JETLAG RADIO 804 | BENKYO RADIO 804

  • Russia is persecuting dissenters by taking away their children [The Economist]

  • The electoral race in Turkey is currently between the current president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and the main opposition alliance candidate, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. Find out more about Turkey’s upcoming elections in EIU’s latest article: [TheEIU]

  • Fentanyl - a killer drug’s trail of destruction [BBC News]

  • The Chips Act Is Everything Wrong With US Government [Bloomberg] that’s what happens when there’s a blank check for $53 BILLION DOLLARS for Patrick (CEO of Intel Corp) and he doesn’t even pay his most talented employees. Thank God, AMD will get to work.

  • Ukraine marks Bucha recapture anniversary [Reuters]

  • Spanish PM urges China’s Xi to speak with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A Question of Language in Ukraine [New Yorker]

  • It’s April Fools’ Day, but this Asus ROG Ally handheld gaming PC might not be a joke / This portable PC gaming machine from Asus would be serious competition for the Steam Deck if the company actually puts it on sale. [The Verge]

  • What is Narcan? The opioid overdose spray, explained. [Vox]

  • Always be prompting [TechCrunch]

  • Texas is trying out new tactics to restrict access to abortion pills online [MIT Technology Review]

  • How 3 years of work from home have changed the US economy forever [Insider]

  • You could call us the original start-up. 🚀 On April 1, 1972, five engineers decided to do things their own way. — With just a vision, a handful of employees, and a single customer, they changed the world of business as we knew it. — Join us in celebrating our legacy, inspired by five courageous innovators who helped shape our future. https://sap.to/6043OEkwW [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Republican donor convicted of sex trafficking teenage girls [The Guardian]

  • Anxious Times Descend on New York. Enter the Boss. — There was tension in the city as New Yorkers waited for Donald J. Trump to appear, but in the meantime, Bruce kept playing at the Garden. [New York Times]

  • Pete Davidson Says It’s ‘Confusing’ How Much People Care About His Dating Life [Huffington Post]

  • Never Again Trump — Can the GOP stop an indicted ex-president? [The Atlantic]

  • The Dodgers Lead Our 2023 MLB Forecast — But They're The Weakest Favorite In Years [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Feel free to spill the beans, ex-employees. Your former boss can’t stop you. [The Washington Post] “Abusive employers — including those who have violated state and federal law — should be on notice.” (I spent years writing software off-the-books, never got paid)

  • Trottinettes électriques : les Parisiens ont voté contre le maintien en libre-service dans la capitale [Le Monde]

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

  • Hackers Claim to Dox Russian 'War Criminal,' Convince His Wife to Do 'Patriotic Photoshoot' [VICE News]

  • As Israelis Protest Mounting Authoritarianism, Apartheid Regime Over Palestinians Goes Unchallenged [The Intercept_]

  • From the Frontlines to the Shorelines [National Geographic]

  • From 4chan to international politics, a bug-eating conspiracy theory goes mainstream [NPR]

  • California high schools are adding hundreds of ethnic studies classes. Are teachers prepared? [CapRadioNews]

  • Un pays qui se soulève [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • China Has Been Waging a Decades-Long, All-Out Spy War — While the West was distracted, the Chinese government began an intelligence assault that never stopped. [Foreign Policy]

  • America’s Looming Munitions Crisis — How to Fill the Missile Gap [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japanese Defense Firms Unveil High-energy Laser Anti-drone Weapons [The Diplomat]

  • The Colorful Problem That Has Long Frustrated Mathematicians [Quanta Magazine]

  • Les scientifiques de l’expérience BETA, auprès de l’usine à antimatière du CERN, viennent de réaliser la mesure la plus précise à ce jour de la seconde – une première mondiale qui pourrait conduire à des journées de 25 heures. En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Receives Top Honor of Best Place to Work in Federal Government [NASA]

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JETLAG RADIO 803 | BENKYO RADIO 803

  • Steve Jobs Has a New 'Memoir', to Be Published More than 11 Years After His Death (msn.com) 24 [Slashdot.org]

  • How autonomous vehicles "see" the world around them [AXIOS]

