JETLAG RADIO 835 | BENKYO RADIO 835

  • Will Remote Working Lead Millennials to Buy Homes in Affordable Remote Suburbs? [Slashdot.org]

  • Buffett and Munger lash out at "stupid" U.S.-China tensions [AXIOS]

  • Documents: Google plans to make search more “visual, snackable, personal, and human”, adding more short videos, more social media posts, and AI conversations [TechMeme]

  • How Mexican-imported beer helped Cinco De Mayo become an American holiday [Quartz]

  • Your boss is obsessed with productivity without knowing what it means [Vox]

  • When will AGI arrive? Here’s what our tech lords predict [TheNextWeb]

  • There’s No Such Thing as Being ‘Over the Tapas’ [Eater]

  • If You Want a More Sustainable Business, Don't Overlook Your Software — A new survey shows that many company leaders don't recognize the importance of sustainable software. Here's how to avoid that mistake. [Inc.]

  • How to build psychological fitness so you can suffer less and achieve more [Fast Company]

  • The “Employees With Multiple Jobs” Problem Is The Greatest Flippin’ Irony Of Modern Work [Medium]

  • Stay Productive Even During Times of Stress With This $40 Organization App [Entrepreneur]

  • Japanese Game Studios Are Taking Accessibility to the Next Level [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 60 - Going Interstellar [TWIT]

  • 16 tips to help you be more focused and organized at work [Google Blog]

  • MaMMUT: A simple vision-encoder text-decoder architecture for multimodal tasks [Google Research]

  • The Sky This Week: Enjoy Venus and Mars in the evenings [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Discovery Day for RISE with SAP aftermovie Highlights (Dutch) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 835 & BENKYO RADIO 835. As you may know, the Safety Car is a very important component of Formula 1 and GT Racing. It’s also the car you witness at the very beginning in the Gran Turismo 7 intro video when you load up the videogame. The graphics are so incredible, you will cry at the beauty of this game.

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JETLAG RADIO 834 | BENKYO RADIO 834

  • Emmanuel Macron hopes to reinvent himself in 100 days [The Economist]

  • Handstands, badgers and sewage works: 12 snapshots of Charles III [1843 magazine]

  • Ukraine war: More than 20,000 Russian troops killed since December, US says [BBC World]

  • BMW Warns Owners ‘Do Not Drive’ 90,000 Cars Recalled Over Defective Airbag [Bloomberg]

  • Thousands of Napoli fans wait for Serie A title win [Reuters]

  • Two Indian soldiers killed in Kashmir army operation [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Jordan Neely’s Death and a Critical Moment in the Homelessness Crisis [New Yorker]

  • Google announces the Pixel Fold / This is Google’s first foldable phone. More details are coming at Google I/O on May 10th. [The Verge]

  • The FDA approves a breakthrough vaccine 50 years in the making [Vox]

  • Tesla brings back the long-range Model 3 with an 18% discount [TechCrunch]

  • Doctors have performed brain surgery on a fetus in one of the first operations of its kind [MIT Technology Review]

  • There's an epidemic of loneliness in young people, and they're calling out for connections on TikTok [Insider]

  • See how Professional Services firms can tackle evolving priorities strategically in this new report. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Super League game descends into chaos as raging bull chases players from field [The Guardian]

  • Ukraine Claims It Shot Down Russia’s Most Sophisticated Missile for First Time [New York Times]

  • Travel Hacks That Actually Save Money [Huffington Post]

  • Only the Emergency Has Ended — The pandemic and the need to respond remain. [The Atlantic] #COVID19

  • Can You Help The Grasshopper Get Home? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Biden to deliver commencement address at Howard University, Air Force Academy [The Washington Post]

  • Pour Emmanuel Macron, un anniversaire amer, un an après son investiture [Le Monde]

  • 6 ways the White House is reigning in AI [Mashable]

  • Senators Call on USPS to Delay Controversial Pay Cut for Rural Carriers Determined By Mystery Algorithm [VICE News]

  • Dmitri Mehlhorn: The Man Financing a Political CounterRevolution [The Intercept_]

  • Why America’s greatest racehorse still dominates the track today [National Geographic]

