JETLAG RADIO 900 | BENKYO RADIO 900

  • ChatGPT App Can Now Search the Web Via Bing [Slashdot.org]

  • 200 million under extreme weather alerts as heat and smoke pummel U.S. [AXIOS]

  • In court, Satya Nadella says he'd love to end “exclusives on consoles”; Bobby Kotick says making CoD exclusive would cause “revolt” and “reputational damage” [TechMeme]

  • France's red wine sales are half of what they were in the 1990s [Quartz] what the hell

  • The hottest new perk in tech is freedom [Vox]

  • Meet the robots attending the UN’s ‘AI for Good Global’ summit [TheNextWeb]

  • Mexico’s Ancestral Drinks Are Now Behind the Bar. Is That a Good Thing? [Punch]

  • Why This Founder Requires Employees to Take a Minimum of 46 Days Off Each Year [Inc.]

  • What if you could taste the metaverse? [Fast Company]

  • Sometimes Happiness Means Spontaneously Crying in the Middle of the Street [Medium]

  • How to Boost Your Business With Direct Mail Automation and Retargeting — a Detailed Beginner's Guide [Entrepreneur]

  • Which MacBook Should You Buy? [WIRED]

  • Windows Weekly 835 - Sifting Mud for Nymphs [TWIT]

  • The creative and transformational possibilities of AI [Google Blog]

  • Responsible AI at Google Research: AI for Social Good [Google Research]

  • Riding High [Poetry Foundation]

  • JWST spots a molecule vital to life in nearby protoplanetary disk [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Dutch Vitality Platform with SAP Analytics Cloud Boosts Physical and Mental Well-Being | NL [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 900 & BENKYO RADIO 900. Look at this modified VW! It looks amazing! It ought to be on the cover of Performance VW.

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JETLAG RADIO 899 | BENKYO RADIO 899

  • Summer reads - Beach-friendly articles [The Economist]

  • The story of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s attempted mutiny in Russia is far from over [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Superman: Legacy finds its Superman and Lois Lane [BBC News]

  • Joe Biden Keeps Confusing Ukraine and Iraq [Bloomberg]

  • Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-al-Adha [Reuters]

  • EU’s slow move to common asylum policy ‘fails to prevent deaths’ [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Why Donald Trump Was So Mad at Mark Milley That He Confessed to a Crime [The New Yorker] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Sony’s confidential PlayStation secrets just spilled because of a Sharpie / The black Sharpie strikes again to reveal Sony’s Call of Duty revenue secrets. [The Verge]

  • A new Trump tape only strengthens the case against him [Vox] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • These Four Companies are Running AI Applications at Scale. They Have One Thing in Common. [TechCrunch]

  • Our quick guide to the 6 ways we can regulate AI [MIT Technology Review]

  • Gaggia Classic Pro Review: This is our favorite espresso machine you can buy for under $500 [Insider]

  • When SAP SuccessFactors meets Microsoft 365 Copilot, you get elevated #HR strategies that nurture and empower your employees like never before. 🚀✨ Tap into the limitless power of generative AI to recruit and develop your teams now: https://sap.to/6041OhKa3 #SAPPartners [Linkedin] #SAP

  • Music of the spheres: astronomers detect ‘cosmic bass note’ of gravitational waves [The Guardian]

  • The Cosmos Is Thrumming With Gravitational Waves, Astronomers Find [New York Times]

  • Biden Mocks GOP Senator For Touting Broadband Funding He Opposed [Huffington Post]

  • The Comic Strip That Explains the Evolution of American Parenting [The Atlantic]

  • Who's A Serious Candidate For The Republican Nomination, And Who's Just Dreaming? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • In a major discovery, scientists say space-time churns like a choppy sea [The Washington Post]

  • Le Haut Conseil pour le climat appelle la France à « acter l’urgence » et à accélérer une action « insuffisante » [Le Monde] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • In 'Indiana Jones 5,' Harrison Ford returns with big 'Temple of Doom' energy [Mashable]

