career. Nowadays, I understand the importance of not taking on someone else’s stress, anxiety, etc. and instead focus on being a compassionate leader and colleague that’s better able to help others.

    There’s some nuance here to be sure. A quick scan of a Forbes article will not make you better at your job (spoiler alert). That said, read the article, do your own research (eg ‘lateral reading’), and try out your own form of compassionate engagement. See what works for you - and share your learnings with me / everyone!

    Helpful summary from the article:

    “Empathy and compassion are very different. They are represented in different areas of the brain. With empathy, we join the suffering of others who suffer, but stop short of actually helping. With compassion, we take a step away from the emotion of empathy and ask ourselves ‘how can we help?’. For leaders, recognizing the differences between empathy and compassion is critical for inspiring and managing others effectively.” #leadership #compassion #emotionalintelligence [LinkedIn]

  • Amber Heard loses bid to dismiss $10m Johnny Depp judgment [The Guardian]

  • ‘It’s Just Been Hell’: Life as the Victim of a Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theory — Ray Epps became the unwitting face of an attempt by pro-Trump forces to promote the baseless idea that the F.B.I. was behind the attack on the Capitol. [The New York Times]

  • Jill Biden Apologizes For Comparing Latino Diversity To Tacos And Bodegas [Huffington Post] In retrospect, Trump said a whole lot worse. Remember his Mexican Taco Salad photo, where he said he wanted to keep the Mexicans on the other side of the Wall and wanted to keep building a larger Wall

  • Why They Still Support Trump — What began as a reluctant willingness to defend the former president soon became an ingrained habit. [The Atlantic]

  • How Are The Proud Boys, QAnon And The Oath Keepers Connected? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Eagles lyrics notes were stolen years ago. Now three men face charges. [The Washington Post]

  • La forte vague de chaleur en France devrait durer une semaine, avec un pic le 18 juillet et des pointes à 40 °C sur certaines régions [Le Monde]

  • Why Are Elon Musk and Marc Andreesen Obsessed With Birth Rates? [VICE News]

  • Israeli Forces Keep Killing Americans While U.S. Officials Give Them a Pass [The Intercept_]

  • Invasive green crabs: If you can't beat them, eat them. [National Geographic]

  • A U.S. judge rules that Subway can be sued over its '100% tuna' claim [NPR]

  • Cal State’s Black students are falling behind other groups — and poor graduation data obscures the crisis [CapRadioNews]

  • There is no alternative [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ukraine Is Bringing a Big Gun to a Knife Fight — But U.S. and European multiple launch rockets alone aren’t enough to put Ukraine on the front foot for a counteroffensive. [Foreign Policy]

  • The West Worries Too Much About Escalation in Ukraine — NATO Can Do More Without Provoking Moscow [Foreign Affairs]

  • Assassination of Kingmaker Abe Will Consolidate Prime Minister Kishida’s Power [The Diplomat]

  • Quantum Algorithms Conquer a New Kind of Problem [Quanta Magazine]

  • Les premières collisions enregistrées pour le #LHCRun3 🤩Cette #PhotoDeLaSemaine montre les premières collisions à haute-énergie enregistrées par les expériences du #LHC:

    @ATLASexperiment, @CMSExperiment, @ALICEexperiment et @LHCbExperiment, ainsi que @FASERexperiment and SND. [CERN_FR]

  • Decade of Excellence: NASA Named Best Place to Work 10th Year in a Row [NASA]

  • 👋 from @Frontex headquarters in Warsaw 🇪🇺 Today an INTERPOL delegation took part in a valuable discussion on how our organizations can cooperate more closely, sharing data to combat crime threats💻 Together, we can do more to make Europe safer, especially from the MAFIA-OPERATING-SUPER-SYSTEM-AD-VERTISING (MOSSAD) ✊[INTERPOL]

  • FSI Defense—All In For The Air Force [Air Force Magazine]

  • Interview: Jon Sibal's Path to Viral Automotive Artist [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 564 & BENKYO RADIO 564.

By now, you’ve realized how bad Israel’s NSO Pegasus Malware/Spyware is, and you are looking forward to iOS 16 like everybody else! Please witness this documentary on AL-Jazeera below.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 563 | BENKYO RADIO 563

  • What's the most effective way to plan for data reusability? [Protocol]

  • First James Webb Space Telescope photos show the universe in a new light [AXIOS]

  • HBO & HBO Max Smash Past Netflix In Total Emmy Nominations As Hulu & Apple Score Strong Showings [TechMeme]

  • Job training in the metaverse [Quartz]

  • Why the new James Webb Space Telescope images are such a big deal [Recode]

  • Feast your earthbound eyes on this breathtaking new image of the ancient universe [TheNextWeb]

  • Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Yogurt [Eater]

  • 8 Great Prime Day Deals for Business Owners Who Love a Bargain — Amazon Prime Day is here. Check out the savings on business essentials for entrepreneurs. [Inc.]

