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  • NYC Will Charge Drivers Going Downtown [Slashdot.org]

  • Thousands of dead fish wash ashore along Texas Gulf Coast [AXIOS]

  • M2 Ultra Mac Studio review: Who needs a Mac Pro, anyway? [TechMeme]

  • How many UBI trials do we need to prove giving away money works? [Quartz]

  • How far should the government go to control what your kids see online? [Vox]

  • Germany refuses to give Intel more cash for €17bn chip plant [TheNextWeb] I know the feeling. Imagine asking for billions without even paying a modest salary for your best employee(s)

  • The Myth of the American Diner [Eater]

  • A Summer Reading List for the Modern Leader — Succession, shipwrecks, and a romantic comedy top my list of leisure reads. [Inc.]

  • ‘It’s not an opportunity, it’s a necessity’: How one Puerto Rico community is transitioning to a solar microgrid [Fast Company]

  • Can Individual Companies Be Sustainable If the Overall Economy is Unsustainable? [Medium]

  • How Nano Influencers With 1,000 Followers Are Making Big Money and Impact [Entrepreneur] $10 - $100 per post!?! What!?! I want that ASAP

  • The Best Gear and Tips for Surviving Conventions [WIRED]

  • Bard is getting better at logic and reasoning [Google Blog]

  • AVFormer: Injecting vision into frozen speech models for zero-shot AV-ASR [Google Research]

  • Stronger Magic [Poetry Foundation]

  • Dusty, green webbing shows how stars form in NGC 5068 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Future-Proofing Businesses in the Age of AI | SAP Sapphire 2023 [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 878 & BENKYO RADIO 878. New episode of The Grand Tour! Thank God! I’m sure it’s going to be great.

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  • Pretending that everything is under control in Russia [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • Abominable showman: the rise of Wagner’s Yevgeny Prigozhin [1843 magazine] #Ukraine

  • Ukraine offensive: What will it take for military push to succeed? [BBC News] #Ukraine

  • America’s Long, Tortured Journey to Build EV Batteries [Bloomberg]

  • Oreo-maker Mondelez faces backlash over Russia [Reuters]

  • Pakistan to evacuate 80,000 people ahead of Cyclone Biparjoy [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Dowries are Fuelling a Femicide Epidemic [The New Yorker] #mustread

  • Apple MacBook Air 15-inch review: exactly what was asked for [The Verge]

  • Discrimination isn’t just infuriating. It steals Black people’s time. [Vox]

  • Apple 15-inch M2 MacBook Air review [TechCrunch] great alternative, alas not as powerful as a MacBook Pro

  • Elon Musk’s quiet, untweeted China trip [MIT Technology Review]

  • Twitter's new CEO just sent her first email to employees, then posted it on Twitter [Insider]

  • Need a refresher on what is #geospatial intelligence?

    Take a look at how NGA explains it 🌎⬇️[LinkedIn]

  • Alcohol in moderation may lower stress-related risk of heart disease, study finds [The Guardian]

  • NATO Members Use a Major Air Exercise to Send a Message to Russia [New York Times]

  • How to pick a smart home platform [The Verge]

  • What will happen when Trump goes to court in Miami [Vox]

  • Amazon Freevee to get 23 free ad-supported TV channels, including ‘Cake Boss,’ ‘Say Yes to the Dress’ and more [TechCrunch]

  • Microplastics are everywhere. What does that mean for our immune systems? [MIT Technology Review]

  • Trump scrambles to find lawyer on eve of first federal court appearance [The Washington Post]

  • Dans la jungle des cellules artificielles, ces petites usines à répliquer le vivant [Le Monde]

  • Scientists don't know what these mysterious planets are made of [Mashable]

  • The Minimum Wage for Delivery Drivers in NYC Is Now $17.96 an Hour [Motherboard, TECH by VICE]

  • Wild Life [National Geographic]

  • 'Anti-dopamine parenting' can curb a kid's craving for screens or sweets [NPR]

  • Sacramento 2024 mayor race: Richard Pan becomes fifth candidate to announce run [CapRadioNews]