  • Sudan's rival military factions are meeting for in-person talks for the first time [NPR]

  • Veteran teachers: Why some stay in tough classrooms [CapRadioNews]

  • La honte et la faim [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ukraine’s Air War Heats Up [Foreign Policy]

  • The War-Weary West — How Governments Can Keep Their Citizens Committed to Ukraine’s Defense [Foreign Affairs]

  • Is Laos a Criminal State? [The Diplomat]

  • The Most Important Machine That Was Never Built [Quanta Magazine]

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JETLAG RADIO 833 | BENKYO RADIO 833

  • Microsoft is Forcing Outlook and Teams To Open Links in Edge, and IT Admins Are Angry [Slashdot.org]

  • Judge dismisses Trump’s lawsuit against New York Times [AXIOS]

  • Meta Is Trying to Push Attackers to the Brink — The company is adding new tools as bad actors use ChatGPT-themed lures and mask their infrastructure in an attempt to trick victims and elude defenders. [TechMeme]

  • A McDonald’s franchisee was fined for employing 10-year-olds [Quartz]

  • The rise of artificial intelligence, explained [Vox]

  • Europol’s Operation SpecTor leads to massive dark web drug bust [TheNextWeb]

  • The 38 Essential Omaha Restaurants [Eater]

  • New A.I. Tools Could Save Time By Parsing Documents For You — SaaS companies are going all-in on A.I.-powered tools. [Inc.]

  • Your to-do list is sabotaging your true productivity. Here’s what to do instead [Fast Company]

  • How to get ahead of 99% of people [Medium]

  • Every Entrepreneur Needs a Hobby Separate From the Company — Here's Why [Entrepreneur]

  • The 14 Best Games on PlayStation Plus [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 868 [TWIT]

  • How we’re building a culture of respect at Google — Taking our diversity, equity and inclusion impact further through deeper workplace efforts, partnerships and racial equity work. [Google Blog]

  • Google at ICLR 2023 [Google Research]

  • The Work of Happiness [Poetry Foundation]

  • A new look at Mars’ moon Deimos highlights its mysterious origin [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Tomorrow’s Supply Chain: Disruption Around Every Corner [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 833 & BENKYO RADIO 833.

I still have not heard back from Intel Corporation, as they have record loss profits. It’s been 4 years since I left. The AMD Building in Folsom, CA has not been built yet. CEO Lisa Su had about 600 new job postings in the city, and now they’re all gone, meaning they have hired a ton of people. Also, a dream company of mine, SAP, a German-company, is building another office in San Francisco with 500 new jobs. I would love to become a remote Project Manager or Business Analyst there. The Germans are European, and tend not to disrespect a French-American, especially when he is being discriminated for Mental Health and a Chronic Illness (Ehlers-Danlos syndrome). Meanwhile Patrick at Intel Corp keeps pushing Bible quotes. That can be classified as severe discrimination. The chairman of the board of Intel Corporation has to ask himself, he hires a lot of Indian names, but rarely any Muslim names. That’s definitely against the law.

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JETLAG RADIO 832 | BENKYO RADIO 832

  • Life under the rule of the Taliban 2.0 [The Economist]

  • “In hot, poor countries, life will be short, and wars will be long” - why civil conflict is becoming more complex [The Economist] #Podcasts

  • Afghanistan: 'Nothing we can do but watch babies die' [BBC News] it’s imperative to let MSF help midwives to save the lives of these babies. Taliban oppression gets in the way.

  • There’s an ‘Atmospheric Traffic Jam’ Over the US: Weather Watch [Bloomberg]

  • Israeli jets hit Gaza as fighting escalates after hunger striker death [Reuters] this is a country who is trying to ban people from talking about Jesus. Clearly IDFs are just horrific murderers. #IsraelWarCrimes

  • Senator urges release of new US report on killing of Abu Akleh — The Biden administration has not acknowledged a new assessment on the fatal Israeli shooting of Al Jazeera journalist. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Deregulating Banks is Dangerous [The New Yorker]

  • What’s it like on Bluesky right now, anyway? [The Verge]

  • The SATs are: a) dying; b) already dead; c) alive and well; d) here forever [Vox]

