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  • Emmanuel Macron’s government survives, but there is more trouble ahead [The Economist]

  • How to make the financial system safer, the risk of Bibi breaking Israel and why a good night’s sleep might be important for vaccines [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Ukraine says Russian missiles destroyed in Crimea [BBC News]

  • Biden signs bill requiring declassification of COVID origins information [Reuters]

  • Legacy of the Iraq War [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Hip-Hop at Fifty: An Elegy [The New Yorker]

  • One of the best podcasting apps you know is built by a single person / In The Vergecast’s final episode of Solo Acts, Ashley Esqueda speaks with Overcast developer Marco Arment. [The Verge]

  • The doomers are wrong about humanity’s future — and its past [Vox]

  • Duolingo is working on a music app [TechCrunch]

  • The UN just handed out an urgent climate to-do list. Here’s what it says. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Meet the identical twin sisters who share everything — including a fiancé [Insider]

  • Change is a certainty. So let’s future-proof your business! Our very own Julia White invites you to join us at #SAPSapphire to learn how to stay ahead of whatever changes may come your way. 👉 https://sap.to/604337PkZ [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • World can still avoid worst of climate collapse with genuine change, IPCC says [The Guardian]

  • World Has Less Than a Decade to Stop Catastrophic Warming, U.N. Panel Says [The New York Times]

  • How The Courts Are Strangling Gun Reform [Huffington Post]

  • This Is Not Great News for Donald Trump [The Atlantic]

  • 20 Years After The Invasion Of Iraq, Americans Still Want The U.S. Involved In World Affairs [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: After Silicon Valley Bank failure, American start-ups still need a bank [The Washington Post]

  • Bac 2023 : revivez la première journée des épreuves de spécialité et consultez les sujets [Le Monde]

  • Online resources make International Read to Me Day fun and meaningful for families [Mashable]

  • IPCC Says Current Plans Are ‘Insufficient to Tackle Climate Change’ As Emissions Keep Increasing [VICE News]

  • “Trauma Never Goes Away”: As America Forgets, Iraq War Stays with U.S. Veterans [The Intercept_]

  • Nature is out of sync—and reshaping everything, everywhere [National Geographic]

  • What France's revolt over raising the retirement age says about the attitude to work [NPR]

  • Wildfire victims left ‘in the dark’ after U.S. Forest Service briefs Congress about the Caldor Fire [CapRadioNews]

  • Bagdad, 20 mars 2003 [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Even More Than Tanks and Planes, Ukraine Needs IFVs — Front-line officers are desperate for a less glamorous weapon: the infantry fighting vehicle. [Foreign Policy]

  • Why the Press Failed on Iraq — And How One Team of Reporters Got It Right [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Commissions Second Taigei-Class Diesel-Electric Attack Submarine [The Diplomat]

  • The Unpredictable Abilities Emerging From Large AI Models [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday en 1975 lors de la construction de l'aimant dipôle principal du Super Synchrotron à Protons, qui devrait commencer cette semaine alors que l'arrêt technique de fin d'année touche à sa fin. #BeamTime [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Awards Grants to Support Research, Technology Development [NASA]

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  • Netflix Plans To Release 40 More Games This Year, Will Add Monument Valley in 2024 [Slashdot.org]

  • The legal woes surrounding Trump as possible Manhattan charges loom [AXIOS]

  • An interview with Sam Altman on how “people should be happy” OpenAI is a “little bit scared of” its tools, GPT-4's rollout, large-scale disinformation, and more [TechMeme] Sam Altman’s technology got everybody fired. If he does not immediately find work for these individuals so that they can pivot, it’s going to be a nightmare very soon in Silicon Valley.

  • Macron narrowly won a no-confidence vote as protestors shut down France [Quartz]

  • Layoffs are bad for business [Vox Technology]

  • Quantum computing sector reacts to UK’s new £2.5B programme [TheNextWeb]

  • The Workers Behind Two Popular Food Network Shows Are Unionizing [Eater]

  • How to Prioritize Mental Health as a Small-Business Owner [Inc.]