  • L’eau n’est pas qu’un bien commun [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Former Afghan Pilots Remain Grounded, Hunted by Taliban [Foreign Policy]

  • Russia Wants a Long War — The West Needs to Send Ukraine More Arms, More Quickly [Foreign Affairs]

  • Can Germany Help India Overcome Its Submarine Troubles? [The Diplomat]

  • Sparse Networks Come to the Aid of Big Physics [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 877 & BENKYO RADIO 877. Here’s a new video from CAL FIRE from a Firefighter Mom. As you know, Fire Season is about to start in a few weeks/months. Let us pray for a safe season to our loved ones and coworkers, since it will last until the month of November.

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  • Does the US Government Want You to Believe in UFOs? [Slashdot.org]

  • U.S. tells UNESCO it has decided to rejoin agency Trump quit [AXIOS]

  • Meta launches MusicGen, an open-source AI model to generate short pieces of music using text prompts that can optionally be aligned to an existing melody [TechMeme]

  • Algorithmic hiring: We’re only human — What is it like going through the job search process without ever interacting with a real person? [Quartz]

  • Unexplainable [Vox]

  • Inside Google DeepMind’s approach to AI safety [TheNextWeb]

  • Natural Wine Has Come for Spirits [Punch Drink]

  • How A.I. Could Help Medical Professionals Spend Less Time on Admin Work and More Time on Care [Inc.]

  • How San Francisco translated its 300-page climate plan into tangible actions for residents [Fast Company]

  • Ted Lasso Will Be Back [Medium]

  • Don't Let These 11 Job Interview Myths Stop You From Getting Hired [Entrepreneur]

  • A Massive Vaccine Database Leak Exposes IDs of Millions of Indians [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 931 [TWIT]

  • 3 tips to make Google Assistant your own [Google Blog]

  • Imagen Editor and EditBench: Advancing and evaluating text-guided image inpainting [Google Research]

  • 110 Years of Poetry Magazine [Poetry Foundation]

  • The distance scale of the cosmos: This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP and Accenture Partner to Bridge the Physical and Digital Gap [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 876 & BENKYO RADIO 876. Now, part 2 of the latest last season of BLEACH is being released next month. It ought to be good!

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  • Ukraine is counter-attacking in multiple directions, with mixed results [The Economist]

  • The exploded dam has flooded Kherson. Many are too exhausted to leave [1843 magazine]

  • ‘Australia are formidable - but they can be beaten’ [BBC Sport] #cricket

  • Why ‘Workations’ Are No Substitute for a Proper Holiday [Bloomberg]

  • Ukraine says heavy battles ongoing after first counteroffensive gains [Reuters]

  • Djokovic wins record 23rd men’s Grand Slam with third French Open [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Eva Longoria Brings Latino Life to the Screen [The New Yorker]

  • Microsoft is bringing PC Game Pass to Nvidia’s GeForce Now service / You’ll be able to play Xbox PC games on Nvidia’s GeForce Now streaming service. [The Verge]

  • What’s up with those claims the US has recovered UFOs? [Vox]

  • Can AI make older adults feel less lonely? [TechCrunch]

  • Inside the quest to engineer climate-saving “super trees” [MIT Technology Review]

  • Meet the typical South Korean millennial: educated, overqualified for the job market, and part of the 'kangaroo tribe' that can't afford to leave their parents' homes [Insider]

  • From urban planning and agriculture to environmental conservation, geospatial data plays a key role in unlocking data science use cases across different domains.

    Geospatial data describes things in terms of their location on Earth; these could be people, animals, objects, natural phenomena, or business outcomes.

    In this tutorial, Joleen Bothma unpacks the different types of geospatial data, how it's leveraged across industries, and how to analyze geospatial data using Power BI.

    Click through to uncover:

    💥 The benefits of using geospatial data in analytics

    💥 The types of geospatial data

    💥 How is Geospatial Data Used?

