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  • The man who brings the human touch to Google Cloud [Protocol]

  • Flipped congressional districts, by winning party [AXIOS]

  • The Walt Disney Company's board announces that Bob Chapek will step down as CEO, and Bob Iger will return to take his place, effective immediately [TechMeme]

  • COP27 redraws the map for the global climate responsibility [Quartz]

  • Elon Musk just let Trump back on Twitter — Twitter’s new owner and CEO is reversing Donald Trump’s permanent suspension after conducting a poll via tweet. [Recode]

  • Europe, take note: The Netherlands commits €1.1B to cycling infrastructure [TheNextWeb]

  • Starbucks Workers Hit the Company Where It Hurts: Red Cup Day [Eater]

  • Sleep Deprived? These Sleep-Related Benefits Could Put Your Problem To Bed — Some sleep offerings are trying to break through a congested market. [Inc.]

  • 5 ways to turn climate talk into action [Fast Company]

  • I Tried Jack Dorsey’s Meeting Best Practice. It Works Brilliantly for Consulting Engagements. [Medium]

  • How to Become Master of Your Data with Microsoft SQL For Only $40 [Entrepreneur]

  • How to Get Started on Mastodon [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 902 [TWIT]

  • 4 ways that switching to Pixel is easier than ever [Google Blog]

  • Conversation Summaries in Google Chat [Google Research]

  • The Future of Astronomy Starts Here! [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Salesforce Team is missing in action (no new updates) [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP BTP is THE Choice | Keynote Highlights | SAP TechEd in 2022 [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 679 & BENKYO RADIO 679.

Help pass the Afghan Adjustment Act. I’m sorry to say, only Jon Stewart has the power to help us on that one, just like he helped those Veterans. Let’s hope it does not take as long. Every time I rewatch seasons of United States of Al on CBS as a coping mechanism, I want to cry. I really hope Netflix/Hulu/AmazonPrime/anybody brings back this series for Season 3.

There’s definitely a lot of turmoil going on in the world right now, and unfortunately, I’m sorry to say none of the Pundits on MSNBC/CNN/BBC News can compete with Former CIA Director John Brennan. Therefore, stop listening to the idiots who brought us Trump, Trump back on Twitter, and so on and so forth. Instead, listen to this real American Hero. Thanks in advance.

Also, a gentle reminder that if you work for Israeli NSO Pegasus Malware/Spyware and you are currently in America or Europe, and you try to enter the phone of an American or European Intelligence Officer or Diplomat, you don’t get a slap on the wrist, you get jail time, you do hard time. You can also get held in contempt by INTERPOL. And you will either stay in jail, or go get your ass back to Israel. =)

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  • God of War to the rescue [Protocol]

  • Historic storm blankets part of New York in over 75 inches of snow [AXIOS]

  • As climate change threatens data centers, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are tinkering with cooling options and building data centers in colder countries [TechMeme]

  • 3 barriers to playing well with others at work, and how to overcome them [Quartz]

  • It wasn’t an ordinary Red Cup Day at Starbucks this year [Recode]

  • Swedish startup Sesamy seeks to slaughter the subscription model [TheNextWeb]

  • The Wine Flaw of Our Times [Punch Drink]

  • A Majority of Americans Think Allowing More Skilled Immigrants to Work In the U.S. Is a Good Idea [Inc.]

  • MoMA’s newest artist is an AI trained on 180,000 works, from Warhol to Pac-Man [Fast Company]

  • It doesn’t matter if Bitcoin hits $100,000. A lot of people miss the point. [Medium]

  • 3 Steps to Getting Paid Speaking Engagements [Entrepreneur]

  • NASA Will Not Change the James Webb Telescope’s Name [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 690 [TWIT]

  • Happy, helpful holidays [Google Blog]

  • Characterizing Emergent Phenomena in Large Language Models [Google Research]

  • 128 Lit (Literature) Issue One [128 Lit]

  • Olympus Mons: Mars’ massive volcano [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Salesforce fired 2,500 jobs, thus their blog is delayed. [Salesforce 360 Blog] in retrospect, I haven’t gotten paid in years, and I keep pushing blogposts.

