JETLAG RADIO 858 | BENKYO RADIO 858

  • Who are the pro-Ukrainian militias raiding Russia’s Belgorod region? [The Economist]

  • What Greece’s election results say about the country’s turnaround [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Tina Turner: Music legend dies at 83 [BBC World]

  • How Japan Is Reckoning With an Increasingly Tense Neighborhood [Bloomberg]

  • NASA spacecraft documents how Jupiter's lightning resembles Earth's [Reuters]

  • Not your grandfather’s cold war [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Best Books We’ve Read in 2023 So Far [The New Yorker]

  • Sony’s new Q handheld is official: 8-inch screen, streams PS5 games / Sony’s “Project Q” portable device is coming later this year to Remote Play games from your PlayStation 5 over Wi-Fi. [The Verge]

  • There’s no scenario where a debt ceiling breach is fine [Vox]

  • Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 features Miles with web wings and Peter in symbiote suit [TechCrunch]

  • I ordered a bubble tea by drone in Shenzhen [MIT Technology Review]

  • Bill Gates says an under-the-radar startup could be the biggest winner in the AI. Check out its free app, and you'll see why. [Insider]

  • It really sucks when you’re smarter than the boss. Here are 4 ways to make it work [Fast Company]

  • #France2030 I L’objectif du plan « Innovation santé 2030 » ? 🔬Faire rayonner l’excellence de la recherche française au niveau mondial. 🇫🇷🌎Découvrez la stratégie pour renforcer notre recherche médicale : https://lnkd.in/eP2_Tx6S [LinkedIn]

  • Rapper Fetty Wap sentenced to six years in prison for drug trafficking [The Guardian]

  • ‘Never a Reason to Take Off Your Socks’: A Flight Attendant’s 12 Etiquette Rules [New York Times]

  • How To Help Your Kids Learn To Speak Multiple Languages [Huffington Post]

  • The First Social-Media Babies Are Growing Up—And They’re Horrified — How would you feel if millions of people watched your childhood tantrums? [The Atlantic]

  • Biden to pick history-making general as next head of Joint Chiefs [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Rioter pictured with foot on desk in speaker’s offices gets 4½ years [The Washington Post]

  • Guerre en Ukraine : sur le front de Kherson, des opérations de reconnaissance et de diversion dans l’attente de la contre-offensive [Le Monde] #Ukraine

  • Microsoft VP Yusuf Mehdi sheds light on the Bing/Google rivalry [Mashable]

  • Drivers Sue Amazon Over 'Inhumane' Conditions, Having to Pee in Bottles [VICE News]

  • U.S. Blamed the Press for Military Looting in Cambodia — Any theft “was done by civilian reporters in their wandering about the village,” according to a previously unrevealed Army investigation. [The Intercept_]

  • Are you a stress eater? Here’s how to retrain your brain. [National Geographic]

  • What are realistic expectations for Ukraine's military offensive? [NPR] #Ukraine

  • Officials warn residents to stay out of California’s faster, colder river waters [CapRadioNews]

  • Poutine, les juges et la bombe [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • 4 Ways U.S. Support for Ukraine Helps Defend Taiwan [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

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

  • Japan Ground Self-Defense Force to Provide Ukraine With 100 Transport Vehicles [The Diplomat]

  • Is It Real or Imagined? How Your Brain Tells the Difference. [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 858 & BENKYO RADIO 858. Les Grosses Tetes is a very popular radio show in France. It’s French Humor, so if you don’t know French Culture, it won’t make much sense to you. Look it up on Apple Music and Spotify.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 856 | BENKYO RADIO 856

  • What would humans do in a world of super-AI? [The Economist]

  • Fentanyl, guns and avocados: how Mexico’s drug cartels are expanding [The Economist Podcasts]

  • The Dutch solution to busyness that captivated the world [BBC Travel]

  • There’s Still Scary Stuff in Sunscreen [Bloomberg]

  • Exclusive: Russian hypersonic scientist accused of betraying secrets to China [Reuters]

