JETLAG RADIO 341 | BENKYO RADIO 341

  • Microsoft will raise Office 365 business subscription prices in 2022 [TechMeme]

  • First look: Truman Project urges Biden to evacuate more Afghans [Axios]

  • Don’t pity the women of Afghanistan, support them [Quartz]

  • What companies can do to speed up board diversity [Recode]

  • If AI only had a brain: Is the human mind the best model to copy? [TheNextWeb]

  • What Should We Eat on Our Way to Mars? One Seattle Chef Set Out to Make a Menu. [Eater]

  • Meet the Startups Helping Businesses Reach an Untapped Talent Pool of 61 Million — These companies have developed tech platforms to bridge the gap between job seekers with disabilities and the businesses that want to hire them. [Inc.]

  • When will Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine recipients get a booster? [Fast Company]

  • (Irish) Pub Life [Medium]

  • Ami-Chan, the doll with artificial intelligence that accompanies the elderly in confinement [Entrepreneur]

  • The US Is Getting Covid Booster Shots. The World Is Furious — The White House’s plan to roll out third shots for any American adult is raising profound questions about global equity. [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 197 [TWIT]

  • Samsung Z Fold 3 Review: Let’s Talk Ambition! [MKBHD]

  • Apple’s MagSafe Battery: would you buy this? [Sam Sheffer]

  • The Framework Laptop is a Risky Gamble... But I Love It. [Dave2D]

  • No new videos [iJustine]

  • Tokens of Appreciation [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • The Sky This Week: View the Blue Sturgeon Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 341 & BENKYO RADIO 341.

There’s some pretty cool stuff going on with SPACEWERX & AFWERX, but please remember, while they are many in the spotlight, there are a bunch of people who work behind the scenes and hardly get any recognition. Please think of them. Thanks in advance.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 340 | BENKYO RADIO 340

  • Dutch Promoters and DJs Urge Fans to join UnMute Protest — Against Latest Covid Restrictions [beatportal] Dutch DJs may have a point. Most people in Holland are indeed vaccinated. Since they’re actually smart, they actual are close to Herd-Immunity, at least at concerts/festivals.

  • Be prepared to have fun building the Oskitone Scout open-source synth [Computer Music]

  • Topic - 5 things I’ve learned about music production: “Why do you even want to sound like anyone else?” [Future Music]

  • How Carl Cox became known as the ‘Three-Deck Wizard’ [DJ Mag]

  • When girls learn how to read, write and do sums, they lead longer, healthier lives. They are less likely to become child brides or teenage mums and are also less likely to suffer domestic violence [The Economist]

  • Managing Introverts and Extroverts in the Hybrid Workplace [Harvard Business Review]

  • Afghanistan: 'I feel lucky to leave but we must not forget those left behind' [BBC World]

  • Idled Planes, Wrong Camouflage: How the U.S. Blew Billions in Afghanistan [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. judge signs off on $850 million Boy Scouts sex abuse settlement [Reuters]

  • Israel approves resumption of Qatar aid to Gaza [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Chasing the Lava Flow in Iceland [The New Yorker]

  • Ghost of Tsushima’s purring cats might be my favorite PS5 feature [The Verge]

  • The US needs to meet its moral obligation to Afghan refugees [Vox]

  • A VC shares 5 things no one told you about pitching VCs [TechCrunch]

  • Solar panels are a pain to recycle. These companies are trying to fix that. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Most American workers want their jobs to require the COVID vaccine [Insider]

  • A billion children at ‘extreme risk’ from climate impacts – Unicef [The Guardian]

  • Three Years After Greta Thunberg’s Strike, Adults Are Failing Children on a Global Scale [The New York Times]

  • Fox News Employees Ordered To Disclose Vaccine Status Amid COVID Concerns [Huffington Post]

  • Vaccine Refusers Risk Compassion Fatigue — After the horrors that health-care workers have endured during the pandemic, many are struggling to sympathize with people who won’t protect themselves. [The Atlantic]

  • Why The Domestic Political Fallout From The Afghanistan War Is So Hard To Assess [FiveThirtyEIght]

  • U.S. to add bases for Afghan evacuations as Biden vows to help all U.S. citizens leave [The Washington Post]

  • Un an après l’affaire Navalny, Angela Merkel réclame sa « libération », Vladimir Poutine refuse [Le Monde]

  • Apple postpones return to office until 2022 [Mashable]