  • 60 Seconds with Juergen Mueller | SAP TechEd in 2022 [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 677 & BENKYO RADIO 677. No matter how you feel about the World Cup being in Qatar, let’s hope it is an opportunity for the entire globe to get together and enjoy some Football (Soccer). It’s a great chance for the United States Men’s Soccer Team to practice and perform well, since after 2022, in 2026, the world cup will be at home, and they must do everything in their power to win it. USA! USA! For this current World Cup, I’m rooting for France to win it all.

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  • Macron attends Francophone summit [The Economist]

  • “The longer this chaos continues, the bigger the risks for Twitter”—Musk’s management [1843 magazine]

  • The war in Ukraine and the US-China tension are likely to receive the most international attention at the G20 summit. Learn more in our latest article: [TheEIU]

  • Your Competitors Aren’t Always Who You Think They Are [Harvard Business Review]

  • Artemis: Nasa expects humans to live on Moon this decade [BBC News]

  • A Pessimist Confronts Good News in a Bad Year [Bloomberg]

  • Soccer High stakes for Qatar as World Cup starts [Reuters]

  • The 10 stars for whom Qatar will likely be their last World Cup [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Beautiful, Brutal World of Bonsai [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge guide to the 2022 World Cup [The Verge]

  • Democrats’ quietly effective strategy for defeating election deniers [Vox]

  • Google introduces Workspaces Spaces Chats conversations summaries [TechCrunch]

  • I found out my biological age—and was annoyed by the result [MIT Technology Review]

  • Elon Musk calls for 'anyone' left at Twitter who can write software to meet him, or fly in, to help him 'better understand' Twitter's tech [Insider]

  • ⏰ Only one week to go until our mega Black Friday discount! It may come 'earlier' every year, but it's never too early to save up to 65% on a year of world-class data learning! 🤑 Head into 2023 with 380+ courses covering the world's most in-demand data technologies in your back pocket. Prepare to save 👉 http://bit.ly/3hNW07l [LinkedIn] #DataCamp

  • New York has $750m worth of cannabis stockpiled that growers can’t sell [The Guardian]

  • President Biden Is Turning 80. Experts Say Age Is More Than a Number. [The New York Times]

  • MAGA Supporter Charged For Alleged Threat To Kill FBI Agent [Huffington Post]

  • What Will Writers Do Without Twitter? [The Atlantic]

  • The New Jersey Devils Are Scorching The NHL Again [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: The U.S. seeks to support Ukraine, but contain the war [The Washington Post]

  • A la COP27, un accord historique sur l’aide aux pays pauvres, mais pas d’accélération de la lutte contre le réchauffement [Le Monde] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • United States vs. Wales livestream options for 2022 World Cup [Mashable]

  • Space Ripples Reveal Never-Before-Seen Black Hole Crash, Study Says [VICE News]

  • Bonfire of the Twitterverse [The Intercept_]

  • What happens to your brain when you see a bird in nature? [National Geographic]

  • The world generates so much data that new unit measurements were created to keep up [NPR]

  • Nancy Pelosi is stepping down as a party leader. Here's who might replace her [CapRadioNews]

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  • AWS CEO: The cloud isn’t just about technology [Protocol]

  • Nicky Romero & Afrojack (2=1) LIVE at AMF Festival 2022 [Nicky Romero]

  • Axios AM Deep Dive: Boomers' elder care crisis [AXIOS]

  • The Japanese words for “space” could change your view of the world [Quartz]

  • Recode Newsletter [Recode]

  • 3D-printed personalized meds are almost here, thanks to this Finnish startup [TheNextWeb]

  • Eater at Home for the Holidays 2022 [Eater]

  • What Voter Turnout in the 2022 Elections Proved: Your Customers Care About Them--and You Should, Too — Here are ways to boost civic engagement--and your brand. [Inc.]

  • 5 of the strangest places your leadership can shine [Fast Company]

  • 7 Mac tools I install on all my macs [Medium]

  • See Your Company Through Tough Times with This Risk and Project Management Bundle [Entrepreneur]

  • Picture Limitless Creativity at Your Fingertips [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 261 [TWIT]

  • Two new ways Google can help you plan your holiday meals [Google Blog]

  • The Data Cards Playbook: A Toolkit for Transparency in Dataset Documentation [Google Research Blog]

  • The Sky This Week: Orion the Hunter rises [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Salesforce 360 Blog has not been updated in a long time [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Localization Toolkit for SAP Business ByDesign – TFree openSAP Course (teaser video) [SAP]