  • 'With no savings, I am worried' — An Uber driver in Delhi struggles with 18-hour work days and high costs. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Two Weeks at the Front in Ukraine [New Yorker]

  • I tried the AI novel-writing tool everyone hates, and it’s better than I expected [The Verge]

  • Volcanoes have erupted in Mexico and Italy. Here are 7 things to know about volcanoes. [Vox]

  • Microsoft launches Fabric, a new end-to-end data and analytics platform [TechCrunch]

  • Everything you need to know about the wild world of alternative jet fuels [MIT Technology Review]

  • $20,000 doesn't go nearly as far as it used to for a car [Insider]

  • According to 550+ business leaders, three of the top five fastest-growing skills in the past five years were data skills.👇 — Uncover the full insights—including the transformative impact of data literacy, how to build a data program from scratch, and how to integrate AI into your business—in our State of Data Literacy Report 2023. — Download here ➡️ https://bit.ly/3kdBIWk [LinkedIn] #DataCamp

  • OpenAI leaders call for regulation to prevent AI destroying humanity [The Guardian]

  • America’s Semiconductor Boom Faces a Challenge: Not Enough Workers [New York Times]

  • Jimmy Carter, 3 Months Into Hospice, Is Aware Of Tributes, Enjoying Ice Cream [Huffington Post]

  • 20 Books to Get Lost in This Summer [The Atlantic]

  • Which News Outlets Do Americans Trust? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Workers want a four-day week. Why hasn’t it happened? [The Washington Post]

  • Drug trafficking in France: Perpetrators and victims of violence are increasingly younger [Le Monde]

  • Microsoft is bringing AI Copilot features to Edge [Mashable]

  • Black Holes Might Really Be Giant Structures Made of Spacetime, Physicists Propose [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • Notorious 1973 Attack Killed Many More Than Previously Known — Long-buried documents indicate that the true number of civilian casualties in the bombing of Neak Luong may have been nearly twice the official tally. [The Intercept_]

  • Behold the surreal magic and mystery of slime molds [National Geographic]

  • He visited the U.S. for his daughter's wedding — and left with a $42,000 medical bill [NPR]

  • How California public transit is pleading for state aid [CapRadioNews]

  • Le rêve progressiste, et libre-échangiste, de la gauche latina [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • A German-U.K. Defense Deal Can Strengthen NATO [Foreign Policy]

  • Assad Comes in From the Cold — His Rehabilitation Will Only Encourage More Brutality in Syria and Elsewhere [Foreign Affairs]

  • Okinawans March for Peace as Japan Beefs Up US Military Alliance [The Diplomat]

  • Math Patterns That Go On Forever but Never Repeat [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 856 & BENKYO RADIO 856. There was a new keynote from Satya Nadella at Microsoft Build 2023. While I could not afford a new MacBook Pro (got a new Mac Mini, it’s nice but not portable), I seriously need a new Microsoft Surface Book laptop for Q# Programming. Got some recommendations? Please let me know.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 855 | BENKYO RADIO 855

  • 28 Years Later, Windows Finally Supports RAR Files [Slashdot.org]

  • What Jack Smith knows [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft Build brings AI tools to the forefront for developers [TechMeme]

  • Starbucks and Unilever are sourcing tea from plantations linked to rights abuse [Quartz]

  • The “return to the office” won’t save the office [Vox]

  • Electric hypercar Rimac Nevera smashes 23 performance records in a single day [TheNextWeb]

  • With His New Show, Masaharu Morimoto Wants to Break the Rules of the Sushi Bar [Eater]

  • 3 Years After George Floyd, Has Anything Changed for Black Founders?Promises, commitments, and pledges abounded in the wake of George Floyd's murder. Now, three years later, Black founders reflect on the changes they've witnessed--and those they've had to drive themselves. [Inc.]

