JETLAG RADIO 615 | BENKYO RADIO 615

  • Why on-demand talent could be exactly what companies need right now [Protocol]

  • Afrojack & Steve Aoki - No Beef (feat. Miss Palmer) [Steve Aoki’s 11 Years Later Remix] [Wall Recordings]

  • The Moon is a jumping off point for Mars [AXIOS]

  • Yandex confirms hackers created a traffic jam in Moscow on September 1 by ordering dozens of taxis from Yandex Taxi to converge on the same location [TechMeme]

  • An omicron booster campaign is about to begin in the US. An updated version of the covid vaccine got the green light from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [Quartz]

  • Where we’re spending our screentime, in 3 charts [Recode]

  • Researchers train AI to predict EV battery degradation [TheNextWeb]

  • ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ and the American Omakase Boom [Eater]

  • To Find Huge Success, You Have to Adapt [Inc.]

  • 4 things emotionally intelligent people do when they have a tough new job [Fast Company]

  • How Coinbase Protects Users From Risky Assets [Medium] #Coinbase

  • What to Stream Over Labor Day Weekend [Entrepreneur]

  • Is Oxygen the Answer to Long Covid? [WIRED]

  • This Week in Enterprise Tech 509 [TWIT]

  • Our ongoing work to support the 2022 U.S. midterm elections [Google Blog]

  • Announcing the Patent Phrase Similarity Dataset [Google AI Blog]

  • By the numbers: The Space Launch System, NASA’s next Moon rocket [Astronomy Magazine]

  • The Happiness Issue [ecotone]

  • Why Hybrid Work Supports Mental Wellbeing for Employees [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Why Ordina choose Rise with SAP? [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 615 & BENKYO RADIO 615.

It’s College Football GameDay on ESPN! Best of luck to the Buckeyes against Notre Dame this afternoon! Go Bucks!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 614 | BENKYO RADIO 614

  • Amy Dabbs: “There is Something Magical about KiNK” [beatportal]

  • Carl Cox: “As far as I’m concerned, my studio has the best speaker system in the world” [Computer Music]

  • Make room for EDM’s new one-stop synth, sampler, rompler hybrid – HALO [Future Music]

  • Bassjackers Take On the 3-minute Mix | Top 100 DJs x Virtual DJ [DJ Mag]

  • Amsterdam Dance Event Unveils Next Wave of Artists for October Edition [Mixmag]

  • Parookaville festival brings Germany together for epic sixth installment [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Sable Valley Summer Vol. 3 Out Tomorrow, with RL Grime x Hex Cougar, Holly x Baauer, X&G, and more [Your EDM]

  • Adventure Club Have an “Old School” Remix Brewing [EDM]

  • Bubba Brothers Release Newest Title, ‘Basstribe EP’ [EDM Sauce]

  • Watching Movies Tom Cruise Is At it Again With A Tudor Heritage Chrono In 'Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol' [HODINKEE]

  • Five things to know about the devastating floods in Pakistan [MSF]

  • American states are now Petri dishes of polarization — Only electoral reform can make them work properly [The Economist]

  • Midnight train to Georgia: among the Russians in exile [The Economist] Podcasts

  • Quiet Quitting Is About Not Receiving a Paycheck, Not Bad Employees [Harvard Business Review]

  • The art of mashing up words to create new ones [BBC Ideas] Hungry + Angry = Hangry

  • Pandemic Set US Students Back 20 Years in Reading, Math Levels [Bloomberg]

  • FBI found more than 11,000 government records at Trump's Florida home [Reuters]

  • Mosque blast in Afghanistan kills prominent scholar, civilians — At least 18 people killed, including pro-Taliban imam, in suicide attack on the Guzargah Mosque in western Herat city with many wounded. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Can We Predict Which Viruses will Spread From Animals to Humans? [New Yorker]

  • Twitter Had a New Plan to Fight Extremism — Then Elon Arrived [The Verge]

  • Why movie tickets will be $3 across America this Saturday [Vox]

  • AI is getting better at generating porn. We might not be prepared for the consequences. [TechCrunch]

  • Why I got my one-year-old vaccinated against polio [MIT Technology Review]