  • Afghanistan’s Opium Business Boomed Under US Occupation — The Taliban banned production of the poppy in 2000. After twenty years of war, Afghanistan is now responsible for 82% of the world’s opium supply. [VICE News] #INTERPOLINVESTIGATION

  • U.S. Media Organizations Scramble to Get Hundreds of Afghan Colleagues to Safety — The process to resettle Afghans who worked with U.S. media is riddled with red tape, and confusing guidelines are leaving some journalists behind. [The Intercept_]

  • How does COVID-19 affect the brain? A troubling picture emerges. [Nat Geo]

  • The Simple Steps You Can Take Right Now To Help Afghan Refugees [NPR]

  • Caldor Fire's 'Explosive Growth' Following Dixie Fire's Playbook [CapRadioNews]

  • Que reste-t-il du communisme en Chine ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • After Afghanistan Collapse, Iraqis Fear They Could Be Next [Foreign Policy]

  • Bangladesh Factories Open as Economic Worries Trump COVID [The Diplomat]

  • Written in Taliban: U.S. Veterans Voice Anger Over Afghanistan [The Cipher Brief]

  • How Big Can the Quantum World Be? Physicists Probe the Limits. [Quanta magazine]

  • L’antimatière, matière d’importance — La #PhotoDeLaSemaine vous emmène à ALPHA, une expérience qui étudie la symétrie entre la matière et l'antimatière, et qui fabrique, capture puis étudie des atomes d’anti-hydrogène. [CERN_FR]

  • How Satellite Maps Help Prevent Another ‘Great Grain Robbery’ [NASA] #DROUGHT #PrayForRain

  • RED NOTICE: Adolfo Manuel Sandoval [INTERPOL]

  • Biden Promises to Evacuate All Americans and Afghans Who Helped Coalition Forces [Air Force Magazine]

  • 2023 Integra Will Be Acura's New Flagship—and Entry-Level Vehicle [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 340 & BENKYO RADIO 340.

Please arrest Dick Cheney. It’s time. He’s a war criminal, and he must answer for his crimes against humanity, and we need some answers about the #MilitaryIndustrialComplex. Thanks in advance.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 339 | BENKYO RADIO 339

  • FTC files a new antitrust complaint against Facebook, after a judge dismissed the first complaint in June; Facebook has until October 4 to respond. [TechMeme]

  • 7,000 people evacuated from Kabul since Aug. 14, Pentagon says [Axios]

  • Toyota will cut global production by 40%. The worldwide microchip shortage has finally caught up with the automaker, which will slow production to 540,000 vehicles from a planned 900,000 over the next two months, mostly in Japan and the US. [Quartz]

  • The controversy over Apple’s plan to protect kids by scanning your iPhone [Recode]

  • Fears grow over Taliban using biometric systems to identify US collaborators [TheNextWeb]

  • The Delta COVID Surge Is Here: What It Means for Dining Out [Eater]

  • How Tending to Small-Town Infrastructure Grew This Company More Than 2,000 Percent in Three Years — It's cheaper to fix a water tower than to build a new one, and that's where this Midwest painting company wins big. [Inc.]

  • What will happen to the U.S. embassy in Kabul? [Fast Company]

  • Can the World Computer Save the World? Part 1: Wicked Problems [Medium]

  • Dear Brit: 'What's an Elevator Pitch, and Why Do I Need One?' [Entrepreneur]

  • On Roblox, Kids Learn It’s Hard to Earn Money Making Games — A new report claims that the massive video game platform can exploit young developers. [WIRED]

  • Hands-On Tech 154 — Modal Skulptsynth SE Review [TWIT]

  • Get to know the Pixel 5a with 5G, arriving on August 26 [Google Blog]

  • Mapping Africa’s Buildings with Satellite Imagery [Google AI Blog]

  • 1674 | London — Job Interview — William Wycherley on friends true and false. [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Throwback: Observing peculiar galaxies, 40 years ago — Discover some of the most peculiar galaxies in the cosmos in this story from the Astronomy archives. [Astronomy Magazine]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 339 & BENKYO RADIO 339.

