JETLAG RADIO 826 | BENKYO RADIO 826

  • How AI could change computing, culture and the course of history [The Economist]

  • “Khartoum is growing emptier by the day. People are describing it as a ghost town”—conflict continues in Sudan [The Economist] #Podcasts

  • New study reveals genes that powered the famous Balto the sled dog [BBC News]

  • What Happens When Dave Chappelle Buys Up Your Town [Bloomberg]

  • Japan PM Kishida to visit South Korea for summit with Yoon - sources [Reuters]

  • Sperm donor who fathered at least 550 kids banned by Dutch court — Court says under Dutch guidelines, sperm donors are allowed to produce a maximum of 25 children with 12 mothers. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Is it Sexist to Want Dianne Feinstein to Retire? [The New Yorker]

  • My week with Dyson’s absurd wearable air purifier [The Verge]

  • Can a 50-year-old treaty still keep the world safe from the changing threat of bioweapons? [Vox]

  • ChatGPT resumes service in Italy after adding privacy disclosures and controls [TechCrunch]

  • How bugs and chemicals in your poo could give away exactly what you’ve eaten [MIT Technology Review]

  • Jack Dorsey once called Elon Musk the 'singular solution' for taking Twitter private. Now, the app's co-founder says Musk never should have bought it: 'I think he should have walked away' [Insider]

  • Today, we released SAP’s Q1 2023 results. We have entered a powerful new phase in our strategic transformation, with our top-line and bottom-line results clearly demonstrating the tipping point we passed in the fourth quarter of 2022. SAP’s cloud momentum continues at a fast pace, contributing to our strong revenue and double-digit non-IFRS operating profit growth this quarter. — A huge thank you to all my SAP colleagues around the world who laid the foundation for this next stage in our journey and to all our customers and partners for their trust and collaboration. [LinkedIn] #ChristianKlein #SAP

  • Donald Trump — E Jean Carroll: ‘invincible old lady’ tells Trump rape trial of years of suffering — Jurors in the New York rape trial heard this week of how Trump’s alleged attack led to pain behind the public self [The Guardian]

  • Can the Meritocracy Survive Without the SAT? [The New York Times] SAT scores aren’t important, what’s important, is getting a college education.

  • Easy Ways To Save Money When You Order An Iced Coffee — Iced coffee drinks can be a rip-off, in terms of cost and the amount of caffeine you get. Here's how to change that. [Huffington Post]

  • The GOP’s Unworkable Work Requirements — House Republicans have voted to make benefits even more conditional. All that can achieve is turning off legitimately eligible recipients. [The Atlantic]

  • The Fox News Defamation Trial Hurt Trust Among Some Viewers [FiveThirtyEight]

  • He blew the whistle on Trump’s Truth Social. Now he works at Starbucks. [The Washington Post]

  • Faced with an early heat wave and a major drought, Spain questions its water management [Le Monde]

  • NASA refuses to let go of its aging interstellar explorer [Mashable]

  • Scientists Sequenced DNA of Nearly Every Mammal on Earth in Unprecedented Project [VICE News]

  • Ron DeSantis Taken to Court Over Censorship [The Intercept_]

  • Radioactive dogs? What we can learn from Chernobyl's strays [National Geographic]

  • California's Groundbreaking Clean Fuel Laws Mean Big Changes For Polluting Trucks And Trains. Why It Matters [NPR]

  • Long COVID in California: ‘A pandemic of loneliness and social isolation and rejection’ [CapRadioNews]

  • Au temps du conseillisme [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Population Control Is Back in India [Foreign Policy]

  • Japan and South Korea Can No Longer Let History Thwart Cooperation [Foreign Affairs]

  • May 1 Labor Day Demonstration Still a No-Go in Hong Kong [The Diplomat]

  • Will Artificial Intelligence Predict Your Future? One Computer Scientists Sorts Fact from Fiction [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 826 & BENKYO RADIO 826. Here’s a IGN REWIND episode about the Playstation 4.