  • California is going to make its own insulin to fight high prices. Here’s how it might work [Fast Company]

  • 4 Industries That Don’t Really Exist Today, but Will Be Massive in 20 Years [Medium]

  • Your Brand's Digital Presence is More Than SEO [Entrepreneur]

  • The 73 Best Prime Day Deals Under $50 [WIRED]

  • TWiT News 383 [TWIT]

  • Introducing the first 50 recipients of the Latino Founders Fund [Google Blog]

  • Revisiting Mask Transformer from a Clustering Perspective [Google AI Blog]

  • Contributor - John Adams [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • NASA delivers first batch of images from James Webb Space Telescope [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Why First-Party Customer Data Is Better Than Using Cookies (Really) [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP Sapphire Zurich 2022 | Technology: It all begins and ends with people [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 563 & BENKYO RADIO 563.

If you have never had Pot-Au-Feu, it’s a delicious meal made by the French and it is highly recommended. Be sure to look into it.

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JETLAG RADIO 562 | BENKYO RADIO 562

  • Artist of the Month: John Summit [beatportal]

  • Jeff Mills: "I’d advise anyone who makes electronic music to just go into your studio, pick one machine and try to do something with it that you’ve not done before" [Computer Music]

  • How to find melodic inspiration by using free classical music MIDI files [Future Music]

  • DJ Premier Announces New EP, ‘Hip Hop 50: Vol 1’, Featuring NAS, Run The Jewels, More [DJ Mag]

  • Heardle, the Music Wordle, Has Been Obtained by Spotify [Mixmag]

  • FISHER breathes new life into Bob Sinclar’s ‘World Hold On’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Justice Returned To Los Angeles For One Night With 2manydjs, Zedd B2B Alvin Risk, & More [Your EDM]

  • Insomniac Music Group and Sony Music Publishing Ink Global Administration Partnership [EDM]

  • Get Ready To Bounce To EQRIC And PHARAØH’s New Tune [EDM Sauce]

  • Inside The Design How IWC’s Top Gun Collection Got Its Colors [HODINKEE]

  • Urgent humanitarian response needed to avoid deadly consequences in Borno [MSF]

  • With or without Elon Musk, Twitter is overdue a shake-up [The Economist]

  • Why Britain is in a dangerous state, why the world’s most exciting app is also its most mistrusted, and Trumpism’s new Washington army [The Economist Podcasts]

  • 20% of White Employees Have Sponsors. Only 5% of Black Employees Do. [Harvard Business Review]

  • James Webb: Nasa space telescope delivers spectacular pictures [BBC News]

  • ‘Yellowstone’ Actress Charged With Workers’ Compensation Fraud [Bloomberg]

  • Trump a '76-year-old man', 'not an impressionable child,' Jan. 6 panel told [Reuters]

  • Ukraine Muslims pray for victory, end of Russian invasion [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Family Issue [The New Yorker]

  • Marvel at the First Batch of Full-Color Images From NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope [The Verge]

  • How to help your teen think critically in a confusing world [Vox]

  • Ev Williams is stepping down as CEO of Medium after more than 11 years at the helm [TechCrunch]

  • The James Webb Space Telescope just delivered some incredible new images of the universe [MIT Technology Review]

  • Joe Manchin says McConnell's threat to sink a bipartisan bill challenging China's economic power won't make him 'walk away' from Biden's agenda [Business Insider]

  • “Le plus grand echec c’est de ne pas avoir le courage d’oser.” [LinkedIn] #FrenchConnections

  • US military kills Islamic State leader in Syria airstrike [The Guardian]

  • Trump Sought to Conceal Plans for March to Capitol, Panel Says [The New York Times]

  • Amazon Prime Day 2022 Splurges Worth Every Penny [Huffington Post]

  • Elon Musk Is Not Playing Four-Dimensional Chess — He’s just bored, mad, and posting like a Facebook Boomer. [The Atlantic]

  • Shohei Ohtani Found A New Way To Shine As A Two-Way All Star [FiveThirtyEight]

  • The euro is nearly equal to the dollar. Here’s why it matters. [The Washington Post]

  • La pandémie de Covid-19 est « loin d’être finie », avertit l’OMS [Le Monde]

  • Carina Nebula images from Webb and Hubble telescopes paint stunning views of the universe [Mashable]

  • Supercomputer Helps Locate Home of 4 Billion-Year-Old Martian Meteorite [VICE News]

  • In Letter to Biden, Shireen Abu Akleh’s Family Demands a Meeting and an End to Israeli Impunity [The Intercept_]

  • Fierce and female, these 7 warriors fought their way into history [National Geographic]

  • Secret schools enable Afghanistan's teen girls to skirt Taliban's education ban [NPR]

  • Some seniors and disabled people will miss out on new California state payments [CapRadioNews]

  • Vingt-cinq articles pour (re) découvrir « Le Monde diplomatique » [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Biden Needs Architects, Not Mechanics, to Fix U.S. Foreign Policy [Foreign Policy]

  • India’s Gamble in Afghanistan — The Promise and Peril of Rapprochement With the Taliban [Foreign Affairs]

