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  • Russia’s population nightmare is going to get even worse [The Economist]

  • Oxford University’s other diversity crisis [1843 magazine]

  • From Afghan TV fame to a US factory floor [BBC News]

  • Ukraine Latest: Germany’s Scholz Pledges Continued Military Aid [Bloomberg]

  • Venture capitalists swap Paris Hilton for Al Gore [Reuters]

  • UN nuclear chief says Iran pledges more access for inspectors [AL-Jazeera News] Just because I don’t like Israel being Nuclear, does not change the fact that I do NOT want Iran to be Nuclear either.

  • The Fate of Alexey Navalny, and the Future of Russia — The opposition leader languishes in a Russian prison. His colleague Maria Pevchikh talks about the attempt on his life, and Russia’s future. [The New Yorker]

  • I don’t think Meta knows it’s a game company — Meta seems very committed to making hardware to usher in a whole new world and racing away from the games that drive its VR business. [The Verge]

  • SNAP boosts kept millions out of poverty during Covid. Now they’re gone. — Supplements to the program ended on March 1. Without an off-ramp, people are scrambling to fill the gap. [Vox]

  • Enterprise SaaS companies continue to navigate a complex economic environment [TechCrunch]

  • The 11th Breakthrough Technology of 2023 takes flight — Here’s what aviation and espresso have in common. [MIT Technology Review]

  • The Twitter leaders Elon Musk put in place keep quitting or getting fired. See who's left and who's recently been hired, including engineers from Google's DeepMind and a Tesla superfan. [Insider]

  • ‘Everyone should be concerned’: Antarctic sea ice reaches lowest levels ever recorded [The Guardian]

  • In ‘G-Man,’ a J. Edgar Hoover as Complex as the Country He Served — The first major biography of the F.B.I. director in nearly 30 years, the book by Beverly Gage revises our conception of a man often remembered as little more than a cartoon villain. [The New York Times] Everybody knows The Real G-Man of Modern Times, his name is Elon Musk, and Half-Life 3 confirmed.

  • Jon Stewart Eviscerates Republican State Senator Who's Against Gun Control [Huffington Post] Jon Stewart, greatest TV show-host on Planet Earth, they pulled him out of retirement due to all this bullshit, everybody should be ashamed

  • Low-Wage Jobs Are Becoming Middle-Class Jobs — Millions of low-income families are experiencing less financial stress and even a modicum of comfort. [The Atlantic]

  • Americans Like Biden’s Student Debt Forgiveness Plan. The Supreme Court … Not So Much. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • California was hit with 12 feet of snow. Is it enough to ease the drought? [The Washington Post]

  • Football : avec son 201e but, Kylian Mbappé devient le meilleur buteur de l’histoire du PSG [Le Monde]

  • Webb telescope sees bizarre galaxy cluster triplets [Mashable]

  • Solar Geoengineering 'Only Option' to Cool Planet Within Years, UN Says [VICE News]

  • Hawkish Israel is Pulling U.S. Into War With Iran [The Intercept]

  • These women are writing a new chapter for falconry in the UAE [National Geographic]

  • Storms across the U.S. cause deaths and power outages [NPR]

  • A surge in sick children exposed a need for major changes to U.S. hospitals [CapRadioNews]

  • Dans l’enfer de Białowieża [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Lessons for the Next War — Twelve experts weigh in on how to prevent, deter, and—if necessary—fight the next conflict. [Foreign Policy]

  • Does Technology Win Wars? — The U.S. Military Needs Low-Cost Innovation—Not Big-Ticket Boondoggles [Foreign Affairs]

  • Is Germany Siding With the US in Its Systemic Rivalry With China? [The Diplomat]

  • How Many Exoplanets Can You Visit in Quanta’s New Math Game? [Quanta Magazine]

  • Trouvez la différence 👀

    #ThrowbackThursday sur le site du CERN Meyrin en 1998. La deuxième photo montre une vue par drone à 200m, du même paysage en 2020. — Meyrin est le berceau du CERN, le siège de son site principal depuis 1954. En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Quantum Detector Achieves World-Leading Milestone [NASA]

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  • Apple's 'iMessage' Texts are Coming To Windows (with Limitations) [Slashdot.org]