  • A year of innovation—and of reckoning [Fast Company]

  • Meet Twitter's Next CEO — He is More Extreme Than Elon Musk [Medium]

  • 'Invest In That Future Now Before It's Too Late': Bill Gates Calls For Global Pandemic Response Team In Op-Ed [Entrepreneur]

  • Warnings About Humanity’s Future Don’t Get More Dire Than This [WIRED]

  • The next generation of AI for developers and Google Workspace [Google Blog]

  • Responsible AI at Google Research: The Impact Lab [Google Research]

  • Notes after Watching the Inauguration [Poetry Foundation]

  • Sporty new spacesuits revealed for Artemis 3 Moon mission [Astronomy Magazine]

  • How Collaboration Can Drive Quality Across Your Business | SAP Business Network - Supply Chain Demo [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 783 & BENKYO RADIO 783. The Afghan Adjustment Act is incredibly important, therefore, contact your local congressman, mayor, state senator, governor, and the President and Vice President’s offices to get this pass, as soon as possible. Many organizations of Veterans (such as No One Left Behind, and Operation Pineapple Express) are working tirelessly 24/7 day and night trying to get this legislation passed. Let’s make it happen. This would mean a lot to a lot of Afghan refugee families, many who have gone above & beyond for the U.S. Military. Thanks in advance.

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  • How to avoid war over Taiwan [The Economist]

  • “Israelis are taking to the streets, claiming the plan amounts to dictatorship”—Bibi in the corner [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Menindee: Australia begins mass fish death clean-up [BBC News]

  • Trump Sweats an Arrest. We Should Sweat a Second Term. [Bloomberg]

  • Bitcoin climbs to 9-month high as bank turmoil sparks rally [Reuters]

  • 20 years on, was removing Saddam Hussein worth the war in Iraq? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How America Manufactures Poverty [The New Yorker]

  • Here’s even more evidence Valve is working on a CS:GO update. In case you weren’t convinced by previous reports that indicate a CS:GO update is imminent, now PCGamesN has spotted that Valve filed for a “CS2” trademark on March 14th.This tracks with the “cs2.exe” file names users uncovered in a recent Nvidia driver update. We just don’t know whether the game is actually a sequel or an upgraded version using Valve’s Source 2 engine. — Counter-Strike 2 trademarks filed by Valve [The Verge]

  • The beginner’s guide to bird-watching [Vox]

  • How startups can future-proof for an uncertain present [TechCrunch]

  • A new paradigm for managing data [MIT Technology Review]

  • Is Putin using a body double? Listen here: Skeptics say spotting a decoy is all in the ears. [Insider]

  • Retweeter pour fêter la Francophonie avec nous! Retweet to join us in celebrating #Francophonie! [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • FA Cup and Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action [The Guardian]

  • Their Body, Their Choice of Undergarments — If someone is actually violating a dress code, let H.R. handle. Otherwise, let it go. [The New York Times]

  • Bidens To Host 'Ted Lasso' Cast To Promote Mental Health [Huffington Post] #MentalHealth

  • What made Taylor Swift’s Concert Unbelievable [The Atlantic]

  • Democratic Dads Think It’s Gotten Easier To Raise Kids. Democratic Moms Disagree. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Why white Christian nationalists are in such a panic [The Washington Post]

  • « La France devrait éviter la récession », affirme le gouverneur de la Banque de France [Le Monde]

  • CYBER: This Is Why America's Trains Keep Crashing [VICE News]

  • The Architects of the Iraq War: Where are They Now? [The Intercept]

  • Venus is volcanically alive, stunning new find shows [National Geographic]

  • South Korea has the world's lowest fertility rate, a struggle with lessons for us all [NPR]

  • California’s Covid misinformation law is entangled in lawsuits, conflicting rulings [CapRadioNews]

  • Capitalisation, l’autre nom de la réforme des retraites [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Putin’s War on Young People [Foreign Policy]

  • The Case for a Security Guarantee for Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • In the Face of Climate Change, the Pacific Leads Boldly [The Diplomat]

  • Coloring by Numbers Reveals Arithmetic Patterns in Fractions [Quanta Magazine]

  • Applications are now open for the Django Girls programming workshop [CERN_FR]

  • “Voice of NASA” Hugh Harris Began Career in Cleveland [NASA]

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It appears that the Knight Rider newly reboot TV series is somewhat delayed, and so is the movie, in other news, GM plans to let you talk to your car with ChatGPT, Knight Rider-style.