  • Bluesky invites become a hot commodity as demand for the Twitter alternative outstrips access [TechCrunch]

  • Teachers in Denmark are using apps to audit their students’ moods — Companies say the software can help improve well-being, but some experts worry it could have the opposite effect. [MIT Technology Review]

  • A CEO is spending more than $2,000 a month on ChatGPT Plus accounts for all of his employees, and he says it's saving 'hours' of time [Insider]

  • Interested in learning how to create video games? Sign up for our FREE Unreal Engine Bootcamp. Starts Friday, May 19th. [LinkedIn] #BayValleyTech

  • Muslim mayor turned away from White House Eid event: ‘There is a secret list’ [The Guardian]

  • Where the Milkshakes Are Served With a Celebration of Black Culture — At Harlem Shake, which continues to expand, the fun retro vibes connect to a deeper diner history. [New York Times] #BlackLivesMatter #BLM

  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Calls For Dianne Feinstein To Resign [Huffington Post]

  • Why Is Middle School So Hard for So Many People? [The Atlantic]

  • Partisan Gerrymandering Is Legal Again In North Carolina [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Man accused of fatally shooting 5 neighbors captured after days-long manhunt [The Washington Post]

  • Climat : le retour d’El Niño, « l’enfant terrible du Pacifique », jugé très probable cette année [Le Monde]

  • Ryan Reynolds shares truly epic Instagram footage celebrating in Wrexham [Mashable]

  • Effective Altruists Want to Engineer People to Sleep Less So They Can Work More [VICE News]

  • French Police Are Sweeping Up Protesters And ByStanders in Crackdown on Dissent [The Intercept_]

  • The unusual history of the beloved bagel [National Geographic]

  • Michelle Obama launches a food company aimed at healthier choices for kids [NPR]

  • California’s snowpack is double the average for May, survey finds [CapRadioNews]

  • Ce que révèle le rachat de Twitter — Quand la liberté d’expression passe à droite [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Russia’s Boom Business Goes Bust [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • Putin the Pariah — How Sanctions and the Threat of Prosecution Have Imperiled Russia’s President [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • The Kazakhstanis Picking Sides in Putin’s War in Ukraine [The Diplomat]

  • The Most Important Machine That Was Never Built [Quanta Magazine]

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JETLAG RADIO 831 | BENKYO RADIO 831

  • Apple Releases Its First Rapid-Fire Security Updates for iPhone, iPad and Mac [Slashdot.org]

  • Charted: How top college football recruits do in the NFL draft [AXIOS]

  • Europol, the FBI, and others take down the dark web Monopoly Market, arrest 288 vendors and customers, and seize €50.8M in cash and crypto and 850kg of drugs [TechMeme]

  • Once valued at $5.7 billion, Vice may now be headed for bankruptcy [Quartz]

  • Smaller, cheaper, safer: The next generation of nuclear power, explained [Vox]

  • Can AI save lives? Cancer detection study suggests yes [TheNextWeb]

  • Thank God, Veggie Burgers With Actual Vegetables Are Making a Comeback [Eater]

  • How to Introduce Your Employees to Artificial Intelligence'A.I.' is a booming buzzword, but some team members might be apprehensive about the technology. Here's how to ease its adoption in your workplace. [Inc.]

  • This startup is helping cities and nonprofits deliver ‘direct cash with dignity’ — AidKit’s tech backbone for direct cash programs is a winner in Fast Company’s 2023 World Changing Ideas Awards. [Fast Company]

  • If You Can Do Your Job From Home, Be Scared. Be Very Scared. [Medium]

  • Managing Your Time Well Won't Make You More Productive. But This Will. [Entrepreneur]

  • The 5 Best Laptops for Linux [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 925 [TWIT]

  • Deep Are These Distances between Us [Poetry Foundation]

  • Sky This Month: May 2023 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP's Industry Cloud Solutions for Clinical R&D | Intelligent Clinical Supply Management. [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 831 & BENKYO RADIO 831. Here is a documentary about JET SET RADIO FUTURE. There are rumors that Sega is bringing back another iteration! That’d be awesome!