  • A Counter­revolution in the Philippines: Marcos 2.0 [The Diplomat]

  • The Scientist Who Developed a New Way to Understand Communication [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le CERN célèbre une année mettant à l’honneur les sciences fondamentales 🧫🥼🌎

    L’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies a proclamé l’année 2022 « Année internationale des sciences fondamentales pour le développement durable » #IYBSSD2022

    En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Webb Reveals Steamy Atmosphere of Distant Planet in Detail [NASA]

  • Human trafficking: kidnapped teenager reunited with family after INTERPOL operation [INTERPOL]

  • Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works Sees Value in MUM-T, Autonomous Aircraft [Air Force Magazine]

  • New Jersey's Largest JDM Takeover Makes Its Return [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 562 & BENKYO RADIO 562.

One of the greatest French Desserts I have ever had is called a Charlotte. There are different varieties but my favorite one is Peach. Be sure to research it. It’s pretty damn good.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 561 | BENKYO RADIO 561

  • The dot-com crash has lessons for crypto, if only we can remember them [Protocol]

  • Scoop: Biden to announce $100 million for Palestinian hospitals on Middle East trip [AXIOS] THANK YOU JESUS, ALLAH, AND BUDDHA

  • Africa-based Chinese influencers who post racist videos about Africans on apps like Douyin and Kuaishou made fortunes from China's livestream shopping industry [TechMeme]

  • UK prime minister Boris Johnson finally resigned last week after more than 50 members of his own government called it quits. But his plan to remain in the post during the leadership transition will make for a divisive, messy summer. — As the contest for leadership of the Conservative party heats up, the latest issue of the Quartz Weekend Brief assesses Johnson’s legacy and details what the UK can do to seek a better leader—and guard against a worse one. [Quartz]

  • 7 of your most pressing monkeypox vaccine questions, answered [Recode]

  • GitHub Copilot is the first real product based on large language models [TheNextWeb]

  • Just When You Thought It Was Over, the Hot Honey Trend Only Gets Hotter [Eater]

  • Mark Cuban's Audacious Cure for High-Priced Drugs [Inc.]

  • Tracking my stress at work actually helped my productivity [Fast Company]

  • Abortion Isn’t Murder — Stop Saying That It Is [Medium]

  • How to Land Your Dream Investors and Catapult You to Success [Entrepreneur]

  • Everything You Need to Work From Home Like a Pro [WIRED]

  • Hands-On mac Episode 40 [TWIT]

  • New ways to stay connected and entertained in your car [Google Blog]

  • Enabling Creative Expression with Concept Activation Vectors [Google AI Blog]

  • Contributor - Malcolm X [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • The Sky This Week: View the Full Buck Super Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

  • A CDP Is a Powerful Tool for Marketers — Here’s How To Make It Work for You [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Augment your intelligent enterprise with industry cloud solutions [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 561 & BENKYO RADIO 561.

Here’s a video below from either Computer Music or Future Music magazine. It’s really cool, check it out.

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JETLAG RADIO 560 | BENKYO RADIO 560

  • Playlist of the Week: High Contrast [beatportal]

  • How to design your perfect modular system: sequencers [Computer Music]

  • Reason Studios introduces “the world’s first ever game of chord progression ping pong” [Future Music]

  • DJ MAG TOP 100 DJS 2022 VOTING IS NOW OPEN [DJ Mag]

  • Mind Against Are the Latest to Join the ‘Fabric Presents’ Mix Series [Mixmag]

  • SG Lewis returns with first new music in a year—stream ‘Missing You / Something About Your Love’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Dillon Francis Shares First Single From ‘This Mixtape Is Fire TOO’ with ILLENIUM & EVAN GIIA [Your EDM]

  • Disney to Host “Tron” Themed Dance Party to Celebrate Franchise’s 40th Anniversary [EDM]

  • Lucas & Steve X RetroVision Drop Custom Made Festival Hit ‘Summer Love’ [EDM Sauce]

  • Watch Spotting Kate Middleton Hands Out The Wimbledon Trophy To Novak Djokovic Wearing A Cartier Ballon Bleu [HODINKEE]

  • Gaza, youth under occupation [MSF]

  • America’s new exceptionalism — America has a set of laws on important subjects that do not reflect the views of Americans [The Economist]

  • “This is shocking, and really, for many, unfathomable”—the murder of Abe Shinzo [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Digital Transformation Is Changing Supply Chain Relationships [Harvard Business Review]

  • Nine candidates, one big issue - race for PM takes off [BBC News]

  • Biden-Xi Call Likely to Take Place in Coming Weeks, Blinken Says [Bloomberg]

  • More Russian men look to avoid military service, some lawyers and rights groups say [Reuters]

  • Photos: Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Boris Johnson’s Government Finally Collapsed [The New Yorker]

  • The Steam Deck is changing how I buy games [The Verge]

  • Protests force Sri Lanka’s leaders to resign [Vox]

  • Data shows who has been hit the hardest in the great tech layoff wave [TechCrunch]