I want you to know that I know how gruesome life can be as a teenager. I’m here for you! GTO!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 338 | BENKYO RADIO 338

  • Enrico Sangiuliano & Charlotte de Witte’s “The Age Of Love” Remix [beatportal]

  • Songwriting basics: how to use repetition and variation to create melodic hooks [Computer Music]

  • Native Instruments adds a Picked Nylon option to its Session Guitarist range [Future Music]

  • 66% of Artists Have Experienced Burnout at Least Once, Study Finds [DJ Mag]

  • An Online Archive is Documenting 30 Years of Dance Music History [Mixmag]

  • Tiësto, Karol G pair for what could be producer’s next platinum hit, ‘Don’t Be Shy’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Dillon Francis Teases Brand New Album & Final Single Out Tomorrow [Your EDM]

  • ADE 2021 Hangs in the Balance After Dutch Government’s “Disastrous” COVID-19 Nightlife Restrictions [EDM.com]

  • Azteck & Afrojack Are Going ‘All Night Long’ With Newest Release [EDM Sauce]

  • Medical needs urgent as ever in Afghanistan after Taliban takeover [MSF]

  • MoFi Consensus [August 13th] - JPEG Summer [Modern Finance]

  • VaynerX Presents: Marketing for the Now Episode 26 with Gary Vaynerchuk [GaryVee]

  • A Taliban-run Afghanistan will be less isolated than the West may hope — But no country will feel comfortable with it [The Economist]

  • Managing Star Performers in High-Pressure Situations [Harvard Business Review]

  • Afghanistan crisis: 'Many here will be deeply fearful for their future' [BBC World]

  • China Won’t Have Much Time to Enjoy America’s Misfortune — Afghanistan’s stability is no laughing matter for its biggest neighbor. [Bloomberg Opinion]

  • War over masks deepens in U.S. South where COVID-19 cases are highest [Reuters]

  • Afghans desperate to leave country remain stuck at Kabul airport [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Trying to Assist the Afghan who Saved Me — Twelve years ago, Tahir Luddin helped us both escape after we were kidnapped by the Taliban. Now I am struggling to get his family out of Kabul. [The New Yorker]

  • Apple’s Attempt at Podcast Subscriptions is off to a Messy Start [The Verge]

  • Democrats have finally identified the greatest threat to voting rights — the Supreme Court [Vox]

  • The hottest fintech market you aren’t paying attention to [TechCrunch]

  • Afghans are being evacuated via WhatsApp, Google Forms, or by any means possible — The only hope for many caught by the Taliban takeover is a chaotic and sometimes risky online volunteer response. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Bitcoin to $100,000 and ether to $5,000: Famed investment strategist Lyn Alden explains her bullish predictions for the largest cryptos in 2022, and why there are only 2 altcoins worth watching [Insider]

  • Red Cross sounds vaccines alarm as deaths soar [The Guardian]

  • The Truth About Long Covid Is Complicated. Better Treatment Isn’t. [The New York Times]

  • Top General: No Intel That Afghan Government Would Fall In 11 Days [HuffPost]

  • Delta Has Changed the Pandemic Risk Calculus [The Atlantic]

  • Boo The Astros All You Want, But Cheer For Zack Greinke [FiveThirtyEight]

  • ‘Now is the time where you bend the rules’ — Inside a US Marine veteran’s fight to get his Afghan interpreter to safety [Task & Purpose]

  • With the Taliban now in control, here’s what Afghans are seeing in Kabul [Washington Post]

  • Incendie dans le Var : « Ce feu est hors norme par sa vitesse, son ampleur et sa complexité » [Le Monde]

  • I drove a hydrogen fuel cell electric car. EVs make more sense. [Mashable]

  • Government Scientists Have Made a Fusion Energy Breakthrough [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • Josh Gottehimer’s Rebellion was in Trouble from the Start — The New Jersey Democrat doesn’t have the clout to play hardball with Nancy Pelosi over infrastructure bill [The Intercept_]

  • How centuries of strife shaped modern Afghanistan [Nat Geo]

  • Education Department Will Erase $5.8 Billion In Loans For Borrowers With Disabilities [NPR]

  • Air Quality Forecast To Remain Unhealthy In Sacramento Region Through Thursday [CapRadioNews]

  • Femmes arabes dans le piège des images [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Taliban Can—and Can’t—Be Trusted: There’s good news on international terrorism—and bad news on plenty else. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Shattering of Yemen — Why Ending the War Is More Difficult Than Ever [Foreign Affairs]

  • Afghanistan and the Real Vietnam Analogy — The war in Vietnam showed the abject failure of nation-building – and the imperial logic behind such efforts. But the U.S. repeated its mistake in Afghanistan. [The Diplomat]

