JETLAG RADIO 984 | BENKYO RADIO 984

  • A Nobel prize for quantum dottiness [The Economist]

  • An autistic Ukrainian boy lived by routine. Then the Russians upended his world [1843 magazine]

  • Ukraine war: US gives 1.1 million rounds of ammunition seized from Iran to Kyiv [BBC News]

  • US Weaves Web of Intelligence Links in Asia to Counter China [Bloomberg]

  • Typhoon Koinu brushes past Taiwan with lashing rain; 190 people hurt [Reuters]

  • ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Can the sport finally go global? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Best Books We’ve Read This Week [The New Yorker]

  • Amazon’s first Project Kuiper test satellites are headed to space on October 6th / The Project Kuiper team will launch KuiperSat-1 and KuiperSat-2 into space aboard the ULA’s Atlas V rocket. [The Verge]

  • More evidence the streaming wars are (kinda) over: You can watch Dune on Netflix [Vox]

  • Actually, X sees 500M posts per day — not 100M-200M as Musk recently said [TechCrunch]

  • 15 ClimateTech Companies to Watch [MIT Technology Review]

  • Our crisis of loneliness, the new bet investors are going after [Business Insider]

  • Grateful Geek: 50 Years of Apple and Other Tech Adventures, by Jean-Louis Gassée [LinkedIn]

  • India floods: 14 killed and 102 missing after lake overflows and highways washed away [The Guardian]

  • Biden Cancels an Additional $9 Billion in Student Loan Debt [The New York Times]

  • These 6 Habits Will Transform Your Relationship With Your Adult Kids [Huffington Post]

  • Nothing Defines America’s Social Divide Like a College Education [The Atlantic]

  • The winners and losers of a wild week in Congress [FiveThirtyEight]

  • 6 pumpkin spice recipes for an autumnal sweet treat [The Washington Post]

  • France and Morocco's political and social networks are fading [Le Monde]

  • ChatGPT Vision lets you submit images in your prompts: 7 wild ways people are using it [Mashable]

  • Is Biden Going to Make 2024 a War Against MAGA? [VICE News]

  • Nina Turner Launches Organization to Support Striking Workers [The Intercept_]

  • This strange disorder has doubled since the pandemic [National Geographic]

  • Biden says he's worried about Ukraine aid. The Pentagon warns it's running low [NPR]

  • An annular solar eclipse is coming to parts of the U.S. in October [CapRadioNews]

  • Abaya, rien à déclarer [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Yes, the World Is Multipolar [Foreign Policy]

  • The U.S. Nuclear Arsenal Can Deter Both China and Russia — Why America Doesn’t Need More Missiles [Foreign Affairs]

  • Lessons From the Korean War for Ukraine [The Diplomat]

  • Nobel Prize Honors Inventors of ‘Quantum Dot’ Nanoparticles [Quanta Magazine]

  • Un aperçu du CERN Science Gateway

    Le CERN se prépare à ouvrir son centre scientifique et de vulgarisation, Science Gateway. Nos photos de la semaine montrent Fabiola Gianotti, directrice générale du CERN, faisant visiter les espaces d'exposition à l'architecte Renzo Piano. [CERN_FR]

  • Universo curioso de la NASA [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 984 & BENKYO RADIO 984. Here is a video review of the third iteration of The Crew racing video-game series, from IGN, enjoy.

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JETLAG RADIO 983 | BENKYO RADIO 983

  • Intel Plans To IPO Programmable Chip Unit Within Three Years [Slashdot.org]

  • Companies race to make AI you can wear [AXIOS]

  • The Browser Company updates Arc with GPT 3.5 and Anthropic features: Ask ChatGPT, Tidy Tab Titles, Tidy Downloads, Five-Second Previews, and Ask on Page [TechMeme]

  • Coke is launching a new drink "co-created" with AI [Quartz]

  • The future of cities, according to the experts [Vox]

  • These are the key technologies the EU wants to safeguard from China [TheNextWeb]

  • Join Eater on Book Tour in NYC, LA, SF, Portland, DC, and More [Eater]

  • Keep Forgetting Things? Neuroscience Says Try These 3 Simple Habits Today [Inc.]