  • These simple changes can make AI research much more energy efficient [MIT Technology Review]

  • 21 early Prime Day gaming deals for Nintendo Switch, PS5, and Xbox [Business Review]

  • 🌗 ADE22 — FIRST WAVE — 24 hours left to save on Early Bird rates: a-d-e.co/propass22 [LinkedIn]

  • The Uber Files [The Guardian]

  • What the BA.5 Subvariant Could Mean for the United States [The New York Times]

  • ‘Thor: Love And Thunder’ Scores Franchise Best Debut [Huffington Post]

  • Shinzo Abe Made the World Better — The assassinated Japanese leader was the visionary architect of a vital security alliance in the Indo-Pacific region. [The Atlantic]

  • Why Democratic Appeals To The 'Working Class' Are Unlikely to Work [FiveThirtyEight] too many empty promises, it’s time Biden and Corporate Democrats listen to Progressive Democrats and pass #FreeTuition #RightToChoose etc ASAP

  • Novak Djokovic wins Wimbledon, defeating volatile Nick Kyrgios [The Washington Post]

  • Tour de France 2022 : le grand numéro de Bob Jungels, le sursaut d’orgueil de Thibaut Pinot [Le Monde]

  • Jenna Fischer shares the 2 times she laughed the hardest while filming 'The Office' [Mashable]

  • Amazon Workers Who Commute Across the US-Mexico Border Every Day Are Organizing for Better Working Conditions [VICE News]

  • Biden Administration Pushes More Ocean Drilling Amid Record Oil and Gas Profits [The Intercept]

  • The Disney+ Earth Day special from National Geographic, 'Explorer: The Last Tepui,' follows elite climber Alex Honnold ('Free Solo') and an elite climbing team as they attempt to climb up a sheer cliff and deliver a renowned scientist to the top of a tepui to search for undiscovered species. [National Geographic]

  • The brakes on a Spirit Airlines plane caught fire after landing in Atlanta [NPR]

  • California cuts cannabis taxes to heal ailing industry [CapRadioNews]

  • Les Sri-Lankais défient le pouvoir [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Vladimir Putin Often Backs Down [Foreign Policy]

  • Ukraine’s Implausible Theories of Victory — The Fantasy of Russian Defeat and the Case for Diplomacy [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Struggles to Understand Abe Assassination [The Diplomat]

  • The Scientist Who Developed a New Way to Understand Communication [Quanta Magazine]

  • [Information presse] Début réussi pour la troisième période d'exploitation du Grand collisionneur de hadrons #LHCRun3 — Pour en savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • The Adventures of Commander Moonikin Campos and Friends [NASA]

  • Operation Weka II: Nearly 700 human trafficking victims rescued [INTERPOL]

  • Space Force Will Yield ‘Eye-Watering’ Intel Capabilities, Whiting Says [Air Force Magazine]

  • Back to the Bay! Spocom Delivers Big in NorCal [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 560 & BENKYO RADIO 560.

It is incredibly crazy how Israel’s Spyware/Malware NSO Pegasus had been quietly spying on everybody on Earth. This is the reason why Israel was able for decades to “control-the-narrative” in Israel/Palestine. They make the Palestinians look like bad people, even though they are poor and live behind a wall, and have to go through checkpoints every day like cattle. Just recently, it is “Eid-Mubarak”, a celebration by Muslims around the world. In Palestine, there were 150,000 Muslims who prayed at the Mosque, making a loud peaceful statement that they are not going anywhere. Israelis and Palestinians need to get along. Just like Captain America and Iron Man need to get along. Even Marvel is now releasing Ms. Marvel, a Muslim superhero. It won’t be long until DC Comics have a Muslim superhero, they probably have one as well. Just like Cartman hates Kyle, but loves playing video games together. I boost a lot of Palestinian music, but I still love Drake. Drake made mixtapes when NOBODY gave a shit. Everybody made fun of him. And he got bigger and better. Do you remember the years he was desperately in love with Rihanna and everybody called him a loser? Well, Rihanna’s husband cheated on her while she was pregnant. Drake made a satire video that there is a long line of women who want to marry him. Remember, you need to work hard everyday and keep building, keep pushing. In the mist of COVID, plenty of movie and tv directors are sharing lots of new stories. The same goes for the world of videogames. And with the metaverse coming from Playstation, Microsoft, Valve Software Steam, and Facebook, you’ll be able to enter a whole new realm. Many years ago, EverQuest was seen as a nerdy boring thing that nobody did. But now, while by day you are working Corporate, by night, you can be a Wizard in Elden Ring, etc etc.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 559 | BENKYO RADIO 559

  • Started from the bottom, now we’re CISOs [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio 517 [Nicky Romero]

  • Kamala Harris: Americans took abortion rights "for granted" [AXIOS]

  • Inside the Government's Fight Against Quantum Hackers—Which Don't Exist Yet [TechMeme]

  • How China beat US pharma giant Gilead in the race to create a covid antiviral pill [Quartz]

  • The fight against inflation starts at sea [Recode]

  • 3 ways next-gen academics can avoid an unnecessary AI winter [TheNextWeb]

  • All Hail the Halal Fried Chicken Shop [Eater]

  • New Research: A Good Night's Rest Is Vital for Heart Health — The American Heart Association cites lack of sleep as a risk factor for cardiovascular illness, giving busy entrepreneurs yet another reason to get more rest. [Inc.]