  • Computer Scientists Discover Limits of Major Research Algorithm [Quanta Magazine]

  • Accueillir des élèves, une tradition — en 1982 avec Ernst Michaelis répondant à des questions. Ce physicien a travaillé sur le synchrocyclotron (SC) et a initié un programme d'amélioration dans les années 70. [CERN_FR]

  • INTERPOL issues global alert as fraudsters target governments with COVID-19 vaccine scams [INTERPOL]

  • Jumper: Time for ‘a New Reckoning’ on Air and Space Power [Air Force Magazine]

  • 2022 Hyundai Elantra N First Look: Small Sport Sedan, N-gage [MOTORTREND]

  • Here’s what you can do to help Afghan interpreters and refugees — A list of resources you can use to help the more than 70,000 Afghan interpreters and refugees trying to escape the Taliban [Task & Purpose]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 338 & BENKYO RADIO 338.

Creativity takes time. My best recommendation is that you do a little bit every day, and eventually it will be a lot of work.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 337 | BENKYO RADIO 337

  • Google’s new $449 Pixel 5a review: IP67 water resistance, big 4,680mAh battery, and top-class camera, but limited availability and only three years of updates [TechMeme]

  • The Pentagon said that it had secured Kabul’s airport. Evacuation flights will continue through at least Aug. 31. Meanwhile, India is issuing emergency e-visas to Afghan nationals, and Uganda will host 2,000 Afghan refugees for three months, at the US’s request. [Quartz]

  • Afghanistan on edge [Axios]

  • Google and Facebook lead the way with Covid-19 vaccine mandates. Will corporate America follow? [Recode]

  • An optimist’s guide to the future: How quantum AI could make Earth a paradise [TheNextWeb]

  • A Garlic Roast Chicken Recipe That’s Crispy, Caramelized, and Blistered to Perfection [Eater]

  • The platforms’ Taliban dilemma — A designated terrorist organization rules Afghanistan. Now what? [Platformer]

  • How This Company Turned Tap Water, Salt, and Vinegar Into a Serious Covid Killer — An unexpected early run-in with the EPA briefly slowed growth at cleaning products company Force of Nature. But it gave the business a crucial edge when Covid hit. [Inc.]

  • How to deal with a flaky coworker [Fast Company]

  • The 7 Types of Cryptocurrencies You Must Know [Medium]

  • Mark Cuban Says Dogecoin Is the 'Strongest' Cryptocurrency and Elon Musk Responds [Entrepreneur]

  • NASA’s Lucy Mission Gets Ready to Fly by the Trojan Asteroids [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 836 [TWIT]

  • Google Pixel 5A: Spot the Difference! [MKBHD]

  • No new video [Sam Sheffer]

  • The Pixel 6 Needs to be Awesome. [Dave2D]

  • How To Stop Spam Calls! [iJustine]

  • Google Tensor debuts on the new Pixel 6 this fall [Google Blog]

  • The C4_200M Synthetic Dataset for Grammatical Error [Google AI Blog]

  • Work Spouse [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • 25 facts about the upcoming 2024 total solar eclipse [Astronomy magazine]

  • 3 Tips To Improve Marketing Workflows and Grow Relationships With Slack [Salesforce blog]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 337 & BENKYO RADIO 337.

I guess by now we can all agree that the pullout of Afghanistan has been a disaster and I am glad that Democrats have stated that there will be a full inquiry. We need answers from all the Neo-conservatives. This so called “War-On-Terror” has been people kneeling to the Military-Industrial-Complex instead of its real mission of catching Terrorists. It’s imperative that the Secret Service increases security on George W. Bush. It was not his fault that he was seduced by Dick Cheney. Dick Cheney must answer for his sins before he dies like Rumsfeld. Let’s make it happen. Congress inquiry asap. Thanks in advance. A lot of veterans are feeling humiliated by such a ridiculous fall of Afghanistan. While Hollywood is busy making TV shows about Clinton’s infidelity, I pray that VICE News and The Intercept_ work in conjunction with many reporters to write about how the Afghanistan war “nation-building” and “saving women” was simply about testing weapons of warfare, and once they mastered them, they just bounced and left. It’s embarrassing, and now you all know why Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood was on my book club. The level of corruption reaches the high brass, just like Colonel Mustang when he found out.

20 years of hope for women and growth is no more. Women and little girls we able to go to school, work, become a part of society and help their families. In a matter of 20 days everything is done. Women can no longer attend work and little girls can no longer attend school or have dreams of a future.