  • DOJ's Mar-a-Lago investigation appears to be moving toward criminal charges for Trump, former top counterintelligence official says [Insider]

  • 🚨 Free Data Visualisations Cheat Sheet! 🚨 — Start the first day of Data Literacy Month right! Whether you are looking for a brief guide or need a quick refresher, kick off your data learning with a Data Visualisations cheat sheet. Enjoy. 🙏 Download here 👉 www.bit.ly/3B466Z6 [Linkedin] #DataCamp

  • FBI materials seized from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home included 90 empty folders [The Guardian]

  • ‘This worries me a lot.’ U.N. nuclear watchdog says shelling at Ukrainian plant still poses a grave risk. [The New York Times]

  • Using A Sauna After Working Out May Benefit Your Heart Health [Huffington Post]

  • What If Joan of Arc Wasn’t a Woman? [The Atlantic]

  • Why Trump's Presence In The Midterms Is Risky For The GOP [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: In tough times, don’t lose sight of Germany’s unlikely success story [The Washington Post]

  • Le grand retour des tourists en France [Le Monde]

  • Which tech companies have laid off staff? [Mashable]

  • Astronomers Are Freaking Out Over Bizarre Rectangle-Shaped Rings in Space [VICE News]

  • Donald Trump’s “Better Call Saul” Performance Isn’t Going Well [The Intercept_]

  • The U.S. ‘warming hole’—a climate anomaly explained [National Geographic]

  • To Save the Deep Ocean, We Should Mine the Moon [Nautilus]

  • What's making us happy: A guide to your weekend listening and viewing [NPR]

  • Heat wave hits Northern California — here’s how to stay safe and cool [CapRadioNews]

  • How U.S. Grand Strategy Is Changed by Ukraine [Foreign Policy]

  • Is Russia’s Economy on the Brink? — Moscow’s Struggle to Sustain Its War in Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • Uzbekistan’s Ethnic Minorities: Out of Sight, But Not Out of Mind [The Diplomat]

  • Webb Space Telescope Snaps Its First Photo of an Exoplanet [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday avec CAST 🔭 Le télescope utilisé par CAST est fait à partir d’un prototype d’aimant dipolaire du #LHC. L’aimant été transformé en télescope qui scrute le 🌞 pour chercher les axions. En savoir plus: [CERN_FR] #FollowTheProtons

  • Artemis I Launch Update: Mission Management Team Gives “Go” for Sept. 3 [NASA Artemis]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 614 & BENKYO RADIO 614.

614 is the area code for the city of Columbus, Ohio. That is my Alma Mater where I attended THE Ohio State University. I had a lot of memories there. Some were good, and some were bad. But here’s what you must remember, even when things were bad, and I took a summer off in Los Angeles, ultimately, it was important to return and finish Senior Year. Getting all your credits matters. Graduating matters. The thing about college is, a lot of people tell you a college degree does not matter, but somehow someway, no matter where you go or which institution you try to get in (corporate, government, etc), they will ask about that stupid piece of paper, whether or not you got a Bachelor’s Degree. I can assure you, that if it was not for my college education, I would not be where I am today. The experiences you will have in college cannot be replicated anywhere else. Also, what you should know is that, if you are attending a Community College during your Freshman and Sophomore years, it’s not the end of the world. It’s cheaper to transfer Sophomore or Junior year. When you an Alumnus of OSU, you can say you went to one of the best schools in the entire country. At OSU, I got to go to electronic dance music concerts almost weekly off campus. I got to study in 24/7 libraries (Do you have any idea how amazing it is to have a library open 24/7?) There’s just something about the OSU campus that can’t be described anywhere else. If I didn’t have to pay out-of-state tuition, I’d probably try to complete a Master’s Degree, a PhD at OSU, or gather another certificate from such a fine institution. If you live in Ohio, and you’re deciding on a college, go to OSU. You’ll have an unforgettable experience. Not to mention, if you’re a Class of 2026, you get to graduate by enjoying the summer watching THE UNITED STATES MEN’S FOOTBALL (SOCCER) TEAM PLAY THE WORLD CUP AT HOME, and with a local team (Columbus Crew) as wild as they are, you are sure to have a good time all throughout the city. Anyway, Go Bucks!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 613 | BENKYO RADIO 613

  • Axon's plan for Taser drones in schools isn't dead yet [Protocol] we’ve come to the point where there are Taser drones in school. This is so ridiculous. President Biden just needs to ban assault rifles just like President Bill Clinton did numerous years ago.