  • America chips away at the 40-hour workweek [AXIOS]

  • A profile of Slack CEO Lidiane Jones, who was a Sonos VP of software management before joining Salesforce, as she leads Slack through its “biggest product year” [TechMeme] I remember a Slack Staff PM who would subtweet when I asked him for a job, I wonder what happened to him

  • Is nuclear fusion power the future of renewable energy? Breakthroughs in nuclear fusion could change the conversation around power sources [Quartz]

  • The exciting new AI transforming search — and maybe everything — explained [Recode]

  • €7.5M EU scheme aims to help Ukrainian SMEs benefit from the single market [TheNextWeb]

  • Brunch Sucks, I Know [Eater]

  • Child Labor Violations Have Surged. Are You Protecting Young Workers? The number of children illegally employed has increased 69 percent since 2018, according to the Department of Labor. Make sure your business is avoiding any violations with these tips. [Inc.]

  • How NASA pulled off the DART mission, making science fiction a reality [Fast Company]

  • I Saw the Entire Company’s Salary — All the Way Up to the CEO [Medium] great article, but $42K/year is better than $0K/year quite frankly

  • How This Undervalued Habit Became the Secret to My Productivity — And Changed My Life [Entrepreneur]

  • The Mining Industry’s Next Frontier Is Deep, Deep Under the Sea [WIRED]

  • This Week in Enterprise Tech 533 [TWIT]

  • Celebrate International Women's Day and Women's History Month with Google [Google Blog]

  • Teaching old labels new tricks in heterogeneous graphs [Google Research]

  • Essay — I Wanted the Impossible — Amy Clampitt's poetry career began late, but as a new biography attests, she was always a writer of deep ambition and erotic intensity. [Poetry Foundation]

  • The Sky This Week: Enjoy open clusters in Auriga [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Software solutions for growth-focused companies — Solutions that can empower your growing business. [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 763 & BENKYO RADIO 763.

As always, #TrumpIsGoingToJail, and has finally been soft banned from Fox News. An excellent turn of events.

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  • Data from satellites reveal the vast extent of fighting in Ukraine [The Economist]

  • A young person’s guide to escaping Nigeria [1843 Magazine]

  • Kouri-Vini: The return of the US' lost language [BBC]

  • Weekend Work Inches Up in Era of Layoffs, Out-of-Office Shifts [Bloomberg]

  • Why California is still in drought despite heavy rains and snow [Reuters]

  • ‘You work like a dog but each month by the 10th your pay is gone’ [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Lab Leaks and COVID-19 Politics — The latest report on the origin of the virus behind the pandemic is still inconclusive, but there are lessons to be learned from it. [The New Yorker]

  • Who’s actually getting rich off of AI? / ChatGPT is now running inside Snapchat, Notion, and other apps. Will it give them a sustaining advantage — or just line OpenAI’s pockets? [The Verge]

  • The FBI and Energy Department think Covid-19 came from a lab. Now what? [Vox]

  • How to turn an open source project into a profitable business [TechCrunch]

  • The idea of using a “three-parent baby” technique for infertility just got a boost — For years, scientists have scoffed at the prospect of using this technology for infertility. Now they are changing their minds. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Putin has a secret brood of children being raised in luxury comparable to Russian tsars, report claims [Insider] #Ukraine

  • Coding and Its Advantages for Brain Health [LinkedIn] #BayValleyTech

  • Fox News reportedly imposes ‘soft ban’ on Donald Trump [The Guardian] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • The Power of Breath Work — Breathing correctly is a skill, and it can improve your health, mood and well-being. Here are a few simple exercises to get you started. [The New York Times]

  • Joe Biden To Visit East Palestine 'At Some Point' As Residents Demand Toxic Train Answers [Huffington Post] #BidenVisitEastPalestineOhioSoonerTheBetter

  • What Isaac Asimov Can Teach Us About AI — The science-fiction writer imagined artificial intelligence—and what it might want—long before this uncanny reality ever became our own. [The Atlantic]

  • The Perks Workers Want Also Make Them More Productive [FiveThirtyEight]

  • A cleaning company illegally employed a 13-year-old. Her family is paying the price. — One of 27 minors hired to clean a Nebraska slaughterhouse, the middle-schooler and her family now fear deportation and more. [The Washington Post]

  • Guerre en Ukraine, en direct : Olaf Scholz reçu à la Maison Blanche pour afficher un front uni face à Moscou [Le Monde] #Ukraine

  • Elon Musk said Neuralink is ready for humans. Regulators disagreed. [Mashable] this technology is extremely promising. Unfortunately, some individuals experience tragic terrible permanent short-term memory loss. Until this is resolved, this technology is not ready.