  • Honolulu is suing Big Oil over climate change—and it just got a major boost from the U.S. Supreme Court [Fast Company]

  • The Real Reason Japanese People Apologize Frequently [Medium]

  • How Amplified Marketing Can Maximize Creativity and Drive Results [Entrepreneur]

  • Generative AI Podcasts Are Here. Prepare to be Bored [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 871 [TWIT]

  • Introducing a new era of AI-powered ads with Google [Google Blog]

  • Larger language models do in-context learning differently [Google Research]

  • House Within a House [Poetry Foundation]

  • How do we draw alien planets? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Design for a Circular Economy – openSAP FREE Course (Teaser) [SAP] #SAP

    What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 855 & BENKYO RADIO 855. As you may have heard, due to the extremely long elongation of the unwilling of hiring due to discrimination against Mental Health, I am looking at other fields, including “Le Service Public” in France. Here’s a description of what that means. Yes, it’s in French.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 854 | BENKYO RADIO 854

  • Charlotte de Witte Kicks It Into ‘Overdrive’ with a New EP on KNTXT [beatportal]

  • Push 3 takes Ableton Live standalone: DAW can now be used with or without a computer [Computer Music]

  • Celebrate Bob Moog’s birthday by playing a free online Minimoog stuffed with classic presets from songs by Phil Collins, Beastie Boys, Radiohead, Air, Kate Bush, Wings and more [Future Music]

  • Seven People Hospitalized Following 30,000 - Person Illegal Rave in French Village [Mixmag]

  • Mathame, Tiësto pair up on unexpected collaboration, ‘Feel Your Ghost’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • ILLENIUM releases animated movie ‘STARFALL’ paired with his latest album [Your EDM]

  • Powered by Spotify, This AI DJ is Helping Surgeons Save Lives in the Operating Room [EDM]

  • Somna Drops Euphoric New Album – ‘Satellites’ [EDM Sauce]

  • Reading Time At HSNY: It’s Complicated – Time And 18th Century Navigation [HODINKEE]

  • Seth Godin — The Pursuit of Meaning, The Life-Changing Power of Choosing Your Attitude, Overcoming Rejection, Life Lessons from Zig Ziglar, and Committing to Making Positive Change (#672) [Tim Ferriss]

  • In the Studio with Snoop Dogg | BTS of Take a Step Back [GaryVee] #GaryVeeSnoopDoggSong

  • MSF facilities looted, medical activities impeded by violence in Sudan [MSF]

  • Joe Biden’s global vision is too timid and pessimistic — The president underestimates America’s strengths and misunderstands how it acquired them [The Economist]

  • The last drag queens of Tennessee [1843 magazine]

  • Why car parks are the hottest space in solar power [BBC News]

  • If TikTok, SnapChat Aren't Harming Kids They Should Prove It [Bloomberg]

  • Japan manufacturers' mood turns positive as economy recovers [Reuters]

  • Why Saudi Arabia, Arab League invited Zelenskyy to their summit [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Guns, Trump, and the G.O.P. — The right’s push to loosen restrictions is resulting in a judicial and legislative free-for-all that is intersecting, disastrously, with the 2024 Presidential race. [The New Yorker]

  • The 5 biggest announcements from Microsoft Build 2023 / From Windows 11 updates to new AI plug-ins, here’s the biggest news from Build. [The Verge]

  • Florida is too dangerous to visit, civil rights groups warn — The NAACP is the latest to issue a travel advisory for Florida because of Ron DeSantis’s policies. [Vox]

  • Microsoft’s Azure AI Studio lets developers build their own AI ‘copilots’ [TechCrunch]

  • How 5-minute battery swaps could get more EVs on the road [MIT Technology Review]

  • A woman was ghosted by a recruiter after 9 interviews following a slow down in hiring [Insider] I was ghosted after 10 interviews with a Salesforce startup. I was so upset. They were going to send me a job offer letter while he was on a train, then he changes his mind after googling my name and seeing that I deal with Mental Health. Startup is called JourneyBlazers

  • With Windows Copilot, every Windows user can be a power user. [LinkedIn] #Microsoft #SatyaNadella

  • BuzzFeed cooks up new AI-powered recipe generator, Botatouille [The Guardian]

  • A.I. May Help Design Your Favorite Video Game Character [New York Times]

  • Over 122K People Are Experiencing Solitary Confinement On Any Day: Report [Huffington Post]