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JETLAG RADIO 825 | BENKYO RADIO 825

  • Nuke-Launching AI Would Be Illegal Under Proposed US Law [Slashdot.org]

  • Fox News poll finds voters overwhelmingly want restrictions on guns [AXIOS]

  • Twitter founder Jack Dorsey says Musk wasn’t an ideal leader after all [TechMeme]

  • Instant ramen is a pantry staple through hard times [Quartz]

  • Americans think AI is someone else’s problem [Vox]

  • This hypersonic hydrogen jet could fly from London to New York in 90 mins [TheNextWeb]

  • Everything You Need to Know About the Margarita [Eater]

  • Post-Roe, Unlikely Businesses Are Giving Away Emergency Contraceptives. How They're Doing It [Inc.]

  • How much is your boss spying on you (and can you do anything about it)? [Fast Company]

  • Why poetry matters [Medium]

  • Why Mastering this Strategy Will Build a Cohesive Brand Message [Entrepreneur]

  • Are You Being Tracked by an AirTag? Here’s How to Check [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 59 [TWIT]

  • Our progress toward quantum error correction [Google Blog]

  • Google at CHI 2023 [Google Research]

  • Center Stage [Poetry Foundation]

  • Aurorae throughout our solar system and beyond [Astronomy Magazine]

  • ALTEA UP: processi standardizzati e semplificati con costi fissi di gestione ridotti (Italian) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 825 & BENKYO RADIO 825.

Here’s a video about one of Sevilla’s sponsors, which was a scam. Should Sevilla get kicked out of Europa League and MUFC return? Who knows.

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JETLAG RADIO 824 | BENKYO RADIO 824

  • “I think That’s Their Combined Ages” -KAL’s cartoon [The Economist] #PresidentialElections2024

  • Next Year in Moscow - 8. Arrivals - In the final episode, opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s decision to return to Russia offers hope for the rebirth of a nation [The Economist] #Podcasts

  • Sudan crisis: Three ways the conflict could play out [BBC News]

  • White woman who accused lynched teen Emmett Till dies [Reuters]

  • ‘I am not scared’ — The Palestinians observing Ramadan in wartime Kyiv. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Are We Rerun of the 2020 Campaign? [The New Yorker]

  • Microsoft is done with major Windows 10 updates / Microsoft will end support for the operating system in 2025. [The Verge]

  • The looming threat of AI to Hollywood, and why it should matter to you [Vox]

  • Muslims come into the frame in Southeast Asia’s fintech boom — To make services shariah-compliant, a new wave of fintechs don’t charge interest, embrace profit sharing and avoid alcohol and tobacco transactions [TechCrunch]

  • The flawed logic of rushing out extreme climate solutions [MIT Technology Review]

  • Meet a teacher who quit her job to avoid returning in person — and found a position at a remote-only public school [Business Insider]

  • We're honored to be recognized in Newsweek's second annual listing of the Most Trustworthy Companies in America for 2023. Company rankings were based on an independent survey of thousands of people in the US assessing over 3,000 US based companies. https://lnkd.in/gdfw5NE6 [LinkedIn] #Squarespace

  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 429 of the invasion [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • Trump’s Lawyer Spars With E. Jean Carroll Over Rape Accusation — Joseph Tacopina asked Ms. Carroll to retell her story in minute detail, probing for inconsistencies. His aggressive questioning irritated the judge. [The New York Times]

  • Rihanna Set To Star In A New ‘Smurfs’ Movie [Huffington Post]

  • It’s Time to Protect Yourself From AI Voice Scams [The Atlantic]

  • Live From New York: It’s The FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast! [FiveThirtyEight]

  • A genome project cracks mysteries of evolution — and Balto the superdog [The Washington Post]

  • French politicians the target of choice for Russian spies, says DGSI intelligence agency — The head of French counter-espionage, Nicolas Lerner, provided an overview of the current situation in front of a parliamentary committee of inquiry on foreign interference. [Le Monde]

  • ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beats’ trailer promises ancient secrets and a crapload of action [Mashable]

  • Tucker Carlson Repackaged the Internet for His Terrified, Elderly Audience [VICE News]

  • BEN SMITH ON THE BUST OF THE DIGITAL MEDIA AGE — The Semafor editor-in-chief discusses his new book “Traffic: Genius, Rivalry, and Delusion in the Billion-Dollar Race to Go Viral.” [The Intercept_]