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During Part Deux of our Honeymoon, we went to France. We had a lot of fun in Paris, and in my hometown of Rennes. We drank champagne on the top of the Eiffel Tower. We ate at a few restaurants. I also was able to finally pay my respects to the #13Novembre victims at the Bataclan and left some flowers. #NeverForget. I took photos at the Stade Rennais and got some merch. I saw some friends from my childhood. I went to la FNAC and bought some books on Economics, some French Hip-Hop/Rap Albums, and Jean-Michel Jarre’s new electronic album. Paris is just magic, and I highly recommend you visit if you have the chance. Rennes has been completely updated and it’s a whole new city. Not to mention, Stade Rennais in the Europa League. I didn’t get a chance to get a new FFF Football or Rugby jersey/merch, but hopefully can get some before Summer.

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  • Dutch Canyon is an excellent hot drink [Dutch Bros]

  • Artist of the Month: The Martinez Brothers [beatportal]

  • Spitfire Audio thinks that it’s created the “definitive” Wurlitzer electric piano plugin [Computer Music]

  • Ataxia: “The Roland SH-101 is the building block of almost every Ataxia song. There is no oddity this synth can’t help you explore” [Future Music]

  • DJ Magazine Staff banned until Late 2023 [DJ Mag]

  • Johannes Klingebiel Drops Remix Album ‘For Now’ [Mixmag]

  • Ultra Music Festival announces loaded RESISTANCE stage lineup [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Tommy Mambretti Makes Debut With House-Centric Single ‘Tell The World’ Ft. Lisa Kekaula [Your EDM]

  • Eric Prydz Teases 2023 HOLO Tour [EDM]

  • Everything You Need To Know About Chris Pop, The US-Based Independent Artist [EDM Sauce]

  • Weekend Edition It's Time We Talk About Seiko Dive Watches [HODINKEE]

  • 10 Gifts to Make Your Holidays Extra Fun, Relaxing, and Delicious [Tim Ferriss]

  • A lost generation live in fear inside Syria's Al-Hol camp [MSF]

  • AUKUS and nuclear-powered submarines: Let’s all just take a breath [Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists]

  • Ukraine has momentum. What it needs now are munitions [The Economist]

  • The good delusion: has effective altruism broken bad? [1843 magazine]

  • LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky: Skills, Not Degrees, Matter Most in Hiring [Harvard Business Review]

  • World Cup 2022: Fifa president Gianni Infantino accuses West of 'hypocrisy' [BBC Sport]

  • Musk’s Twitter Fix-It Team Fades Out as Billionaire Says Transition Is Almost Done [Bloomberg]

  • France, Germany, Spain agree on moving on with FCAS warplane development [Reuters]

  • Can France defend their World Cup title in Qatar? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Will the New Special Counsel Bring Donald Trump to Justice? [The New Yorker]

  • Justice Samuel Alito Leaked Hobby Lobby Decision On Contraception In 2014: Report [Huffington Post]

  • Do You Really Want a New Kitchen Counter? [The Atlantic]

  • So You Think You Can Explain The Election [FiveThirtyEight]

  • In crises, officials tweet crucial info. What if Twitter dies? [The Washington Post]

  • Les meilleures gourdes pour remplacer les bouteilles jetables [Le Monde]

  • Pixar's new trailer for 'Elemental' has us all a-swoon [Mashable]

  • Twitter Employees on Visas Can’t Just Quit [VICE News]

  • Will Biden Sell Advanced Drones to Ukraine [The Intercept_]

  • Animals dream too— here’s what we know [National Geographic]

  • The midterm elections dust has settled in Washington. Here are 5 key takeaways [NPR]

  • As COVID, flu and RSV collide, some California hospitals are at capacity [CapRadioNews]

  • Après les élections de mi-mandat aux États-Unis, deux pays gelés [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • How the U.S.-Chinese Technology War Is Changing the World [Foreign Policy]

  • Taking on China and Russia — To Compete, the United States Will Have to Pick Its Battles [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Cost of Biden’s APEC Absence [The Diplomat]

  • Closing the Gap in US Cruise Missile Defenses [The Cipher Brief]

  • Why This Universe? A New Calculation Suggests Our Cosmos Is Typical. [Quanta Magazine]

  • Joyeuse journée #LGBTQSTEM : aujourd'hui, nous célébrons les importantes contributions de la communauté LGBTQ+ dans toutes les disciplines STEM (sciences, technologie, ingénierie et mathématiques). 🏳️‍🌈📷 S.J. Hertzog [CERN_FR]

