JETLAG RADIO 794 | BENKYO RADIO 794

  • Fusion power is coming back into fashion [The Economist]

  • “What was once the world’s most dangerous road is lined with new real estate”—Iraq, 20 years later [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Putin: Russia to station nuclear weapons in Belarus — The US Defense Department says it does not believe Russia is preparing to use the nuclear weapons [BBC News]

  • War on cow gas is stinky but necessary job in climate-change struggle [Reuters] #ClimateChange

  • Afghanistan is ready to work with the US, but sanctions must go — Afghanistan’s new leaders believe in dialogue and an exchange of ideas. But it takes two hands to clap. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Should Latinos Be Considered a Race? [The New Yorker]

  • 9 cool new games from GDC 2023 [The Verge]

  • America’s hypersonic arms race with China, explained [Vox]

  • Ford to build next-gen EV truck at $5.6B factory in 2025 [TechCrunch]

  • Newly revealed coronavirus data has reignited a debate over the virus’s origins [MIT Technology Review]

  • If you think you're being 'quiet fired,' just talk to your boss and find out what's up [Insider]

  • Bringing together SAP Build, RISE with SAP, and GROW with SAP just makes sense. ✨ https://sap.to/60443hcTp [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Trump lives rent-free in Americans’ heads amid possible indictment [The Guardian]

  • Famed Antiwar Protester Was Once Cog in Russia’s Propaganda Machine [The New York Times]

  • 27 Things From Amazon With Such Great Reviews, You May Want To Own Them Yourself [Huffington Post]

  • Click Here If You Want to Be Sad — The internet loves bad news. And that’s bad. [The Atlantic]

  • Could These MLB Dinosaurs Recreate Albert Pujols's 2022 Renaissance? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Israeli defense minister calls on Netanyahu to halt overhaul of courts [The Washington Post]

  • Jamel Debbouze : « C’est le thé et non le vin qui a formé mon nez et mon palais » [Le Monde]

  • Let's break down the 'John Wick: Chapter 4' end-credits scene [Mashable] #Spoilers

  • Microsoft Now Claims GPT-4 Shows 'Sparks' of General Intelligence [VICE News]

  • Texas Republicans Just Proposed a Bounty on Drag Shows [The Intercept_]

  • Rare 'blonde' penguin spotted in Antarctica. See the photo. [National Geographic]

  • 1,000 people have been charged for the Capitol riot. Here's where their cases stand [NPR]

  • Podcasts & Shows [CapRadioNews]

  • Ukraine, jusqu’où l’escalade ? [Le Monde diplomatique] #Ukraine

  • For Opposition to Putin’s War, Look to the Fringes of His Empire [Foreign Policy]

  • Bush, 9/11, and the Roots of the Iraq War [Foreign Affairs]

  • Ahead of UN Vote, Vanuatu Says: We Must Fight for Climate Justice [The Diplomat]

  • Wormhole Experiment Called Into Question [Quanta Magazine]

  • [Information Presse] @ArtsAtCERN et Copenhagen Contemporary s’unissent à travers Collide International Arts at CERN et Copenhagen Contemporary s’unissent pour lancer le premier appel à candidatures pour Collide Copenhagen — En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • Working on Artemis II [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 794 & BENKYO RADIO 794. There are some great innovations from VW when it comes to EV. I look forward to more EVs being released this year (2023) and many more years to come. It’s great innovation for the future.

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  • Amazon Rejects Petition from 30,000 Workers Opposing Return-to-Office Mandate [Slashdot.org]

  • "Terrible situation" unfolds in Mississippi after violent tornado outbreak [AXIOS]

  • In his first visit to China since 2020, Tim Cook praises Apple's “symbiotic kind of relationship” with China, amid Apple's moves to diversify from the country [TechMeme]

  • What’s your work style preference? Find out. [Quartz]

  • How will we feed Earth’s rising population? Ask the Dutch. [Vox]

  • BMW backs German startup to deliver ‘next generation’ of EV motors [TheNextWeb]

  • Olive Oil Is Jumping the Shark [Eater]

  • The Current Job Market Is Complicated. Here's What Small-Business Leaders Need to Know [Inc.]