  • Russia ‘Prepared for the Worst’ With Nuke Tests After Suspending Weapons Treaty — Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Russia wouldn't test new nuclear weapons unless America did it first. [VICE News]

  • The U.S. Set Up the Afghan Army to Fail — Echoing America’s failure in Vietnam, a new inspector general report found the U.S. built an Afghan army dependent on outside support. [The Intercept_]

  • How cosmic rays helped find a tunnel in Egypt's Great Pyramid [National Geographic]

  • Here's why it's hard to clean up toxic waste from the East Palestine train derailment [NPR]

  • CalFresh emergency benefits end this month — here’s what to know [CapRadioNews]

  • Les médias, avant-garde du parti de la guerre [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Deep Roots of Pakistan’s Terrorism Crisis — Considering some militants as instruments of regional influence while fighting others has had disastrous consequences. [Foreign Policy]

  • People Over Robots — The Global Economy Needs Immigration Before Automation [Foreign Affairs]

  • South Korea, US Announce Largest Military Exercises in 5 Years [The Diplomat]

  • Strange Solar Gamma Rays Discovered at Even Higher Energies [Quanta Magazine]

  • 📣Souhaites-tu passer une semaine en immersion au CERN ? Si tu as 16 ans ou plus et tu es au lycée, tu peux postuler dès maintenant au camp étudiant #CERNSolvayEducation, jusqu'au 30 mars, après avoir suivi le cours en ligne. En savoir plus: http://cern.ch/solvay-camp [CERN_FR]

  • SpaceX Crew-6 Mission Docks to Station’s Harmony Module [NASA]

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JETLAG RADIO 761 | BENKYO RADIO 761

  • US House Panel Approves Bill Giving Biden Power To Ban TikTok [Slashdot.org]

  • Labor unions say East Palestine cleanup site workers are falling ill [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft researchers unveil Kosmos-1, a multimodal LLM they claim can understand image content, pass visual IQ tests, and accepts a variety of input formats [TechMeme]

  • Apple Releases Second Public Beta of macOS Ventura 13.3 [MacRumors]

  • Poor countries got screwed on covid vaccines. They’re making sure it won’t happen again [Quartz]

  • How Palo Alto created capitalism as we know it [Recode]

  • Insect farming startup targets pet food as gateway to human consumption [TheNextWeb]

  • Welcome to Planet Martini [Punch Drink]

  • Inc. 5000 Applications Now Open! [Inc.]

  • Your toilet paper is full of forever chemicals [Fast Company]

  • Say goodbye to Goodreads as we welcome its successor… [Medium]

  • 4 Ways to Set Up Your Personal Finances Right and Tackle Your Financial Goals This Year [Entrepreneur]

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

  • Tech News Weekly 275 [TWIT]

  • Spring into action with these 9 new features for Android and Wear OS [Google Blog]

  • Distributed differential privacy for federated learning [Google AI Blog]

  • NASA Perseverance rover: How it works and what it will do [Astronomy Magazine]

  • HAVEA Group intègre l'ERP SAP S/4HANA Cloud en un temps record (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 761 & BENKYO RADIO 761. Excellent news, evidently they’re opening an AMD campus in Folsom, California, therefore, if I cannot find another position at Intel Corporation (it’s been 4 years since I received a paycheck from them), I will apply and try to work for the competition. As always, I know firsthand the power of #AMDAdvantage.