  • ​To save chestnut trees, we may have to ‘play God’ [National Geographic]

  • Roy Wood Jr. wants laughs from White House Correspondents' speech — and reparations [NPR]

  • California’s lowest paid health workers want a pay boost. Why industry leaders are pushing back [CapRadioNews]

  • Une guerre froide 2.0 [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Colin Kahl: ‘We’re All In’ on Supporting Ukraine [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • Why China Hasn’t Come to Russia’s Rescue — Their “No Limits” Partnership Has Been an Economic One-Way Street [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • Islamic State Khorasan Province Is a Growing Threat in Afghanistan and Beyond [The Diplomat]

  • The Computer Scientist Peering Inside AI’s Black Boxes [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 824 & BENKYO RADIO 824. Here is another video from Alain de Botton, this one, regarding “reparenting our Inner Child.” His organization: “The School of Life” will have new numerous books on Therapy available within the next few months.

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JETLAG RADIO 823 | BENKYO RADIO 823

  • Intel Corporation Reports Largest Quarterly Loss In Company History [Slashdot.org]

  • Climate pledge mobilizes $120M to focus on environmental justice [AXIOS]

  • Elon, or deepfake? Musk must face questions on Autopilot statements [TechMeme]

  • How to make a career pivot in four short steps [Quartz]

  • Workers just beat Amazon in a union battle, but the war is far from over [Vox]

  • 7 tips to negotiate your way to a remote job during the interview [TheNextWeb]

  • Exceptional Austin Taco Group Stars in New Documentary Series [Eater]

  • Why More Small Businesses Are Offering Their Employees Retirement AccountsNew tax breaks and state mandates are leading more small businesses to offer employees a 401(k) plan. [Inc.]

  • ​​Chip plants are moving in— are local communities ready? Some experts have raised questions about what the American chip renaissance will ultimately mean for rental prices, workforce availability, and ecosystems. [Fast Company]

  • Everything (Project) Zen [Medium]

  • Futurist Ray Kurzweil Has an Amazing Track Record For Accurate Predictions. By 2030, He Believes Humans Will Eradicate Disease and Achieve Immortality. [Entrepreneur]

  • NSA Cybersecurity Director Says ‘Buckle Up’ for Generative AI [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 283 [TWIT]

  • 4 Maps updates to help you explore U.S. national parks [Google Blog]

  • An ML-based approach to better characterize lung diseases [Google Research]

  • Springcatcher [Poetry Foundation]

  • Astronomers are using AI to discover fledgling planets [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP Experience Center NYC Turns Point of Sale into Point of Experience! [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 823 & BENKYO RADIO 823. As discussed on UNINTERRUPTED: The Shop (Season 6) by LeBron James, “Father time is inevitable.” Here is the episode.

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JETLAG RADIO 822 | BENKYO RADIO 822

  • The West should supply Ukraine with F-16s [The Economist]

  • My desperate search for safety in Sudan [1843 Magazine]

  • The muddy history of Brown Windsor Soup [BBC World]

  • America’s first IVF baby is pitching a way to pick the DNA of your kids [MIT Technology Review]

  • After testing more than 25 electric cars, these 5 were the most fun to drive [Insider]

  • An estimated 1% of the world’s population is on the autism spectrum. I just recently met with the members of our Autism Inclusion Network and we talked about the fact that there is no one way to be neurodiverse. Every difference is an opportunity, a new way of thinking, something to learn from. We’re better and stronger when we’re different.

    Our colleagues on the spectrum significantly contribute to what we do at SAP – in every Board area and across our product portfolio. Through our Autism at Work program, we've also seen that a more #inclusive working environment also leads to improved management skills and greater empathy in teams.