  • Mental health emerges as the fastest-growing marketplace for startups, and it’s not even close [Fast Company]

  • Finding The Solace to Write in The Time of Suffering [Medium]

  • 5 Essential Steps to Expand Your Vision and Start Living Your Dream Life [Entrepreneur]

  • John Wick Changed Movies Forever [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 278 [TWIT]

  • Try Bard and share your feedback [Google Blog]

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

  • About the Magazine [Poetry Foundation]

  • Scanning Mars for microhabitats that could host microbial life [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Expérience utilisateur l'optimisation, intégration et harmonisation des processus métiers [SAP] #SAP

  • The Trump Campaign’s Collusion With Israel [The Nation] Mueller Report was 448 pages long (4 powerful zionist Jews, not to be confused with laidback peaceful Jews)

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 793 & BENKYO RADIO 793. As I am watching the latest season of Wu-Tang on Hulu, it’s time to get real. There CLEARLY is a double-standard between the way the law is treating Black people and White people. I mean, the amount of ruckus that Black people have to suffer over weed, yet Donald J. Trump is allowed to cause so much mayhem and chaos around our country and run free is a little bit ridiculous. What is it going to take to finally arrest Trump? Can you not fit handcuffs on him? What is taking so long? He is a ticking time bomb. It’s time to arrest Trump. By not arresting Trump, you are insulting every Black person in America who has been arrested over a little bit of weed.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 792 | BENKYO RADIO 792

  • The cases against Donald Trump are piling up [The Economist]

  • Inside the CIA’s bureau for hiding defectors — The agency set up a programme in the cold war to resettle foreign spies in America. With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it may get busy again [1843 magazine]

  • Rare show of Northern Lights dazzles North America [BBC News]

  • When Will Global Emissions Peak? [Bloomberg]

  • Muslims attend first Friday Ramadan prayers [Reuters]

  • US lawsuit takes aim at ‘weapon of choice’ for stalkers — Cheriena Ben is among plaintiffs in a US class-action lawsuit alleging Apple AirTags facilitate stalking and violence. [AL-Jazeera News] I specifically said months ago that Apple AirTags need to be banned and disabled.

  • Trolled by Trump, Again [The New Yorker]

  • The Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Scribe are down to their best prices of the year [The Verge]

  • Keanu Reeves, explained [Vox]

  • Framework refines its laptops and adds a cute way to reuse old parts [TechCrunch]

  • Amazon is about to go head to head with SpaceX in a battle for satellite internet dominance [MIT Technology Review]

  • Elon Musk emailed Twitter staff at 2:30 a.m. telling them the 'office is not optional,' report says [Business Insider]

  • Music meets inclusivity 🎶Together with Coldplay we have made the tour app accessible for blind and visually impaired people. Join our journey: https://sap.to/60453hZgc [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • ‘Reckless’ Trump rhetoric could get someone killed, top Democrat warns [The Guardian]

  • Geothermal Power, Cheap and Clean, Could Help Run Japan. So Why Doesn’t It? [The New York Times]

  • The Right (And Wrong) Way To Cook Pasta, According To Italian Cooks [Huffington Post]

  • Cool People Accidentally Saved America’s Feet [The Atlantic]

  • Recess Is Good For Kids. Why Don’t More States Require It? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • An illustrated guide to how fees are making everything pricier [The Washington Post]

  • Espionnage : « Le renseignement fonctionne par cycles », observe Philippe Hayez, ancien directeur adjoint à la DGSE [Le Monde]

  • Spotify hasn't spent much of its $100 million diversity fund [Mashable]

  • Scientists Are Preparing to Create a Traversable Quantum Wormhole [VICE News]

  • What it Means For Trump’s Campaign to Start in Waco [The Intercept_]

  • The woman who helped save Egypt’s temples from doom [National Geographic]