    💥 Geospatial data analysis in Power BI

    Discover more: http://bitly.ws/HPyY [LinkedIn] #DataCamp

  • The pleasure principle: is a little bit of indulgence the secret to success? [The Guardian]

  • Ukraine Claims First Gains, if Slight, in Counteroffensive [New York Times]

  • The former president's words came back to haunt him in the MSNBC anchor's montage. [Huffington Post]

  • The Case for Selective Slackerism [The Atlantic]

  • The Supreme Court's New Ruling Could Help Democrats Flip The House In 2024 [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Le « en même temps » d’Emmanuel Macron sur la réindustrialisation [Le Monde]

  • Manchester City's UCL final was certainly a game the internet watched [Mashable]

  • State Department Offers $5 Million for Information on Key Anom Distributor [VICE News]

  • Trump’s Mistake Was Committing Small Crimes by Himself [The Intercept_]

  • She sails the seas without maps or compasses [National Geographic]

  • A section of I-95 in Philadelphia has collapsed after a tanker truck fire [NPR]

  • ‘We keep each other safe’: LGBTQ+ community members explore ways to preserve the spirit of Pride in safety, sponsorship choices [CapRadioNews]

  • En Russie, le mirage du soutien à la guerre [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why the U.S.-China ‘Cold War’ Framing Is So Dangerous [Foreign Policy]

  • Ukraine’s Best Chance — A Successful Offensive Could End the War With Russia [Foreign Affairs]

  • Pakistan in Crisis: Imran Khan vs. the Army Chief [The Diplomat]

  • An Explorer of Abyssal Depths Looks to Oceans on Other Worlds [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 875 & BENKYO RADIO 875.

CR7 began a new chapter in Saudi Arabia, to raise awareness about Football in the Arab World. Listen to this new interview.

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  • Is Self-Healing Code the Future of Software Development? [Slashdot.org]

  • Co-working spaces aren't going anywhere [AXIOS]

  • Thousands of subreddits pledge to go dark after the Reddit CEO’s recent remarks / Fallout from the unpopular API pricing change and disastrous AMA with CEO Steve Huffman is turning out the lights on some of Reddit’s most prominent communities. [TechMeme]

  • What's next for student loans if SCOTUS knocks down Biden's debt forgiveness? [Quartz]

  • Why most car dealers still don’t have any electric vehicles [Vox]

  • UK startup launches ‘world’s most intelligent’ e-scooter [TheNextWeb]

  • A Midwestern Magazine Shows There’s More Than Mayo to the Region’s Cuisine [Eater]

  • How an Uncanny Sense of Smell Led to a Business Empire — Turning a sense into a superpower, Jo Malone shares how she scaled her fragrance brand from her kitchen table to being an international cult favorite. [Inc.]

  • Apple is no longer a design-led company [Fast Company]

  • I’ve Been Working From Home For 10 Years — Here are my Recommended Side Hustles for 2023. [Medium]

  • How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome as a Young Entrepreneur [Entrepreneur]

  • The Director of Street Fighter 6 Uncovers Its ‘Modern’ Updates [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google #719 [TWIT]

  • New ways Android is improving your drive [Google Blog]

  • Visual captains: Using large language models to augment video conferences [Google Research]

  • Maroon [Poetry Foundation]

  • The Sky This Week from June 9 to 16: See Mira at its brightest [Astronomy Magazine]

  • What is GROW with SAP? Three Questions to Jürgen Röhricht, Head of SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud MEE [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 874 & BENKYO RADIO 874. Are you familiar with Helicopter Medics? I don’t know how they do things in the UK, but in the USA, I had an experience when I was MEDEVAC, over a decade ago. It was a wild experience and I don’t remember the details. All I know is that I am thankful on the daily about these 2 pilots, and the woman who told me to breathe for 3 seconds, stand up, lay down, and repeat this for a couple of minutes on our way to the hospital, or else I would have died.