  • Dark Mode vs. Light Mode: The UX debate settled [Fast Company]

  • Energy & Focus: Two Reasons You’re Not Motivated [Medium]

  • Empathy is the Ultimate Customer Service Secret. Here are 3 Empathy Essentials You Need in Your Competitive Arsenal [Entrepreneur]

  • September's Record-Shattering Heat Was ‘Absolutely Gobsmackingly Bananas’ [WIRED]

  • Hands-On Tech 168 [TWIT]

  • How AI can improve health for everyone, everywhere [Google Blog]

  • How to compare a noisy quantum processor to a classical computer [Google Research]

  • Poem Guides [Poetry Foundation]

  • Where is our solar system’s super-Earth? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • A New Perspective II: Data Analytics Meets Gaming! 👾 [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 983 & BENKYO RADIO 983. I was very excited about the latest France Rugby score, and myself, along with millions of French men and French women are impatiently waiting for Friday, and the battle between France and Italy in the Rugby World Cup 2023. I want every French Rugby player to remind themselves where they were during the FIFA World Cup in Germany, when France lost to Italy during penalty kicks. I want you to remember that moment, channel that anger, and win this match against Italy for your fellow countrymen, and for the fighting spirit of la France. Should you need more motivation, I suggest you witness the Full Metal Panic! Fumoffu Rugby episode. Enjoy.

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JETLAG RADIO 982 | BENKYO RADIO 982

  • Kevin McCarthy’s sacking deepens the chaos in American government [The Economist]

  • Who moved my chips? Life in an AI entrepreneurs’ houseshare [1843 magazine]

  • Asian Games: China censors 'Tiananmen' image of athletes hugging [BBC News]

  • New England Threatened by Another Tropical Storm: Weather Watch [Bloomberg]

  • Surging Tokyo property prices squeeze out young professionals [Reuters]

  • New Assassin’s Creed video game brings Baghdad’s ‘golden age’ back to life [AL-Jazeera News]

  • So Long, “Strike Force Five” [The New Yorker]

  • 1,000 photos later, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max is still missing something / But a USB-C port is no longer it. [The Verge]

  • The 2010s was a decade of protests. Why did so many revolutions fail? [Vox]

  • 7 companies to provide NASA with commercial satellite imagery under $476M contract [TechCrunch]

  • Everything you need to know about artificial wombs [MIT Technology Review]

  • Inside Project Nile: Amazon's secret AI-powered plan to change the way you shop online. [Insider]

  • 🌕 ADE23: we’re ready. The program is complete! Are you there alongside the 2.900+ artists and 1.000+ events & initiatives? Maximum anticipation at the link, so dive in now. See you in two weeks: https://a-d-e.co/3LMyAvs [LinkedIn] #ADE2023

  • Scientists share Nobel prize in chemistry for quantum dots discovery [The Guardian]

  • 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Sarah Vaughan [The New York Times]

  • 46 Things You’ll Wish You’d Bought Last Fall Because They’re That Good [Huffington Post]

  • How to Talk to People [The Atlantic]

  • How outlier polls happen — and what to do with them [FiveThirtyEight]

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JETLAG RADIO 981 | BENKYO RADIO 981

  • Japan Startup Develops 'Gundam'-Like Robot With $3 Million Price Tag [Slashdot.org] #GUNDAM

  • Trump's words turn violent as pressure on him builds [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft overhauls OneDrive with a big new design, AI Copilot integration, and more / The latest version of OneDrive is smarter, faster, and designed to be your main file manager. [The Verge]

  • Why your $7 latte is $7 [Vox]

  • Trump's words turn violent as pressure on him builds [AXIOS]

  • MrBeast calls TikTok ad showing an AI version of him a 'scam' [TechMeme]

  • A hidden system of exploitation underpins US hospitals’ employment of foreign nurses [Quartz]

  • Twitter’s CEO had a wild, combative appearance at the Code conference [Vox]

  • Job satisfaction in European tech on the rise — but Dutch, Swedes least happy [TheNextWeb]

  • Sichuan Peppercorns Are Hot Enough for McDonald’s [Eater]

  • Covid Is on the Rise. Here's How Businesses Can Stay Safe This FallA recent increase in Covid-19 cases is expected to continue into the fall and winter months. [Inc.]