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  • The most important stories in the business world this week [The Economist]

  • How Russia's 35-mile armoured convoy ended in failure [BBC News]

  • Spotify Podcast Workers Demand More Clarity About Diversity Fund [Bloomberg]

  • Russia isolated as U.N. marks one year of Ukraine war [Reuters]

  • Gaza ‘waiting for war every moment’ as Israel tension surges — Faced with the constant threat of violence, residents of the Gaza Strip live in a perpetual state of fear over another Israeli onslaught. [AL-Jazeera News] #IsraeliWarCrimes

  • War as Theatre, at a Private Home in Kharkiv — Most performance spaces in the city have been shut down since the start of the war. Some residents are reënacting experiences from the invasion themselves. [The New Yorker]

  • Bing, Bard, and ChatGPT: AI chatbots are rewriting the internet [The Verge]

  • The five-day workweek is dead — The calls for something better are just getting louder. [Vox]

  • Tesla to build engineering HQ in California [TechCrunch]

  • How K-pop stans are shaping elections around the globe [MIT Technology Review]

  • 40% of employees in a 4-day work week trial reported fewer sleep issues [Insider]

  • Spotify launches 'AI DJ' feature [LinkedIn]

  • Loneliness is awful – so every day I try to start a conversation with a stranger [The Guardian]

  • Storm Wallops Portland as California Braces for Rare Blizzard — After the storm battered parts of Oregon, officials warned California residents to prepare for dangerous weather through the weekend. [The New York Times]

  • Trump Can Be Deposed In Lawsuits By Ex-FBI Officials, Judge Rules — Peter Strzok and Lisa Page will be able to ask the former president and FBI Director Christopher Wray a narrow set of questions under the ruling. [Huffington Post]

  • How and When the War in Ukraine Will End — Forecasting a conclusion to an unpredictable conflict [The Atlantic] #Ukraine

  • How Americans' Support For Aiding Ukraine Has Evolved [FiveThirtyEight]

  • The ancient Turkish city that ceased to exist after the earthquakes [The Washington Post]

  • « Orion », un exercice pour se préparer à la guerre de haute intensité — L’armée française mobilise le porte-avions Charles-de-Gaulle et plus d’un millier de véhicules terrestres et marins dans une simulation à grande échelle d’un débarquement entre Castres et Sète. [Le Monde]

  • YouTube rolls out dubbed video feature for creators to upload multi-language audio tracks [Mashable]

  • Are Google and Bing’s Chat AI Going to Change Search Forever? [VICE News]

  • Advocates Demand Oversight and Accountability for U.S. Arms Trade — The war in Ukraine has proven that transparency is possible when it comes to weapons transfers. The Arms Sales Accountability Project wants to make it the norm. [The Intercept_]

  • Explore a billion-year-old volcanic mystery on Lake Superior [National Geographic]

  • Harvey Weinstein will likely spend the rest of his life in prison after LA sentence [NPR]

  • Winter storm sending heavy snow where California rarely sees it [CapRadioNews]

  • Fracas des armes, épreuve des stocks [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Putin Should Have Known His Invasion Would Fail [Foreign Policy]

  • Ukraine: A Year of War [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Politics of Apology in the Pacific — Besides being the right thing to do, apologies bring diplomatic and political gains in a region haunted by colonial and imperial atrocities. [The Diplomat]

  • How Will the Universe End? — Big Freeze, Big Rip, Big Crunch, Bounce or vacuum decay? Steven Strogatz speaks with theoretical cosmologist Katie Mack about the five ways that scientists think the universe could come to an end. [Quanta Magazine] note: the universe is not going to end anytime soon.

  • À l'occasion du premier anniversaire de l'invasion militaire de l'Ukraine par la Fédération de Russie, le CERN reste résolument aux côtés de l'Ukraine et réaffirme son attachement à cette valeur fondamentale qu'est la collaboration pacifique par-delà les frontières. [CERN_FR]

  • Crew-6 ‘Go’ for Launch Following Successful Launch Readiness Review [NASA]

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There’s a new graphics update for NVIDIA RTX for Cyberpunk 2077 so be sure to download it. The 1.7 patch seems a long way off, including the PHANTOM LIBERTY free DLC later this year.