  • NASA, Japan Announce Gateway Contributions, Space Station Extension [NASA]

  • Pleased to have contributed to the #G7 Interior and Security Ministers meeting hosted by Germany 🇩🇪. Looking forward to more cooperation in the future. [INTERPOL]

  • Strategy & Policy: The New National Defense Strategy [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • NATO's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine [NATO]

  • BMW Skips U.S. in Plans for Direct Sales by 2024, Starting with Mini — BMW could have pressured dealers to stop insane “market adjustments," but plans for direct sales are only for the rest of the globe. [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 674 & BENKYO RADIO 674.

It appears that Democrats won the Senate but lost the House of Representatives, all because of Corporate Democrats in the state of New York. Progressives like AOC & her squad can only do so much. These idiotic Corporate Democrats in NY ruined the Midterm Elections 2022 for the rest of us. Thankfully, Senator Sanders will now do everything in his power to finally stop the Filibuster. People are doing their best to pass #MedicareForAll in 2022. Young voters really saved the election, and it’s a good sign for 2024. It means it’s even more likely that #VoteBlueToSaveAmerica will continue to work. Just like Bernie Sanders say, it took time, but we will transform this country. We will get #FreeTuition, #M4A, #SaveDACA, so on and so forth.

Until Next Time!

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  • What to ask your CISO in 2023 [Protocol]

  • How Mastodon, a favorite Twitter alternative, works [AXIOS]

  • Climate Career Resources for Tech Workers [TechMeme]

  • Burned-out employees? One way companies can help [Quartz]

  • “I think he’s battling with his own self”: Inside Elon Musk’s brain [Recode]

  • Scientists in Bulgaria may have figured out how to detect wormholes [TheNextWeb]

  • Where to Dine Out Around the Country This Thanksgiving [Eater]

  • Inside the Twitter meltdown [Platformer]

  • Congress Needs to Reauthorize the U.S. Small Business Administration. What Exactly Does That Mean? [Inc.]

  • How ‘brutal optimism’ can help get you through any crisis [Fast Company]

  • 4 Books So Powerful, They Can Rewire Your Brain [Medium]

  • 60% of Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck, According to the New Report [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Early Black Friday Deals [WIRED]

  • This Week in Enterprise Tech 520 [TWIT]

  • Cleveland: from industrial powerhouse to bustling arts city [Google Blog]

  • Characterizing Emergent Phenomena in Large Language Models [Google AI Blog]

  • 86 Logic Issue 8 [86 Logic]

  • Snapshot: King of Monsters takes shape in the Cone Nebula [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Spending Smartly on Tech Is Key in a Downturn – Here’s How You Can Do It [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP TechEd in 2022: Opening Keynote [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 673 & BENKYO RADIO 673.

So I flew to Germany for Part I of my Honeymoon and went to the Nürburgring and it was absolutely amazing. The cars were incredible, and the race event was a lot of fun. We also enjoyed going to the Museum, and there even was a movie. I had one of the greatest time in my life. Highly recommended. I also drove in Germany for the first time, and let me tell you, what a feeling. German Engineering is really incredible.

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  • My favorite Cold Brew is the Caramelizer [Dutch Bros]

  • Cover Story: Daniel Avery [beatportal]

  • Teenage Engineering’s OP-1 Field didn’t have a velocity-sensitive keyboard, but it does now [Computer Music]

  • We've seen Guitar Center's Black Friday offers a whole week early – here's what we're adding to our carts [Future Music]

  • DJ Magazine staff banned until Late 2023 [DJ Mag]

  • New Campaign Launched to Make Festivals More Disability Friendly [Mixmag]

  • Beyoncé, RÜFÜS DU SOL, ODESZA and more top 2023 GRAMMY Nominations List [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Kim Sane: Beats Without Borders [Your EDM]

  • New Memories? Kid Cudi and David Guetta are Back in the Studio [EDM]

  • What Do DJs Use To Make Music? [EDM Sauce]

  • MIDO x HODINKEE [Hodinkee]

  • The Big Reveal: The Legend of CØCKPUNCH — Kevin Rose and Tim Ferriss on Tim’s New and Extremely Bizarre Art Project (#636) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Vaccines and urgent response needed as cholera wave rises [MSF]