  • Companies like Accenture and Target are investing in reverse mentorship. Here’s why [Fast Company]

  • The Ultimate 9–5 Escape Plan (If You Want to Become a Creator) [Medium]

  • This Ancient Ritual Is Key to How I Run a Company of 500 People. Harvard Research Shows Why. [Entrepreneur]

  • How to Be Extremely Online and Influence People [WIRED]

  • MacBook Weekly 889 [TWIT]

  • Chromebook Plus: more performance and AI capabilities [Google Blog]

  • Google at ICCV 2023 [Google Research]

  • I Am Trying to Love the Whole World [Poetry Foundation]

  • AI in ERP: How Artificial and Human Intelligence Are Merging [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 981 & BENKYO RADIO 981. Here is a video from Jon Stewart addressing the terrible reality of Trickle Down Economics, a SCAM created by every single Republican Administrations. Does that frustrate you? Then, #VoteBlue2024. If you are a Student in California, consider joining California Young Democrats. Thank you.

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JETLAG RADIO 980 | BENKYO RADIO 980

  • Joe Biden, America’s president, reassured allies that his country will “not walk away” from supporting Ukraine’s war effort. Mr Biden’s remarks came after he signed a stopgap funding bill on Saturday which prevented a government shutdown but omitted aid for Ukraine as some Republicans opposed it. Matt Gaetz, a Republican congressman from Florida, pledged to oust Kevin McCarthy, the speaker of the House of Representatives, for working with Democrats to pass the bill. Mr Gaetz and several hard-right Republican congressmen had sought swingeing spending cuts. [The Economist]

  • Donald Trump: Judge issues gag order on former president in NY fraud case [BBC News]

  • US Treasury Sanctions Fentanyl Producers in China and Canada [Bloomberg]

  • David Beckham takes family to premiere of candid new Netflix documentary about his life [Reuters]

  • A new kind of 3D-printed carrot, in the words of its Qatar-based inventors [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Sudan Archives Became the Violin’s Domme [The New Yorker]

  • Spotify is giving paid subscribers 15 hours of audiobook listening per month / It will launch first in Australia and the UK, and in the US this winter [The Verge]

  • Kevin McCarthy is out. Who might replace him as speaker? [Vox]

  • FBI most-wanted Russian hacker reveals why he burned his passport [TechCrunch]

  • Meet the climate innovators of tomorrow [MIT Technology Review]

  • Dow plunges 430 points as yields surge to levels not seen since 2007 and slam US stocks [Markets Insider]

  • Juergen Mueller talks #SAPTechEd 2023 topics! Don't miss the ✨ ultimate ✨ celebration of technology this November 2-3. 👨‍💻 https://sap.to/6041uJnj7 [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • ‘What would it be like to be evil?’ Controversial Philip Guston show ridicules the virus-like KKK [The Guardian]

  • Will A.I. Transform the Economy and if So, How? [The New York Times]

  • 32 Products To Make You Comfy And Cozy While You Power Through Your 'To Be Read' Stack [Huffington Post]

  • California’s Math Misadventure Is About to Go National [The Atlantic]

  • Which states could get new congressional maps in 2024? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • An epidemic of chronic illness is killing Americans in their prime —Among people under 65, chronic illnesses erase more than twice as many years as overdoses, homicides, suicides and car accidents combined, a Post examination found. [The Washington Post]

  • France agrees to deliver military equipment to Armenia [Le Monde]

  • You can now watch 'Mean Girls' in its entirety on TikTok in 23 parts [Mashable]

  • 'Satoshi Nakamoto' Just Posted. WTF Is Going On? [VICE News]

  • White House Faces to Stop Ex-Guantanamo Detainee’s Forced Return to Russia [The Intercept_]

  • Why the new COVID shot is a game-changer (and why the term ‘booster’ is obsolete) [National Geographic]

  • 6 big purchases that can save energy and money at home (plus budget-friendly options) [NPR]

  • Sacramento State, other California State University student workers to vote on unionizing [CapRadioNews]

  • La Turquie attendra [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The U.S. Cannot Afford to Lose a Soft-Power Race With China [Foreign Policy]

  • Why Multilateralism Still Matters — The Right Way to Win Over the Global South [Foreign Affairs]

  • Can Japan Be a Climate Change Leader? [The Diplomat]