  • The Marijuana-Legalization Conundrum [The Atlantic]

  • How Consistent Was Every Premier League Lineup This Season? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Guam braces for floods, landslides and high winds from Typhoon Mawar [The Washington Post]

  • Thomas Piketty: 'Economists are beginning to realize that the current social and fiscal model is unsustainable' [Le Monde]

  • Comcast launches Now TV with 60 TV channels for cheap [Mashable]

  • Good News: A 1987 Treaty Has Successfully Preserved Arctic Ice, Scientists Say [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • Kissinger’s Killing Fields - Transcripts of Kissinger’s Calls Reveal His Culpability [The Intercept_]

  • Early spinosaur bones reveal the rise of a dinosaur dynasty [National Geographic]

  • Want to understand your adolescent? Get to know their brain [NPR]

  • An AI chatbot may be your next therapist. Will it actually help your mental health? [CapRadioNews]

  • Carburer à l’imaginaire [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Turkey Is the EU’s Only Hope — Granting Turkey membership in the EU would offer Europe the chance to redefine both itself and its raison d’être. [Foreign Policy]

  • Diversifying the CIA — A Response to “How Secrecy Limits Diversity” [Foreign Affairs]

  • How a CCP Propaganda Campaign Targeted the Dalai Lama [The Diplomat]

  • Secret Messages Can Hide in AI-Generated Media [Quanta Magazine]

  • #SaviezVous qu'il existe une piste cyclable interactive à travers laquelle vous pouvez explorer le #LHC ?

    Partagez vos vidéos ou photos du parcours avec le hashtag #PassportToTheBigBang pour avoir une chance de figurer dans une vidéo. En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Funds Small Business to Advance Tech for Space, Earth [NASA]

  • Operation Identify Me is a public appeal to identify 22 women, believed to have been murdered in Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands, but whose identity was never found. Most are cold cases; women who died 10, 20, 30 or even 40 years ago. [INTERPOL]

  • USAF General to Lead NSA and CYBERCOM: First Time Ever [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Les futurs talents de l’armée de Terre [Le Journal de la Défense]

  • Over 800 Tuned Hondas and Acuras Descend On SoCal for the Latest Honda Meet [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 854 & BENKYO RADIO 854. Here is a video about ALPINE from the Renault Group. As you know, it is my goal that someday, the 3 French Giants (Renault, Peugeot, Citroen) bring their vehicles for sale in the United States. Let’s hope this continues to raise awareness.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 853 | BENKYO RADIO 853

  • AMD Now Powers 121 of the World's Fastest Supercomputers [Slashdot.org]

  • Why you can't find cheap Taylor Swift concert tickets [AXIOS]

  • Researchers reveal many low-cost Android phones and smart TVs from lesser-known brands, sold in the US and owned by millions, come with malware preinstalled [TechMeme]

  • US lawmakers want to make sure AM radio lives on in electric vehicles [Quartz]

  • Gen Z just wants a stable job [Vox]

  • EU fines Meta record €1.2B as feud over data transfers to the US escalates [TheNextWeb]

  • ‘I’m in Love With Joey Chestnut’ [Eater]

  • What Does Dungeons and Dragons Have in Common With Running a Business? Box's Aaron Levie opens up about his unusual way of making business decisions. [Inc.]

  • I binge-listened to outsider presidential candidates on podcasts, and what I learned was terrifying [Fast Company]

  • Why Japanese Websites Look So Different [Medium]

  • Can Too Much Self-Awareness Be a Bad Thing? [Entrepreneur]

  • 18 Essentials You Need in a Car Emergency Kit [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 928 [TWIT]

  • Introducing Project Gameface: A hands-free, AI-powered gaming mouse [Google Blog]

  • Responsible AI at Google Research: PAIR [Google Blog]

  • Consensus and subjectivity of skin tone annotation for ML [Google Blog]

  • How to Submit [Poetry Foundation]