  • Shiah Maisel - Really Love You (feat. Afrojack) [Wall Recordings]

  • 46 large fires burn across 8 states as heat wave grips U.S. West [AXIOS]

  • Micron will invest ~$15B in a new memory manufacturing fab in Idaho, spending a total of $40B in the US by 2030, helped by grants and credits from the CHIPS Act [TechMeme]

  • US president Joe Biden called Donald Trump and his backers a threat to the country. Biden’s fiery speech referred to attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election, which also involved the likes of a Supreme Court justice’s wife. [Quartz]

  • Thirty-five-year-old Honduras Juan Carlos Montes remains on the run. The (Carlos) Montes clan is accused of being one of the largest drug trafficking cartels in Honduras. [BBC News]

  • Forget chess, DeepMind’s training its new AI to play football — This is cool, but what's the AI's rank in FIFA 22? [TheNextWeb]

  • The long road ahead for American-made electric vehicles [Recode] #EV

  • It’s Corn (It’s Not Corn) [Eater]

  • More Than Half of America's Unicorns Have Immigrant Founders — Billion-dollar startups by those born outside the U.S. have grown more than 500 percent since 2018. [Inc.]

  • 4 ways to reengage the quiet quitters in your company [Fast Company]

  • Why We’re Launching a Voter Registration & Education Initiative [Medium] #Coinbase

  • Listen Closely to What People Ask You. That's Where to Find Your Hidden Power. [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Dorm Gear for Heading Back to College [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 27 - Space Tourism [TWIT]

  • Bringing computer science education to 11 million students [Google Blog]

  • Announcing the Patent Phrase Similarity Dataset [Google AI Blog]

  • Humans have been living on the International Space Station for 20 years [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Issue 31 - Climate [ecotone] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • SAP S/4HANA 2021 - Identity & Access GovernanceHow to achieve profitable growth in retail | SAP Commerce Cloud [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 613 & BENKYO RADIO 613.

I think President Biden’s speech was important, since Trump and its MAGA-cult have completely gone crazy. Here is the speech in its entirety.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 612 | BENKYO RADIO 612

  • The cloud computing giants are vying to protect their fat profits — Amazon, Google and Microsoft are all offering higher-end, stickier services [The Economist]

  • Is America entering a new era of political violence? [The Economist]

  • How to Figure Out the Power Dynamics in a New Job [Harvard Business Review]

  • Pakistan flood victims throw note pleading for help [BBC News]

  • Climate Change Measures Are a Lot More Popular Than Americans Think [Bloomberg]

  • U.N. issues flash appeal for $160 million to help Pakistan with floods [Reuters]

  • UN says six million Afghans are at risk of famine as crises grow [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Republicans Worry That Midterm Voters Might Believe Women Deserve Rights [The New Yorker]

  • IFA 2022: all the news from Berlin’s big tech show [The Verge]

  • The expanded child tax credit kept 4 million kids out of poverty. Can it come back? [Vox]

  • Twitter’s attempt to monetize porn reportedly halted due to child safety warnings [TechCrunch]

  • 2002 35 Innovators Under 35 [MIT Technology Review]

  • Mo Amer is the first Palestinian refugee lead on American TV with Netflix series 'Mo.' And he really does carry around his own personal bottle of olive oil. [Insider]

  • Good for shielding your eyes, or warming your feet? The famous beret of the 🇫🇷 French mountain infantry is more than just a stylish headpiece. [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • FDA authorizes Covid-19 booster shots retooled to tackle Omicron subvariants [The Guardian]

  • To Prevent a Martian Plague, NASA Needs to Build a Very Special Lab [The New York Times]

  • Emma Heming Willis Talks About 'Paralyzing' Grief After Bruce Willis Aphasia Diagnosis [Huffington Post]

  • 15 Underseen TV Shows That You Should Watch Now [The Atlantic]