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  • Cancer Patient Sues Hospital After Ransomware Gang Leaks Her Nude Medical Photos [Slashdot.org]

  • How COVID permanently changed shopping and restaurants [AXIOS]

  • Meta's paid verification program goes live in the US [TechMeme]

  • The international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin [Quartz]

  • Your brain may not be private much longer [Recode]

  • New GPT-4 app can be ‘life-changing’ for visually-impaired people, say users [TheNextWeb]

  • The 12 Best Cookbooks of Spring 2023 [Eater]

  • Want to Stop Procrastinating? Try Using a Lockbox [Inc.]

  • Twitter 2FA changes: How to avoid maybe getting locked out of your account this weekend [Fast Company]

  • Open AI CEO Sam Altman Predicts the Next Trillion Dollar AI Company [Medium]

  • Unleash Unshakable Confidence in 7 Days: The Neuroscience-Backed Blueprint [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Wired Headphones for Serious Listening [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 53 [TWIT]

  • The next generation of AI for developers and Google Workspace [Google Blog]

  • Vid2Seq: a pretrained visual language model for describing multi-event videos [Google AI Blog]

  • What Love Looks Like [Poetry Foundation]

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

  • How A Data Lakehouse Can Help Your Team Become More Efficient [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Le Futur de SAP Data Warehousing | Replay Evènement 29 septembre 2022 (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 781 & BENKYO RADIO 781.

The clock is ticking. A Trump indictment is imminent. Let’s get it done. There are hundreds of pressing manners that we must focus on. There’s the war in Ukraine, the #AfghanAdjustmentAct, the #IranRevolution2023 (I recommend listening to Radio Javan), the fact that COVID-19 was #lableak, Retirement age in France, the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) on Wall Street going bankrupt, and the list goes on. By getting rid of the Trump nightmare, the world can focus on all these other stories.

It’s St. Patrick’s Day weekend! Please be careful. Enjoy the festivities, but be safe, and have a plan to return home. Have a designated driver, and be sure that everyone in the vehicle wears their seatbelts. Thanks in advance. Also, if you are inside a vehicle, please stop using TikTok, you cannot possibly drive a vehicle and use TikTok at the same time, you are out of your mind, you will get in a car accident. Do NOT do it. I thank you, and your parents thank you.

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  • Ukraine is building up its forces for an offensive [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • Was Li Keqiang a quiet reformer or a Communist Party apparatchik? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Vinyl records outsell CDs for first time in decades [BBC News]

  • Competition From the US Is Forcing Europe to Up Its Green Game [Bloomberg]

  • Russia, Ukraine battle for Bakhmut; ICC seeks war crime arrest warrants [Reuters]

  • What are the implications of the Gary Lineker-BBC dispute? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How a Decade of Pope Francis Has Changed the Church [The New Yorker]

  • California’s gig worker-focused Prop 22 isn’t overturned after all / A court has overturned a 2021 ruling that struck down the law, declaring it unconstitutional. It allows companies like Uber to classify workers as contractors, not employees. [The Verge]

  • Why DC is stuck as America’s continental colony [Vox]

  • Fortnite’s maximalism still works in its new cyberpunk season [TechCrunch]

  • These companies want to go beyond batteries to store energy [MIT Technology Review]

  • Ohio lawmakers want kids to work longer hours, saying it'll keep them off TikTok [Insider]

  • #France2030 l « Une personne en France utilise 47 satellites par jour. » 📡 📳 Ane Aanesland, chercheuse en physique, nous explique l’importance du spatial dans notre vie quotidienne. 🛰️ Pour en savoir plus sur le spatial du futur : https://lnkd.in/e6MH2Vi8 [LinkedIn]

  • A Black couple’s home was undervalued by $300,000. Now the US is investigating [The Guardian]

  • OpenAI Plans to Up the Ante in Tech’s A.I. Race [The New York Times]

  • A Young Black Man Told His Mom He Was Being Followed By White Men. Then He Was Found Dead. [Huffington Post]

  • Welcome to the Big Blur [The Atlantic]

  • Where The Debate Over Abortion Stands [FiveThirtyEight]

  • The 72-hour scramble to save the United States from a banking crisis [The Washington Post]

  • Guerre en Ukraine en direct : la Russie ne souhaite pas de « confrontation » avec les Etats-Unis, après l’incident du drone américain tombé en mer Noire [Le Monde]