  • CEOs and business leaders sound off on the most indispensible tech tools [Fast Company]

  • Introducing our NFT Dapp Starter Kit for Developers [Medium]

  • How to Identify, Prevent and Avoid Burnout at Work [Entrepreneur]

  • The Secrets of Covid ‘Brain Fog’ Are Starting to Lift [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly [TWIT]

  • 54 Doodle for Google winners showcase self-care [Google Blog]

  • ​​Deep Hierarchical Planning from Pixels [Google AI Blog]

  • Follow the Money — On the economies and countries that depend on migrant money and labor. [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Rewinding the clock on Eta Carinae’s “Great Eruption” of 1837 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Preparing For a Tough Economy? Your Whole Workforce Needs Data Skills [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • This is Economics — Learn how SAP solutions can help you turn inefficient ways of working into sustainable ways of working. [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 559 & BENKYO RADIO 559.

As you may be aware, all of the White-Hacks, Black-Hats, and Gray-Hats are banding together AROUND THE WORLD to fight Russia and Vladimir Putin. This is very important because Ukraine must win this war and resume fixing the global food crisis. It is imperative.

Have you ever played the Watch Dogs series? Check them out, there are excellent games.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 558 | BENKYO RADIO 558

  • UMEK’s New Beatport Sounds Sample Pack is What Young Techno Producers Need [beatportal]

  • Arturia releases Sound Explorers Collection Belledonne, a massif bundle of vintage instrument and effect plugins [Computer Music]

  • Groove Synthesis: "The 3rd Wave is our imagination of what would've happened if PPG had stayed in business" [Future Music]

  • Tomorrowland Announces 21-Day Streaming Schedule for 2022 Festivals [DJ Mag]

  • Ellen Allien Set to Release Latest Part of ‘We Are Not Alone’ Compilation [Mixmag]

  • Hardwell sits down with Zane Lowe to talk hiatus decision, making a statement with ‘Rebels Never Die,’ and more [Dancing Astronaut]

  • The Chainsmokers Add New Collab With Bob Moses To ‘So Far So Good’ Deluxe Release [Your EDM]

  • “I Want to Follow my Heart”: Armin van Buuren on Sound Experimentation and the Future of Trance [EDM]

  • Claptone Debuts on Defected with One of Summers Most in-demand Records ‘Calabria’ [EDM Sauce]

  • Weekend Edition Casio Makes A Watch For Damn Near Everyone [HODINKEE]

  • UN Security Council must renew lifesaving cross-border aid into northwest Syria [MSF]

  • Governments are ignoring the pandemic’s disastrous effect on education [The Economist]

  • The new physics — Our podcast on science and technology. This week, as the Large Hadron Collider returns to life, we explore the theories that could move physics beyond the Standard Model [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Designing Learning Programs for a Hybrid Workplace [Harvard Business Review]

  • National lifeguard shortage forces pool closures across US [BBC World]

  • Blinken Blasts China’s Support for Russia, Calls Out Xi Jinping [Bloomberg]

  • Biden signs executive order on abortion, declares Supreme Court 'out of control' [Reuters]

  • At G20 talks, West urges Russia to unblock Ukraine’s grain ports [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Teaching Myself Calculus at Sixty-Five [The New Yorker]

  • Twitter says it’s going to sue Elon Musk for trying to back out of the deal [The Verge]

  • Preparing for extreme weather is a community concern. Here’s how to be ready. [Vox]

  • Streaming service NFL+ confirmed, NFL will choose a streamer for its Sunday Ticket this fall [TechCrunch]

  • Why business is booming for military AI startups [MIT Technology Review]

  • Right-wing evangelicals are bragging about praying with Supreme Court justices while lobbying to influence cases: report [Business Insider]

  • ‘Disturbing’: weedkiller ingredient tied to cancer found in 80% of US urine samples [The Guardian]

  • Ukraine and the Contest of Global Stamina — The conflict’s long-run trajectory seems increasingly likely to be shaped by whether the United States and its allies can maintain their military, political and financial commitments to holding off Russia. [The New York Times] #Ukraine

  • Earth Is On Track To Lose More Than 1,000 Wild Mammal Species, UN Report Says [Huffington Post]

  • How the UN Security Council Can Reinvent Itself [The Atlantic]

  • What Happens When Americans Don’t Trust Institutions? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Summer in America is becoming hotter, longer and more dangerous [The Washington Post]

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers : au Stade de France, l’alchimie retrouvée [Le Monde]

  • Watch NASA's megarocket ace a pivotal thrust test before its moon flight [Mashable]

  • Gas Prices Are Going Down. Has Anybody Noticed? [VICE News]