  • An airplane-sized asteroid will pass between the Earth and moon's orbits Saturday [NPR]

  • California is preparing more credentialed teachers, but is it enough? [CapRadioNews]

  • Mars 2023 en perspective [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What Made in America Means for the World [Foreign Policy]

  • The Limits of the No-Limits Partnership — China and Russia Can’t Be Split, but They Can Be Thwarted [Foreign Affairs]

  • South Korea Will Stay Out of a Taiwan Strait War [The Diplomat]

  • Bob Metcalfe, Ethernet Pioneer, Wins Turing Award [Quanta Magazine]

  • C’est bientôt #BeamTime au LHC 😁Ces dernières semaines, nous avons vu plusieurs accélérateurs du #CERN accélérer leurs premiers faisceaux de 2023. Le deuxième chapitre du #LHCRun3 approche à grands pas: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Prepares for Historic Asteroid Sample Delivery on Sept. 24 [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 792 & BENKYO RADIO 792. It appears that Putin is continuing to lose in Ukraine. His military is not performing the way he wants, and they are being outmatched by all of NATO forces.

Until Next Time!

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  • VW Will Support Software Products For Up To 15 Years [Slashdot.org]

  • UN report: Ukrainian and Russian POWs faced torture, executions [AXIOS]

  • OpenAI: ChatGPT payment data leak caused by open-source bug [TechMeme]

  • Productive people can slow down work, but this tactic gets your team up to speed [Quartz]

  • The bosses still aren’t back in charge — How much power do workers really have now? [Vox]

  • These are the new jobs generative AI could create in the future [TheNextWeb]

  • Must Every Craft Beer Come in a 16-Ounce Can? [Punch Drink]

  • Inc. at SXSW: Strategies for Protecting Workforce Inclusion in Times of Cutbacks [Inc.]

  • Starbucks’s new CEO is getting experience as a barista. What if more bosses did that? [Fast Company]

  • Why are women encouraged to go into UX? — Men dominate the tech sector–so why is it that UX has an abundance of women? [Medium]

  • Permanently Add Microsoft Office to your PC or Mac's Program Arsenal for Just $40 [Entrepreneur]

  • Review: Destiny 2: Lightfall [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 54 [TWIT]

  • 4 ways Google can you help you celebrate Ramadan [Google Blog]

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

  • The Shared World [Poetry Foundation]

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

  • Une plateforme au service de l’expérience utilisateur découvrez SAP Business Technology Platform [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 791 & BENKYO RADIO 791. As you know, 1979 was a dark year in the history of Afghanistan, when it was invaded by Soviet Russia. For over 40 years, Afghanistan has been under wars, civil wars, and even more. Afghanistan had such a wonderful history which has been destroyed by many. That’s why we always ask the question, why was Germany & Japan destroyed and rebuilt after WW II? Why not Afghanistan after the invasion of the U.S. Troops? This is the subject matter that millions are asking, and the topic of what our Lord and Savior Jon Stewart talks about on his TV show on AppleTV+. Afghanistan was a battleground to test weapons. It is infuriating to believe that U.S. Forces could not beat the Taliban, who are not even that strong. The SR-72 Darkstar patrolling the skies will ensure that someday, women and girls in Afghanistan will be able to return to school, and return to work.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 788 | BENKYO RADIO 788

  • Ready, player four billion: the rise of video games [The Economist]

  • Can America solve its opioid crisis? [The Economist]

  • Bruce Springsteen, Mindy Kaling and Julia Louis-Dreyfus honoured by Biden [BBC News]

  • Bomb Cyclone Slams Into San Francisco With Hurricane-Like Force [Bloomberg]

  • Storm-weary California lashed with 12th 'atmospheric river' cloudbursts [Reuters]

  • My plagiarised work was used to justify the war on Iraq [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Pakistani Women Are Not All Right — The country’s annual march for women’s rights was a defiant act of self-assertion that once again sparked panic and condemnation from conservatives. [The New Yorker]