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  • Google's Bringing Magic Eraser To All Google One Subscribers - Including iPhone Users [Slashdot.org]

  • China calls for Russia-Ukraine war cease-fire [AXIOS]

  • Filing: DOJ seeks court sanctions against Google in its antitrust suit, citing Google's policy of deleting certain employee chats automatically after 24 hours [TechMeme]

  • Electrification and Brexit are killing the British car industry [Quartz]

  • The new Congress is enlisting kids in its ongoing fight with Big Tech — The latest salvo in reining in tech platforms: Laws to protect children from them. [Recode]

  • Can data-driven research show us how to be happy? — Meik Wiking, CEO of the Happiness Research Institute, believes we can [TheNextWeb]

  • Farmworkers Finally Won Overtime Pay. Now the Industry Wants to Repeal It. [Eater]

  • How Your Business Can Support Earthquake Victims in Turkey and Syria — With more than 41,000 dead and millions displaced, earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria are in dire need. Here's how businesses can make a difference through gift matching, supply donations, and more. [Inc.]

  • The history of the “Black vote” — In the last century, “the Black vote” has become an easy target of both Democratic pandering and Republican suppression. — The history of the “Black vote” [Fast Company]

  • What We’re Reading: Love is great, but have you tried friendship? [Medium]

  • This Is One of the Best Nerd Culture Moments in TV History [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 274 [TWIT]

  • Ask a Techspert: How do machine learning models explain themselves? [Google Blog]

  • Amplification at the quantum limit [Google Research]

  • STARMUS VI: The out-of-this-world science and arts festival will see speakers including Chris Hadfield and Kip Thorne celebrate 50 years of exploration on Mars [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Groupe Lesage mise sur l’ERP Intelligent SAP S4HANA pour structurer ses processus (French) [SAP] #SAP

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 759 & BENKYO RADIO 759. I am immensely disappointed that Stade Rennais lost their match in the Europa League, but glad that Manchester United won their match against Barcelona. There remains a lot of work to do for MUFC to win silverware in multiple competitions, and I look forward to grab my silverware and eat some fucking food and drink a Guinness or a Heineken if they win. Please remember to drink a Guinness 0.0% or Heineken 0.0% if you are driving. Thanks so much.

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  • How to win the hot war in Ukraine and the cold war that will follow it [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • The secret diary of a Ukrainian soldier: death and drones on the eastern front [1843 magazine]

  • Winter storm: Power outages and travel disruption continue across US [BBC News]

  • US Is Giving Ukraine a Long-Range GPS-Guided Bomb That Can Hit Targets Miles Away [Bloomberg] #Ukraine

  • Nvidia-led surge in chip stocks lifts Wall Street out of Fed blues [Reuters]

  • The problem with Israel’s so called ‘crisis of democracy’ [AL-Jazeera News] #CrimesAgainstHumanityAgainstPalestinians #IsraeliWarCrimes

  • Joe Biden’s Showy Defiance of Vladimir Putin [The New Yorker] #Ukraine

  • The iPhone 15 Pro’s special color might be a good-looking red. 9to5Mac has the details. I usually just get a black phone, but I’d seriously consider getting this nice red. [The Verge]

  • What Europe showed the world about renewable energy [Vox]

  • Podcasts are coming to YouTube Music [TechCrunch]

  • Introducing: The Design Issue [MIT Technology Review]

  • Companies must use artificial intelligence to compete or go bankrupt as the pace of advancement soars, Ark Invest futurist says [Markets Insider] #AlphabetGoogleIsUtilizingLaMBDA #LaMBDAisMoreSecureThanChatGPT

  • From ambition to action, we've joined forces with IBM to help companies become more sustainable. Learn how to get started. https://sap.to/60493SUf7 #SAPSustainability [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • My friend Pete Reed was killed as he saved lives in Ukraine. You should know the good he did [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • Crew Tried to Stop Train Before Derailment in East Palestine, Investigators Say — An overheating wheel bearing set off an audible alarm on the train before it derailed this month, according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board. [The New York Times] #EastPalestineTrainOhioInvestigation

  • Opinion — Gavin Newsom Was Right 19 Years Ago — And Conservatives Just Keep Being Wrong — The Republican Party once argued that same-sex marriage was "unnatural." Thankfully, the then-San Francisco mayor didn't see it that way. [Huffington Post]

  • Happiness Is a Warm Coffee — All hail the miracle bean. [The Atlantic]