  • Meet 6 Democrats Of Color Who Want To See Their Party Change [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion | MAGA Republicans are out of touch with the real America [The Washington Post]

  • Elisabeth Borne annonce soixante politiques prioritaires pour le gouvernement, dont la planification écologique et la souveraineté énergétique [Le Monde]

  • Netflix's NSFW 'Cyberpunk: Edgerunners' trailer gets very intense, very fast [Mashable]

  • Cloudflare Suggests It Won’t Cut Off Anti-Trans Stalking Forum — The company has faced mounting pressure to stop providing security services to Kiwi Farms, whose users regularly dox and stalk trans people. [VICE News]

  • The Murdoch Family Exposes Its Hypocrisy in Lawsuits Over Fox News — In separate defamation suits in the U.S. and Australia, the owners of Fox News contradict themselves by trying to avoid the punishment they seek to inflict on others. [The Intercept_]

  • Pawpaws are America’s hidden edible treasure. Here’s how to pick them. [National Geographic]

  • Whatever happened to the new no-patent COVID vaccine touted as a global game changer? [NPR]

  • Flex Alert called for California as heat wave hits the west coast [CapRadioNews]

  • De la colonization à l’apartheid [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Undignified Fall of Russia’s Once-Dignified Diplomatic Corps — Russian diplomats were once viewed with begrudging respect in the West. Now they’re seen as irrelevant mouthpieces for Putin’s war in Ukraine. [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • The Gorbachev Vacuum [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japanese Defense Ministry Requests Largest Ever Budget for Fiscal Year 2023 [The Diplomat]

  • How Isaac Newton Discovered the Binomial Power Series [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 612 & BENKYO RADIO 612.

It’s time for some praise for Erik Ten Hag. He was clearly beaten and placed MUFC at the bottom of the table. This was terrible. Thankfully, he won the next 2 following matches, and we are now 8th place on the EPL table. There’s still a lot of work to do to be Top 4, and remain Top 4 for the end of the 2022/2023 season. We must secure a UCL spot for the 2023/2024 campaign. It is imperative. I think MUFC has woken up, and they will do the Manager proud. Let’s remember that there will be about 38 matches in the EPL season. We must take every match seriously in order to stay proud for our statistics at the end of the season. Go UNITED!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 611 | BENKYO RADIO 611

  • Inventing Ikea’s future, assembly instructions not included [Protocol]

  • Afrojack presents NLW [Wall Recordings]

  • Ukraine launches counteroffensive to retake Russian-occupied Kherson [AXIOS]

  • Y Combinator names Garry Tan as its next president, replacing Geoff Ralston (due to discrimination) in January 2023; Tan will step away from his role at his firm Initialized Capital [TechMeme]

  • Gas storage centers are quickly filling up in Germany. Despite continuing pressure on energy exports from Russia, an 85% capacity goal for October could be met by early next month. [Quartz]

  • Missing parts, long waits, and a dead mouse: The perils of getting a Tesla fixed — Tesla wants to eliminate the need for service. Recode obtained customer complaints to the FTC that suggest this isn’t happening — yet. [Recode]

  • New water map of Mars reveals potential landing spots on the red planet [TheNextWeb]

  • In Search of the Ultimate Frozen Margarita [PUNCH]

  • Diversity in Tech: How to Make Real Change [Inc.]

  • Stop avoiding conflict and start advocating for yourself [Fast Company]

  • The Language of Quantum Physics [Medium]

  • 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Opening a Cafe [Entrepreneur]

  • Can a Particle Accelerator Trace the Origins of Printing? [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 26 — Space for the Rest of Us [TWIT]

  • Fitbit’s fall lineup: helping you live your healthiest life [Google Blog]

  • OptFormer: Towards Universal Hyperparameter Optimization with Transformers [Google AI Blog]

  • Watch: Why can we see the Moon during the day? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Catch all the Dreamforce ’22 Magic on Salesforce+ [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • How SAP solutions impact Fresh Group? Abdelfattah Ali, Fresh Group | SAP Sapphire Madrid [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 611 & BENKYO RADIO 611.