  • How researchers, including at Meta's AI lab, use AI to study EEG readings, decoding how neurons in the brain communicate and exploring the nature of cognition [TechMeme]

  • How managers can encourage mental health days [Quartz]

  • Starbucks won’t admit to breaking the law by union busting [Vox]

  • Why third-party app stores are good for Apple’s users — and the company [TheNextWeb]

  • I Really Miss My George Foreman Grill [Eater]

  • Entrepreneurs Learned Vital Lessons From SVB's Collapse. The Latest Scourge: Multiple Banks — Those with funds in SVB are moving to bigger banks--and spreading money out to stay within FDIC's $250,000 cap. But now they have a new headache. [Inc.] there are major lessons to learn from SVB and the (Israeli) Signature Bank run

  • 15 useful ChatGPT prompts for startups [Fast Company]

  • The Real Reason Amazon Just Called Everyone Back to the Office — you won’t believe how scary it is. [Medium]

  • The Dark Side of ChatGPT: Employees & Businesses Need to Prepare Now [Entrepreneur]

  • The Unbelievable Zombie Comeback of Analog Computing [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 55 — First Woman Space Shuttle Commander [TWIT]

  • A shared agenda for responsible AI progress [Google Blog]

  • Scaling vision transformers to 22 billion parameters [Google Research]

  • Sky This Month: April 2023 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Customize your SAP Sapphire Experience | Check 2023 Session Catalog [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 803 & BENKYO RADIO 803. Now, Neurology is a fascinating field, and extremely complicated. Here is a video about a doctor who wield such profession.

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JETLAG RADIO 802 | BENKYO RADIO 802

  • Europe is unprepared for what might come next in America — A Trumpian revival would leave Europe exposed [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • Home cooking and power cuts: life in a Russian draft-dodgers’ house-share [The Economist Podcasts] #Ukraine

  • Dars: BBC education show in Afghanistan helps children banned from school [BBC News]

  • Trump to face criminal charges in Stormy Daniels hush money probe [Reuters]

  • ‘World did nothing’ after Russia annexed Crimea: Nobel laureate [AL-Jazeera News] #Ukraine

  • The Wait For the Trump Indictment is Finally Over [The New Yorker]

  • GM is cutting off access to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for its future EVs / Starting with the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV, General Motors’ electric vehicles will restrict Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in favor of a native Google infotainment system. [The Verge]

  • The best precedent for Trump’s indictment is (gulp) Israel [Vox]

  • Read’s AI-powered summary feature squeezes a meeting into a two-minute clip [TechCrunch]

  • We’re inhaling, eating, and drinking toxic chemicals. Now we need to figure out how they’re affecting us. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Nearly half of American workers don't take all of their PTO [Insider]

  • Mon objectif ce n’est pas d’etre meilleur que les autres, c’est d’etre meilleur que la personne que j’etais hier. [LinkedIn]

  • Will Trump indictment make white evangelicals ditch ‘imperfect vessel’? [The Guardian]

  • Venice Is Saved! Woe Is Venice. [New York Times]

  • Desi Lydic Brutally Mocks Conservative Tears Over Donald Trump Indictment [Huffington Post]

  • Why Americans Care About Work So Much [The Atlantic]

  • DOJ arrests 'White Lives Matter' member accused of attempting to burn down church [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: The Trump indictment is no surprise — and it won’t be easy [The Washington Post]

  • Les « microworkers », ces travailleurs qui boudent le bureau et avancent leurs dossiers n’importe où, n’importe quand — Grâce au smartphone, on peut désormais envoyer un mail pro ou annoter un document dans le métro, la salle d’attente ou au parc, pendant que les enfants jouent. Ce travail fragmenté est-il une libération ou un nouvel esclavage ? [Le Monde]

  • Google Bard is about to get supercharged [Mashable]

  • 'He Would Still Be Here': Man Dies by Suicide After Talking with AI Chatbot (name of the app is called Chai), Widow Says [VICE News]

  • The Anti-War Vote That Came 20 Years Late — The real congressional battle over Iraq happened in 2007, when Barack Obama and Joe Biden caved to George W. Bush. [The Intercept_]

  • The real history of tartan, from the Scottish Highlands to the streets of Tokyo [National Geographic]

  • What happens after Trump's indictment? Here are some of the logistical considerations [NPR]

  • ‘Super disappointed’: Lawmakers want UC to enroll more Californians sooner [CapRadioNews]

  • La littérature, un produit de plus [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What Taiwan Can Learn from Honduras’s Switch to China [Foreign Policy] Man, Honduras has been bad news since day one.