  • Why Democrats Are Worried About 2024 Senate Elections [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Trump’s grip on the Republican base is slipping — even among his fans [The Washington Post] #RepublicansAreRealizingTrumpIsaMonster #RepublicansDontWantToGoToJailSoTheyAreFinallyTurningAgainstTrump

  • Architecture : à Paris, on ne démolit plus, on transforme [Le Monde]

  • Watch the cast of 'Bel Air' recreate the 'Fresh Prince of Bel Air' Theme Song [Mashable]

  • We Spoke to The Florida Teacher Who Was Fired For a Viral Video Of Empty School Library Shelves [VICE News]

  • Are U.S. Sanctions Against Syria Stalling Humanitarian Aid After the Earthquake? [The Intercept_] #EarthquakeInSyria #EarthquakeInTurkey

  • This ancient Greek warship ruled the Mediterranean [National Geographic]

  • A million households have lost power so far as major winter storm blasts the U.S. [NPR]

  • Sacramento City Council OKs cannabis dispensary, denying appeal by nearby detox center [CapRadioNews]

  • Pouchkine victime de Poutine [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Return of the Russia Question — What kind of country do Russians want to live in after the war? [Foreign Policy]

  • The Quiescent Russians — What the War in Ukraine Has Revealed About Putin’s Public [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • Nepal’s New Government Faces a Stiff Test — Dahal’s return to power could reset Nepal’s foreign policy – but first he’ll have to survive an unstable coalition and disgruntled electorate. [The Diplomat]

  • Can Our Brains Be Taken Over? — Several real-life pathogens can change a host’s behavior against their will. Here’s what we know about these zombie-like infections. [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday au Synchrotron à protons (PS) en 1965, le premier synchrotron du CERN. On voit ici l'appareil qui étudie la diffusion des pions à partir des protons polarisés. — Savez-vous ce qu'est un pion ? Dites-le nous 👇En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • National Engineers Week [NASA]

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Champions League and Europa League this week! Let’s go Manchester United and Stade Rennais!

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JETLAG RADIO 757 | BENKYO RADIO 757

  • Google Claims Breakthrough in Quantum Computer Error Correction [Slashdot.org]

  • "Massive" winter storm to impact entire Lower 48

  • New Bing Chat AI is now available in Edge mobile, Bing apps, and Skype Preview [TechMeme]

  • How highly productive people at work can cause problems for their teams [Quartz]

  • Musk’s Twitter is getting worse [Recode] It’s time to turn Twitter.com into Twitter.gov

  • How to build a great software engineering team [TheNextWeb]

  • The Great LA Dumpling Drama [Eater]

  • Junk Fee Prevention Act: Price Transparency Might Benefit Small Businesses — The President is calling on Congress to both cap fees and improve disclosure in airlines, hotels and other industries. Here's what that may mean for prices and competition. [Inc.]

  • How Ukraine’s postage stamps became an unlikely time capsule of the war [Fast Company]

  • The War in Ukraine: One Year Later, We Remain Committed to the Ukrainian People [Medium]

  • Mormon Church Slammed With $5 Million Fine After Being Accused of Hiding $32 Million Investment Portfolio [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Android Phones [WIRED]

  • This Week in Enterprise Tech Episode 531 [TWIT]

  • Our progress toward quantum error correction [Google Blog]

  • Suppressing quantum errors by scaling a surface code logical qubit [Google AI Blog]

  • Observe the constellation Auriga: This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Data Lab Dialogues Podcast Ep. #24 - Content Management, Compliance and Archiving with Opentext [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 757 & BENKYO RADIO 757. Putin is a menace and the President and former Presidents except for moronic Trump know this very well. Please watch this documentary. Thank you.

Also, the fact that Russia suspended New START and is ready to resume nuclear testing is a terrible choice. They must return their senses and understand that neither the United States nor Russia want Mutually Assured Destruction (M.A.D.).

Please play chess between each other’s respective countries instead. Thanks.

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JETLAG RADIO 756 | BENKYO RADIO 756

  • The war is making Ukraine a Western country [The Economist]

  • How to forecast major events in 2023 [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Judge blocks 9/11 victims' claim to Afghan assets [BBC News] let’s get it out of Dick Cheney’s pension fund. You know, all the money that he stole while enriching himself with the #MilitaryIndustrialComplex.