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JETLAG RADIO 830 | BENKYO RADIO 830

  • What to read to understand Sudan — Six books explain a country that has long been at war with itself [The Economist]

  • “Bolivia has an economic model that is no longer sustainable”—a financial crisis looms [The Economist] #Podcasts

  • Suspected Islamic State chief Qurayshi killed in Syria, Turkey says [BBC News]

  • Ukraine Latest: Army Chief Zaluzhnyi Meets With Top NATO General [Bloomberg] #Ukraine

  • Police still searching for Texas man accused of killing five neighbors [Reuters]

  • Guantánamo detainees may start dying if the US does not act — A grave medical crisis at Guantánamo is looming and needs immediate government action to prevent deaths. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Curious Side Effects of Medical Transparency [New Yorker]

  • The Stream Deck mastered the LCD key by making it peripheral [The Verge]

  • Right-wing media used to shun pop culture. Now it’s obsessed with it. [Vox]

  • A pot of gold at the intersection of DevOps and generative AI? [TechCrunch]

  • May/June 2023 — How AI is transforming the classroom. Surveilling students. Teaching the biliterate brain to read. What we’ve learned from “learning to code.” Plus keyboard obsessions, wildfire resilience, and shroom speak. [MIT Technology Review]

  • AOC rules out 2024 Senate run: 'She is not planning to primary Gillibrand,' spokesperson says [Insider]

  • Don't miss a beat at International Music Summit! Check out the full schedule of panels at #BeatportBase on Beatportal now. 🌴#IMSIbiza23 https://lnkd.in/e9zsEUSw [LinkedIn] #Beatport

  • ‘Fearful and trigger happy’: flooded with guns and paranoia, the US reels from shootings [The Guardian]

  • Needing Younger Workers, Federal Officials Relax Rules on Past Drug Use — As more states legalize marijuana and competition for talent grows fiercer, the U.S. government is loosening guidelines from the “Just Say No” era. [New York Times]

  • Manhunt Continues For Texas Shooting Suspect, Reward Offered [Huffington Post]

  • What to Read When You Need to Start Over [The Atlantic]

  • Red States Are Trying To Fight The World On Climate [FiveThirtyEight] #ClimateChange

  • Opinion: The Kremlin is trying to kill Alexei Navalny. It should free him. [The Washington Post] #Ukraine

  • All eyes on US VP Kamala Harris after Biden 2024 reelection bid — Questions over 80-year-old Joe Biden's ability to carry out a second term are putting the US vice president in the spotlight. [Le Monde]

  • Is Bluesky the one? A Twitter alternative takes off. [Mashable]

  • Unpacking The Many Layers Of The “Big Chop” & What It Means For Black Women [VICE News] #Hair

  • The Ejection of Tucker Carlson is a Classic “Reverse Ferret” by Rupert Murdoch [The Intercept_]

  • For some long COVID patients, exercise is bad medicine — ​They used to run marathons. Now, taking a shower is exhausting. But for these patients—who have one of the most debilitating symptoms of long COVID—hope may be on the horizon. [National Geographic]

  • Authorities are offering $80K for information about the suspected Texas shooter [NPR]

  • Kings lost to the Warriors — but the playoff ride was ‘fantastic’ for Sacramento [CapRadioNews]

  • Brutalisation de l’ordre manifestant [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • At Long Last, the Foreign Service Gets the Netflix Treatment [Foreign Policy]

  • America Needs to Reassure Japan and South Korea [Foreign Affairs]

  • Smoke and Heat: Breaking Records in Southeast Asia [The Diplomat]

  • This ultraviolet image, captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, shows a flare erupting on the sun’s corona. Small-scale flares driven by magnetic interactions heat and accelerate a plasma of charged particles, producing solar wind. [Quanta Magazine]

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“The Intel Quantum SDK 1.0 is available now on the OneAPI Intel Dev Cloud. In the future, Intel Corporation plans to release new versions of the SDK with added features and will integrate the SDK seamlessly with Intel’s quantum hardware. To learn more about Intel’s unique approach to quantum computing, read Intel Corporation’s quantum computing backgrounder.”