The South Park 25th Anniversary is now available for free on YouTube! Enjoy!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 610 | BENKYO RADIO 610

  • A Statement from Beatport’s CEO [beatportal]

  • Apple is letting you remix Katy Perry in GarageBand on your iPhone and iPad [Computer Music]

  • Reason Studios Chord Sequencer review [Future Music]

  • DJ MAG Top 100 DJs 2022 Vote Now [DJ Mag]

  • Bristol Rapper Mushkilla Blends UKG and House on New EP [Mixmag]

  • Tchami adds polished flair to Shiba San’s ‘I Wanna’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • G Jones releases first single, “Operator,” from forthcoming new EP [Your EDM]

  • “A Truly Special Moment”: Watch Kshmr Perform on a Raft in Kashmir [EDM]

  • HALIENE Shines Bright With Stunning New Single ‘Reach Across The Sky’ [EDM Sauce]

  • The Fine German Watch That Taught Me To Appreciate Asymmetry [HODINKEE]

  • The Life-Extension Episode — Dr. Matt Kaeberlein on The Dog Aging Project, Rapamycin, Metformin, Spermidine, NAD+ Precursors, Urolithin A, Acarbose, and Much More (#610) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Caring for the severely injured after deadly escalation in Gaza [MSF]

  • Gold Digger Dumps Broke Boyfriend, Then Regrets Her Decision [Dhar Mann]

  • Ukraine starts a push to recapture Kherson, a crucial Russian-occupied city [The Economist]

  • “Progressives champion this policy but it’s not very progressive”—Biden cancels student debt [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How Much Time and Energy Do We Waste Toggling Between Applications? [Harvard Business Review]

  • The sudden silencing of Guantanamo's artists [BBC News]

  • Hurricane Alley Hasn’t Been This Quiet in a Quarter Century [Bloomberg]

  • Pakistan floods cost at least $10 billion, planning minister says [Reuters]

  • Japan to push for Africa seat on the UN Security Council [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Amy Schumer’s Mom Com — A comic adapts her bawdy, bodily routines to marriage and parenthood. [New Yorker]

  • Biden faces growing pressure to legalize weed [The Verge]

  • “Scary easy. Sketchy as hell.”: How startups are pushing Adderall on TikTok [Vox]

  • Roku debuts a hilarious new trailer for ‘WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story’ starring Daniel Radcliffe [TechCrunch]

  • China’s heat wave is creating havoc for electric vehicle drivers [MIT Technology Review]

  • Michael Cohen says Trump may have already given away top-secret information from documents he brought around the world [Insider]

  • Have you ever seen Jupiter so clearly? — This image was taken by the James Webb Space Telescope’s near-infrared camera. — You can see aurorae near the poles and, in the wider field view, two of the planet’s tiny moons called Amalthea and Adrastea. — Interested in more stories like this? If you’re a subscriber, you can sign up for our Simply Science newsletter. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/enXzpYQP — Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, Jupiter ERS Team; image processing by Ricardo Hueso (UPV/EHU) and Judy Schmidt [LinkedIn]

  • Major sea-level rise caused by melting of Greenland ice cap is ‘now inevitable’ [The Guardian]

  • Tomatoes Spill Onto Interstate, Causing Crashes, Quips and Confusion [The New York Times]

  • John Fetterman Calls For Biden To Change Stance On Cannabis [Huffington Post]

  • You’ve Probably Seen Yourself in Your Memories [The Atlantic]

  • Where Should The Big Ten Expand Next? We Crunched The Numbers. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • 8 flavor-packed sandwich recipes for school and office lunches [The Washington Post]

  • Violence aux urgences : « L’impact pour les soignants est catastrophique » [Le Monde]

  • Interactive art piece 'Infratonal' explores the connection between humans and AI [Mashable]

  • California’s Gas Car Ban Is Going to Make Electric Cars Better [VICE News]

  • The Front Lines of the End of the World — and the Fight to Save the Amazon [The Intercept_]

  • Here are the most important places to conserve in America [National Geographic]

  • How are the COVID-19 vaccine and booster campaigns going in your state? [NPR]

  • Potentially dangerous heat anticipated in Northern California through Labor Day weekend [CapRadioNews]

  • Les meilleurs d’entre nous ///// Pierre Rimbert [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why Wars Are Easy to Start and Hard to End [Foreign Policy]