How did I get so lucky? I get to work, have dreams and get an education without having the fear of my life being taken from me.

What will happen to those little girls? Those mothers who have no man in their life who need to provide. What will they do ? How will they survive ?

What will the future of Afghanistan be now?

- written by a relative of mine, who is a college-educated Afghan-American woman living in California

Please pray for our SEALs, because remember my expression “if I want to flip a table, when I’m upset, imagine how they feel, they don’t just punch a boxing bag, the boxing bag no longer exists after 3 minutes.”

I demand that weed is legal in all 50 states for veterans ASAP. Please let them deal with their Mental Health. I thank you in advance.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 336 | BENKYO RADIO 336

  • America may pay dearly for defeat in Afghanistan [The Economist]

  • Dungeons and dimples: how to speak K-pop [1843 Magazine]

  • "Now Is an Unprecedented Opportunity to Hire Great Talent" [Harvard Business Review]

  • Afghanistan conflict: As Kabul falls, Biden backlash grows [BBC News]

  • Federer to have knee surgery, has 'glimmer of hope' for return [Reuters]

  • Can a disaster in Afghanistan be averted? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Best Chromebook for 2021 [The Verge]

  • Robert Reich wants you to fight the system [Vox]

  • Edtech’s next mission: Go everywhere [TechCrunch]

  • What we know about how the delta variant of covid is spreading [MIT Technology Review]

  • Frontline workers are tired of policing masks and vaccines — and now they're demanding government intervention [Business Insider]

  • ‘We see silence filled with fear’: female Afghan journalists plead for help [The Guardian]

  • Biden Administration Prompts Largest Permanent Increase in Food Stamps [The New York Times]

  • Malala Yousafzai ‘Deeply Worried About Women, Minorities’ As Taliban Takes Kabul [Huffington Post]

  • Biden’s Betrayal of Afghans Will Live in Infamy [The Atlantic]

  • Club Soccer Predictions [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Listen to the voices of Afghan women [The Washington Post]

  • « Une protection immédiate doit être accordée aux anciens interprètes et auxiliaires afghans de l’armée française » [Le Monde]

  • 4 simple ways to manage your Delta variant anger [Mashable]

  • Reddit Quarantines AntiMask Antivax Subreddit [VICE News]

  • The Fall of Kabul — Joe Biden claimed “zero” parallels between U.S. withdrawals from Afghanistan and Vietnam. As the Taliban take Kabul, he’s proved wrong. [The Intercept_]

  • Here’s what makes earthquakes so devastating in Haiti [Nat Geo]

  • 4 Reasons A Taliban Takeover In Afghanistan Matters To The World [NPR]

  • Sacramento’s Plan To Build 20 New Shelter Sites For Homeless Residents Gets Approval, Draws Criticism [CapRadioNews]

  • Quand les djihadistes étaient nos amis [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What Went Wrong With Afghanistan’s Defense Forces? [Foreign Policy]

  • Chronicle of a Defeat Foretold — Why America Failed in Afghanistan [Foreign Affairs]

  • What Does National Security Mean in a +2 Celsius World? [The Diplomat]

  • How Steven Weinberg Transformed Physics and Physicists [Quanta magazine]

  • Avez-vous vu le dernier vlog #ColliderDiaries? Les jeunes qui travaillent sur le @FCCstudy se livrent sur leur vie quotidienne et parlent de leur travail sur ce qui pourrait devenir le plus grand accélérateur au monde. [CERN_FR]

  • University Students Prepare to ‘Rocket’ Experiments Into Space from NASA Wallops [NASA]

  • Another Ndrangheta mafia boss captured following cooperation between Italy and Spain under the banner of INTERPOL’s I-CAN project. I-CAN is our global response to defeating Italy’s most powerful mafia. Together we can #StopNdrangheta [INTERPOL]

  • USAF Will be Able to Airlift ‘Thousands’ from Afghanistan as More Troops Arrive in Kabul [Air Force Magazine]

  • We Can Only Hope the 2023 Acura Integra Is as Rad as These Renders [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 336 & BENKYO RADIO 336.