Disclaimer: Intel Corporation is currently not paying me to talk about their #Quantum SDK. In fact, they are 4 years behind on payments. In an American culture where over 70% of its citizens survive paycheck to paycheck, you can see how problematic this is.

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JETLAG RADIO 829 | BENKYO RADIO 829

  • Red Hat's 30th Anniversary: How a Microsoft Competitor Rose from an Apartment-Based Startup [Slashdot.org]

  • Most countries prefer U.S. global leadership to China's [AXIOS]

  • Inside Miami Tech Week 2023, where more attention was devoted to AI than crypto and NFTs; tech's downturn was hardly noticeable in Miami despite low VC funding [TechMeme]

  • Can millions of genetically modified trees slow climate change? [Quartz]

  • What gets lost in the AI debate: It can be really fun [Vox]

  • How travel businesses can leverage generative AI solutions [TheNextWeb]

  • No Patio Party Is Complete Without This Jug. You Know the One. [Eater]

  • Biden's New Child Care Initiative: Some Employers Seeking Federal Aid Must Offer More Benefits [Inc.]

  • How to send long documents to your Kindle for comfier reading [Fast Company]

  • Decarbonizing America’s Buildings [Medium]

  • How to Build Sustainable and Meaningful Business Relationships [Entrepreneur]

  • How to Use Shortcuts on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac [WIRED]

  • iOS Today 650 [TWIT]

  • 10 things I noticed after switching to Pixel Buds Pro [Google Blog]

  • Beyond automatic differentiation [Google Blog]

  • What Love Looks Like [Poetry Foundation]

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

  • Driving the Leading Edge of Business Innovation to Help Businesses Regenerate [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 829 & BENKYO RADIO 829. HI-DRIVERS! The Racing Anime is still on schedule for the year 2023, but who knows when it’s been released.

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JETLAG RADIO 828 | BENKYO RADIO 828

  • The power and the limits of the American dollar [The Economist]

  • “The world today is a very different place than when Lula was last in power”— Brazil’s faltering foreign policy [The Economist] #Podcasts

  • Sudan crisis risks becoming a nightmare for the world - former PM Hamdok [BBC News]

  • Man United Bidders Make Third Attempt to Clinch Record Deal [Bloomberg]

  • Five dead in Texas shooting, armed suspect on the loose [Reuters]

  • Taliban must ‘swiftly reverse’ crackdown on women’s rights: UN [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Why Are TV Writers So Miserable? — On the cusp of a potential strike, writers explain why no one is having much fun making television anymore. [The New Yorker]

  • The best part of FAST TV is the choice it takes away / Sometimes you don’t need to pick what you want to watch; sometimes you just want to zone out watching the boob tube. [The Verge]

  • America’s unique, enduring gun problem, explained [Vox]

  • Jack Dorsey thinks Elon Musk isn’t doing right by Twitter [TechCrunch]

  • EmTech Digital begins May 2 [MIT Technology Review]

  • The best and worst things about being a tour DJ, according to two of the best DJs in the business [Insider]

  • I loved this amazing lesson about success from Giannis Antetokounmpo, the two-time National Basketball Association (NBA) MVP, and NBA finals MVP from 2021. Antetokounmpo (nicknamed the “Greek Freak”) hails from my home country, and I've been rooting for him for a long time!

    As he showed in the press conference after his Milwaukee Bucks were eliminated in the playoffs, his attitude about life is every bit as impressive as his athletic ability.

    Asked whether he considered the season to be a failure, Giannis pointed out that not winning the championship every year isn’t the same as failure, just as people not getting a job promotion every year doesn’t mean they’ve failed in working towards their goals of taking care of their families.

    And then this was the best part: “You work toward a goal. It's not a failure. It's steps to success.” Which almost perfectly echoes my mother’s motto in life: failure isn’t the opposite of success, but a stepping stone to success.

    So while Antetokounmpo might not be taking home another championship ring this year, he’s a winner for dropping some freakishly good Greek wisdom that’s just as valuable in life as it is on the court.