  • Nobel Prize Awarded to mRNA Vaccine Scientists [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le vendredi passé le CERN a participé dans l'initiative genevoise La Nuit est Belle, en éteignant les lumières sur tous ses sites, y compris le nouveau centre scientifique, CERN Science Gateway. #LaNuitEstBelle #CERNforenvironment #CERNScienceGateway [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Sets Coverage of Spacewalks, News Conference for Station Upgrades [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 980 & BENKYO RADIO 980. Now, I absolutely adore BMWs. I worked for BMW FS, and unfortunately, I was in a serious car accident, and my idiotic manager let me go while I was still in the hospital. I guess that is the kind of treatment they give to contractors instead of salary employees. I miss that company, I used to love going in the office, I’d show up at 5am instead of 9am. It was my dream to drive a BMW, and when my recruiter asked me “where do you see yourself in 5 years?” I calmly explain: I see myself inside a BMW. I got to go to WeatherTech Laguna Seca and see the BMW M8 GT3, it was awesome. In Germany, during Part 1 of my honeymoon, I went to the Nürburgring and watched a race event, and it basically had all my dream cars from DTM including BMW. In the local bar, I used a BMW simulator, and drove a simulated lap around the Green Hell. It was fucking awesome. My first tweet on Twitter in 2009 was that I dream to drive a BMW M3. I have made over 149.5 thousand tweets, making LOTS AND LOTS of people tremendous amounts of money, but I have yet to be able to afford this $80,000 vehicle. Please help me reach this dream. Thank you.

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JETLAG RADIO 979 | BENKYO RADIO 979

  • Millions of Digital Nomads are Traveling the World -- and Sometimes Working at Night [Slashdot.org]

  • EMILY's List head Laphonza Butler picked to fill Feinstein's Senate seat [AXIOS]

  • Apple confirms issues causing “iPhone to run warmer than expected” like bugs in iOS 17 and apps like Uber and Instagram, amid complaints about the 15 Pro models [TechMeme]

  • Out-of-pocket healthcare costs are $15 billion higher for US women than men [Quartz]

  • Google’s free AI isn’t just for search anymore [Vox]

  • European Space Agency opens proposal call for lunar mission tech [TheNextWeb]

  • A Piña Colada, but Make It British [Punch Drink]

  • The Farm Bill Is Expiring, and That's a Big DealReal disruption could hit many firms in the food business if a new bill doesn't pass by year's end. [Inc.]

  • Artificial intelligence and the evolution of trust [Fast Company]

  • In Renaissance, Beyoncé makes culture reckon with Blue Ivy [Medium]

  • Get This 4-in-1 USB-C Charger for Apple Devices for $19.99 [Entrepreneur]

  • Scientists Have an Audacious Plan to Map the Ancient World Before It Disappears [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 947 [TWIT]

  • Chrome gets a fresh look and new features for its 15th birthday [Google Blog]

  • DynIBaR: Space-time view synthesis from videos of dynamic scenes [Google Research]

  • Lena Khalaf Tuffaha and Cindy Juyoung Ok on the Renowned and Rebellious Palestinian Poet Zakaria Mohammed [Poetry Foundation]

  • Stellafane celebrates 100 year anniversary [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Make Your Business Transformation Easy: Introducing a Comprehensive Tool Suite [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 979 & BENKYO RADIO 979. Now, if you were unfamiliar with what Air Force Special Tactics Combat Controllers do, here’s a nice video to explain to you what the hell these guys do. Obviously, 1979 is the year of the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, a tragic event in that part of the world, and we all know that someday, somehow, Commander Ahmad Massoud, Son of Commander Massoud, Leader of the Northern Alliance, will retake the country from these idiotic Talibans who dare to meet with Russians. I mean seriously, Putin is a dead man walking for this. 1979 is also the year of the creation of The Unit, as seen in the tv series. These actors are not getting any younger, so if you guys want to make a movie adaptation, now is the time.

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JETLAG RADIO 978 | BENKYO RADIO 978

  • Slowing human ageing is now the subject of serious research [The Economist]

  • In America a majority of people think going to university is not worth it. For the average undergraduate that is far from the truth—but for a shocking number of students, the returns are indeed puny [The Economist]

  • Kyrylo Budanov, Ukraine’s intelligence chief, gives us his view on the war [The Economist Podcasts]

  • AI has the power to bring resilience and sustainability to our energy systems. Learn how AI is improving electricity grids and transforming the energy sector in our latest report: https://brnw.ch/21wD3Bn [The EIU]

  • How 'strike culture' took hold in the US in 2023 [BBC News]

  • Microsoft’s Nadella to Testify at Google Antitrust Trial Monday [Reuters]