  • Scientists Glimpse Background ‘Hum’ of Spacetime In Major Breakthrough [VICE News]

  • Released Guantanamo Detainees Are Still Being Denied Human Rights, U.N. Report Warns [The Intercept_]

  • Tonga’s volcano triggered most intense lightning ever seen [National Geographic]

  • Scientists have found signs of a new kind of gravitational wave. It's really big [NPR]

  • Songwriter, record producer Robert Glasper looks to the future of music [CapRadioNews]

  • Énergie, conflits, illusions, solutions [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • U.S. Elites Agree on NATO Enlargement [Foreign Policy]

  • America, China, and the Virtue of Low Expectations — How Modest Goals and Active Diplomacy Can Redirect the Relationship [Foreign Affairs]

  • Kalay: A Case Study of Resistance in Myanmar [The Diplomat]

  • An Enormous Gravity ‘Hum’ Moves Through the Universe [Quanta Magazine] FOUND THANKS TO JETLAG RADIO, OVER 9 YEARS OF EFFORT, IS IT CYBERTRON?

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 899 & BENKYO RADIO 899. The Mutiny in Russia was very important. Here’s why.

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JETLAG RADIO 898 | BENKYO RADIO 898

  • Apple Posts Entire First Episode of 'Silo' On Twitter [Slashdot.org]

  • Court dismisses Ivanka Trump from New York fraud case (because she sucked some dicks) [AXIOS]

  • FTC v. Microsoft: an internal Microsoft presentation from June 2022 discussed building on Windows 365 “to enable full Windows ... streamed from the cloud” [TechMeme]

  • Meta is offering new privacy protections for kids, but only if they opt in [Quartz]

  • Why in the world are Elon and Zuck planning to punch each other? [Vox]

  • Job seekers: How can you tell if a company is serious about their sustainability claims? [TheNextWeb]

  • 29 Great American Diners [Eater]

  • In a Weird Twist, Employees Are Working Shorter Hours, and Their Employers Are Happy About ItBosses who want everyone to "give 110 percent" could be out of luck. [Inc.]

  • 5G might delay your flight this weekend. Here’s why [Fast Company]

  • Max Streaming App Aims to Win Viewers by Losing ‘HBO’ From Its Name [Medium]

  • The Real Reason You Procrastinate and Expert Strategies to Overcoming It [Entrepreneur]

  • Google DeepMind’s CEO Says Its Next Algorithm Will Eclipse ChatGPT [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 876 [TWIT]

  • How 5 apps were redesigned for foldable phones [Google Blog]

  • Unifying image-caption and image-classification datasets with prefix conditioning [Google Research]

  • The One Thing That Can Save America [Poetry Foundation] Saving America? Put Donald Trump in Jail

  • Wade into the Lagoon Nebula: This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Industry Cloud für den Handel Teil 4 - Predictive Replenishment (German) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 898 & BENKYO RADIO 898. Everybody has forgotten about John Kerry because he’s not some 20-something year old beautiful blonde. Well, fuck those people, because the Paris Agreement was important, we left it because of Trump, which almost destroyed our planet, now we’re back in it thanks to Biden, there’s a lot of work to do. I don’t give a shit if you think he sounds boring, grab a cup of coffee or tea, and listen to what the fuck he has to say. Thank you.

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JETLAG RADIO 896 | BENKYO RADIO 896

  • WinGPT Is a New ChatGPT App For Your Ancient Windows 3.1 PC [Slashdot.org]

  • How the Wagner rebellion inside Russia affects the war in Ukraine [AXIOS] #Ukraine

  • Pete Buttigieg Warns of Flight Delays as 5G Deadline Looms [TechMeme]

  • Hope, fear, and AI — We polled 2,000 people about how they’re using AI, what they want it to do, and what scares them about it the most. [The Verge]

  • The case for optimism about LGBTQ rights in the United States [Vox]

  • DeepMind claims its next chatbot will rival ChatGPT [TechCrunch]