  • Democrats’ Cowardice and Complicity in the Post-Roe World [The Intercept_]

  • Should you get a second COVID booster now, or wait for updated shots? [National Geographic]

  • Hide the wine! I'm hosting my first Eid al-Adha feast [NPR]

  • California coronavirus updates: Pharmacists can now prescribe COVID-19 pill to patients [CapRadioNews]

  • Apprendre à nager n’est plus donné à tout le monde [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Future of NATO with Julianne Smith [Foreign Policy]

  • The Balance of Soft Power — The American and Chinese Quests to Win Hearts and Minds [Foreign Affairs]

  • Small State, Big Agenda? Nepal in the Gulf Labor Migration Market — How can Nepal compete with larger migrant-sending states like India without jeopardizing the wellbeing of its workers? [The Diplomat]

  • The Complex Reality of Cyber War and Ukraine [The Cipher Brief]

  • A Solver of the Hardest Easy Problems About Prime Numbers [Quanta Magazine]

  • Un gâteau pour #Higgs10 🎂#ThrowbackThursday avec la DG du CERN Fabiola Gianotti lundi dernier, en train de couper un morceau du gâteau célébrant les dix ans de la découverte du boson de Higgs par @ATLASexperiment et @CMSexperiment En savoir plus [CERN_FR]

  • Hubble Spots a Merging Galactic Gem [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 558 & BENKYO RADIO 558. Attached below is a video about The Kite Runner on Broadway. It’s great because it’s raising awareness about the situation in Afghanistan, which has been somewhat forgotten. Hopefully this revived story will continue to inspire minds about those who still cares about the situation there. Thank you to everyone involved in making this play.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 557 | BENKYO RADIO 557

  • Watch Malacia’s First Interview [Manchester United]

  • Manchester United transfer news LIVE Cristiano Ronaldo and Frenkie de Jong latest as Antony bid 'rejected' [Manchester Evening News]

  • Man United supporters' trust hit out at Glazers after £11m payment made to owners [ESPN UK]

  • Will the Glazers still be alive if Cristiano Ronaldo leaves Manchester United? Stay tuned to the next episode of ESPN FC [ESPN FC]

  • The game industry is feeling the economic squeeze [Protocol]

  • The Nicky Romero shop is still offline but will be back soon [Nicky Romero]

  • Apple's "lockdown mode" highlights security tradeoffs [AXIOS]

  • Apple tells MOSSAD and Israel’s NSO Malware/Spyware to go fuck themselves and announces Lockdown Mode in iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura to protect against “highly targeted cyberattacks” by disabling features, apps, and more [TechMeme]

  • Even Japan is fighting inflation now [Quartz]

  • The inside story at Meta as it moves beyond Facebook [Recode]

  • Meta’s new open-source AI is a step towards a universal language translator [TheNextWeb]

  • The Ultimate Home Bar Accessories Guide [Punch Drink by Eater]

  • Monkeypox Cases Are Rising. Here's How to Protect Your Workplace — The Biden administration is expanding access to testing and vaccines against the outbreak. It's not as threatening as Covid-19, but employees need to be wary. [Inc.]

  • Everything you need to become happier, according to science [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase Expands Staking Offerings to Include Solana [Medium]

  • How to Land Your Dream Investors and Catapult You to Success [Entrepreneur]

  • Apple’s Lockdown Mode Aims to Counter (Israel’s NSO Pegasus) Spyware Threats — Starting with iOS 16, people who are at risk of being targeted with spyware will have some much-needed help. [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 825 [TWIT]

  • ¡Que aproveche! Spain’s culinary heritage [Google Blog]

  • MLGO: A Machine Learning Framework for Compiler Optimization [Google AI Blog]

  • Contributor — Colin Grant [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: 47 Tucanae [Astronomy Magazine]

  • To Win the Trust of Your Stakeholders, Avoid These 3 Leadership Traps [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Virgin Megastore is back? But in Dubai? Thanks to the help of SAP [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! It seems that the staff at Manchester United is taking way too long to sign the five new players for the month of July, as a result, there is a chance that Cristiano Ronaldo will leave, and that’s going to be terrible for the team. He is basically doing community service, for a team who has not won a match without his help this past season. It is true that sometimes there are stories about “he has a big ego this, he has a big ego that” but BITCH look at the statistics. Who provides all the work? Ronaldo. Who stopped us from embarrassment this past season? Ronaldo. Everybody wants to hate him because he’s the best. We are talking about a player who SINGLEHANDELY saved Manchester United past terrible season, meanwhile MESSI IS PLAYING ON AN ALL-STAR TEAM AT PSG and they could not win the UCL. We needed to qualify for UCL. We had a bunch of drama queens who get paid MILLIONS OF DOLLARS to kick the ball around, and they complained that they weren’t paid enough. 11 players got kicked out. There will need to be new signings. There is so much turmoil at Manchester United, I’m afraid that ETH needs to receive wisdom and advice from the one and only ERIC CANTONA and finally put him on the staff. It’s time, Eric, we need you, the club needs you, the supporters need you, the city of Manchester needs you. Go UNITED!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 556 | BENKYO RADIO 556