  • 20 best deep-sky objects visible in the spring sky [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Integratives PLM mit SAP ECTR bringt Effizienz-Plus für NEUMAN & ESSER (German) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 853 & BENKYO RADIO 853. I was so happy when France’s Peugeot had announced a Hypercar.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 852 | BENKYO RADIO 852

  • Pema Tseden was the founder and builder of Tibetan cinema [The Economist]

  • “It’s a sad lesson. No matter how blood-soaked you are, you can find a road to diplomatic redemption”—Assad’s comeback [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Zelensky joins Ukraine talks on final day at G7 [BBC News]

  • California’s Newsom Says State Needs Infrastructure Boom Bigger Than Any in Decades [Bloomberg]

  • Hiroshima G7 marks costs of war and welcomes Ukraine's Zelenskiy [Reuters]

  • Khartoum’s outskirts attacked as Sudan war enters sixth week [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Working for the Weekend Plans [New Yorker]

  • I took my own advice and bought a last-gen iPhone — I regret nothing / Sometimes the best new phone for you is the one that launched a year and a half ago. [The Verge]

  • Everything old is new again [Vox]

  • This episode is just an excuse to talk about Zelda and other TC news [TechCrunch]

  • This startup says its first fusion plant is five years away. Experts doubt it. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Adidas will finally start to move its $1.3 billion mountain of unsold Yeezy sneakers within days [Insider]

  • As machine learning evolves, new applications are being discovered to push the boundaries of what can be accomplished with AI. Specifically, how machine learning technology can be integrated into our daily lives.

    From @Kurtis Pykes, Data Science and AI Blogger, uncover one of those developments—TinyML—which involves deploying machine-learning models on small devices with low power consumption.

    Despite the many instances of machine learning in daily life (virtual assistants, Netflix recommendations, etc.) there are still several areas the technology has failed to reach, caused largely by the demand for high-performance computing power. If ML is to expand and democratize, a solution to run inference on smaller, more resource-constrained devices is required. The pursuit of this solution has led to the subfield—Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML).

    In this article, we will:

    👉 Define TinyML and its benefits

    👉 Cover some applications of TinyML

    👉 Discuss the workflow requirements involved for TinyML applications

    👉 What you need to get started with this emerging field of machine learning

    Discover more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3mRdpiv [LinkedIn] #DataCamp

  • Sound vibrations can encode and process data like quantum computers do [New Scientist]

  • Fast X review – more overcranked nonsense with Vin Diesel and co [The Guardian]

  • The E-Sports World Is Starting to Teeter [The New York Times]

  • Dominion Dominos Fall: More Fox News Layoffs [Huffington Post]

  • How to Be More Creative [The Atlantic]

  • Can You Save The World? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Here is how to think about Biden’s age [The Washington Post]

  • Le G7 affirme que toute coercition économique « aura des conséquences », visant la Chine sans la nommer [Le Monde]

  • NASA rover video shows astonishing view into Mars crater [Mashable]

  • How Space Companies Plan to Build Roads and Bases on the Moon [VICE News]

  • Inside the Pentagon’s New “Perception Management” Office to Counter Disinformation [The Intercept_]

  • Swastika Mountain needed a new name. Here’s how it got one. [National Geographic]

  • 'Love to Love You, Donna Summer' documents the disco queen — but at a distance [NPR]

  • Gavin Newsom wants to make it easier to build roads, dams and more. What’s in his plan? [CapRadioNews] #Infrastructure

  • En Amérique latine, le non-alignement au service de la paix [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Russia’s War in Ukraine: Updates and analysis on battlefield strategy and diplomacy [Foreign Policy]

  • Can China Thread the Needle on Ukraine? — Beijing Struggles to Balance Its Ties to Russia and Europe [Foreign Affairs]

  • How Japanese Civilians Are Supporting Ukraine [The Diplomat]

  • Memories Help Brains Recognize New Events Worth Remembering [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 852 & BENKYO RADIO 852.

Here is a new MIDI keyboard called Nopia, looks interesting.