  • How to Protect American Democracy— U.S. Elections Are Still Vulnerable to Enemies Foreign and Domestic [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan FM to Visit China as Tokyo Imposes New Export Controls [The Diplomat]

  • Astronomers Dig Up the Stars That Birthed the Milky Way [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le #LHC redémarre ! #BeamTime ✨ Pour marquer l'occasion, la #PhotoDeLaSemaine montre une série de photos de l'accélérateur phare du CERN : le grand collisionneur de hadrons. La machine se prépare au chapitre 2 du #LHCRun3... En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Updates Media on Next Private Astronaut Mission to Space Station [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 802 & BENKYO RADIO 802. Now, you are all familiar with some of the ChatGPT technology, some of which is quite bit scary and why I prefer BARD [LamBDA] from Google (Alphabet). Regardless, this Copilot AI technology that works in conjunction with Microsoft Word is going to be a game-changer.

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JETLAG RADIO 801 | BENKYO RADIO 801

  • Google's Claims of Super-Human AI Chip Layout Back Under the Microscope [Slashdot.org]

  • Bomb cyclone threatens to bring more heavy rains and snow to California [AXIOS]

  • Apple Releases iOS 16.4 With New Emoji, Safari Web Push Notifications, Beta Changes, Voice Isolation for Calls and More [TechMeme]

  • Ford doesn’t think its EV business will be profitable for at least another year [Quartz]

  • 9 questions about Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, answered [Vox] this raises a lot of questions about (Israeli) Signature Bank run

  • 3 things you can do to stand out in a job interview [TheNextWeb]

  • Eater’s First Cookbook Is Now Available for Preorder [Eater]

  • Square Co-Founder Jim McKelvey on Why the Fed's Swift Response to SVB Was 'Great' [Inc.] let’s hope the Feds have the same response against (Israeli) Signature Bank Run

  • Tired of the office? These jobs have the happiest remote workers right now [Fast Company]

  • I wrote 400 articles before anyone cared… [Medium]

  • We Asked Google's AI Bard How To Start A Business. Here's What It Said. [Entrepreneur]

  • ‘You Must Believe You Can Repair It’ [WIRED]

  • Ask the Tech Guys 1967 [TWIT]

  • Five new ways to verify info with Google Search [Google Blog]

  • Leveraging transfer learning for large scale differentially private image classification [Google Research]

  • Spoken Like a True Poet [Poetry Foundation]

  • James Webb captures stellar portrait of Pillars of Creation [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Matmut modéliser ses processus pour atteindre une excellence opérationnelle (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 800 & BENKYO RADIO 800. If you’re traveling to Miami, FL this weekend for Ultra Music Festival 2023, enjoy yourselves, just don’t accept pills from strangers. Don’t be another sad overdose story. You’re there to enjoy the music, and if you don’t like the music without drugs, maybe you shouldn’t be there. Have fun! For those of you who cannot attend, don’t be sad, as you know, I have over 40,000 tracks/songs of music on various podcasts, from JETLAG RADIO, to BENKYO RADIO, and everything in between. Have a great Spring Break! Be safe!

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JETLAG RADIO 800 | BENKYO RADIO 800

  • The EMT Shortage Is Worse Than You Think [YouTube]

  • Big tech and the pursuit of AI dominance [The Economist]

  • Mass Israel protests after Evil Wizard Bibidi Netanyahu fires defence minister [BBC News] there clearly needs to be regime change in Israel.