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  • Ukraine’s assault in Zaporizhia may be the focus of its offensive [The Economist]

  • Climate change grabs New York by the throat [1843 Magazine]

  • One doctor. 13,000 remote islanders. A near-impossible task [BBC News]

  • Japan Sushi Chain Sues Teen $480,000 For Soy-Sauce Licking Prank [Bloomberg]

  • Trans kids need to feel safe, not targeted by politicians [Reuters]

  • Palestinian President Abbas to visit China after mediation offer [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Economists Love Immigration. Why Do So Many Americans Hate It? [The New Yorker]

  • How to get free electricity in the UK [The Verge]

  • Are you sleepy or just tired? [Vox]

  • Age of AI: Everything you need to know about artificial intelligence [TechCrunch]

  • Inside the quest to engineer climate-saving “super trees” [MIT Technology Review]

  • Trump acted like 'the Godfather if it was reenacted by a 5-year-old' to try to keep his hands clean in Mar-a-Lago case: experts [Insider]

  • 📢Time is running out!📢 The next Code Academy cohort at Bay Valley Tech is just around the corner, starting on Monday, June 12th!

    Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to enhance your coding skills and unlock your full potential. Join us now and embark on a journey of limitless possibilities!

    Apply Now: https://lnkd.in/gYkzmnj

    #BayValleyTech #CodeAcademy #Coding #Free #Tech #TechJobs #Education #TechEducation [LinkedIn] #BayValleyTech

  • I re-read my teenage diaries hoping for a dose of nostalgia – instead I was horrified [The Guardian]

  • Ted Kaczynski, ‘Unabomber’ Who Attacked Modern Life, Dies at 81 [The New York Times]

  • Lindsay Lohan Says This Pesky Clothing Item Made Her ‘Self-Conscious’ In ‘Freaky Friday’ [Huffington Post]

  • The Happiest Way to Change Jobs [The Atlantic]

  • Abortion Is Already Tripping Up The 2024 Republican Candidates [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Political risks rise for Putin as Ukraine’s counteroffensive begins [The Washington Post]

  • « Partout dans le monde, l’accès aux toilettes est révélateur des inégalités entre les populations » [Le Monde]

  • Diablo IV players are loving the nostalgia, but hating the glitches [Mashable]

  • The Defense Department Now Has GPT-4 Thanks to Microsoft [VICE News]

  • How Many Indictments Does It Take To Bring Down a Cult Leader? — Donald Trump’s latest charges are just the beginning of his legal woes, but Republicans are standing by their man. [The Intercept_]

  • Orange skies are the future. Prepare yourself. [National Geographic]

  • Ukraine's Zelenskyy confirms that an offensive against Russia is underway [NPR] #Ukraine

  • California confronts the threat of ‘tranq’ as overdose crisis rages [CapRadioNews]

  • Et Donald Trump est toujours debout… [Le Monde diplomatique] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Ukraine’s Big Counteroffensive Gets Underway [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • How Wars Don’t End — Ukraine, Russia, and the Lessons of World War I [Foreign Affairs]

  • Australia’s Deterrence Dichotomy [The Diplomat]

  • An Explorer of Abyssal Depths Looks to Oceans on Other Worlds [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 873 & BENKYO RADIO 873. Here is some information on SHIVA, Ice Goddess, and a Summon in the Final Fantasy universe. Also, the investigation in the FLDS polygamist church continues, and here is a new article about it.

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  • Long Space Missions Take a Toll On Astronaut Brains, Study Finds [Slashdot.org]

  • Trump indictment amplifies split between House and Senate GOP [AXIOS]

  • Logitech is killing off the Blue mic brand, will sell Yeti and Astro under Logitech G / Astro will continue to get special treatment after the brand merger. [TechMeme]

  • Algorithmic hiring: We’re only human [Quartz]

  • The future of Canada’s wildfires, explained by a Canadian fire scientist [Vox]

  • Balancing profit, purpose, and planet: A must-see talk at TNW Conference [TheNextWeb]

  • How Pineapples Became the Gucci Purse of 1700s Europe [Eater]

  • Report: Cooling Wage Growth Offers Small Businesses Some Much-Needed Breathing RoomA new report from Indeed shows that posted wage growth is broadly declining, though the full story differs by sector. Here's what entrepreneurs need to know. [Inc.]