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JETLAG RADIO 851 | BENKYO RADIO 851

  • A Group of Workers at Bandcamp Just Voted to Unionize [Slashdot.org]

  • Over 1,000 people now face charges in connection to Jan. 6 riots [AXIOS]

  • Some doctors, bird watchers, and others still use pagers due to their simplicity; paging company Spok has 800K+ pagers in use in the US, down from 6.6M in 2004 [TechMeme]

  • If it makes you happy — The gender gap in work happiness, new acronyms for AI approaches, and more in The Memo [Quartz]

  • Instagram’s co-founder explains why he’s starting over [Vox]

  • Flix’s big green trains could be en route to the Netherlands [TheNextWeb]

  • The Best Freezer-Friendly Recipes, According to Eater Staff [Eater]

  • Why All Business Is Global Business Today And what to do when war, climate change, and other global threats inevitably hit your startup. [Inc.]

  • Forget productivity—stop fighting deadlines. This is the factor managers should focus on [Fast Company]

  • The Nakba: Painful Palestinian Reality and Ongoing Resistance [Medium]

  • 6 Time-Saving Tips to Know Before Starting a Side Hustle This Summer [Entrepreneur]

  • The Underground History of Russia’s Most Ingenious Hacker Group — From USB worms to satellite-based hacking, Russia’s FSB hackers, known as Turla, have spent 25 years distinguishing themselves as “adversary number one.” [WIRED]

  • This Week in Enterprise 544 [TWIT]

  • Supercharging Search with generative AI [Google Blog]

  • Making ML models differentially private: Best practices and open challenges [Google Research]

  • ballast [Poetry Foundation]

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

  • One Size Does Not Fit All: How Two-Tier ERP Can Support Your Business Needs [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 851 & BENKYO RADIO 851. Now, as new generations are not even in High School demanding an iPhone, we remember the days where we didn’t even have a Nokia phone until our teenage years. The amount of time children spend on TikTok is incredibly scary, especially since all that data is datamined to China. If you want to care for the safety of your child, just buy him/her a GPS watch. I couldn’t afford a Nintendo, but we had Sega. No Mario for us, we had Sonic. Do you remember collecting DBZ cards? I remember collecting DBZ cards.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 850 | BENKYO RADIO 850

  • Joe Biden’s global vision is too timid and pessimistic — The president underestimates America’s strengths and misunderstands how it acquired them [The Economist] #ImperativeThatVPHarrisWinsPresidentialElections2024

  • Over 20,000 Russians have moved to Argentina since the invasion of Ukraine. What’s the draw? [1843 Magazine]

  • Is there a crisis of masculinity? — Our weekly podcast on democracy in America. This week, we consider whether worries over masculinity obscure real problems for men [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Get specialist insights into climate change with EIU’s new monthly newsletter. Explore analysis of the critical developments influencing change worldwide. Sign up now: [The EIU] #ClimateChange

  • F-16 fighter jets: US lets allies give jets to Ukraine [BBC World] #Ukraine

  • VW completes sale of factory in Russia [Reuters]

  • Syrians protest al-Assad’s participation in Arab League summit [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Birth of the Personal Computer [The New Yorker]

  • A LAN party coffee table book! [The Verge]

  • Catalytic converters are being stolen in record numbers. Here’s why. [Vox]

  • Everything we know about Instagram’s Twitter clone, due this summer [TechCrunch]

  • Earth is probably safe from a killer asteroid for 1,000 years [MIT Technology Review]

  • Even Apple will have a hard time making the metaverse cool [Insider]

  • Au Japon pour le Sommet du G7. — Pour la victoire de l’Ukraine et le retour d'une paix fondée sur le droit. — Pour la solidarité que nous devons aux peuples qui luttent contre la pauvreté. — Pour montrer l'exemple et soutenir nos partenaires qui s’engagent pour la planète. [LinkedIn] #Ukraine

  • What happened in the Russia-Ukraine war this week? Catch up with the must-read news and analysis [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • Russia-Ukraine War — Zelensky Lands in Japan for G7 Summit, Seeking Military Aid [New York Times]

  • Adidas Plans To Sell Leftover Stock Of Yeezy Sneakers From Kanye West Partnership [Huffington Post]