  • Ukraine Visit Buoys Japan Premier Kishida Before Local Elections [Bloomberg]

  • In photos: The holy month of Ramadan [Reuters]

  • Afghanistan beats Pakistan for first time in T20 cricket [AL-Jazeera News]

  • When Donald Paid Stormy: A History of Hush Money [The New Yorker]

  • I nearly bought a Framework Laptop, but logistical realities got in the way / Framework CEO Nirav Patel explains why you can’t easily pick an entry-level CPU with his longer-lasting battery. [The Verge]

  • Love Is Blind’s fourth season is its villain era [Vox]

  • Twitter Blue relaunched has made just $11M on mobile in its first 3 months [TechCrunch]

  • Newly revealed coronavirus data has reignited a debate over the virus’s origins — Samples kept from view since they were collected in 2020 highlight the possible role of raccoon dogs. That kicked off plenty of drama this week. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Why is the Trump 'hush-money' grand jury taking so @#$%& long? Wrong question, experts say. [Insider]

  • Streaming now generates two­-thirds of the recorded­-music industry’s revenue. Netflix has since done something similar for movies. Will video games be next? https://lnkd.in/eXDPC6H7 [LinkedIn]

  • ‘They trained us to be killers. What happens when we get home?’: US veterans and families on the Iraq war [The Guardian]

  • We Have Cutting-Edge Science to Make Vaccines. But Will Everyone Benefit? [The New York Times]

  • Is Tofu Actually Good For You? Here's What Experts Say. [Huffington Post]

  • Donald Trump Is on the Wrong Side of the Religious Right — Evangelical leaders are abandoning the former president, and his Republican rivals are scrambling to win their support. [The Atlantic]

  • Buttigieg responds to Pence's 'joke' on his 'maternity leave' [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Trump, the inciter lighter [The Washington Post]

  • Réforme des retraites : apaiser sans reculer, le paradoxe d’Emmanuel Macron [Le Monde]

  • NASA rover snaps eerie view of the dark Mars sky [Mashable]

  • Amazon Sellers Disguised Banned Gun Parts as Bike Handlebars [VICE News]

  • Anti-Palestinian Hate on Social Media is Growing, Says a Facebook Partner [The Intercept_]

  • Weight-shaming backfires—why do people keep doing it? [National Geographic]

  • Foreign volunteers race to train new Ukrainian troops to be sent to the front [NPR]

  • Black community members discuss Sacramento schools’ approach to race-related incidents [CapRadioNews]

  • Bibidi Netanyahu’s assault on Israeli democracy [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ehud Barak: Bibidi Netanyahu Is Destroying Israel’s Democracy [Foreign Policy]

  • The Limits of Economic Warfare — What Sanctions on Russia Can and Cannot Achieve [Foreign Affairs]

  • US Imposes New Sanctions on Military-Ruled Myanmar [The Diplomat]

  • Albert Einstein, Holograms and Quantum Gravity [Quanta Magazine]

  • The 2022 Knowledge Transfer Highlights report is out! — Discover how CERN’s technology and know-how, paired with the expertise of our partners, can drive innovation and progress for the benefit of society.🔗[CERN] #CERNKT #Innovation #CERNImpact

  • NASA’s Dragonfly Team Soars through Major Design Review [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 800 & BENKYO RADIO 800. There’s an arrest warrant from the ICC for Vladimir Putin. What does it means? Here’s an explanation from Reuters.

I just finished “Under the Banner of Heaven” on Hulu. It was a bit disturbing, but it shed a light on the evil Zion Church FLDS in Utah. It just was so hard to arrest some of these individuals who exploited the Mormon Church for killing and raping women, and child marrying under-age girls. A very important series based on the book by Jon Krakauer.

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JETLAG RADIO 799 | BENKYO RADIO 799

  • Bill Gates Predicts 'The Age of AI Has Begun' [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden nominee to lead FAA withdraws amid GOP opposition [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft researchers claim GPT-4 showed early signs of AGI and performance close to human levels in tasks spanning coding, medicine, law, psychology, and more [TechMeme]

  • The meat industry blocked the IPCC’s attempt to recommend a plant-based diet [Quartz]

  • The rise of the TikTok scold [Vox]

  • Why a European mobile operating system can’t challenge Android and iOS [TheNextWeb]

  • Angry Starbucks Union Workers Rallied Outside of Corporate HQ [Eater]

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

  • 5 tips for how to talk to your family and friends about the new IPCC climate change report [Fast Company]

  • The Cost of Being Different [Medium]