    With the SAP Autism Inclusion Pledge, we want to help candidates on the spectrum break through preconceptions and stereotypes. We want to encourage more organizations to hire based on the unique strengths and skillsets every individual offers. #NeurodiversityMatters #LifeAtSAP [LinkedIn] #ChristianKlein #SAP

  • ‘We created our own weapon’: the anti-invasion magazines defying Putin in Ukraine [The Guardian]

  • Cheesecake Fit for a Maestro — This simple recipe just might have changed the course of musical history. [The New York Times Magazine]

  • Senate Democrats Demand Answers From John Roberts Amid Supreme Court Ethics Controversy [Huffington Post]

  • MAGA Is Ripping Itself Apart — The extremism, aggression, and lack of restraint in MAGA world are spreading. [The Atlantic]

  • Music industry leaders bring 'Protect Black Art' movement to Capitol Hill [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Going where we’ve gone before [The Washington Post]

  • Mike Pence testifies before grand jury investigating Trump's role in January 6 assault [Le Monde]

  • Barack Obama's Netflix docuseries 'Working' examines the state of work in America [Mashable]

  • The Imgur Apocalypse Is Going to Break Large Parts of the Internet [VICE News]

  • Shocking Vote by Oklahoma Parole Board Clears the Way For Richard Glossip’s Execution [The Intercept_]

  • Secrets of the Elephants [National Geographic]

  • He played more than 1,100 minor league games, and finally made an emotional MLB debut [NPR]

  • Parent fentanyl advocates infuriated after California’s ‘Alexandra’s Law’ fails a second time [CapRadioNews]

  • La honte et la faim [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ireland Is Trapped in Its American Dream [Foreign Policy]

  • Sudan’s Descent Into Chaos — What Washington and Its Arab Partners Must Do to Stop the Shootout [Foreign Affairs]

  • Why Does Japan Have a Military Base in Djibouti? [The Diplomat]

  • Why Mathematicians Re-Prove What They Already Know [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le pays des merveilles d'ALICE 😁 Le #ThrowbackThursday nous amène à @ALICEexperiment. Voici les portes magnétiques du détecteur. L'expérience ALICE est conçue pour étudier la #matière en interaction forte à des densités d'énergie extrêmes. — Après avoir subi quelques améliorations majeures, il a commencé à enregistrer des collisions proton-proton en juillet 2022 au début de #LHCRun3, en plus de ses recherches habituelles en #physique des ions lourds. — La prochaine prise de données à grande échelle sur les collisions plomb-plomb est prévue pour cet automne. #BeamTime [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Quesst: Reassessing a 50-Year Supersonic Speed Limit [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 822 & BENKYO RADIO 822. Now, I am extremely excited about the release of Coffee Talk 2 on consoles and Steam (PC). The first game was incredibly awesome, and the second one so far is amazing so far as well.

I was extremely frustrated about the news regarding the Retirement age in France from 62 to 64. It’s imperative not to burn down the entire country over this. This time of response is causing elderly people throughout France to be scared about minorities throughout the entire nation. This will reinforce their stereotypes that all immigrants are bad people, and directly will want to vote for Le Front National (FN) also now known as RN. Therefore, don’t do it. When in public, be reasonable, don’t be stupid. Manifestations is the right of every French citizen, but a bad police record stays on forever. Please remember that because of my mental illness and serious car accident, some companies refused to hire me even though I was qualified and overqualified (even though it’s against the law, they use fake excuses instead). Despite spending the past 10 years discussing #MentalHealth. Despite helping veterans with PTSD through storytelling. Despite spending hundreds of thousands of hours on #MusicTherapy.

Therefore, if you want to protest, do so with moderation. At the end of the day, you still have a day job, you need to feed your family, you need to take care of your children, and your parents, and the elderly. This is extremely difficult if you are behind bars because you were protesting against Retirement age. The same fashion in America where tens of thousands of Mexicans do the jobs that nobody wants to do (picking up tomatoes in 120F weather during the summer), there are countless of immigrants who are willing to work in France if you are unwilling to work another 2 years.

I am sure that President Macron, and the Prime Minister will come up with a gameplan that makes every party very happy with the results. Stay Calm. Personne wants Marine LePen (KKK/Nazi) au pouvoir dans quelques années. Merci.