  • The rich world is wrong to think that climate impacts in poor countries don’t matter [The Economist]

  • Inside the campaign at COP27 to free Egypt’s most famous political prisoner [1843 magazine]

  • The Global Population Is Aging. Is Your Business Prepared? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Lima airport: Two firefighters dead as plane crashes during take-off [BBC News]

  • Big Tech layoffs are dystopian job-market fiction [Reuters]

  • Neighbours mourn deaths of 21 family members in Gaza home fire — Hamas authorities governing the Gaza Strip said an investigation is under way to determine the cause of the fire. [AL-Jazeera News] #IsraelWarCrimes

  • The Best Shrimp Cocktail, at Kingfisher [New Yorker]

  • Taylor Swift is just as mad at Ticketmaster as you are [The Verge] Ticketmaster was the reason why I missed out on SHM (Swedish House Mafia) concert tickets, fuck those guys (Ticketmaster)

  • Going home for the holidays? Boost, mask, and test beforehand. [voxdotcom]

  • The exodus at Twitter may have been the plan all along, maybe? [TechCrunch]

  • Why Meta’s latest large language model survived only three days online [MIT Technology Review]

  • Ivanka Trump was unhappy about how her friends 'turned their backs' on her during her father's administration, report says [Insider] She performed #GoneGirl and didn’t think there’d be consequences? #TrumpCrimeFamily

  • Huge shoutout to Peregrine Badger for launching this podcast series! What stood out in this episode on Substack was how they focused on lightning-fast feedback loops to achieve "contact with reality." As entrepreneurs and dreamers, it's too easy to get lost in possibilities. [LinkedIn] #EricUllrich

  • US attorney general names special counsel to weigh charges against Trump [The Guardian]

  • Elon Musk’s Twitter Teeters on the Edge After Another 1,200 Leave [The New York Times]

  • Pfizer Says Updated Booster May Spur Immunity Against New Omicron Subtypes [Huffington Post]

  • Why Elon Musk Is Blowing Up Twitter’s Business [The Atlantic]

  • The Uncalled Races Of The 2022 Election [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Musk summons engineers to Twitter HQ as millions await platform’s collapse [The Washington Post]

  • Le gouvernement rattrapé par la menace de coupures d’électricité pendant l’hiver [Le Monde]

  • Ramy Youssef takes on 'Hot Ones', laughs through the pain [Mashable]

  • Scientists Discover Vast Plankton Blooms Hidden Under Antarctic Ice [VICE News]

  • How Scientists From the “Global South” are Sidelined at the IPCC [The Intercept]

  • Inside the Horn of Africa’s hunger crisis [Nat Geo]

  • How likely is a complete Twitter meltdown? [NPR]

  • How California could count every vote faster [CapRadioNews]

  • Qatar, la coupe de trop [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • To Save Twitter, Elon Musk Should Fire Himself [Foreign Policy]

  • Russia’s Missing Peacemakers — Why the Country’s Elites Are Struggling to Break With Putin [Foreign Affairs]

  • Former President Elbegdorj Tsakhia on Mongolia’s Democracy and Security [The Diplomat]

  • The Gut Microbiome Helps Social Skills Develop in the Brain [Quanta Magazine]

  • Pour célébrer l'anniversaire du @NobelPrize d'Einstein, CERN et @SwedeninCH ont organisé en octobre un événement musical non conventionnel, mettant en vedette les artistes Henrik Rylander au thérémine et Roland Bucher au tableau de bruit. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Artemis I Cameras to Offer New Views of Orion, Earth, Moon [NASA]

  • G7 Ministers - INTERPOL tools essential in tackling transnational threats including the MAFIA-OPERATING-SUPER-SYSTEM-AD-VERTISING (MOSSAD) [INTERPOL]

  • Air Force Touts Unity of Effort in Push Toward New Collaborative Combat Aircraft [Air and Space Forces Magazine]

  • 2022 NATO Senior Communicators Conference [NATO]

  • The Import Scene Lives On at the Fujiwara Tofu Café [AutoWeek]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 672 & BENKYO RADIO 672.

Here’s a video about the SR-72 DARKSTAR. Pretty cool stuff.

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  • Elon Musk, the un-CEO [Protocol] Class-Action Lawsuit, and investigation by the Better Business Bureau in 3-2-1 now for what Elon has done to Twitter.