  • Stop Starving Afghanistan — Why the West Should Release Its Economic Chokehold [Foreign Affairs]

  • How Would Japan Respond to a Taiwan Contingency? [The Diplomat]

  • Secrets of the Moon’s Permanent Shadows Are Coming to Light [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ces photos de 2019 montrent les astronautes de la @SpaceStation se familiarisant avec les technologies du Spectromètre magnétique alpha (AMS). Quelques mois plus tard, @astroluca and @AstroDrewMorgan ont contribué à réparer AMS à bord de l'ISS. [CERN_FR]

  • The Artemis Generation Returns to School as NASA Returns to the Moon [NASA]

  • What is INTERPOL? Imagine you are the victim of a crime committed by someone from another country (ISRAEL). How can police catch the person? [INTERPOL]

  • Brown: Collaborative Combat Aircraft Not Just for NGAD [Air Force Magazine]

  • The Ultimate 2JZ-GTE A90 Toyota Supra Engine Swap You've Been Dreaming About [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 610 & BENKYO RADIO 610.

We tried to watch the Meteor Shower last year, and because of the California fires, we couldn’t see the Nightsky. A year later, we got to enjoy watching the stars at the local Observatory, and I highly recommend it to all. It’s very romantic.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 609 | BENKYO RADIO 609

  • Why Google’s Partha Ranganathan is doubling down on custom video chips [Protocol]

  • Afrojack, Black V Neck - Day N Night (feat. Muni Long) [Wall Recordings]

  • The FTC sues app analytics and data broker Kochava for selling data revealing “people's visits to reproductive health clinics, places of worship”, and more [TechMeme]

  • France and Algeria neared a gas deal. Natural gas deliveries to France could increase by 50% under a new agreement, though negotiations are ongoing. [Quartz]

  • Why billionaire John Malone’s shadow looms over CNN [Recode]

  • Physics breakthrough could lead to new, more efficient quantum computers [TheNextWeb]

  • The 38 Essential Istanbul Restaurants [Eater]

  • How to Expand Opportunities for Underrepresented Entrepreneurs [Inc.]

  • AI was made to turn David Bowie songs into surreal music videos [Fast Company]

  • The Beautiful Applications of Calculus in Real Life [Medium]

  • The Pros and Cons of a 4-Day Workweek [Entrepreneur]

  • The Telegram-Powered News Outlet Waging Guerrilla War on Russia [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 890 [TWIT]

  • Stadia Savepoint: July updates [Google Blog]

  • UVQ: Measuring YouTube’s Perceptual Video Quality [Google AI Blog]

  • What are wormholes? An astrophysicist explains these shortcuts through space-time [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Customers Want Your Business to Engage More on Social Issues, Not Less [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • How can we use technology to help people? Guillermo Gauna-Vivas, Ayudame3d | SAP Sapphire Madrid [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 609 & BENKYO RADIO 609.

Be sure to read the Initial D manga if you have not already, and as you know the MF GHOST manga is on my bookclub. The animated series will be released in 2023.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 608 | BENKYO RADIO 608

  • Summer reads — A new collection of our most beach-friendly articles [The Economist]

  • Can Russian history explain the Ukraine crisis? — Host Jon Fasman talks to historian Orlando Figes about the myths and ideologies that drive Russia’s aggression—and what could happen when the Putin era is over [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Don’t Let Cynicism Undermine Your Workplace — How to restore trust and confidence in your leaders—and your organization [Harvard Business Review]

  • Roland Mesnier: Former White House pastry chef dies at 78 [BBC News]

  • Everyone’s an Energy Trader as Power Bills Hit the Sky in the US [Bloomberg]

  • Germany's Scholz backs EU enlargement to include Ukraine, others [Reuters]

  • EU calls for release of Palestinian hunger striker Awawdeh [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Justice Alito’s Crusade Against a Secular America Isn’t Over — He’s had win after win—including overturning Roe v. Wade—yet seems more and more aggrieved. What drives his anger? [New Yorker]

  • How to watch NASA’s Artemis I SLS megarocket launch [The Verge]

  • Men have fewer friends than ever, and it’s harming their health [Vox]