  • The Catholic cartographer who wants to help the church fight climate change [MIT Technology Review] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • The Taliban says it has provided 'a comfortable and prosperous life' for women in Afghanistan. 'Absurd' says a human rights advocate. [Insider]

  • Let’s work together! #ChooseFrance [LinkedIn] #EmmanuelMacron

  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 489 of the invasion [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • Rebellion Nearly Cost Him Everything. Then He Saved Himself, and a Family. [The Atlantic]

  • What’s Next In Trump’s Classified Documents Case? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Kyiv must seize this moment. Otherwise, stalemate might be inevitable. [The Washington Post] #Ukraine

  • A Marseille, Emmanuel Macron confronté à la colère des quartiers nord [Le Monde] Ceci est une très bonne discussion. C’est très important pour le Président de comprendre pourquoi il y a autant de gamins dans le marche noir, ils pensent qu'au fric. Malheureusement pour eux, ils ne comprenent pas les consequences de leurs actions. Par example, le Ministre de l’Interieur vient d’expliquer que tous les personnes qui ont ces amendes de drogues, doivent les payer immediatement par cash ou credit. C’est très très dur d’expliquer aux adolescents cela. C’est que cela est très important de continuer leurs études. Pas seulement pour eventuellement trouver du travail, mais pour ne pas être coincé dans le traffique. Il y a rien de glamoureux de vivre dans le bahu pour plus de 20 ans. Le but, c’est de sortir du bahu, pas y vivre indefinitely. Please rappelez-vous que même tous ces rappeurs que l’on aiment et adorent, ils ne vivent pas dans le bahu, ils vivent dans les super belles maisons qui coûtent des millions de dollars. Alors, la prochaine fois que vous vous fouter de la gueule de Bruno Le Maire, le mec il est en charge de beaucoup d’affaires dans toute la France, et il ne pourra jamais s’acheter une Ferrari (rappelez vous bien que je deteste Ferrari, Je veux une M3 ou une RS5, et je vais faire tout pour amener les 3 marques de voiture françaises aux USA). Comprenez bien cela, ils y a beaucoup de monde qui travaillent pour le service public ou diplomat or etc, et ils/elles sont EXTREMEMENT mal payés. Needless to say, il est très important que le Gouvernment arrête d’emmerder les immigrés en France qui sont cadrent. Il ne doit pas y avoir de difference sur un CV entre un blanc, un noir, et un brun. Putain de merde, tout le monde a le droit au travail.

  • Apple is reportedly working on a ton of new gadgets [Mashable]

  • Human Relatives Were Butchering and Eating Each Other 1.45 Million Years Ago [VICE News]

  • Prigozhin and Putin: Dead Men Walking [The Intercept_]

  • 4 French royal mistresses who made their mark on history [National Geographic]

  • Malaria cases in Texas and Florida are the first U.S. spread since 2003, the CDC says [NPR]

  • The biggest survey of homeless Californians in decades shows why so many are on the streets [CapRadioNews]

  • Panthéon, on y entre, on en sort [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Wagner’s Revolt May Weaken Russia’s Draft [Foreign Policy]

  • The Beginning of the End for Putin? — Prigozhin’s Rebellion Ended Quickly, but It Spells Trouble for the Kremlin [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Taliban’s Unsustainable War on Drugs [The Diplomat]

  • Computer Scientists Inch Closer to Major Algorithmic Goal [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici des tests de capteurs en silicium pour le calorimètre à haute granularité. Pour que #HiLumiLHC fonctionne, le #LHC et ses expériences sont améliorées. Le @CMSExperiment a construit un calorimètre à haute granularité (HGCAL) qui améliorera l'identification des particules. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA to Provide Coverage as Dragon Departs Station with Science [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 896 & BENKYO RADIO 896. The uprising with Wagner was an interesting development in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. This was very intense, and at one point, Putin fled his premises. Unfortunately, Wagner didn’t continue their insurrection, and Putin can once again breathe somewhat easy, but not for long. There are talks of Regime Change in Russia, a new administration to get rid of Putin’s stupidity, for almost considering the nuclear option utilizing Belarus. In any case, it’s almost July. In a few weeks, everybody is going to watch OPPENHEIMER, the new Christopher Nolan movie, and then, everybody is going to calm the fuck down, because nobody wants M.A.D. (Mutually Assured Destruction).