  • Turkey says PKK targets in north Iraq destroyed after Ankara suicide attack [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Watching the Southern Tip of Manhattan Change, for Forty Years [The New Yorker]

  • TIL someone got the amazing analog Space Command remote to control Alexa.No batteries, no infrared — just the original “clicker” TV remote’s ultrasonic pings translated into digital commands by an Arduino computer, which then speaks in a robotic voice to get Alexa to do your bidding. — Here’s our Button of the Month about the 1956 gadget — and its service manual. [The Verge]

  • Congress avoided a shutdown. What happens now? [Vox]

  • Startups may have trouble finding their enterprise footing [TechCrunch]

  • Why the dream of fusion power isn’t going away [MIT Technology Review]

  • The best PS5 deals and bundles [Business]

  • 🌔 It's officially ADE month! With the conference program now complete, it's time to discover everything on offer and plan out your week: https://a-d-e.co/ade-pro [LinkedIn] #ADE2023

  • Let it shine: the unexpected benefits of sun exposure on skin [The Guardian]

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Here to Pump You Up (Emotionally) [The New York Times Magazine]

  • ‘Get to Work’ : Biden Urges Action After Ukraine Aid Cut [Huffington Post] #Ukraine

  • Why Kids Aren’t Falling in Love With Reading [The Atlantic]

  • Workers are striking and Americans are into it [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: How the diploma divide came to dominate American politics [The Washington Post]

  • Trench warfare makes a comeback in Ukraine's fight against Russia [Le Monde]

  • AI's exclusion of Indigenous voices is history repeating itself [Mashable]

  • Archaeologists Discover Lost Ancient Language on Mysterious Ritual Tablet [VICE News]

  • Deconstructed Podcast — The Feds Take Big Tech to Court [The Intercept_]

  • Dogs will eat almost anything—cats, not so much. Here’s why. [National Geographic]

  • In France, workers build a castle from scratch the 13th century way [NPR]

  • California's Dianne Feinstein, longest serving woman in the Senate, has died at 90 [CapRadioNews]

  • L’heure de la planification écologique [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • A Tale of Two Germanies [Foreign Policy]

  • What a Saudi-Israeli Deal Could Mean for the Palestinians — Biden Must Push Netanyahu to Forgo Annexation of the West Bank [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Taliban and Central Asia — Although the relationship between Afghanistan and Central Asia started with confrontation and confusion, it has evolved into a cooperation based on shared norms. [The Diplomat]

  • How to Time Travel To The Earliest Universe [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ce #ThrowbackThursday nous allons aux origines du CERN en 1954 avec une photographie qui a capturé la première pelle de terre creusée sur le site de Meyrin, sous les yeux des responsables genevois et des membres du personnel du CERN. [CERN_FR]

  • Living on the Edge: Supernova Bubble Expands in New Hubble Time-Lapse Movie [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 978 & BENKYO RADIO 978. I do not own a new XBOX yet, but this edition with Porsche 23 on it looks beautiful. Watch this video.

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JETLAG RADIO 977 | BENKYO RADIO 977

  • Can Generative AI Solve Computer Science's Greatest Unsolved Problem? [Slashdot.org]

  • It's Taylor Swift's world and we're just living in it [AXIOS]

  • Q&A with AMD CEO Lisa Su on competing with Nvidia's H100, PyTorch, AI regulation, the US CHIPS Act, diversifying from TSMC, the global supply chain, and more [TechMeme]

  • “Hot strike summer” was just the beginning of labor’s grappling with climate change [Quartz]

  • The messy art of posting through it [Vox]

  • What the world’s most powerful laser could do for the UK [TheNextWeb]

  • The Best Chicken Breast Recipes, According to Eater Staff [Eater]

  • What ChatGPT’s Upgraded Visual Design Tool Can Do for your Business — Meet your new product designer: You, with some help from A.I. [Inc.]