  • Reimagining money: Get ready for new ways to earn, spend, and exchange value [TechCrunch]

  • The first private mission to Venus will have just five minutes to hunt for life [MIT Technology Review]

  • Elon Musk's mom, Maye, says she sleeps in a 'garage' when she visits him because 'you can't have a fancy house near a rocket site' [Business Insider]

  • Trying to explain SQL to your friends 👀... #SQL #SQLChallenge [LinkedIn] #DataCamp

  • Weather tracker: Atlantic hurricane season may finally be starting to stir [The Guardian]

  • How Bad Is the Teacher Shortage? Depends Where You Live. — Urgently needed: teachers in struggling districts, certified in math or special education. Perks: maybe a pay raise, or how about a four-day week? [The New York Times]

  • Lizzo Gets The Last Laugh At VMAs After Being Body-Shamed: 'I'm Winning, Ho!' [Huffington Post]

  • A Simple Rule for Planning Your Fall Booster Shot [The Atlantic]

  • Trump’s Endorsees Have Started Losing More. But Don’t Read Into That For 2024. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion Conservatives think education is a threat. They’re right. [The Washington Post]

  • Le Pakistan ravagé par des inondations depuis trois mois — La moitié du pays de 220 millions d’habitants est sous les eaux en raison de la fonte des glaciers et d’une mousson totalement déréglée. Plus de 1 000 personnes sont mortes depuis juin.[Le Monde]

  • The unusual things NASA's moon-bound spaceship is carrying [Mashable]

  • NLRB Demands Starbucks’ Anti-Union CEO Record Video, Send Apologies to Workers — The National Labor Relations Board is demanding that Howard Schultz apologize personally to workers for union busting tactics. [VICE News]

  • Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Privately Blew Up Biden Nominee Needed to Enact Regulatory Agenda [The Intercept_]

  • Cherokee Family — A Cherokee man takes a break from truck repairs to share a moment with his niece in this image from our photography archives [National Geographic]

  • International aid reaches Pakistan, where floods have claimed more than 1,000 lives [NPR]

  • Healthier options on the menu as California begins providing free meals for all students [CapRadioNews]

  • Aux États-Unis, des écologistes séduits par le nucléaire [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Can the CHIPS Act Put the U.S. Back in the Game? [Foreign Policy]

  • How Ukraine Is Remaking War — Technological Advancements Are Helping Kyiv Succeed [Foreign Affairs]

  • Undelivered Promises: Life in Kashmir After Article 370 [The Diplomat]

  • The Man Who Revolutionized Computer Science With Math [Quanta Magazine]

  • La #PhotoDeLaSemaine concerne le Spectromètre magnétique alpha, arrimé à la

    @SpaceStation — En 2020, les scientifiques d'AMS étaient en contact avec les astronautes de l'ISS car ils mettaient AMS en service. — En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • Track NASA’s Artemis I Mission in Real Time [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 608 & BENKYO RADIO 608.

The Grand Tour is back! Can’t wait for the new episode!

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JETLAG RADIO 607 | BENKYO RADIO 607

  • The Savior is Here — Erik Ten Hag — He learned from Pep — now he wants to take him down [FourFourTwo] #MUFC

  • Six Months of Putin's Unjust and Unprovoked War in Ukraine [State Department]

  • Maintien de la paix et de la sécurité internationales : la France assume sa responsabilité particulière en tant que membre permanent du Conseil de sécurité [France Diplomatie]

  • Silicon Valley's newest mafia: The Palantir Pack [Protocol]

  • See You on the Dancefloor EP [Nicky Romero]

  • A look at past Apple event invite clues, and what the upcoming event's “Far Out” name might hint at: satellite connectivity, astrophotography mode, and more [TechMeme]

  • Farmers want the right to jailbreak their John Deere tractors [Quartz]

  • NASA’s latest moon mission is the dawn of a new space age [Recode]

  • The platforms get ready for midterms — TikTok and Facebook laid out their plans — so why are we all shrugging? [Platformer]

  • How an award-winning AI film was brought to life by text-to-video generation [TheNextWeb]

  • Does Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Extend to Culinary School Students? [Eater]

  • Flexibility is paramount to employees’ performance and happiness in this next iteration of business. [Inc.]