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JETLAG RADIO 894 | BENKYO RADIO 894

  • Here's How We Could Begin Decoding an Alien Message Using Math [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden’s 2024 vision: Play 2020 again [AXIOS]

  • How Apple is readying the Vision Pro to ship in 2024 and a look at its Mac plans, including upgrading its lineup to M3 and early work on a 30"-or-larger iMac [TechMeme]

  • Retirement planning: Are you 401 oK? [Quartz]

  • HBO shows are coming to Netflix. Here’s why that matters. [Vox]

  • Intel to build €4.6B Poland chip factory in its latest EU mega-investment [TheNextWeb]

  • The 15 Best New Restaurants in America [Eater]

  • Employees Who Spend Lots of Time With A.I. Are More Likely to Suffer From Loneliness and Insomnia, New Study Warns — Artificial intelligence might not be about to destroy the world or take all our jobs, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have more prosaic downsides. [Inc.]

  • 4 ways to make meditation your new workplace superpower [Fast Company]

  • Remote Workers No Longer Hold the Power — Go Back to Office [Medium]

  • How To Save Money: 10 Tips to Build Your Savings [Entrepreneur]

  • Deepfake Porn Reveals a ‘Pervert’s Dilemma' [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 67 [TWIT]

  • New Google for Education tools for how you teach, learn and manage [Google Blog]

  • Speed is all you need: On-device acceleration of large diffusion models via GPU-aware optimizations [Google Research]

  • Essays [Poetry Foundation]

  • Astronomy Editor David J. Eicher to speak at ALCon 2023 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Industry Cloud für den Handel Teil 2 - Omnichannel Sales, Transfer & Audit (German) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 894 & BENKYO RADIO 894. Here’s another Drum & Bass video, this time “On The Bike” by Dom Whiting and in London of all places.

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JETLAG RADIO 893 | BENKYO RADIO 893

  • America aims for nuclear-power renaissance [The Economist]

  • The scientific search for the origin of covid-19 [The Economist Podcasts] this is why the vaccine should be patent-free and available to MSF, on a global scale. Say NO to the Umbrella Corporation.

  • 24 hours of mayhem in Russia [BBC News]

  • Putin Faces Historic Threat to Absolute Grip on Power in Russia [Bloomberg]

  • Japan protests Russia's declaring Sept 3 as day of victory over 'militaristic' Japan [Reuters]

  • ‘All bets are off’: An uncertain future after Wagner mutiny [AL-Jazeera News] #Ukraine

  • Is the Army’s New Tactical Bra Ready for Deployment? [The New Yorker]

  • Across the Spider-Verse’s animators allegedly worked under unsustainable conditions / In a new report, multiple animators who worked on Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse describe Phil Lord’s overreaching, erratic management style as the source of unsustainable working conditions. [The Verge]

  • 3 people have acquired malaria in the US. They’re the first in 20 years. [Vox]

  • The 2023 Asus Zenbook S 13 OLED is a pint-sized powerhouse with a gorgeous display [TechCrunch]

  • All Access - Making technology work for everyone [MIT Technology Review]

  • We've reached peak tech bro, with billionaires suggesting cage fights and bench-press contests [Insider]

  • Data skills are now essential for individuals and businesses to make informed choices. If you're a professional in any field, acquiring data proficiency not only boosts your career opportunities but also empowers you to excel at your current job.

    Uncover the rising significance of data literacy—based on insights from The State of Data Literacy Report 2023 (download here: 🔗 http://bitly.ws/JffD )—to reveal the growing relevance of data skills for personal growth, its influence on career advancement, and how they aid in navigating the complexities of today's workplace.