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JETLAG RADIO 821 | BENKYO RADIO 821

  • US Policing AI at Companies To Make Sure It Doesn't Violate Civil Rights [Slashdot.org]

  • Companies want to make money through space science [AXIOS]

  • Sources: Apple is working on emotion tracking tools, coming to its Health app in 2023, and an AI-powered health coaching subscription service codenamed Quartz [TechMeme]

  • A look back at BTS as it became the world's top-selling act [Quartz]

  • AI is flooding the workplace, and workers love it [Vox]

  • Dutch startup to build floating solar array at North Sea wind farm [TheNextWeb]

  • Caldosas Are Costa Rica’s Ceviche-Packed Answer to Frito Pie and Dorilocos [Eater]

  • How A.I. Assistants Could Supercharge Workplace Software — Companies from Monday.com to Microsoft expect A.I. assistants to make it easier to use their powerful platforms. [Inc.]

  • The affordability crisis is so bad in NYC that half of its families can no longer afford to live there: report [Fast Company]

  • Spotify Data Visualization [Medium]

  • How The AI Revolution Is Liberating Workers from the Office [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Kindles to Take Your Library Anywhere [WIRED]

  • April 2023 [Poetry Foundation]

  • Japanese lunar lander loses contact moments before touchdown [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Dans l'entreprise​ Reporting ESG - Back to Basics [S3 - Ep.9] (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 821 & BENKYO RADIO 821. There’s a lot of excitement about Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp release on Nintendo Switch. Here’s a video why.

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JETLAG RADIO 820 | BENKYO RADIO 820

  • How Russia’s invasion split the mafia — It has transformed crime not only in Russia and Ukraine, but around the world [The Economist]

  • The Musk superfans who want to live on Mars with Elon [1843 magazine]

  • Recent, rapid ocean warming ahead of El Niño alarms scientists [BBC News]

  • Scholz Seeks Meeting with Chinese Premier as Tensions Flare [Bloomberg]

  • Indonesians told to stay alert after magnitude 7.3 earthquake [Reuters]

  • Pakistan’s floods are still targeting millions of children [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Climate Solutions We Can’t Live Without [The New Yorker]

  • AMD is quietly arming an entire new wave of Steam Deck competitors / With Zen 4 and RDNA 3, can these handhelds keep up? [The Verge]

  • The E. Jean Carroll lawsuit and rape allegations against Trump, explained [Vox]

  • Opera launches Opera One browser with a new tab grouping concept [TechCrunch]

  • Meet the people who use Notion to plan their whole lives [MIT Technology Review]

  • Russian troops and Wagner mercenaries killed each other in a shootout after blaming each other for their war failures, Ukrainian government says [Insider]

  • Are you a business analyst working in an agile environment? If so, it is likely that you are familiar with the difficulty of striking a balance between the scope, quality, and time of your deliverables. This article provides advice and techniques to help you accomplish this balance, which are based on the BABOK Guide and agile best practices. It explains how to comprehend the value proposition, accept change and feedback, collaborate and communicate, manage scope with backlogs, guarantee quality with testing, and optimize time with iteration. What strategies do you use to maintain the scope, quality, and time of your agile deliverables? [LinkedIn]

  • Jury selection to begin in Donald Trump’s civil rape trial [The Guardian]

  • Dr. Fauci Looks Back: ‘Something Clearly Went Wrong’ — In his most extensive interview yet, Anthony Fauci wrestles with the hard lessons of the pandemic — and the decisions that will define his legacy. [New York Times] Dr. Fauci shouldn’t be so hard on himself. He was battling Trump, an individual so horrific, when children ask us about him, we can only refer to Trump as Bowser, King Koopa, the person that Mario has been trying to defeat his entire career.

  • President Joe Biden Announces Reelection Bid [Huffington Post] Biden is a great contender but will be incredibly old for a 2nd mandate. Ideally, it’s AOC, most likely, it will be VP Kamala Harris. Are Americans finally ready for a female president? I think so. A black female President? Let’s hope so. Michelle Obama can be on the ticket as well.

  • Tucker’s Successor Will Be Worse — The history of Fox News shows that the network and its issues are larger than any one anchor. [The Atlantic]

  • Why Dianne Feinstein Might Actually Have To Resign [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Mastermind of Kabul airport massacre killed by Taliban, U.S. says — An ISIS suicide bomber killed dozens of Afghans and 13 U.S. troops during the Biden administration’s evacuation of Afghanistan in 2021 [The Washington Post] interesting development, Taliban was probably worried about strikes against them from U.S. Army.