  • Ubisoft is getting into AI-powered game development tools, too. The company debuted a new tool called “Ubisoft Ghostwriter” that will generate first drafts of NPC dialogue. Like Roblox’s recently-launched AI tools, Ghostwriter could help developers save time. But some developers fear they could lead to job cuts. [The Verge]

  • Joe Biden’s first veto takes on Republicans’ war on “woke capitalism” [Vox]

  • Netflix’s ‘Gears of War’ movie gets ‘Doctor Strange’ writer Jon Spaihts [TechCrunch]

  • Google just launched Bard, its answer to ChatGPT—and it wants you to make it better [MIT Technology Review]

  • A 'hole' 30 times Earth's size has spread across the sun, blasting solar winds that'll hit our planet by end of this week [Insider]

  • Last week both our Ireland and New York offices celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a special happy hour. Employees enjoyed classic Irish favorites like corned beef eggrolls, mini shepard pies, potato skins, and Irish soda bread. Sipped on featured beverages like Guinness, Smithwick's Beers, and Irish Bulmers while listening to some traditional Irish tunes. [LinkedIn]

  • Trump wants to be handcuffed for court appearance in Stormy Daniels case, sources say [The Guardian]

  • Savory and Sweet Ramadan Recipes to Break the Fast [The New York Times]

  • The Best And Worst Yogurts For Your Health, According To Nutritionists [Huffington Post]

  • Is This the Singularity for Standardized Tests? [The Atlantic]

  • Yes, A 16 Seed Beat A 1. But March Madness Hasn’t Been That Mad. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Only one thing will solve the fentanyl crisis [The Washington Post]

  • 'It's huge for me to be here': How the last French hostage in West Africa was freed [Le Monde]

  • The best gifts for men: Great options for every type of guy [Mashable]

  • Company Loyalty Leads to Exploitation and Unpaid Work: Study [VICE News] I haven’t gotten paid by Intel Corporation in 4 years. AMD (one of its competitors) is now planning to open an entire building in Folsom within the next few months.

  • Understanding the Silicon Valley Bank & (Israeli) Signature Bank Run [The Intercept]

  • How do Muslims celebrate Ramadan? Here are 5 unique traditions [National Geographic]

  • What to know about xylazine, the drug authorities are calling a public safety threat [NPR]

  • Court ruling opens door to gig driver unionization bill, union says [CapRadioNews]

  • China, Ukraine, and How Biden Plans to Balance Both [Foreign Policy]

  • Innovation Power — Why Technology Will Define the Future of Geopolitics [Foreign Affairs]

  • In Afghanistan, Taliban Face a Growing Threat in ISKP [The Diplomat]

  • Surprise Computer Science Proof Stuns Mathematicians [Quanta Magazine]

  • As part of the “Focus on FLASH technology” week @PhysicsWorld, Walter Wuensch, senior researcher at CERN, will explain the very high-energy electron FLASH device being developed by CERN, @CHUVLausanne, and THERYQ. Join the webinar on 30 March, 16.00 CEST: [CERN_FR]

  • How to Build A Spacecraft [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 788 & BENKYO RADIO 788. Unfortunately, the Back to the Future: The Game 30th Anniversary for PS4 goes for about $140 on Amazon, which is incredibly expensive. Please release more copies, or provide it as a $20-$30 re-release on Playstation Network. Heck, you could even provide it as a game of the month on Playstation Plus. Alas, Telltale Games, the company which created the game went out of business. It would be great if someone hired their programmers and brought it back to reality. There is a board game available, which is a great initiation to share the story of Back to the Future with children. Essentially you can explain them the beginning of Back to the Future II, in which Marty goes to the future, and has to explain to his son that the deal is off, he’s not doing that stupid thing that Griff wants him to do. Hence the reason why Griff goes to jail and not Marty Jr. That’s why the newspaper was updated.