  • ‘Exercise’ your right to end waste with Adidas [Mashable]

  • 25 Employees Walk Out After Pennsylvania Restaurant Owner Names Drinks 'The Negro' And 'The Caucasian' [BLAVITY]

  • Dogs Living in Chernobyl Have Adapted with DNA Mutations, Study Suggests [VICE News]

  • Cheering Silicon Valley Bank Bailout, Gavin Newsom Doesn’t Mention He’s a Client [The Intercept_]

  • Chile’s new national park offers a glimpse of life in the cosmos [National Geographic]

  • Strong Nor'easter storm knocks out power to nearly a quarter of a million customers [NPR]

  • ‘Person of color tax’ is a reality for BIPOC Sacramento area school board members [CapRadioNews]

  • Au Proche-Orient, la stratégie saoudienne dans l’impasse [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Saudi-Iranian Détente Is a Wake-Up Call for America — The peace plan is a big deal—and it’s no accident that China brokered it. [Foreign Policy] Relations between the USA and Saudi Arabia will be good, it’s just that the Middle East is tired of getting fucked by Israel. It’s no wonder why they are rumors where people started to wonder, does Israel control the world?

  • How to Handle the Bird Flu — America Must Prepare for the Next Possible Pandemic [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Aura of Governance in Turkmenistan [The Diplomat]

  • Global Microbiome Study Gives New View of Shared Health Risks [Quanta Magazine]

  • Are you taking part in #WAICF23 🇫🇷? If so, be sure to check out today’s talk by @GrosQMichi — senior quantum scientist at @CERN — on #QuantumComputing and #AI applications. Full programme available at: [CERNquantum]

  • NASA’s Webb Telescope Captures Rarely Seen Prelude to Supernova [NASA]

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  • US Minerals Industries Are Booming [Slashdot.org]

  • Electric cars are ditching AM radio — a critical safety tool [AXIOS]

  • Y Combinator scales back its late stage team, laying off 17 employees, or ~20% of YC staff, calling late stage investing a “distraction from our core mission” [TechMeme] this is punishment for not listening to great startups such as myself.

  • Japanese workers are set to get their largest pay raise in decades [Quartz]

  • We’ve entered a complicated new era of bank bailouts [Recode]

  • No Wifi? No problem: The traveler’s guide to eSIMs [TheNextWeb]

  • The 12 Best Cookbooks of Spring 2023 [Eater]

  • Apple's M2 MacBook Pros Prove That Boring Might Be the Best Strategy of All [Inc.]

  • 5 ways to sound collaborative in a job interview [Fast Company]

  • I’ll have a large coffee! [Medium]

  • How to Create a Product That Sells Itself (Even in A Recession) [Entrepreneur]

  • The Silicon Valley Bank Contagion Is Just Beginning [WIRED]

  • Ask the Tech Guys 1965 [TWIT]

  • New for Pixel: Fall Detection, faster Night Sight and more [Google Blog]

  • Universal Speech Model (USM): State-of-the-art speech AI for 100+ languages [Google Research]

  • Your Do-It-Yourself Sestina [Poetry Foundation]

  • Did the Big Bang really happen? This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher [Astronomy Magazine]

  • How to Expand Your Sales Teams and Get Business Done... SAP Sales Cloud Demo [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 779 & BENKYO RADIO 779. I am very excited for Season 3 of The Mandalorian. Can’t wait to watch this.

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  • America’s schools are heading for a crunch [The Economist]

  • “There’s a real opportunity here with all of this equipment”—Ukraine readies an offensive [The Economist Podcasts] #Ukraine

  • Jamie Lee Curtis keeps the winners room laughing [BBC News]

  • Hedge Funders Drive Protests in Battle Over Israeli High Court [Bloomberg] It is time for Netanyahu to remove the Ultra-Right Nationalists who are bringing Fascism to Israel. They are performing Nazi-like crimes to Palestinians. It is time for a New Israel. A Peaceful Israel that makes Peace with the Palestinians. We have seen the protests. We have seen hundreds of thousands of people waving the Israel flags, and in some parts, waving the Palestinian flags. The Two-State Solution is feasible, assuming Mossad does not play dirty or cheat, like they always do. Mossad likes to blackmail everybody. But Everybody can blackmail Mossad for 9/11.