  • It’s Not Enough for Ukraine to Win. Russia Has to Lose. [The Atlantic]

  • Congress And Biden Are Playing With Fire In The Debt Ceiling Standoff [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Happiness is fleeting. Aim for fulfillment. [The Washington Post]

  • Le G7 appelle la Chine à « faire pression sur la Russie pour qu’elle cesse son agression » contre l’Ukraine [Le Monde]

  • Apple WWDC 2023 preview: Everything you need to know [Mashable]

  • The Oldest Recorded Kiss Happened 4,500 Years Ago, Scientists Say [VICE News]

  • The Yemen War Can Be Over — If Biden Wants It [The Intercept_]

  • She Sails the Seas Without Maps or Compasses [National Geographic]

  • Can't-miss public media podcasts to listen to in May [NPR]

  • California has tried to cut the cost of insulin for years. Why it might finally succeed [CapRadioNews]

  • Mai en perspective [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Paradox of Hiroshima [Foreign Policy]

  • China’s Status Anxiety — Beijing Fights to Be Treated as America’s Equal on the World Stage [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Launches Landmark Immigration Schemes to Compete for Global Talent [The Diplomat]

  • New Proof Finds the ‘Ultimate Instability’ in a Solar System Model [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 850 & BENKYO RADIO 850. Somewhere around the country, a very lucky guy is driving the SSG #27, “Pure 850 GTR.” He must be very happy. After over 850 blogposts, you’d think I’d generate enough income for my very own GT-R, don’t you think? This is why I need my application at Twitter to be approved, so that I can have a subscription service. If even a few people who subscribe at $5/month out of my 1,500 subscribers, maybe someday I could own a supercar.

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JETLAG RADIO 849 | BENKYO RADIO 849

  • Coastal Cities Priced Out Low-Wage Workers. Now College Graduates Are Leaving, Too. [Slashdot.org]

  • Game developers are creating new options for people with phobias [AXIOS]

  • Bard was the headliner at I/O 2023 while Google Assistant hardly got a mention, a noticeable omission after Assistant took center stage at previous I/O keynotes [TechMeme]

  • The average US car on the road has never been older [Quartz]

  • Microsoft’s big video game merger just got an extra life [Vox]

  • €1 billion tech fund launched in major boost for Dutch startups [TheNextWeb]

  • 15 Quintessential San Francisco Coffee Shops [Eater]

  • How to Eliminate Uncertainty in Your Company 1 Email at a Time — OKRs aren't just for year-end goals. They may also be key to hitting daily goals. You just need to get your templates right. [Inc.]

  • Apple created its new voice feature for—and with—people with ALS [Fast Company]

  • We All Know Resilience Is Important, But Managers Ain’t Got Time For That [Medium]

  • 5 Reasons Why Your Influencers Need to Love Your Brand [Entrepreneur]

  • Pete Buttigieg Loves God, Beer, and His Electric Mustang [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 716 [TWIT]

  • 100 things we announced at I/O 2023 [Google Blog]

  • Responsible AI at Google Research: PAIR [Google Research]

  • The Mere Fact of Her — A newly reissued memoir by Emily Dickinson’s niece tries to decode the poet’s enduring mystery. [Poetry Foundation]

  • Remembering Skylab’s launch, 50 years on [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Aftermovie SAP Discovery Day for Customer Experience 2023 – Netherlands [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 849 & BENKYO RADIO 849. Here is a guy introducing his father to an older Daft Punk album. Look at the amazement on his face. He finally realized their music is incredible.