  • Starbucks Launches Olive-Oil Coffee Drinks to Win Over Italian Customers [Bloomberg]

  • British-born schoolgirl who joined Islamic State loses appeal over citizenship removal [Reuters]

  • Palestinian parties condemn PA over UN vote withdrawal [Al-Jazeera News]

  • Dansk and the Promise of a Simple Scandinavian Life [The New Yorker]

  • Gran Turismo 7 VR hands-on: it might make you a PSVR 2 believer / PSVR 2 reviewers didn’t get to review Gran Turismo in VR — here’s why that’s a shame. [The Verge]

  • Biden and Putin’s dueling speeches show why the end of the Ukraine war is a long way off [Vox]

  • Amazon’s AWS cozies up to carriers, launches 2 services to build and operate networks in the cloud [TechCrunch]

  • She’s working to make German tech more inclusive [MIT Technology Review]

  • Bernie Sanders says it's time for a four-day work week [Insider]

  • Un salarié payé est - 2 fois moins malade, 6 fois moins absent, 9 fois plus loyal, 31% plus productif, 55% plus créatif [LinkedIn]

  • ‘Very alarming’: US airport screenings see a surge in loaded guns [The Guardian]

  • ‘The Democratic Party in New York Is a Disaster’ [The New York Times]

  • Donald Trump Jr. Gets Scathing Reminder Of His Father's 'Mental Competency' [Huffington Post]

  • Biden’s Hope vs. Putin’s Lies [The Atlantic] #Ukraine

  • How MLB's New Rules Could Change Baseball In 2023 [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Follow the 600-mile front line between Ukrainian and Russian forces [Washington Post]

  • Biden calls Russia arms treaty suspension a 'big mistake' [Le Monde]

  • The planets are absolutely brilliant in the sky right now. Look up. [Mashable]

  • 'Truly Bizarre': Scientists Discover Ancient Galaxies That Should Not Exist — “I think I spat out my coffee,” said the scientist leading the team that discovered the galaxies, which should be impossible within current physics. [VICE News]

  • Momentum Grows on Special Tribunal to Prosecute Putin’s Aggression in Ukraine [The Intercept_]

  • How living near a railroad can harm your health [Nat Geo]

  • Northern states are shutting down ahead of coast-to-coast winter storm [NPR]

  • Billions are needed to repair, renovate and maintain Cal State’s buildings [CapRadioNews]

  • Frappante maturité des opinions arabes [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • African Union Ousts Israeli Diplomat [Foreign Policy] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • Xi the Survivor — How Washington Overestimates Chinese Weakness [Foreign Affairs]

  • ‘No Safe Space in Pakistan for Women’: Rape Case Roils Islamabad — Another year, another horrifying rape case – and still no action to protect Pakistani women. [The Diplomat]

  • Physicists Use Quantum Mechanics to Pull Energy out of Nothing [Quanta Magazine]

  • Dans la #PhotoDeLaSemaine nous observons le travail minutieux d’un technicien qui place les derniers composants sur le circuit imprimé. Saviez-vous que nous gérons l'ensemble du processus de création électronique, de la conception à la production ?🔗[CERN_FR]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 756 & BENKYO RADIO 756.

A tragedy unfolded in East Palestine, Ohio in that train accident. I demand that Secretary Pete Buttigieg to get on the next flight to Ohio asap. President Biden already got on the phone and made his services available to the region. Thank you.

Until Next Time!

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 755 & BENKYO RADIO 755.

Some incredible things happen between music and your brain. You may remember from the book Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain. I’m pretty sure I included this book on my bookclub before, if I have not, I will in the future.

I’m getting pretty sick and tired of Trump, and every day is prolonging the “Trump TV show.” Oh the whole world thought it was funny while he was President for a while, but once he told people not to get vaccinated and not to wear masks and 600,000 fucking Americans died, suddenly it’s not so funny anymore. I demand the FBI to immediately release what blackmail Trump has on the bureau, and why it has been almost 777 days since Jan6th insurrection and he hasn’t been arrested. 777 means jackpot. That means all of this bullshit has been about money. I am glad I am not in charge because I want to fire half the Bureau right now. Jack Smith, hurry the hell up. Thank you.

Until Next Time!