  • Here's One Easy Way to Establish Yourself as a Thought Leader in Your Industry [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Phones with an Actual Headphone Jack [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 708 [TWIT]

  • New Google Workspace features to help solo business owners [Google Blog]

  • Will You Find These Shortcuts? [Google Research]

  • KB Brookins and Holly Amos on Systemic Freedom, the Power of Insistence, and What People Don’t Understand about Texas [Poetry Foundation]

  • Ingenuity helicopter nears 50th flight on Mars [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Cérélia Gains de temps et de performance avec SAP Analytics Cloud (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 799 & BENKYO RADIO 799. Here is a video about the incredible things that Air Force Combat Controllers do. I am forever grateful for many of them. Some of them know that I can never see their faces for security purposes, but there are always in my thoughts that I respect them because they can accomplish things that are beyond the realm of what you believe is possible. I know that a lot of the time, Marines get all the glory, but trust me, when they’re out there, and an Air Force Combat Controller gets on the radio and makes that call, they will kneel and kiss the ground and thank God or whatever the hell they pray to.

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JETLAG RADIO 798 | BENKYO RADIO 798

  • Can Adidas ever catch up with Nike? [The Economist]

  • What’s behind the boom in Texas? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Police monitor first Hong Kong protest since 2020 [BBC News]

  • The Flight to Safety Is About the Next Recession, Not Banks [Bloomberg]

  • Party pressure mounts on Netanyahu to pause judicial overhaul [Reuters]

  • Ramadan recipe: Chicken zorbiyan, memories of Yemen, and my mom [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A Ukrainian Philosopher’s Reluctant Departure from Kharkiv [The New Yorker] #Ukraine

  • The Internet Archive has lost its first fight to scan and lend e-books like a library [The Verge]

  • How to foster your purpose wherever you are in life [Vox]

  • Woolly introduces a Twitter and TweetDeck-inspired Mastodon app [TechCrunch]

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

  • Nike Air Max Day is Sunday. Here's how the huge sneaker holiday, known for hyped drops, got its start. [Insider]

  • Such an inspiring two days at Microsoft Chief People Officer Kathleen Hogan’s CHRO Connections event in Redmond where we talked about the importance of connecting well-being with productivity and business metrics, about AI as a copilot reducing drudgery and making work more meaningful, and about the human energy crisis and how to address it by embedding well-being in the workflow in order to unleash creativity, unlock productivity and uplevel skills.

    As Satya Nadella said in his fireside chat with Kathleen, “I’m excited about this AI transition from what I would call autopilot to what I’ll call copilot. This is about teaching the eight billion people [on the planet] how to program with AI versus being programmed by AI…It’s the biggest change, at least in terms of knowledge worker productivity, that I’ve seen in my 30 years. And it’s going to be upon us very, very fast.” #Microsoft #People #Leaders #CHRO #Connections #HRLeaders #Wellbeing #Productivity #Business [LinkedIn] #AriannaHuffington

  • Harvard physicist plans expedition to find ‘alien artefact’ that fell from space [The Guardian]

  • Should You Get Another Covid Booster? [The New York Times]

  • Ben Affleck And Matt Damon Shared A ‘Weird Thing’ To Survive As Teen Actors [Huffington Post]

  • The West Must Give Ukraine the Weapons It Needs to Win [The Atlantic]

  • Politics Podcast: The Manhattan DA Might Be The Least Of Trump’s Legal Worries [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: The U.S. should beware of the Beijing-Moscow axis [The Washington Post]

  • Paris 2024 : la France a-t-elle les moyens d’intégrer le top 5 des médailles aux JO ? [Le Monde]

  • How to choose a meditation app that's right for you [Mashable]

  • Pentagon Says China, Not Russia, Its Main Competition [VICE News]

  • The Death of Peter Thiel’s “Kept” Romantic Partner is Being Investigated as a Suicide — Miami police plan to interview Thiel as part of probe into the sudden death of Jeff Thomas, a model and social media influencer, sources said. [The Intercept_]

  • Why do some love to exercise? It might be their microbiome. [National Geographic]

  • 'Live free and die'? The sad state of U.S. life expectancy [NPR]