  • How leaders can manage the disconnect between mental health and getting work done [Fast Company]

  • Self-Massage: Make Love, Not War on Your Tired, Achy Body [Medium]

  • California to End the Sale of Gas-Powered Cars By 2035 [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Time to Upgrade Your Graphics Card Is Right Now [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1922 [TWIT]

  • How a love of computer science led Sumin to Google [Google Blog]

  • High-Definition Segmentation in Google Meet [Google AI Blog]

  • Best astronomy apps for stargazing in 2022 [Astronomy Magazine]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 607 & BENKYO RADIO 607.

It appears that there’s a rocket going back to the Moon! Let’s hope for good weather and a safe launch! Best of luck to the whole staff at NASA! Will they take photos of Transformers on the Moon? Who knows.

What a wonderful motivational video from Afrojack here. I’ll be sure to include new releases from WALL RECORDINGS on future episodes of JL R.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 606 | BENKYO RADIO 606

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  • On the comeback trail with Imran Khan [1843 magazine] if Imran Khan had anything to do with casually keeping UBL in Pakistan all those years, he should refrain from holding office again, and should be glad that SEALs didn’t exterminate him.

  • How to Handle Office Gossip … When It’s About You [Harvard Business Review]

  • Macron says UK and France face problems if leaders unsure over friendship [BBC World]

  • Biden Mocks Trump’s Claim He Declassified Mar-a-Lago Documents [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. Justice Dept. says Trump papers included material on intelligence, sources [Reuters]

  • How Ukraine turns cheap tablets into lethal weapons [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Obsessive Pleasures of Mechanical-Keyboard Tinkerers [The New Yorker]

  • Democrats are getting comfortable clowning on Republicans online [The Verge]

  • California’s gas car ban will change how everyone drives [Vox]

  • New White House directive will require free access to studies funded by tax dollars [TechCrunch]

  • I Was There When: AI helped create a vaccine [MIT Technology Review]

  • 'Trump will be indicted': Mar-a-Lago affidavit spells trouble for the former president and decimates his main defense [Insider]

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  • ‘The US could lose the right to vote within months’: Top official warns on threat to democracy [The Guardian]

  • War Brings Ukraine’s Women New Roles and New Dangers [The New York Times] #Ukraine

  • Joe Biden Goes 'Dark Brandon,’ Comes Out Fighting [Huffington Post]

  • What the Search-Warrant Affidavit Tells Us — The former president was not giving up top-secret national-security documents. DOJ had no choice but to act. Trump has only himself to blame. [The Atlantic]

  • It’s Official: Democrats Are Performing Better After The Abortion Ruling [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Once unthinkable, Democrats now see narrow path to keeping the House [The Washington Post]

  • « Pourquoi le Rassemblement national nous ferait peur ? » : dans le Loiret, la normalisation de l’extrême droite [Le Monde]

  • Amazon's debut NFL stream passed the most important test [Mashable]

  • NASA Detects CO2 in Alien World’s Atmosphere for the First Time [VICE News]

  • Facebook Tells Moderators to Allow Graphic Images of Russian Air Strikes, But Censors Israeli Attacks [The Intercept_]

  • In a Warming Climate, We Need to Radically Rethink How We Conserve Nature — Parks and refuges aren't enough to preserve America's environment. Land, water, and wildlife need to be protected everywhere. [National Geographic]

  • Why manikins and Snoopy will make up the crew of NASA's Artemis I mission [NPR]

  • Farmworkers march 335-miles to Sacramento in push for labor rights [CapRadioNews]

  • Août 2022, en kiosques [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • International Relations Theory Suggests Great-Power War Is Coming — According to IR textbooks, the United States, Russia, and China are on a collision course. [Foreign Policy]

  • Last Chance For America and Iran [Foreign Affairs]

  • Is This the End for Pakistan’s Sharif Political Dynasty? [The Diplomat]

  • Old Problem About Mathematical Curves Falls to Young Couple [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 606 & BENKYO RADIO 606.

It appears that Jean-Michel Jarre’s new album is on its way! It’s going to be amazing!

Until Next Time!