  • Why you should prioritize making friends at work [Fast Company]

  • i beat impostor syndrome (and here’s how i did it) [Medium]

  • 'Do You Hate Me?': High School Teacher Shares Wild Emails He Receives From Students [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Laptop Backpacks for Work (and Life) [WIRED]

  • Windows Weekly 832 [TWIT]

  • New ways to customize Chrome on your desktop [Google Blog]

  • Visual captions: Using large language models to augment video conferences with dynamic visuals [Google Research]

  • Tender Machines [Poetry Foundation]

  • 20 years ago: Spirit and Opportunity rovers launched for Mars [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Gain Intelligent Skills at SAP's Student Zone | Free OnDemand Courses [SAP] #SAP

    What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 872 & BENKYO RADIO 872. I cannot WAIT to watch this trilogy of VERY FUNNY (French Humor) movie series, called “Qu’est Ce Qu’On A Fait Au Bon Dieu?” Unfortunately, it’s not available on streaming in USA yet. I can’t wait until it is finally available. Putting it on Netflix would be even better. I’ve heard a lot of great things about this series.

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  • Common Energy Drink Ingredient Taurine 'May Slow Aging Process' 89 [Slashdot.org]

  • Scoop: Bibi postpones meeting on settlement plan that would divide West Bank [AXIOS] #BibiNetanyahuMustBeStopped

  • Spotify says it’s testing an ‘offline mix’ for when your connection’s patchy / The playlist is described in the app as ‘a mix of recently played songs for when the vibe is high but your connection is low.’ [TechMeme]

  • Sam Altman is expanding his road show to shape AI regulation around the globe [Quartz]

  • Is Apple’s weird headset the future? [Vox]

  • A Midwestern Magazine Shows There’s More Than Mayo to the Region’s Cuisine [Eater]

  • It's Midyear Review Season: 4 Employee Suggestion Tools to Speed Your Feedback Loop - Employee input can help companies generate better ideas, save money, and strengthen culture. Here's how to get it. [Inc.]

  • Solving the concrete paradox: How rebuilding Turkey could pave the way to a more sustainable future [Fast Company]

  • ‘Across the Spider-Verse’ and the Latino legacy of Spider-Man [Medium]

  • 8 Mental Health Habits Every Entrepreneur Should Be Practicing [Entrepreneur]

  • Volvo’s New ‘Affordable’ Mini Electric SUV Mimics Tesla’s Interior [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 65 [TWIT]

  • Minecraft, now on Chromebook [Google Blog]

  • Evaluating speech synthesis in many languages with SQuId [Google Research]

  • Chariot [Poetry Foundation]

  • Even ‘lonely’ galaxies can host snacking supermassive black holes [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP Spend Connect Forum 2023 Highlights | SAP Spain [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 871 & BENKYO RADIO 871. In USA, people are stigmatized for religion, it is very well-known that millions of Americans from different religious backgrounds are unable to find work, especially Muslims, surprisingly, Jews have zero-problem when they put in a resume. Isn’t that weird? Now, we all know the world is not controlled by the Jews (right?) therefore, I am sure that President Biden will implement new legislations to protect minorities for not being discriminated in job applications. In France, nobody will make fun of you for being Atheist or Agnostic, it’s actually very common. And they still respect Christians, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, and Nelson Monfort.

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  • Ukraine’s counter-offensive is gathering pace [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • Why does China want Uyghurs overseas to be silent? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • US doctors forced to ration as cancer drug shortages hit nationwide [BBC News]

  • California Puts a Price on Slavery’s Legacy and Draws a Blueprint for Reparations [Bloomberg]

  • Five stories you need to know about today [Reuters]

  • Germany prepares to host biggest NATO air deployment exercise [AL-Jazeera News] #Ukraine

  • Life Along Israel’s Separation Wall [New Yorker] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • The Mac Pro ends the Apple Silicon transition, but it’s just one step in a much bigger journey [The Verge]

  • Why New York City has some of the worst air in the world right now [Vox]

  • OpenAI still not training GPT-5, Sam Altman says [TechCrunch]

  • Longevity enthusiasts want to create their own independent state. They’re eyeing Rhode Island. [MIT Technology Review]