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    Discover more: 👉 http://bitly.ws/Jfei [LinkedIn]

  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 488 of the invasion [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • It’s Time for a Reckoning With Donald Trump [The New York Times] fucking KKK written all over this shit, time for the FBI to take the gloves off

  • Russian Mercenaries' Revolt Undermines Putin, Could Lead To More Challenges [Huffington Post]

  • Putin Is Caught in His Own Trap [The Atlantic] #Ukraine

  • How 9 Months of Dobbs Changed America [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Covid isn’t over, but even the most cautious Americans are moving on [The Washington Post] #VaccinesSaveLives

  • Euro de basket-ball : les Bleues se consolent avec la troisième place [Le Monde]

  • Exploding volcano does something scientists have never seen before [Mashable]

  • Local Town Gets Park Upgrade — East Palestine, Ohio receives a $25 million gift from Norfolk Southern Corporation to renovate the town’s park. [VICE News] #InvestigateMOSSAD

  • On the Ground in Ukraine — Humanitarian relief activist Amed Khan gives a firsthand account of his time in Ukraine. [The Intercept_] #Ukraine

  • She founded an Afghan girls school. Now she runs it in exile in Rwanda. [National Geographic] #Afghanistan

  • Cyberattacks on hospitals 'should be considered a regional disaster,' researchers find [NPR]

  • Parcoursup, ou le nouveau nom de la sélection [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Putin’s Armor Has Been Pierced [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • Don’t Count the Dictators Out — The Underappreciated Resilience of Today’s Autocracies [Foreign Affairs]

  • Can China Tip the Scales in the Palestine-Israel Peace Process? [The Diplomat] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • Flow Proof Helps Mathematicians Find Stability in Chaos [Quanta Magazine]

  • La photo de la semaine présente l’Esplanade des Particules, l’adresse officielle du CERN, qui relie le site principal au Globe et au nouveau projet phare du CERN, Science Gateway. Partagez vos photos dans ce lieu emblématique avec nous, en taguant le CERN. #CERNScienceGateway [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Awards Millions in STEM Research Grants [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 893 & BENKYO RADIO 893. Here’s a DJ mix from Kara. I have not heard of this Drum & Bass person in over a decade, and I will gladly add some of her tracks on future GT RADIO episodes.

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JETLAG RADIO 892 | BENKYO RADIO 892

  • Ford Gets $9.2 Billion To Help US Catch Up With China's EV Dominance [Slashdot.org]

  • Study: Cumulative force of impacts — not concussions — predicts CTE [AXIOS]

  • Filing: Microsoft says Xbox “lost the console wars”, with a 16% share of console sales in 2021, behind Nintendo and PlayStation, and a 21% installed base share [TechMeme]

  • What the best companies are doing to win over quiet quitters [Quartz] caring about its employees is GIVING A PAYCHECK, everything else is bullshit. A free lunch is nice, but a paycheck full of a few hundreds of dollars or more on a weekly or bi-weekly basis is a whole lot better.

  • NASA’s newest X-plane wants to save the planet [Vox]

  • This ‘factory in a box’ promises affordable EV production anywhere in the world [TheNextWeb]

  • Don’t Skip Dessert — Order It To Go [Eater]

  • Inc.’s New Podcast ‘Computer Freaks,’ Episode 2: In the Air [Inc.]

  • What’s next for Bed, Bath & Beyond now that Overstock.com has bought its assets? [Fast Company]

  • How To Not Use GPUs [Medium]

  • How to Identify Your Peak Productivity Hours During Your Work Day [Entrepreneur]

  • Docs Show FBI Pressures Cops to Keep Phone Surveillance Secrets [WIRED]

  • I Wish I Was Spatial [TWIT]

  • New Google for Education tools for how you teach, learn and manage [Google Blog]

  • SoundStorm: Efficient parallel audio generation [Google Research]

  • VS Live Aricka Foreman and Tommye Blount vs. Detroit Poetics [Poetry Foundation]

  • Navigate the stars with a new type of mount [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Wanna Learn SAP Skills for Free? | SAP Learning [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 892 & BENKYO RADIO 892. There are incredible new cheap phones now for those on a budget and here is one discussed by MKBHD.