  • Des études montrent que la quasi-totalité des billets de banque comportent des résidus de drogue [Le Monde]

  • 'High Risk of Biological Hazard' In Sudan After Fighters Seize Biolab, WHO Says [VICE News]

  • Biden is Fulfilling Trump’s Cruel Policy on Wild Horses — The record-breaking roundups of iconic Western mustangs are a gift to ranching and mining interests. [The Intercept]

  • Awaken Your Inner Explorer [Nat Geo]

  • What lessons have we learned from the COVID pandemic? [NPR]

  • Pianist Lara Downes heals loss with 'Love At Last' [CapRadioNews]

  • Avril 2023 en perspective [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • China’s Got Afghan Fever, Again [Foreign Policy]

  • Why NATO Must Admit Ukraine — Kyiv Needs the Alliance and the Alliance Needs Kyiv [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Kazakhstanis Picking Sides in Putin’s War in Ukraine — While Kazakhstan’s government is balancing, these Kazakhstanis have already picked a side in Putin’s war on Ukraine. [The Diplomat]

  • Tiny Jets on the Sun Power the Colossal Solar Wind [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici l'installation de la structure de support pour les composants du détecteur MAPP à l'expérience MoEDAL. — Le détecteur permettra à l'expérience de rechercher des particules minichargées et à longue durée de vie pendant #LHCRun3. #BeamTime Voir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • Best of the Internet: NASA Wins Webby Award, 5 People’s Voice Awards for 2023 [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 820 & BENKYO RADIO 820. The VW ID.7 is going to be released in 2024. In the meantime, VW has a new advertising campaign. Here’s one of their new ADs. This one takes place in a grocery store. Being a bagger was actually my very first job as a teenager.

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JETLAG RADIO 819 | BENKYO RADIO 819

  • Californians Have Bought More Than 1.5 Million Electric Vehicles [Slashdot.org]

  • Tucker Carlson out at Fox News [AXIOS]

  • Google updates Google Authenticator for Android and iOS with a new icon and Google Account synchronization, letting users back up their 2FA codes to the cloud [TechMeme]

  • South Korea passed a bill to protect underage K-pop idols from exploitation [Quartz]

  • Humanity’s return to the moon is a deeply religious mission [Vox]

  • Irish startup and CERN join forces on experimental energy transmission project [TheNextWeb]

  • The 38 Essential Copenhagen Restaurants [Eater]

  • Is the Administration's "Entrepreneur Rule" Shortchanging the American Dream? Without a startup visa, immigrant founders will continue to struggle in navigating a troubled system. [Inc.]

  • College campuses are facing a mental health crisis. Students are leading the way out of it [Fast Company]

  • 6 powerful lessons from Japan that helped me heal my health [Medium]

  • How The AI Revolution Is Liberating Workers from the Office [Entrepreneur]

  • Intel Let Google Cloud Hack New Secure Chips and Found 10 Bugs [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 282 [TWIT]

  • Watch Katie Couric and Think with Google’s new interview series [Google Blog]

  • Responsible AI at Google Research: Technology, AI, Society and Culture [Google Research]

  • Doing Poetry [Poetry Foundation]

  • The Galilean moons of Jupiter and how to observe them [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Sécurisation d’un projet SAP S/4HANA avec la solution d'adoption digitale SAP Enable Now (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 819 & BENKYO RADIO 819. There are numerous reasons why Vladimir Putin is a monster and a terrible person. Thankfully, NATO is fighting back, and so are Russian people who are retaliating against this authoritarian figure. The ICC issued an arrest warrant for crimes against humanity because of Putin.