  • The pantry is getting a high-design makeover, and it’s paying off [Fast Company]

  • 6 Stoic Strategies for Beating Anxiety [Medium]

  • The 20 Most Affluent Places in the U.S. [Entrepreneur]

  • The Game Theory of the Auto Strikes [WIRED]

  • Gracias por 25 años de curiosidad [Google Blog]

  • On-device content distillation with graph neural networks [Google Research]

  • Profiles [Poetry Foundation]

  • Astronaut Frank Rubio returns to Earth after breaking U.S. spaceflight record [Astronomy Magazine]

  • How S.Oleum Will Use High Tech to Get Back to Brazil’s Roots [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 977 & BENKYO RADIO 977. I drove an Audi S6 by pure luck during my honeymoon (I was supposed to drive a BMW rental but they were sold out). I am very keen on the brand and there is a great chance when I upgrade vehicles, it might be an Audi. It is important to remember that Audi is part of the VW group.

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JETLAG RADIO 976 | BENKYO RADIO 976

  • Decoding The Music Industry: Rising Above the Noise [beatportal]

  • If you’ve been holding out for a drumless version of Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories, you’re about to get lucky [Computer Music]

  • Bandcamp is under new ownership once again, as Epic Games offloads it to music licensing company Songtradr [Future Music]

  • What is the future of the DAW? [DJ Mag]

  • Man Arrested in Connection with Murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996 [Mixmag]

  • Charlotte de Witte comes to Los Angeles for open-to-close set [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Charlotte de Witte to Debut KNTXT Turbo Club 3-Day Pop-Up at ADE 2023 [Your EDM]

  • Why Tomorrowland 2023 was the Embodiment of Dance Music’s New Golden Era [EDM]

  • Best AI Audio Tools In 2023 [EDM Sauce]

  • Mental health support needed after Storm Daniel destroys Derna [MSF]

  • The G-SHOCK x LEAGUE OF LEGENDS [HODINKEE]

  • ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ Renewed for Season 15 at Nickelodeon [Variety]

  • RDV Jeux 310 – Starfield, Armored Core VI, Chants of Sennaar... ►► [Podcast jeux vidéo] [NotPatrick]

  • Will EVs Send OPEC Into a Death Spiral? [Slashdot.org]

  • McCarthy's weekend from hell [AXIOS]

  • NSA's outgoing director Paul Nakasone announces an AI security center, after an NSA study identified protecting American AI models as a national security issue [TechMeme]

  • “Hot strike summer” was just the beginning of labor’s grappling with climate change [Quartz]

  • Net neutrality is back, but it’s not what you think [Vox]

  • VC Office Hours: How data can help improve social impact investing [TechCrunch]

  • Coming soon: MIT Technology Review’s 15 Climate Tech Companies to Watch [MIT Technology Review]

  • Ukrainian army tests new Western weapons as NATO boosts supplies [Business Insider]

  • Bravo to BGV France for this certification that will allow to reach European investors, develop new fund strategies for Europe! https://lnkd.in/gFUJeAGw [LinkedIn] #LaFrenchTechSF

  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 585 of the invasion [The Guardian]

  • What They Don’t Tell You About Getting Old [The New York Times]

  • 34 Products To Help You Get That Fresh Start Feeling Even If You're Not Going Back To School [Huffington Post]

  • Eight Ways to Banish Misery [The Atlantic]

  • Democrats have been winning big in special elections [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Ukraine live briefing: Congress passes funding bill without Ukraine aid to avert government shutdown [The Washington Post]

  • The Non-Official Guide to the Rugby World Cup [Le Monde]

  • Man in Maga hat charged over shooting of Indigenous activist at statue protest [The Guardian]

  • NASA rover films 1-mile-high twister spinning on Mars [Mashable]

  • Here’s What 50 Years Of Hip-Hop Means To These Rising Artists [VICE News]

  • Atlanta Mayor Dismisses Cop City Referendum as “Not an Election” [The Intercept_]

  • Who was Merlin the Great, really? Here’s the history. [National Geographic]

  • A truck crash in Illinois kills 5, injures 5 and forces evacuation over ammonia leak [NPR]

  • Home care workers camp outside Sacramento County Board chambers for higher pay [CapRadioNews]

  • Penser la ville pour que les riches y vivent heureux [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why the Iraq War AUMF Is Still Dangerous [Foreign Policy]

  • The New American Way of Trade — How the USMCA Does What NAFTA Couldn’t [Foreign Affairs]

  • As China Censors Homegrown Feminism, a Feminist Scholar From Japan Is on Its Bestseller Lists [The Diplomat]