  • A YouTuber put a gas generator in his Tesla to avoid plugging in on an 1,800-mile road trip [Insider]

  • Demand is accelerating for the skills of SAP professionals. In response, we've expanded resources to help grow your career. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Multiple witnesses subpoenaed in Florida in Trump Mar-a-Lago case [The Guardian] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Man Charged With Spraying Police With Insecticide on Jan. 6 [New York Times]

  • Pride Month Is Here — So Naturally, Bigots Are Out There Burning Flags [Huffington Post]

  • Is Gen Z Coming for the GOP? — Not all young people are Democrats. [The Atlantic]

  • Mike Pence Is Starting His Presidential Campaign From A Historically Bad Position [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Ukraine launches counteroffensive against Russia [The Washington Post]

  • Ukraine: For now, there is enough water to cool Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant [Le Monde]

  • The best gaming monitors to push your PC setup to the next level [Mashable]

  • Your Phone Isn't Capturing the Reality of Wildfires. Here's How. [VICE News]

  • The Feds Have Thousands of Stadium Lights on the Border. Switching Them on Would Devastate Desert Ecosystems. [The Intercept_]

  • Explore 13,000 years of human history on this remote California island [National Geographic]

  • El Niño has officially begun. Here's what that means for the U.S. [NPR]

  • Trump indicted in case of alleged mishandling of government secrets [CapRadioNews]

  • Au Québec, in French, please ! [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ukraine’s Big Counteroffensive Gets Underway [Foreign Policy]

  • How Putin’s War Became Russia’s War — The Country Will Struggle to Reckon With Its Crimes in Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • NATO, China, and the Indo-Pacific [The Diplomat]

  • First-Year Graduate Student Finds Paradoxical Set [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here is some information on the limited edition Volkswagen Golf R 333. There is not a Arteon R 444 yet, but there is a R-Line. Let us hope VW decides to release a special edition of the Arteon, before the car is decommissioned by the end of 2023. This is because of its EV replacement: The VW ID.7

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JETLAG RADIO 869 | BENKYO RADIO 869

  • Apple's New Proton-like Tool Can Run Windows Games on a Mac [Slashdot.org]

  • The best cities for pickleball players [AXIOS]

  • Mojang launches Minecraft: Bedrock Edition on Chromebook after an early access period, available on Chromebooks from the past three years and other models [TechMeme]

  • Professional soccer players are using AI to filter out racist content hurled at them [Quartz]

  • Plant burgers are way better for the planet than beef, but these 2 ingredients threaten tropical ecosystems [Vox]

  • The case for letting workers live in the WFH la-la land [TheNextWeb]

  • Is This Even Wine? [Eater]

  • 3 Tips for Adapting to the Post-Pandemic Culture Shock at Work [Inc.]

  • Why Sony wants to sell you invisible technology [Fast Company]

  • The Best Love Letter I’ve Ever Seen Is 161 Years Old [Medium]

  • The Side Hustle Show [Entrepreneur]

  • 34 Father’s Day Gifts for the Dependable Dude in Your Life [WIRED]

  • iOS Today #656 [TWIT]

  • 5 Chrome extensions that help me get more done [Google Blog]

  • Resolving code review comments with ML [Google Research]

  • Our June 2023 issue is live! This issue features a folio on Joyce Mansour, with an introduction by Marwa Helal. [Poetry Foundation]

  • Dusty, green webbing shows how stars form in NGC 5068 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Tour de stand Live SAP Global Industrie Lyon 2023 (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 869 & BENKYO RADIO 869. Do you remember Mass Effect? It was a remastered trilogy, with a lot of content, lots of hours, and a lot of missions featuring Shepard. I still need to complete it before I continue with its sequel: “Mass Effect: Andromeda.” Ryder goes throughout the Galaxy and elsewhere in other dimensions to protect the people he loves, his friends, and his team of men, women, aliens, who all work together for the safety of our Universe. This story is so long, it’s longer than a FF7 Role-Playing-Game, and may take months if not years to complete.

Until Next Time!