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JETLAG RADIO 818 | BENKYO RADIO 818

  • Ukraine’s air force wants new jets [The Economist]

  • “I really might cry” Musk fans at the Starship launch [1843 magazine]

  • Fans speechless after spectacular Wrexham promotion [BBC World]

  • Daughter of U.S. citizen jailed by Iran says she has lost confidence in US efforts [Reuters]

  • This Eid, we remember Syria’s disappeared — It has been eight years since my son was forcefully disappeared. Every Eid his absence brings us so much pain. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Has Black Lives Matter Changed the World? [New Yorker] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter

  • Stack Overflow wants AI companies to pay up for training on its data, too.The company is the latest to demand payment for training data, following Reddit and various publishers around the world. [The Verge]

  • So what’s the deal with Ukraine’s spring offensive? [Vox] #Ukraine

  • We all contribute to AI — should we get paid for that? [TechCrunch]

  • These prosthetics break the mold with third thumbs, spikes, and superhero skins [MIT Technology Review]

  • The real reason bosses are freaked out by remote work [Business Insider]

  • Japanese fete LGBTQ progress, demand marriage rights as G7 summit looms [Reuters]

  • #EarthDay may have passed, but our responsibility is year-round. ♻️ Learn to calculate, manage, and reduce the carbon footprint of your products and value chains. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • ‘Four-time loser’ Trump may not be nominee for 2024, Republican insists [The Guardian]

  • Ukraine Says Russian Troops Are Evacuating Civilians From Occupied Areas of South [New York Times]

  • Fox News Settlement Savings: $200,000,000 Tax Writeoff? [Huffington Post]

  • Harry Potter Was Always Meant to Be Television [The Atlantic]

  • The Fox News Defamation Trial Hurt Trust Among Some Viewers [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Biden is running out of time to avoid calamitous debt ceiling outcomes [The Washington Post]

  • Réforme des retraites : « Peut-être que j’aurais dû plus me mouiller », estime Emmanuel Macron dans un entretien au « Parisien » [Le Monde]

  • The best headphones for 2023 (and why they've made our list) [Mashable]

  • Strange 'Anomalies' In Spacetime Could Be Revealing New Physics, Scientists Say [VICE News]

  • “MYTH AMERICA”: New Book Dismantles 20 Legends About Our Past [The Intercept_]

  • ​The Lyrid meteor shower happens once a year—and it’s about to peak [National Geographic]

  • Unraveling a hidden cause of UTIs — plus how to prevent them [NPR]

  • The Oakland A's are on the verge of moving to Las Vegas [CapRadioNews]

  • Quand l’Occident choisit ses contestataires [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Hemeti’s Rise in Sudan Is a Threat to Regional Stability [Foreign Policy]

  • The Myth of Multipolarity — American Power’s Staying Power [Foreign Affairs]

  • Indian Police Arrest Sikh Separatist Leader After Long Hunt [The Diplomat]

  • The Number 15 Describes the Secret Limit of an Infinite Grid [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici l'installation de la structure de support pour les composants du détecteur MAPP à l'expérience MoEDAL. — Le détecteur permettra à l'expérience de rechercher des particules minichargées et à longue durée de vie pendant #LHCRun3. #BeamTime

    Voir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • Hubble’s 33rd Year in Orbit [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 818 & BENKYO RADIO 818. I am extremely saddened by the news straight out of Sudan. Here is a video from The Economist about some of the unforeseen consequences.

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JETLAG RADIO 817 | BENKYO RADIO 817

  • US Department of Homeland Security is Now Studying How to Make Use of AI [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden: U.S. diplomatic staff and their families evacuated from Sudan [AXIOS]

  • On April 7, Google patched the GhostToken GCP vulnerability that could have allowed attackers to backdoor Google accounts using malicious OAuth applications [TechMeme]

  • Mike Bloomberg is planning to leave his company to Bloomberg Philanthropies [Quartz]

  • What happens when ChatGPT starts to feed on its own writing? [Vox]

  • New research milestone could solve quantum scalability [TheNextWeb]

  • I Am Exhausted by Ramen Hacks [Eater]

  • New White House Program Is Offering Covid Vaccines At No Cost. It's Good News for Businesses — A new $1.1 billion program will help ensure employees are vaccinated after the federal supply is exhausted, regardless of whether they have health insurance. [Inc.]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 817 & BENKYO RADIO 817. Artificial Intelligence has revolutionize Video Games forever. The great news is that now programmers will be able to create numerous levels with less lines of codes. This saves everybody time, and reduces a lot of frustration for coders who were missing a parenthesis for example.

Until Next Time!