  • Pope Francis marks 10th anniversary with Mass and podcast [Reuters]

  • ‘Great wall of steel’: Xi vows to protect China economy, security [AL-Jazeera News] tensions with China need to calm down. Relations with the United States must resume for import/export trading.

  • 2024 Trump is Even Scarier Than 2020 Trump [The New Yorker] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Going to the movies is becoming a test of what you can afford / If AMC has its way, even movie theaters will divide the haves from the have-nots. [The Verge]

  • Why Everything Everywhere All at Once won ... everything [Vox]

  • HSBC acquires Silicon Valley Bank UK in last-minute deal, says all depositors’ money is safe [TechCrunch]

  • How Rust went from a side project to the world’s most-loved programming language [MIT Technology Review]

  • The best Nintendo Switch game deals for Mario Day, including discounts on Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart 8, and more [Reviews]

  • Ready to try SAP Datasphere? Get started for free. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Long shadow of US invasion of Iraq still looms over international order [The Guardian]

  • California Braces for Another ‘Significant’ Atmospheric River [The New York Times]

  • Biden Gives 'Daily Show' Host Kal Penn Blunt Advice On Marrying His Fiancé, Josh [Huffington Post]

  • The Next Stage of COVID Is Starting Now — What happens when everyone first gets immunity to the coronavirus as a very young kid? [The Atlantic]

  • How To Fill Out Your Men's NCAA Tournament Bracket Like A Pro [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Ukraine short of skilled troops and munitions as losses, pessimism grow [The Washington Post] #Ukraine

  • Le bataillon Bratstvo, des volontaires ukrainiens derrière les lignes russes [Le Monde] #Ukraine

  • 'The Last of Us': Every episode, ranked least to most heartbreaking [Mashable]

  • Jordan Peterson Very Concerned by Milking Porn Factory [VICE News]

  • The Struggle Continues: Black Women and Student Debt After Scotus [The Intercept_]

  • The key to chronic fatigue syndrome may lie in your gut [Nat Geo]

  • State of emergency declared as winter storm hits upstate NY [NPR]

  • Black patients dress up and modify speech to reduce bias, California survey shows [CapRadioNews]

  • Le Japon tourne la page du pacifisme [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The U.S.-Israel Relationship No Longer Makes Sense — If Israel and its supporters want the country to continue receiving U.S. largesse, they will need to come up with a new narrative. [Foreign Policy] Israel definitely needs to treat Palestinians with more respect, and stop shooting innocent civilians.

  • The Counterinsurgent’s Curriculum — Why American Troops Should Study the Iraq War [Foreign Affairs]

  • An Afghan Woman’s Drowning Symbolizes the Betrayal of a Nation — Journalist Torpekai Amarkhel was among dozens of asylum seekers who died when their boat capsized near Italy. Her story encapsulates how the world has failed the Afghan people. [The Diplomat]

  • Shadows in the Big Bang Afterglow Reveal Invisible Cosmic Structures [Quanta Magazine]

  • Passionate about #quantumscience? Want to know more about the recent developments in #quantumresearch? Follow our new lecture series kicking off next Wed 1 March @ 11:00 CET! The talks are organised by #CERNqti and are free and open to all: [CERNquantum]

  • An orbital sunset above the Atlantic Ocean [NASA]

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  • New 'Ubuntu Flatpak Remix' Has (Unofficial) Flatpak Support Preinstalled [Slashdot.org]

  • Silicon Valley Bank's U.K. arm sold to HSBC for £1 [AXIOS]

  • Apple’s New Challenge: A Wave of Key Executives Leaving the Company [TechMeme]

  • A more equitable covid vaccine rollout could have saved a life every 24 seconds in 2021 [Quartz]

  • TikTok isn’t really limiting kids’ time on its app [Recode]

  • 10 trailblazing Valèncian startups to watch in 2023 [TheNextWeb]

  • Why So Many Restaurants Want to Be a Luncheonette Right Now [Eater]

  • Why Great CEOs Are Actually Their Company's 'Chief Emotions Officer'Entrepreneur coach Chip Conley shared why emotional intelligence is a key ingredient for corporate leadership in a moving session at Inc. Founders House at SXSW in Austin. [Inc.]