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JETLAG RADIO 891 | BENKYO RADIO 891

  • Building Ukraine 2.0 [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • A Ukrainian sniper called Lucky dreams of vengeance [1843 Magazine] #Ukraine

  • Ukraine war: Living without water in a town devastated by dam breach [BBC News] #Ukraine

  • Workers Plan to Quit But They Will Have to Compete With AI for New Jobs [Bloomberg]

  • Ukraine says it advances in south, stops Russian attack in east [Reuters] #Ukraine

  • Russia on UN ‘list of shame’ for killing children, Israel absent — UN chief Antonio Guterres criticised by right workers for ‘disservice’ to Palestinian children by leaving Israeli forces off list. [AL-Jazeera News] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • French Parents Don’t Know What They’re Doing, Either [The New Yorker]

  • Reddit pressures mods to end the blackout as they find new ways to protest / ‘The expectation here is that communities reopen.’ [The Verge]

  • The limits of therapy-speak [Vox]

  • This week in AI: Big tech bets billions on machine learning tools [TechCrunch]

  • The chip patterning machines that will shape computing’s next act [MIT Technology Review]

  • I met Tom Cruise at the 'Mission: Impossible' premiere and I was impressed that he took the time to speak to every person on the red carpet. He even delayed the start of the movie by an hour to meet everyone. [Insider] I’d like to know why my wife hates Tom Cruise, I actually love his movies.

  • We've passed a global energy transition tipping point making dominance of solar, wind and batteries *inevitable* and *irreversible* within decades. [LinkedIn] #NafeezAhmed #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • Ten years of a crippled Voting Rights Act: how states make it harder to vote [The Guardian]

  • Here’s a Look at the Water Crises That Might Be Coming to You Soon [The New York Times]

  • 36 Hours that Shook Russia: Vulnerabilities Exposed, Putin, Trouble [Huffington Post]

  • The Coup Is Over, but Putin Is in Trouble [The Atlantic]

  • Are Young Voters Staying Liberal Longer? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Putin looked into the abyss Saturday — and blinked [The Washington Post] #Ukraine

  • « C’est sa femme, il fait ce qu’il veut avec » : comment Dominique P. a livré son épouse, qu’il droguait, aux viols d’au moins 51 hommes [Le Monde]

  • What's a shooting star? Relax. You're not the only one confused. [Mashable]

  • Scientists Plan to Measure Distorted Time in Deep Space to Probe Reality [VICE News]

  • Trump’s “Final Battle” [The Intercept_]

  • The ‘cave of bones’ may hold the mysteries of human origins [National Geographic]

  • For election workers, Trump's lies have meant threats, harassment and a poisoned dog [NPR]

  • Audit of Sacramento Police Department finds evidence of excessive driver stops [CapRadioNews]

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

  • Washington Can Lead on AI [Foreign Policy]

  • The Treacherous Path to a Better Russia — Ukraine’s Future and Putin’s Fate [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • What Will It Take to Finally Build a ‘New Uzbekistan’? [The Diplomat]

  • The Simple Geometry That Predicts Molecular Mosaics [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday en 1975, au polissage du miroir en plexiglas d'un compteur Tchérenkov. Quatre compteurs Tchérenkov liquides utilisaient de tels miroirs dans une expérience au Synchrotron à Protons (PS), étant un élément clé du complexe d'accélérateurs du #CERN. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s MAVEN Spacecraft Stuns with Ultraviolet Views of Red Planet [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 891 & BENKYO RADIO 891. Here’s a new video from Hasan Minaj & President Obama. Gotta love Obama, making us laugh, even though he’s retired. I am so sick of Trump in the news even though he left almost 4 years ago GOD-DAMN!

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JETLAG RADIO 890 | BENKYO RADIO 890

  • Microsoft Says Its Weird New Particle Could Improve Quantum Computers [Slashdot.org]

  • Scoop: VP Harris gets campaign chief of staff [AXIOS] YES!