  • Episode 538 delayed [Protocol Radio]

  • Hundreds of Twitter employees post farewell messages and salute emojis in Slack and tweets, announcing their resignations after Elon Musk's “hardcore” ultimatum [TechMeme]

  • Amazon employees will be in layoff limbo into 2023 [Recode]

  • This Scottish startup found a new way to harness the power of waves [TheNextWeb]

  • A Hands-Off Recipe for Roasted Brussels Sprouts With Kimchi and Scallions [Eater]

  • What's Mastodon? Should You Switch From Twitter? Here's the Lowdown on the Social Platform That's All the Buzz [Inc.]

  • Employers are asking applicants to do ‘test work’ for free—workers can push back [Fast Company]

  • “Slow Hustle” Is the New Trend That’s Creating Financial Freedom [Medium]

  • The High Cost of Ignoring Your Software Developers' Experience in the Workplace (and How To Fix It) [Entrepreneur]

  • Here’s How Bad a Twitter Mega-Breach Would Be [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 261 [TWIT]

  • Shop Black-owned Friday with an interactive music video [Google Blog]

  • Characterizing Emergent Phenomena in Large Language Models [Google AI Blog] #LaMDA

  • 86 Logic Issue 7 [86 Logic]

  • Photos: Artemis 1 captures first images of Earth on trip to Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Drive Cost Savings for Your Business With These 5 Winter ‘23 Innovations [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Innovating Together for the better [SAP] #SAP

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Here is a video about the #IranRevolution2022 from The Economist.

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  • Dutch Bros Reveals Holiday Cup Designs! [Dutch Bros]

  • Label of the Month: Astrophonica [beatportal]

  • Should I buy music software on Black Friday? [Computer Music]

  • 30 of the best electronic albums of the past 30 years (and how they were made) [Future Music]

  • DJ Magazine Staff banned until Late 2023 [DJ Mag]

  • Drug Testing Makes Festivals Safer, New Research Finds [Mixmag]

  • DJ Snake unleashes bass-house single, ‘Nightbird’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Kaskade & deadmau5′ Kx5 release latest single “Avalanche” ft James French [Your EDM]

  • Listen to Paul Oakenfold’s Exclusive Playlist of Trance Classics Ahead of Dreamstate 2022 [EDM]

  • JES Releases Her First Artist Album In 10 Years, ‘MEMENTO’ [EDM Sauce]

  • Introducing Unimatic Lightens Up With Three New Titanium Releases [HODINKEE]

  • Chris Palmer, MD, of Harvard Medical School — Optimizing Brain Energy for Mental Health, The Incredible Potential of Metabolic Psychiatry, Extraordinary Case Studies, and Harnessing Mitochondria for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More (#633) [Tim Ferriss]

  • How Businesses Should Build Their Brands On Social Media [GaryVee]

  • Face to face with Ebola in Uganda [MSF]

  • On what terms could the war in Ukraine stop? [The Economist]

  • Is pay transparency good? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How One Company Used Data to Create Sustainable Take-out Food Packaging [Harvard Business Review]

  • Why hybrid work is emotionally exhausting [BBC Worklife]

  • COP27: Food Day Finally Arrives as Sector Faces Crisis [Bloomberg]

  • Biden says U.S., Japan, South Korea are 'more aligned than ever' on North Korea [Reuters]

  • Iranian who inspired The Terminal film dies at Paris airport [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Alex Pereira stuns Israel Adesanya to become middleweight champion [ESPN]

  • Democrats Hold the Senate, and Republicans Face a Fissure in their Party [The New Yorker]

  • John Legere asks to run Twitter. Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere — who successfully rebooted the company’s culture and shook up the mobile industry by sheer force of confrontational personality — asks Elon to just let him do it. Oh, and to tweet more like a leader, which, again, John Legere. Musk promptly replied with a single word: “No.” [The Verge] I think ev williams, Biz Stone, Noah Glass and Dick Costelo need to come back to run Twitter, because Elon Madara Musk is trying to destroy it.