  • California announces a rollback of some state drought restrictions [CapRadioNews]

  • L’Espagne, une monarchie zombie [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why Doesn’t the World Care More About the Uyghurs? [Foreign Policy]

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

  • Philippines’ Marcos Defends Closer Security Relations With Washington [The Diplomat]

  • Illuminating basic science and math research through public service journalism. —- [Quanta Magazine]

  • CERN & the @ICRC Delegation for Cyberspace have signed an agreement to cooperate on technologies for humanitarian action. Today, members of ICRC came to CERN for the first in a series of knowledge-sharing sessions on using free & open source technologies. [CERN]

  • Hubble Snaps a Galactic Jellyfish [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 798 & BENKYO RADIO 798. Here’s a video about the overview of every U.S. Military Rank. This include the U.S. Space Force which was created a few years ago by a very notable individual and not by Trump, who is illiterate.

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JETLAG RADIO 797 | BENKYO RADIO 797

  • Ask Slashdot: Can an Aging Project Manager Return to Coding Unpopular Legacy Codebases? [Slashdot.org]

  • White powder sent to Manhattan DA probing Trump deemed non-hazardous [AXIOS]

  • Sources: concerned about Chinese spying, the US helped SubCom win its $600M bid for an Asia-Europe subsea cable project through incentives and investor pressure [TechMeme]

  • Switzerland is giving weed a try as cannabis legalization gains steam in Europe [Quartz]

  • Why advertisers aren’t coming back to Twitter [Vox]

  • Dark store clampdowns are the newest headache for rapid grocery delivery in Europe [TheNextWeb]

  • Kale Sauce Is a Way of Life [Eater]

  • How Allbirds Made a Shoe Designed to Help Other Companies Reduce Their Carbon Footprint — The apparel brand behind the popular wool sneakers has announced its Moonshot--a shoe with a net zero carbon footprint. [Inc.]

  • Here’s what store shelves will look like in 2035 [Fast Company]

  • “She’ll date the “bad boy,” but she’ll MARRY the gentleman.” [Medium]

  • That Will Never Work — How many times have you been told “that will never work”? Probably not as often as Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph. The veteran Silicon Valley entrepreneur provides a healthy dose of humor, and actionable advice that will benefit founders - and would-be founders - at every stage of their business journey. [Entrepreneur]

  • How to Love Technology Again [WIRED]

  • Home Theater Geeks 374 [TWIT]

  • How to find Noto in Google Docs, Slides, Sheets and Sites [Google Blog]

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

  • Poem Guides [Poetry Foundation]

  • Gobekli Tepe: The world’s first astronomical observatory? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP Analytics Cloud Seenovate accompagne la croissance d'Essentiel et Domicile (French) ) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 797 & BENKYO RADIO 797.

Here is a video about the important work of important men whose work sometimes goes unnoticed and unfortunately only get recognitions in private.

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JETLAG RADIO 796 | BENKYO RADIO 796

  • America may be a step closer to banning TikTok [The Economist]

  • “The regime hasn’t worked as intended”—how to fix the banks [The Economist Podcasts]

  • England v Ukraine: 'The whole country dreams of a win at Wembley' [BBC News]

  • Work From Home Endures, Defying Pushback From Bosses Like Dimon [Bloomberg]

  • Ramadan: Scenes from around the world [Reuters]

  • 'Dance like there is no tomorrow' — Inside Ukraine's underground wartime music scene. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Best Books We Read This Week [The New Yorker]

  • Microsoft fixes reversible screenshot vulnerability on Windows [The Verge]

  • How Western weapons transformed the war in Ukraine [Vox]

  • Ticketmaster sucks. Can blockchain be the cure? [TechCrunch]

  • 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2023 [MIT Technology Review]

  • Kanye West renounced his antisemitism, saying he realized he was wrong after watching Jonah Hill in '21 Jump Street' [Insider] actually, Kanye, Jesus was not Jewish, he was Palestinian. Yes, Jonah Hill is hilarious. He’s a good peaceful Jew, not an evil Mossad Jew. Anyway, please look after your health. You suffer from a Mental Illness, and these assholes in Hollywood and TMZ were trying to make you “death by suicide”