As always, I have my copy of the Air Force & Space Force Almanac 2022, and we are NOT letting Trump (Biff) gets his hands anywhere on it EVER again. He will NOT be President in 2024, and he is SOON to be indicted. He needs to be arrested. For the sake of humankind, Trump cannot be allowed to have his hands on Nuclear weapons ever again.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 790 | BENKYO RADIO 790

  • How the Iraq war became a threat to American democracy — The country has yet to recover from its bitter lessons [The Economist]

  • Babbage: Is GPT-4 the dawn of true artificial intelligence? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How Trump will try to spin his anticipated arrest [BBC News] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Baseball Win Is a Triumph for Japan’s Soft Power [Bloomberg]

  • A new era of technology coverage on Vox [Vox]

  • WhatsApp introduces a new Windows client with better calling features [TechCrunch]

  • How AI experts are using GPT-4 [MIT Technology Review]

  • Bill Gates just published a 7-page letter about AI and his predictions for its future [Insider]

  • The Microsoft Loop app is now available! 👏👏

    Enable it for your organization today: https://msft.it/60445CMqy [LinkedIn] #Microsoft365

  • California storm siege leaves five dead amid reports of tornadoes in some areas [The Guardian]

  • France Is Furious [The New York Times]

  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Slams Republicans Deeming Rosa Parks Book 'Too Woke' [Huffington Post] I’m so fucking tired of Republicans treating AOC like this in D.C. #needtoscheduleatriptoDC

  • Life Is Worse for Older People Now — A generation of Americans still can’t escape the threat of COVID. [The Atlantic]

  • Which Taylor Swift Album Is The Most Popular? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Gordon Moore, Silicon Valley pioneer who co-founded Intel, dies at 94 [The Washington Post]

  • Mbappe shines as France captain in 4-0 win over the Netherlands [Le Monde]

  • These are the best robot vacuums for carpet and rugs [Mashable]

  • There's a Massive 'Hole' in the Sun the Size of 20 Earths Right Now [VICE News]

  • Two Harvard Grads Saw Big Profits in African Education. Children Paid the Price. [The Intercept_]

  • How America settled on a 5-day workweek [National Geographic]

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

  • California workers can’t get timely hearings on wage theft claims. State orders audit. [CapRadioNews]

  • Un pays qui se soulève [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • AUKUS Gets Awkward Down Under [Foreign Policy] I specifically said Australia was a bad idea, and that they should go with France.

  • Putin’s Forever War — How the Invasion Empowers Russia’s President [Foreign Affairs]

  • Laos Takes Another Step Forward on Controversial Mekong Dam [The Diplomat]

  • Surprise Computer Science Proof Stuns Mathematicians [Quanta Magazine]

  • Retour à #BeamTime en 1976 ⏳ —- Le #ThrowbackThursday d’aujourd’hui présente la pile de quatre modules multipolaires Proton Synchrotron Booster. Le concept du PSB date du milieu des années 1960, lorsque le Synchrotron à protons (PS) de 26 GeV étendait ses activitésl. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Invites Media to See Mars Habitat Before Crew Enters for One Year [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 790 & BENKYO RADIO 790. Now, I am very happy for crazy lunatic Tom Cruise for winning an Oscar for sound for Top Gun Maverick. I hope that after Mission Impossible 7 & 8, he finds time to film SENTOU YOUSEI YUKIKAZE, something that he was supposed to film in 2013. I cannot wait for that movie. The anime is available on Tubi, and the novels are available on Amazon. Alas, the third and final novel in the series, has not been translated into English as of yet. Many years ago, they said that they would release the third novel in English assuming enough people bought Novels 1 & 2. Therefore, let’s get that done, guys! Thank you.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 789 | BENKYO RADIO 789

  • GNOME 44 Released [Slashdot.org] #Linux

  • U.S.-Israel relations in crisis mode as tensions boil over [AXIOS] It appears Israel is not letting people talk about Jesus in its country. That’s how low they’ve got. They know the entire planet supports the Palestinian cause. Everybody wants Palestinians and Israelis to live in harmony because #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • The biggest decider of who backs a TikTok ban? If they use TikTok. [TechMeme]

  • Is $200 million enough to save Virgin Orbit? [Quartz]

  • Google’s new AI chatbot seems boring. Maybe that’s the point. [Vox]

  • Nuclear power startups are flourishing in Europe — here’s what they can offer [TheNextWeb]

  • The 5 Questions to Ask to Get a Better Restaurant Meal [Eater]

  • 3 Simple Changes to Help Foster a More Inclusive Workplace This Ramadan [Inc.]