  • Why Ron DeSantis’s post-midterms glow up may fade [Vox]

  • What the midterm madness means for startups [TechCrunch]

  • Inside Alphabet X’s new effort to combat climate change with seagrass [MIT Technology Review]

  • The US is sending 40 more boats to join Ukraine's growing 'river navy' [Insider]

  • The ultimate showcase of SAP technology connecting fragmented process & data end-to end. Don't miss our Business Applications keynote on Nov 16. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Anger over Fifa president’s ‘stick to football’ letter to World Cup teams [The Guardian]

  • Democrats’ Senate Victory Hands Biden a Guardrail Against the G.O.P. [The New York Times]

  • Georgia's Shorter Voting Window Could Cut Turnout In Senate Runoff [Huffington Post]

  • The Midterms Message for Republicans — Voters to GOP: We don’t like your MAGA candidates and their agenda. [The Atlantic]

  • A Blue Nevada Means Democrats Will Keep Control Of The Senate [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Here’s how Congress can make the lame-duck session a mighty one [The Washington Post]

  • Attentats du 13-Novembre : Elisabeth Borne rend hommage aux victimes, sept ans après [Le Monde] #13Novembre #NeverForget

  • Les notes de France-Afrique du Sud : Cameron Woki l'emporte aux points [L’Equipe] #FranceRugby

  • How to use Twitter without giving Elon Musk your user data [Mashable]

  • Scientists Found a Way to Defeat a 'Near-Superhuman' Go-Playing AI [VICE News]

  • Elon Musk Would Have Done Better With Twitter If He’d Read Noam Chomsky [The Incercept_]

  • In the Arizona desert, NASA prepares for walking on the moon [National Geographic]

  • 5 essential ingredients for Mexican cooking (plus one you can't buy at the store) [NPR]

  • What’s next for sports betting in California? [CapRadioNews]

  • La transition tunisienne en ruine [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Xi-Biden Meeting May Help End China’s Destructive Isolation [Foreign Policy]

  • How Britain Stumbled [Foreign Affairs]

  • Women’s Rights in Asia [The Diplomat]

  • The Clear and Present Danger Trap [The Cipher Brief]

  • How to Think About Relativity [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici le traceur amont de l'expérience @LHCbExperiment en cours de préparation dans une salle blanche🎞️ Il mesure la trajectoire des particules, composé de quatre stations. Dans ses zones les plus internes, le pas entre deux microbandes est de l'épaisseur d'un cheveu humain. [CERN_FR]

  • Managers Proceed Toward Nov. 16 Launch, to Meet Monday [NASA Artemis]

  • Nos pensées vont aux victimes des attentats terroristes du #13Novembre2015 🇫🇷 [INTERPOL]

  • Space Force’s X-37B Lands After More Than 900 Days in Orbit; What Comes Next? [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Art of Attack and RS Future Dynamics Prepare a BMW M4 for Track Battle [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

  • Secretary General welcomes Dutch contributions to NATO security and Ukraine [NATO]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 670 & BENKYO RADIO 670. I am excited to announce that the new TRANSFORMERS EARTHSPARK series is now available on Paramount+. I watched the first episode and it was really good.

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  • "Wakanda Forever" reimagines an untold future [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft: Come as you are. Do what you love. [TechMeme]

  • The world has nine years to prevent climate catastrophe [Quartz]

  • Twitter’s ad problem is Elon Musk [Recode]

  • Tailored programs to boost innovation [TheNextWeb]

  • DJ Khaled Is Dropping Cheetos-Crusted Crunchwraps Across the Country [Eater]

  • This Founder Climbed the Highest Mountain in Peru to Test His Product — Before launching his new mountaineering jacket, Paka's Kris Cody took testing to another level. [Inc.]

  • How I reclaimed my weekends to be more present, productive, and happy [Fast Company]

  • How to Make the Perfect Cup of Coffee [Medium]

  • Get Microsoft Office Professional for an Unbeatable Price [Entrepreneur]

  • Scientists Are Uncovering Ominous Waters Under Antarctic Ice [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy — Episode 1942 [TWIT]

  • Veterans at Google pay it forward [Google Blog]

  • Characterizing Emergent Phenomena in Large Language Models [Google AI Blog]

  • 86 Logic Issue 6 [86 Logic]

  • How Artemis 1 will kickstart humanity’s return to the Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Drowning in Pings? These 5 Tips Will Keep You Focused and Productive, No Matter Where You Work [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Why Does Design Matter in Shaping the Circular Economy [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 669 & BENKYO RADIO 669.

Alright, let’s pray for some good weather, because that NASA Artemis rocket really needs to get off the ground to get to the Moon. Let’s make it happen.

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