    #LifeLessons #Inspiring #SteppingStone #Success #GiannisAntetokounmpo #Wisdom [LinkedIn] #AriannaHuffington I’m eating Gyros as I read this, made me very happy

  • Biden reduces sentences of 31 people convicted of nonviolent drug offences [The Guardian]

  • A Towering, Terrifying Demon Horse Isn’t Even the Weirdest Part — The Denver airport is a magnet for conspiracy theories — and a case study in the line between mass delusion and fun. [The New York Times]

  • California Man Gets 4 1/2 Years For Role In US Capitol Riot [Huffington Post]

  • A Cheerful Goodbye to the Guardians of the Galaxy [The Atlantic]

  • Why Is Anthony Richardson Suddenly The NFL Draft's Hottest Prospect? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Why we must read fiction even as terrible times loom [The Washington Post]

  • Coupe de France de football : Toulouse sacré face à Nantes, après un match sans incidents au Stade de France [Le Monde]

  • NASA helicopter captures glorious view of Mars, with some surprises [Mashable]

  • Scientists Dramatically Extend Cell Lifespan in Anti-Aging Breakthrough [VICE News]

  • AN INSIDER’S VIEW OF THE MONTANA LEGISLATURE’S ATTACKS ON TRANS REP. ZOOEY ZEPHYR — The ACLU’s Keegan Medrano, a queer, Native advocate in Helena, said Zephyr’s expulsion was the culmination of months of attacks from Montana’s far right. [The Intercept_] deep within the mountains of Montana, the KKK lives on, and must be eradicated.

  • ​The history of the Florida panther, a symbol of reverence and revulsion [National Geographic]

  • The first smart gun with facial and fingerprint recognition is now for sale [NPR]

  • From Boba to Dosa Waffles [CapRadioNews]

  • Qui fabrique le droit international ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What the Bush-Obama China Memos Reveal [Foreign Policy]

  • Kagame’s Revenge — Why Rwanda’s Leader Is Sowing Chaos in Congo [Foreign Affairs]

  • Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban: Friends Becoming Foes — At first, a Taliban victory in Afghanistan was considered synonymous with Pakistan’s victory. But disappointed hopes on both sides now have the neighbors at loggerheads. [The Diplomat]

  • From Microscopic to Majestic: eDNA Exposes the Wonders of Life on Everest and Andes [Quanta Magazine]

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JETLAG RADIO 827 | BENKYO RADIO 827

  • Microsoft is Now Supporting Right-to-Repair Legislation [Slashdot.org]

  • How AI is already changing the 2024 election [AXIOS]

  • Six months after Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter, an overview of its alternatives, including Mastodon, Bluesky, and Nostr, and how they might evolve and improve [TechMeme]

  • Ode to joy (at work) — How to infuse more joy into your job with a perspective shift [Quartz]

  • An Amazon union just won a $30 an hour contract [Vox]

  • Scania and Northvolt develop battery for electric trucks with 1.5 million km lifespan [TheNextWeb]

  • The 24 Essential Restaurants in Ottawa [Eater]

  • How This Pickleball Startup Learned to Manage Seasonal Demand — When Nettie founder Catherine Baxter ran out of inventory in 2021, she learned some crucial lessons about how to handle a hot product with seasonal growth spurts. [Inc.]

  • How Nissan won the internet with a four-hour ad [Fast Company]

  • CEOs Gone Wild-How Out of Touch Leaders are Driving Workers to Fight Back [Medium]

  • Here's the Best Way to Increase the Lifetime Value of Your Customers [Entrepreneur]

  • These Retro Gaming Consoles Deliver a Dose of Nostalgia [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 283 [TWIT]

  • Google DeepMind: Bringing together two world-class AI teams [Google Blog]

  • Recent advances in deep long-horizon forecasting [Google Research]

  • How to Read a Poem [Poetry Foundation]

  • Coming soon: Astronomy.com is getting a new look! [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP PLM for Discrete Industries (Update Q2/2023) - openSAP Free Crouse (Teaser) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 827 & BENKYO RADIO 827. As you may know, I have done my best to revive the interest in Drum N Bass music over the past couple of years with my series GT RADIO. It appears that it’s very popular with cyclists. I also know everybody loves DnB at DJ parties in Los Angeles, also known as RESPECT DNB.

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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.

Until Next Time!