  • EFFY: Before Maya Jane Coles, — All The Electronic Music I Listened To Was By Men [beatportal]

  • Spitfire Audio “channels Afro-percussion through dub signals and free jazz” in new plugin instrument [Computer Music]

  • How we made Fastlove with George Michael: “He was the only artist we ever worked with who absolutely refused to have his vocals pitch-corrected” [Future Music]

  • DJ Mag Top 100 DJs 2022 Voting is Now Open [DJ Mag]

  • DIY Defiance: Genosys Sound System Brought the Spirit of ‘90s Rave to Glastonbury [Mixmag]

  • Tiësto teams up with Charli XCX for new summer bash ‘Hot In It’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Hï Ibiza voted World’s No. 1 Club as DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs results are announced [Your EDM]

  • Watch Chris Lake Debut Spellbinding House Remix of Ray Volpe’s “Laserbeam” [EDM]

  • STEVE AOKI & KAAZE Drop Summer Anthem “WHOLE AGAIN” With JOHN MARTIN [EDM Sauce]

  • One To Watch After Teaching France's Brightest Young Watchmakers, Florent Lecomte Is Ready For His Own Spotlight [HODINKEE]

  • UN Security Council must renew lifesaving cross-border aid into northwest Syria [MSF]

  • NATO Allies sign Accession Protocols for Finland and Sweden [NATO]

  • Swedish House Mafia and IKEA Unveil First Products From Upcoming Collaboration [HYPEBEAST]

  • Putin to Die From 'Grave' Illness Within Two Years: Ukraine Gen. Budanov [Newsweek]

  • Way of the Warrior Kid I - From Wimpy to Warrior The Navy Seal Way [JOCKO]

  • The toxicity of Boris Johnson [The Economist]

  • “They are there but you’ll never see their faces”: The secret heroes of Shanghai’s lockdown [1843 magazine]

  • You’re Working More. Here’s How to Talk to Your Partner About It. [Harvard Business Review]

  • Rapper Nipsey Hussle's killer convicted of murder [BBC News]

  • US, Allies Discuss Capping Russian Oil at $40-$60 a Barrel to Cut War Financing [Bloomberg]

  • Journey to Mecca: Scenes from the haj pilgrimage [Reuters]

  • World hunger rising as UN agencies warn of ‘looming catastrophe’ [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Boris Johnson’s Government is Collapsing in on Itself [The New Yorker]

  • Why the 8BITDO Pro 2 is the Best Controller for Retro Gaming [INPUT]

  • The back alley abortion in ‘Dirty Dancing’ hits different right now [MIC]

  • Do You Need 8 Glasses of Water a Day? Hydration Scientists Demystify the Number [INVERSE]

  • NASA reestablishes communication with new lunar spacecraft after brief blackout [The Verge]

  • Should I delete my period app? And other post-Roe privacy questions. [Vox]

  • Best Buy Black Friday In July Sale Announced [IGN]

  • Get A Gaming Keyboard, Headset, And Mouse For $33 [GameSpot]

  • The best anime of 2022, so far [Polygon]

  • The best video games of 2022, so far [Polygon]

  • Apple says Lockdown Mode in iOS 16 will help block government spyware attacks [TechCrunch]

  • No power, no fans, no AC: The villagers fighting to survive India’s deadly heatwaves [MIT Technology Review]

  • UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to quit after dozens of ministers resign over his conduct [Business Insider]

  • Love this piece of wisdom from the #DalaiLama who celebrates his 87th birthday today. Happy Birthday! — “Sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck. — Dalai Lama [LinkedIn] #AriannaHuffington

  • ‘Hangry is a real thing’: psychologists find link between hunger and emotions [The Guardian]

  • U.S. pharmacists receive permission from the F.D.A. to prescribe Pfizer’s Covid pills. [The New York Times]

  • The Best Way To Make A Mojito, According To Experts [Huffington Post]

  • Hybrid Work Is Doomed — Office workers work in offices, for better or for worse. [The Atlantic]

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

  • Opinion: Give Biden a break [The Washington Post]

  • Covid-19 – Ce qu’il faut savoir sur la 7e vague : contaminations, pic, hospitalisations — Avec une augmentation rapide et constante des cas, le pays est entré dans la septième vague d’épidémie. Variant en circulation, état de la vaccination, situation à l’hôpital… Voici les points-clés. [Le Monde]

  • Apple reveals iPhone Easter egg: An old-school wallpaper that honors Steve Jobs [Mashable]

  • Apple Announces 'Extreme' Privacy Mode for Targets of Government Spyware [Motherboard - Tech by VICE]

  • Democrats Don’t Have a Plan, But Abortion Rights Activists Do: “We Will Primary Everybody” — Worried the Democratic establishment is failing heed the urgency of the moment, a once-pacified left faces down arrests to send a message. [The Intercept_]

  • One of the best tools for predicting COVID-19 outbreaks? Sewage. [National Geographic]