  • In the Milky Way’s Stars, a History of Violence [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le vendredi passé le CERN a participé dans l'initiative genevoise La Nuit est Belle, en éteignant les lumières sur tous ses sites, y compris le nouveau centre scientifique, CERN Science Gateway. #LaNuitEstBelle #CERNforenvironment #CERNScienceGateway [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Perseverance Captures Dust-Filled Martian Whirlwind [NASA]

  • French police arrest 13 for international vehicle trafficking [INTERPOL]

  • An Airman Is Chairman: Brown Succeeds Milley, Sworn in as Joint Chiefs Chair [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Japanese Tuning Legend Mugen Celebrates Its 50th With a Watch [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 976 & BENKYO RADIO 976. Here’s a wonderful presentation from Secretary Blinken at the State Department regarding the portrait unveiling of Madame Secretary, Hillary Clinton, the 67th Secretary of State. A woman who has worked tirelessly for numerous years in politics, and kept a calm demeanor for years. We all know if she was not a public figure she would go behind Trump and subdue him for what he put her and her family, and the country through.

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JETLAG RADIO 975 | BENKYO RADIO 975

  • The costs of Russia’s war are about to hit home [The Economist]

  • Who moved my chips? Life in an AI entrepreneurs’ houseshare [1843 magazine]

  • US Congress poised to narrowly avert government shutdown with just hours to go [BBC News]

  • Apple Says Software, Apps Behind iPhone Overheating; Fix Coming [Bloomberg]

  • UK aims to offer military training inside Ukraine, minister says [Reuters]

  • Paradise prison: How 107 Bangladeshis became enslaved on a Pacific island [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Emily Wilson Made Homer Modern [The New Yorker]

  • Watch Linda Yaccarino’s wild interview at the Code Conference / Yaccarino appeared frustrated and rattled as she came out for an interview with CNBC’s Julia Boorstin that was at times odd, uncertain, and confrontational. [The Verge]

  • A program that saved child care for millions is expiring. What now? [Vox]

  • Startups may have trouble finding their enterprise footing [TechCrunch]

  • Why the dream of fusion power isn’t going away [MIT Technology Review]

  • Ukrainian commandos on jet skis conducted daring Crimea raid: The Times [Business]

  • I'm convinced that we must invest in young people to tackle the global talent crunch and safeguard the future of our companies and economies. A few years ago, SAP and UNICEF joined forces to help young people prepare for the #FutureOfWork. If we want to succeed in accelerating the digital and #GreenTransformation of economies, we need our future workers and leaders to be equipped with the right skills so that they in turn can drive innovation, employment, and entrepreneurship. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Manchester United booed off after Crystal Palace’s Andersen piles on pain [The Guardian]

  • Government Shutdown - Senate to Vote to Keep Government Running Through Mid-November [New York Times] GOP mofos taking country hostage constantly, I hate this shit

  • New Study Finds Working This Many Days At Home May Help The Planet [Huffington Post]

  • This Week in Books: History Scares Authoritarians [The Atlantic]

  • Workers are striking and Americans are into it [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Five years after the Khashoggi murder: No justice, no closure [The Washington Post]

  • French arms manufacturers seek to establish a status in Ukraine [Le Monde]

  • Webb telescope stares at our galactic neighbor, sees cosmic spectacle [Mashable]

  • Kia and Hyundai Blame TikTok and Instagram For Their Cars Getting Stolen [VICE News]

  • George W. Bush Is Building a Memorial to the War on Terror. He Wants Your Feedback. — Over 4.5 million people will not be submitting comments because they are dead. [The Intercept_]

  • Meet the newest species of tarantula. It’s electric blue. [National Geographic]

  • Anger grows over Ukraine's largest Orthodox church, still aligned with Moscow despite war [NPR]

  • If national parks close during a government shutdown, California tourism could take a hit [CapRadioNews]

  • La faute à l’Europe et aux marchés ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • All the Palestinians Got From Oslo Was KFC [Foreign Policy] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • America Needs a New Strategy in Somalia [Foreign Affairs]

  • Despite China-US Dialogues, Semiconductor Supply Chain Remains Uncertain [The Diplomat]

  • How Simple Math Moves the Needle [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ce #ThrowbackThursday nous allons aux origines du CERN en 1954 avec une photographie qui a capturé la première pelle de terre creusée sur le site de Meyrin, sous les yeux des responsables genevois et des membres du personnel du CERN. [CERN_FR]

  • Living on the Edge: Supernova Bubble Expands in New Hubble Time-Lapse Movie [NASA]

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