  • Mailbrew is Marie Kondo for your online subscriptions [Fast Company]

  • What if virtual reality was a mental process instead of computer-generated graphics? [Medium]

  • Alternatives to Layoffs in Tech: Maintaining a Stable Workforce [Entrepreneur]

  • AI Loves—and Loathes—Language [WIRED]

  • Windows Weekly 821 [TWIT]

  • Hear how data centers change the world around them [Google Blog]

  • Pre-training generalist agents using offline reinforcement learning [Google Research]

  • How to Read a Poem [Poetry Foundation]

  • Observe the Virgo Cluster of galaxies: This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Das war die SAP NOW Germany 2023 (German) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 789 & BENKYO RADIO 789. As always, Texas Instruments is doing some great things, even if some people think they’re not as relevant as they once were. My trusty calculator, the TI-89, will always have a special place in my heart, and so does its updated replacement, the TI-89 Titanium. Here’s a video about the things that Texas Instruments are doing nowadays.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 787 | BENKYO RADIO 787

  • Intel Graphics Chief Leaves After Five Years [Slashdot.org]

  • Storm-hit California slammed by another historic atmospheric river [AXIOS]

  • Hands-on with Google's Bard, coming to waitlisted US and UK users: quick, fluid, more constrained than Bing, three responses per query, disclaimers, and more [TechMeme]

  • How trauma-informed workplaces can support your team’s mental health [Quartz]

  • Snow Crash author Neal Stephenson predicted the metaverse. What does he see next? [Vox]

  • Spanish startup wants to launch the first private reusable rocket from Western Europe [TheNextGroove]

  • Mall Food Madness [Eater]

  • The 1,125 Fastest-Growing Companies From Every Corner of the Country [Inc.]

  • Gen Z isn’t ‘quiet quitting’—they’re grappling with a lack of interpersonal connection [Fast Company]

  • It’s Been 20 Years Since We Invaded Iraq. I Am Still in the Desert. [Medium]

  • Corporate Productivity in the Tech Industry Is Down: What Is the Real Reason? [Entrepreneur]

  • The 12 Best Games on PlayStation Plus [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 862 — AI Steve Jobs [TWIT]

  • Our latest health AI research updates [Google Blog]

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

  • March 2023 [Poetry Magazine]

  • Scanning Mars for microhabitats that could host microbial life [Astronomy Magazine]

  • How to Establish a Circular E-Commerce Journey? | The Green CX Talk #2 Feather [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 787 & BENKYO RADIO 787. Don’t you miss former Senator Al Franken? He was humiliated for that photo. And it retrospect, was it the right call? To dismiss such a grandiose person who did incredible work for the Democratic party. He did not murder 600,000 Americans like Trump. He did not tell people not to wear masks and not get vaccinated, even though Trump was. Senator Al Franken was a bonified hero. He spoke into the mirror on SNL, and used self-motivation speeches. America vilified Franken for years, and a lot of people have yet to apologize. Well, on behalf of everybody, I apologize to you, Senator Franken. Keep up the good work. I’m pretty sure I read your book, it was pretty good.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 786 | BENKYO RADIO 786

  • Ukraine is betting on drones to strike deep into Russia [The Economist]

  • Should Joe Biden run in 2024? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • US police forces on alert ahead of possible Trump arrest [BBC News]

  • Russia flies strategic bomber planes near Japan as its PM visits Ukraine [Reuters]

  • Ramadan 2023: Fasting hours and iftar times around the world [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The U.N. Issues a Final Warning on the Climate—and a Plan [The New Yorker]