  • Record number of people worldwide are moving toward starvation, U.N. warns [NPR]

  • African American school administrators in Sacramento say racism against Black leaders is an ongoing issue [CapRadioNews]

  • « Mon voisin vote Front national » [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Does Putin’s War Mark a New Period in History? [Foreign Policy]

  • The United States Needs a Better Strategy to Deter Iran — Stoking Tehran’s Fears May Be the Only Way to Avoid War [Foreign Affairs]

  • Will the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Make a Difference? [The Diplomat]

  • The Drone Series: Expanding Horizons for Drone Technology [The Cipher Brief]

  • In Times of Scarcity, War and Peace, a Ukrainian Finds the Magic in Math [Quanta Magazine]

  • Des sourires à 13.6 TeV 🤩Cette #PhotoDeLaSemaine célèbre le début du #LHCRun3 et de la nouvelle saison de physique. Il est certain qu’il a fallu “tout un village” pour réussir cet exploit et nous sommes heureux d’avoir vécu cette journée ensemble ! [CERN_FR]

  • Join the Virtual Global Social for the Reveal of the James Webb Space Telescope's First Images [NASA]

  • Fugitive mafia boss extradited from Brazil to Italy [INTERPOL]

  • 2022 USAF & USSF Almanac: U.S. Space Force [Air Force Magazine]

  • MkIII Toyota Supra: A Decade-Long Makeover Done Right [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 556 & BENKYO RADIO 556.

I’ve included a video below on how to defeat Mr. Bison in Street Fighter V, a very tough opponent also known as Vladimir Putin. There are rumors that he will die within 2 years. Now is a great time for every fan of Fighting Games around the globe to log in and beat Mr. Bison. Soon there will be even bigger EVO Championship competition, where the world can gather together to beat Mr. Bison (Putin). Street Fighter 6 is coming out in a few months, and it will be even more awesome.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 555 | BENKYO RADIO 555

  • Meet the chief people officer who wants to hire 4,000 employees in 2022 despite industry layoffs [Protocol]

  • Perception EP [Nicky Romero]

  • Newsom encourages Floridians to move to California in GOP attack ad [AXIOS]

  • The iPhone Is Taking a Back Seat to the Mac in Chip Upgrades [TechMeme]

  • Extreme weather hit Australia and Japan. Flooding has forced thousands to evacuate Sydney, while temperatures in Tokyo on Saturday crossed the 95-degree Fahrenheit mark for the eighth straight day amid a record-breaking heat wave. [Quartz]

  • Why Silicon Valley is fertile ground for obscure religious beliefs [Recode]

  • It’s been 10 years since the Higgs boson discovery — here’s how it could unshackle our reality [TheNextWeb]

  • The 14 Best Patisseries in Paris [Eater]

  • 4 Must-Watch Movies and TV Shows for Entrepreneurs This Summer [Inc.]

  • This is how playing video games can be good for teams, according to science [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase Institute Research: Crypto Prices and Market Efficiency [Medium] #COINBASE

  • How to Deal With the Most Annoying Person in the World (Your Past Self) [Entrepreneur]

  • Climate Change Breaks Plant Immune Systems. Can They Be Rebooted? [WIRED]

  • This Week in Enterprise Tech Episode 500 [TWIT]

  • Preserving languages and the stories behind them [Google Blog]

  • Identifying Disfluencies in Natural Speech [Google AI Blog]

  • Contributor - Joseph Conrad [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Sojourner: The microwave-sized rover that showed us Mars [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Is Your Company Getting Hit by the Supply Chain Crisis? Try These Tactics [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Fun in the cloud — Virgin Megastore uses SAP to deliver cool, new entertaining products and feel-good shopping experiences to customers anywhere. [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 555 & BENKYO RADIO 555.

I am going to say this as politely as I can, and it’s for the sake of fathers and mothers of these crazy wild teenagers who never seem to listen. I want you to pay close attention: if you are doing a TikTok, while operating a motor vehicle, you have a death-wish. Do NOT do it. A few years ago, a dear good friend of mine used to take all these Snapchat videos while driving, until I gave her an angry emoticon, reminding her politely that she has a husband who loves her very much, and children that depend on her. Thankfully, eventually she stopped, and only makes videos when the car is stopped, or when her husband is driving. Now, please, teenagers, do NOT text and drive. You simply do not comprehend that when you are in a vehicle with 5 other people, you get distracted easily, your sole focus is driving. Now, after driving 5 years, after driving 10 years, yeah, you can do a few dance moves while driving and smile with your friend. But when you have 6 months of experience driving and you’re driving without a care in the world, what the fuck do you think will happen? As always, CHP is doing their various campaigns to show the importance of wearing a seat-belt, to not drink and drive, to not text-and-drive. I need you to understand, going to have fun at events are great and what not, but as I have said it before on this blog, what is the point if you don’t make it home in one piece? Please do it for the sanity of your parents. It takes a split-second to have life-long consequences. Please be careful out there. Thank you.

Until Next Time!