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JETLAG RADIO 848 | BENKYO RADIO 848

  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the authoritarian incumbent president, is ahead of his rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu after the first round of voting in Turkey’s presidential election. Neither candidate reached the 50% threshold required to avoid a second round, but Mr Erdogan secured 49.5% of votes while Mr Kilicdaroglu, who represents an alliance of opposition parties, received 44.9%. The election will now go to a run-off on May 28th. Mr Erdogan outperformed opinion polls, which had given Mr Kilicdaroglu a significant lead in the final days of the hard-fought campaign. [The Economist]

  • You studied computer science but Big Tech no longer wants you. Now what? [1843 magazine]

  • Why Ryan Reynolds wanted to buy this ice hockey team [BBC News]

  • A US-Mexico Crackdown on Drugs Has Stalled Even as Fentanyl Deaths Rise [Bloomberg]

  • Ukraine hails gains in Bakhmut as Zelenskiy wins more weapons in Europe [Reuters]

  • ‘My village’: Destroyed in the Nakba, rebuilt memory by memory [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Vanishing Acts of Vladimir Putin — One of the seeming paradoxes of the Russian President is the degree to which he is at once a unitary micromanager and an absent, aloof, and often indecisive leader. [New Yorker]

  • Amazon is building an AI-powered ‘conversational experience’ for search / Job listings indicate that Amazon is the next company looking to create a new way to search for products. [The Verge]

  • Why Palestinians protest every May 15 [Vox]

  • Phone Link for iOS is now available to all Windows 11 users, bringing iMessage and more to PCs [TechCrunch]

  • Earth is probably safe from a killer asteroid for 1,000 years [MIT Technology Review]

  • OpenAI is rolling out a game-changing feature to ChatGPT this week that could revolutionize how we use the internet [Insider]

  • SAP and Microsoft are bringing together the power of Microsoft 365 Copilot and SAP SuccessFactors to transform how organizations attract and develop their most important resource: people. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Russia-Ukraine war live: Sunak tells Zelenskiy UK will train pilots but supplying fighter jets to Kyiv is not ‘straightforward’ [The Guardian]

  • Trump Cannot Be Unseen [New York Times]

  • Joe Biden Watches Granddaughter Maisy Biden Graduate From UPenn [Huffington Post]

  • Why do so many Americans live in poverty? Because so many rich people benefit from it. [The Atlantic]

  • State Department releases 2022 report on international religious freedom [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Want to know why America is losing its edge? Look around campus. [The Washington Post]

  • Choose France : Elon Musk affirme que « Tesla fera des investissements significatifs en France », dans un futur proche [Le Monde]

  • Google Bard isn’t available where I live, so I asked ChatGPT to help me get access [Mashable]

  • High-Altitude Balloons Discover a ‘Mystery’ Sound in the Sky [VICE News]

  • Tragedy in Texas as Pandemic Border Policy Ends — and a Rush to Judgment — The hate-crime narrative that emerged after migrants were killed in Brownsville ignored details about history and life in the border town. [The Intercept_]

  • See a dog locked in a hot car? Here’s what you can do. [National Geographic]

  • Hospitals create police forces to stem growing violence against staff [NPR]

  • California’s homeownership rate falls again — with the sharpest drop among younger adults [CapRadioNews]

  • Israël hanté par la Nakba [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • 5 Reasons Ukraine Should Get F-16 Jets [Foreign Policy]

  • Why America Is Struggling to Stop the Fentanyl Epidemic — The New Geopolitics of Synthetic Opioids [Foreign Affairs]

  • How the US Air Force Is Preparing to Fight Under Bombardment in the Pacific [The Diplomat]

  • A Plan to Address the World’s Challenges With Math [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici le TDIS (target dump injection segmented), un dispositif de protection de machine pour l'équipement #LHC. Il fournira une capacité d'absorption à plus haute intensité pour le #HiLumiLHC.

    En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Webb Finds Water, and a New Mystery, in Rare Main Belt Comet [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 848 & BENKYO RADIO 848. MOOC (Massively Online Open Courses) have been highly popular in the past couple of years. I’ve completed a couple. There are extremely educative. One of the future courses I plan on taking is called GIS, which refers to Geographic information systems. For example, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, this agency monitors everything from space, and logs everything. This is extremely useful, when dealing with governments who perform Human Rights Violations, and war crimes, such as Russia, or Israel.

The Nakba 75th years anniversary is here, and despite Israel’s attempt to erase history, here is a lot of information from The IMEU. Why is this important? Because Palestinians live under oppression, and if Israel truly does not control the Planet, they will let Palestinians speak.

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