  • How Paramount+ became a top contender in the streaming wars [Fast Company]

  • I Asked Leading Covid Scientists — Off the Record — About the Virus’s Origins and the Lab Leak Theory [Medium]

  • 55 Small Business Ideas To Start Right Now [Entrepreneur]

  • How Quantum Physicists ‘Flipped Time’ (and Didn’t) [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 918 [TWIT]

  • Uncovering overlooked stories of women [Google Blog]

  • Announcing the ICDAR 2023 Competition on Hierarchical Text Detection and Recognition [Google Research]

  • Unreadability (Part III) [Poetry Foundation]

  • Radio interference from satellites is threatening astronomy [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Get ready. Get future-proof. Join us at SAP Sapphire & ASUG Annual Conference Orlando on May 16-17. Learn how to future-proof your business and stay one step ahead with SAP. [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 777 & BENKYO RADIO 777. It is time to kill Hibatullah Akhundzada, Leader of the Taliban. He is not that strong. It’s time to send the Grim Reaper after this dude. Have you seen The Covenant movie trailer? Also, RIP Dick Cheney. Whenever that happens. You won’t be missed.

The 777 project at Intel Corporation was in its implementation during the year 2018. The PM was a female, and had 777 in her badge ID number. This was a very secretive project, highly illegal. This was to make the company billions of profits. This project is being investigated by the FBI and the DOJ. People are getting fired, people are going to jail. This is extremely complicated, because of the CHIPS act, in which billions of dollars are being sent to Intel Corporation, due to the Quantum Cold-War with Russia and China. There are talks for the shares of the CHIPS act to go towards AMD, but AMD would have to manufacture their chips inside America.

PS. The #TheoryOfEverything exists. Only a few hundreds of people were working on it back in the days. There are now over hundreds of thousands of Researchers and Scientists who are working on this theory. If you’ve been reading my blog and listened to my podcasts, you may have heard some hints.

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  • How Ukraine tamed Russian missile barrages and kept the lights on [The Economist]

  • Inside the progressive college on the front line of Ron DeSantis’s culture war [1843 magazine]

  • Vaccine could save billions of bees from deadly disease [BBC News]

  • The German Startup Racing Uber to Uber-ize Trucks [Bloomberg]

  • Ukraine, Russia locked in brutal battle in Bakhmut, casualties mount [Reuters]

  • Turmoil in Israel, trepidation in Palestine — The ruling fascists are working to unleash greater state and settler violence on the Palestinians and, in the process, are transforming Israel into a fascist garrison. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Why We Never Enough Time [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge’s favorite music for work / From classical to country to ambient to stoner rock, here’s what we listen to at our desks. [The Verge]

  • Why Iran and Saudi Arabia making nice is a very big deal [Vox]

  • Sam Altman, Vinod Khosla say they’ll personally loan cash to startups in the wake of SVB collapse [TechCrunch] that’s bullshit. I’ve asked Sam Altman for cash for a startup for YEARS, and he ignored me.

  • This geothermal startup showed its wells can be used like a giant underground battery — If Fervo Energy’s field results work at commercial scale, it could become cheaper and easier to green the grid. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Former VP Mike Pence accuses 'reckless' Donald Trump of endangering his family during the January 6 riots [Insider]

  • Democratizing data education is the key to unlocking the true universal benefits of data science and AI innovation. 🤝 Join DataCamp Donates Partners Ravi Kumar of Code for Nepal and the World Bank, Blessing Abeng 🌔 of Ingressive For Good, Jennifer Owens of Atlanta Public Schools and ATLytiCS Inc., and DataCamp Social Impact Manager, Nathaniel Taylor-Leach, as they share success stories of some of the over 25K DataCamp Donates scholarship beneficiaries they’ve directly helped so far. Discover more of the real-world impact of democratized data education and learn how you can get involved.⏰ Weds, March 22, 12.35 - 1.20 PM (EST) | Register now 👇#DataEducation [LinkedIn] #DataCamp

  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 383 of the invasion [The Guardian]

  • ‘Potent’ Nor’easter to Bring Heavy Snow Starting Monday Night, Forecasters Say [The New York Times]

  • The Rudest Things People Can Say To Someone With Anxiety [Huffington Post]

  • Finding Happiness in Middle Age — That period of life can yield a singular form of satisfaction, our writers argue. [The Atlantic]