  • Comedians are trying to make the metaverse cool, but it won’t let them [The Verge]

  • The authenticity paradox of BookTok [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]

  • George W. Bush misrepresented our work at CIA to sell the Iraq invasion. It's time to call him what he is: 'A liar.' [Insider]

  • Microsoft TechSpark has grown from six communities in the United States and Mexico to all 50 states since it launched 5 years ago. Microsoft partners with local organizations on digital skill-building and transformation to foster greater economic opportunity and job creation in rural and smaller metropolitan communities. #DigitalSkills #DigitalTransformation #ComputerScience [LinkedIn] #Microsoft

  • Mystery solved after strange lights spotted over California night sky [The Guardian]

  • Inside the 3 Months That Could Cost Fox $1.6 Billion [The New York Times]

  • In Trump Case, NY Grand Jury Appears Near End Of Its Work [Huffington Post]

  • The President We Need for a Post-Ukraine-War World [The Atlantic]

  • States Are Cracking Down On Militias — Except For Idaho [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Biden to protect a half-million acres in Texas and Nevada [The Washington Post]

  • Le journaliste et ex-otage Olivier Dubois est arrivé en France [Le Monde]

  • Your attention span isn't dead — yet. These tips can help restore your ability to focus. [Mashable]

  • Startups Are Already Using GPT-4 to Spend Less on Human Coders [VICE News]

  • Bush’s Iraq War Lies Created a Blueprint for Donald Trump [The Intercept_]

  • China’s population is shrinking. It faces a perilous future. [National Geographic]

  • Celebrations are underway for Nowruz, Persian New Year, marking the start of spring [NPR]

  • Rain, snow and wind are returning to Northern California. In Sacramento, impacts expected to be milder than recent storms [CapRadioNews]

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

  • Don’t Trust Russia’s Numbers — Moscow has made economic statistics a central part of its information war. [Foreign Policy]

  • How Democracy Can Win — The Right Way to Counter Autocracy [Foreign Affairs]

  • German Public Opinion in the China Policy Debate [The Diplomat]

  • Dinosaur Bone Study Reveals That Not All Giants Grew Alike [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici le blindage de décharge de faisceau du SPS, composé de plusieurs couches d'acier, de béton et de marbre. La semaine dernière, c'était #BeamTime au SPS, qui se prépare maintenant à livrer des faisceaux au #LHC. En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Connects All Major Structures of Artemis II Moon Rocket Core Stage [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 786 & BENKYO RADIO 786.

Only a few months away until MF GHOST (The sequel to Initial D) will be released in anime format. Can’t wait!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 785 | BENKYO RADIO 785

  • BBC Advises Staff To Delete TikTok From Work Phones [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden issues first veto of his presidency [AXIOS]

  • An overview of 55 zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in 2022, mostly in products from Apple, Microsoft, and Google; Chinese groups exploited more than others [TechMeme]

  • How to find a return to work program after a career break [Quartz]

  • What YouTube hustle gurus are really selling you [Vox]

  • NATO picks Netherlands for HQ of new €1B innovation fund [TheNextWeb]

  • Howard Schultz Steps Down as Starbucks CEO Early [Eater]

  • 3 Simple Changes to Help Foster a More Inclusive Workplace This Ramadan — This year, Ramadan begins on March 22. These small-business owners explain how to show up for Muslim employees during the holiday. [Inc.]

  • 3 productive ways to relieve midday anxiety [Fast Company]

  • How Devon Price Redefined ‘Lazy’ and Turned His Medium Essay Into a Book [Medium]

  • Are Co-Working Spaces Worth the Money? [Entrepreneur]

  • I Saw the Face of God in a Semiconductor Factory [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 919 [TWIT]

  • 4 Pixel photography tips I used to capture Yosemite's Firefall [Google Blog]

  • Datasets at your fingertips in Google Search [Google AI Blog]

  • Kaleidoscopoem [Poetry Foundation]

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