  • Apple fixes zero-days used to deploy Triangulation spyware via iMessage [TechMeme]

  • Bernie is going after working conditions in Amazon's warehouses [Quartz]

  • The ongoing and increasingly weird Reddit blackout, explained [Vox]

  • A new metaverse network plots an escape from Meta’s ‘walled gardens’ [TheNextWeb]

  • The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023: The Full List of Winners [Eater]

  • How Small Businesses Can Get a Piece of the $53 Billion CHIPS Pie — The big money is going to large corporations, natch. But the White House CHIPs Act coordinator says there's plenty of money in the supply chain for smaller outfits. The full application window opens June 26. [Inc.]

  • How Open AI designed the ChatGPT app to be addictively simple [Fast Company]

  • How to Write a First Sentence [Medium]

  • Free Office Hours: Get the Answers to Your Business Challenges [Entrepreneur]

  • How Christopher Nolan Learned to Stop Worrying and Love AI [WIRED]

  • Windows Weekly 834 [TWIT]

  • 26 helpful Pixel Tablet tips and features [Google Blog]

  • The world’s first braiding of non-Abelian anyons [Google Research]

  • Echo and Break — Megan Fernandes’s I Do Everything I’m Told is a formally promiscuous enactment of distance and desire. [Poetry Foundation]

  • Name Day: IAU contest names 20 new exoplanets [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Industry Cloud für den Handel Teil 3 - Bestellmanagement (German) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 890 & BENKYO RADIO 890. Did you know that the French movie “De Gaulle” is currently free on YouTube? Here is a link below.

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JETLAG RADIO 889 | BENKYO RADIO 889

  • Tracking the Ukraine war: where is the latest fighting? [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • The pirate-radio DJ who took on Putin [1843 magazine]

  • Japan sterilization law victims included nine-year-olds [BBC News]

  • Americans Are Eating Out More as the Covid Home Cooking Boom Fades [Bloomberg]

  • MLB roundup: Joey Votto stars in return for streaking Reds [Reuters]

  • On World Refugee Day, visualizing the flow of 35 million refugees [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Elon Musk Could Affect the 2024 Election [New York Times]

  • Lost Titanic Sub Live Updates: Search Underway For Missing Tourists [Huffington Post]

  • The Real Lesson of The Truman Show — Twenty-five years later, the film’s most powerful insight isn’t about reality TV so much as the complicities of modern life. [The Atlantic]

  • Why The Latest Trump Indictment Looks So Bad For Him [FiveThirtyEight]

  • FBI resisted opening probe into Trump’s role in Jan. 6 for more than a year [The Washington Post] 1 fucking year delay, Robert Mueller is going to eat you guys alive #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Orages : 22 départements, du Sud-Ouest au Nord-Est, en vigilance orange jusqu’à mercredi [Le Monde]

  • Who cares about The 1975? [Mashable] I actually have a friend who adores The 1975s.

  • Bernie Sanders Opens Investigation Into 'Dangerous and Illegal' Amazon Warehouse Conditions [VICE News]

  • Documents Link Potential COVID Patient Zero to U.S.-Funded Research in Wuhan [The Intercept_]

  • 6 urgent questions on the missing Titanic submersible [National Geographic]

  • How Ukraine created an 'Army of Drones' to take on Russia [NPR]

  • FDA advisers back updated COVID shots for fall vaccinations [CapRadioNews]

  • Juin 2023 en perspective [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • AI Is Winning the AI Race [Foreign Policy] #AI

  • The Treacherous Path to a Better Russia — Ukraine’s Future and Putin’s Fate [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • Why Nepalis Are Fighting on Both Sides of the Russia-Ukraine War [The Diplomat] #Ukraine

  • How the Brain Protects Itself From Blood-Borne Threats [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 889 & BENKYO RADIO 889.

There were so many FIFA games over the years! Here is a video about all of them. Great to watch while we wait for EA SPORTS FC.

Until Next Time!