  • Daylight Saving Time Has Problems. But Is Anything Else Really Better? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Public health needs a reset [The Washington Post]

  • La diplomatie interreligieuse de l’Ukraine [Le Monde] #Ukraine

  • Lenny Kravitz and John Travolta lead the 95th Academy Awards 'In Memoriam' tribute [Mashable]

  • How Silicon Valley's Bank Imploded [VICE News]

  • Two More Jan. 6 Capitol Rioters Have Fled Chargers, Bringing Total to Six — Four of the AWOL Trump supporters remain at large. [The Intercept_]

  • See Europe from a New Perspective [National Geographic]

  • A waterlogged California is bracing for yet another atmospheric river [NPR]

  • As snow and rain pummel Northern California again, here’s how to prepare [CapRadioNews]

  • Repenser le financement de l’humanitaire [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • How the World Forgot About Russian Imperialism [Foreign Policy]

  • The Russia That Might Have Been — How Moscow Squandered Its Power and Influence [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Launches H3 Rocket, Destroys It Over 2nd-Stage Failure [The Diplomat]

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

  • 📌On 13-14 March, don’t miss out on the #AtomInterferometry (AI) workshop taking place @CERN. The event will bring together diverse scientific communities to assess the evolving landscape of AI projects and more. Live webcast at: [CERNquantum]

  • NASA, Canadian Space Agency to Assign Artemis II Moon Astronauts [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 776 & BENKYO RADIO 776. As you know, my startup work speaks for itself. I’ve done some incredible things, and yet, after 776 some posts, I still have not received funding from Seven Seven Six from Alexis Ohanian. That’s the level of insult I have to face over the past 8-9 years. Now you understand my level of grumpiness and why only coffee keeps my sanity.

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  • Stack Overflow Survey Finds Most-Proven Technologies: Open Source, Cloud Computing, Machine Learning [Slashdot.org]

  • What is an atmospheric river? Weather event behind California floods, record snow [AXIOS]

  • Regulators close crypto-focused Signature Bank (Israeli), citing systemic risk [TechMeme]

  • GM seeks to cut jobs by offering thousands of workers the chance to get paid to quit [Quartz]

  • Silicon Valley’s AI frenzy isn’t just another crypto craze [Recode]

  • Why Groningen is the coolest tech city you’ve never heard of [TheNextWeb]

  • Eater Austin’s Tips for Getting the Most Out of SXSW 2023 [Eater]

  • Deepak Chopra: 'We Need a Pandemic of Joy'At Inc. Founders House during SXSW, the New Age icon and entrepreneur offered advice on what makes a good company and his predictions on new business opportunities in wellness. [Inc.]

  • ‘Ted Lasso’ gets serious in season 3 as a key character takes a dark turn [Fast Company]

  • Say Goodbye to ChatGPT: Here Are New AI Tools That Will Blow Your Mind [Medium]

  • What's on Entrepreneur TV This Week [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Coffee Grinders — Get more joy from your java. These conical-burr, flat-burr, and bladed machines let you enjoy freshly ground beans in every cup. [WIRED]

  • Hands-On Windows 31 [TWIT]

  • How 4 Black Founders Fund recipients are building with AI [Google Blog]

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

  • Paradox of ultramassive black hole formation solved by supercomputer [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Unreadability (Part II) [Poetry Foundation]

  • Growth Summit — Join the virtual Growth Summit on March 21 to learn about the latest growth trends, cloud-based technology investments, and how you can achieve sustainable growth. [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 775 & BENKYO RADIO 775. It appears that a Trump indictment will appear as soon as next week. No more milking this shit. Get it fucking done. He is a monster. He has the mind of a complete psychopath. He is worst than Charles Manson. He killed 600,000 American lives right under our noses, and the FBI is still not ready to arrest this man. Do you comprehend what 600,000 dead Americans mean? That means planes flying in the WTC every-day for months. Do you understand that Trump is a homicidal maniac? He was vaccinated, and he told others not to wear masks nor get the vaccine. Yes, we’re all pissed that COVID-19 was lab-leak, but that’s a topic for another day. Right now, Trump needs to go to jail. For a long time. He needs to disappear. Are you guys mentally challenged? Is this IDIOCRACY? Should we put Gatorade on our gardens? Do you really want to give this moron back our Nuclear Arsenal? Get the fuck out of here.

Until Next Time!