  • 2022 was a pivotal year for our security. In a more dangerous and contested world, #NATO is standing strong and united, providing unprecedented support to Ukraine #SGreport — Read NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg Annual Report for 2022 ⤵️🔗 https://lnkd.in/ehEBqVPj [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Belarus — Russia accused of taking Belarus ‘nuclear hostage’ with deal to station missiles there [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • An Anxious Asia Arms for a War It Hopes to Prevent [The New York Times]

  • Taylor Swift Delights Over 1 Collaborator's 'Brilliant' Work In Tour Shoutout [Huffington Post]

  • The Cure for Hiccups Exists [The Atlantic]

  • Trudeau, Biden announce immigration agreement [FiveThirtyEight]

  • What visitors really think of D.C.’s cherry blossoms [The Washington Post]

  • Face à la dérive ultranationaliste en Israël, le difficile réveil des juifs français [Le Monde]

  • An exploration of cinematic accessibility: Open captions set the standard [Mashable]

  • Will Vladimir Putin Be Arrested in South Africa? [VICE News]

  • After Tide of Memories From Americans, An Iraqi Journalist Offers Inside Account of War’s Destruction [The Intercept_]

  • Asteroids vs. comets: How do they differ, and do they pose a threat to Earth? [National Geographic]

  • A music school uniting Syrian and Turkish cultures survives the massive earthquake [NPR]

  • Women in Music: Alicia Huff [CapRadioNews]

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

  • The World Will Regret Its Retreat From Globalization [Foreign Policy]

  • Why Democracy Stalled in the Middle East [Foreign Affairs]

  • Soccer is Empowering Burmese Migrant Girls on the Thai Border [The Diplomat]

  • The Symmetry That Makes Solving Math Equations Easy [Quanta Magazine]

  • 💡A new preprint is out now! Read it to know more about resource saving via the classical ensemble of #quantum neural networks. 🔗https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.11283 ✍️Massimiliano Incudini, @GrosQmichi, Sofia Vallecorsa et al. #CERNqti #quantumscience #quantumeducation [CERNquantum]

  • NASA’s Webb Telescope Receives Michael Collins Trophy [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 796 & BENKYO RADIO 796. The life under the Taliban has been miserable. Here is another documentary about the situation. There is new information about the situation in Afghanistan.

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JETLAG RADIO 795 | BENKYO RADIO 795

  • IBM Installs World's First Quantum Computer for Accelerating Healthcare Research [Slashdot.org]

  • 6 Army bases named after Confederate leaders get dates for new names [AXIOS]

  • Q&A with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on AI's iPhone moment, the DGX Cloud service, the US' export controls, Nvidia's position in the stack in an LLM world, and more [TechMeme]

  • Frozen egg and embryo storage remains shockingly analog—and ripe for disruption [Quartz]

  • The era of impossible subscription cancellations is nearing an end [Vox]

  • How to pitch your startup: 9 tips from an expert [TheNextWeb]

  • How Cookie Jars Capture American Kitsch [Eater]

  • Why This Founder Came Out of Retirement to Launch 4 New Ventures [Inc.]

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

  • Drinking coffee at a mountain cafe. [Medium]

  • You Actually Can't Bring That Jar of Peanut Butter or Ice Cream on a Plane. Here's Why. [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best MacBook Accessories [WIRED]

  • iOS Today 646 [TWIT]

  • Ask a Techspert — We ask experts at Google to explain complicated topics, for the rest of us. [Google Blog]

  • Poetry Foundation Children [Poetry Foundation]

  • Developer Productivity for Humans: A Human-Centered Approach to Developer Productivity [Google Research]

  • Astronomy's 12th annual Star Products [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Le Futur de SAP BusinessObjects | Replay Evènement 8 juin 2022 (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 795 & BENKYO RADIO 795. As always, Bernie Sanders has to explain to us what the hell is going on, and I wish people actually listened to him and followed his actions, as opposed to simply listening to him and clap when he speaks. He tells the truth, so listen to him. Nobody listens to him, and he’s been yapping for 40 years about #IncomeInequality. Please listen to Bernie Sanders. Thank You.

Until Next Time!