The disaster continues in Afghanistan. We must save as many Afghans as we can. I call upon many countries around the global who can accept refugees.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 335 | BENKYO RADIO 335

  • Niantic’s CEO believes the metaverse could be a ‘dystopian nightmare’ [TechMeme]

  • Scoop: Joint Chiefs chairman moves up terrorist threat in Afghanistan [AXIOS]

  • Heavy rainfall in Japan leads to mass evacuation warnings. Japanese authorities are encouraging more than 2 million people to seek shelter after “unprecedented” torrential rains have caused massive flooding and landslides across the country. [Quartz]

  • The Amazon union drive isn’t over yet [Recode]

  • Google’s ‘time crystals’ could be the greatest scientific achievement of our lifetimes [TheNextWeb]

  • The Delta Wave Has Arrived: Here We Go Again [Eater]

  • How the conversation around vaccine hesitancy is changing for the better [Platformer]

  • The Senate Passed a $1 Trillion Infrastructure Deal. What's in It for You? — Among other things, count on access to valuable construction contracts, energy efficiency advice and grant money for upgrades. [Inc.]

  • The innovators who revolutionized Black music [Fast Company]

  • What You Can Do To Save Democracy [Chris Sacca on Medium]

  • 5 Signs That Your Ambition Is Getting in Your Way [Entrepreneur]

  • Looks That Quill: The Dark Side of Hedgehog Instagram [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1819 [TWIT]

  • Kick off the school year with Google Assistant and Search [Google Blog]

  • SoundStream: An End-to-End Neural Audio Codec [Google AI Blog]

  • Friends, Romans, Countrymen — A simplified diagram of the allegiances and rivalries behind the fall of the Roman Republic. [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • The Sky This Week: Jupiter reaches opposition [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Live Nation to Require COVID-19 Vaccinations or Negative Tests at All Events [Pitchfork]

  • 50 Cent Compares DaBaby Being Canceled to Chris Brown, Says DaBaby will Bounce Back [XXL Magazine]

  • Google’s Nest Hub Introduces Air Quality Display as Wildfires Continue [HypeBeast]

  • Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament Talks Anniversaries and I Should Be Outside [SPIN]

  • Elton John & Dua Lipa - “Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)” [STEREOGUM]

  • NAS ‘King’s Disease II” Nabs Top 3 Debut on Billboard 200 Chart [Hip Hop DX]

  • On ‘We’re All Alone In This Together,’ Dave Finds A Happy Medium Between Sympathy And Empathy [UPROXX]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 335 & BENKYO RADIO 335.

It’s time to show some airpower in Afghanistan. The U.S. Air Force must display some firepower against these Taliban. They aren’t that powerful. Don’t tell me they can beat advanced weaponry from the sky. I understand that we need an end to this war since it was the military-industrial-complex, but you don’t invest $2 trillion dollars and watch it burn in less than 20 days. This is insulting and aggravating. Just display some airpower in front of the Taliban, and explain to them that they must let women/girls go to school, and men/boys to enjoy TV/Radio as they have been for these past 20 years. Don’t let the country turn into a new ISIS HQ. Even I heard that the Pentagon is not too thrilled with the latest developments out of the Middle East. All you have to do is flex some muscle using the U.S. Air Force. Let’s do it.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 334 | BENKYO RADIO 334

  • 10 Lessons Every DJ Should Know [beatportal]

  • Marshall Jefferson: "Suddenly, the DJ could be the artist. That was the key that unlocked everything" [Computer Music]

  • Listen to an album-length mashup of Michael Jackson's Thriller and Daft Punk's Random Access Memories [Future Music]

  • Calvin Harris Shares New Love Regenerator Track with Eli Brown, ‘We Can Come Together’: Listen [DJ Mag]

  • Full Vaccination will be Required to Enter Coachella and Other AEG Venues [Mixmag]

  • ASOT1000 Celebrations in the Netherlands Postponed to 2022 [EDM.com]

  • Adventure Club & Nurko Drop Off Emotive Single ‘Color Blind’ Featuring Dayseeker [EDM Sauce]

  • As violence soars across Afghanistan, access to healthcare is dangerously limited [MSF]

  • DEAFBEEF and the Craft of Generative Art [Modern Finance]

  • Live From The HIBT (How I Built This) Summit: Gary Vaynerchuk [GaryVee]

  • Afghanistan is disintegrating as the Taliban gain momentum [The Economist]

  • Hiding books, buying burqas: Kandahar prepares for Taliban rule [1843 magazine]

  • The Endless Digital Workday — What happens when people are working a lot, but not always at the same time? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Afghan war: Kabul’s young women plead for help as Taliban advance [BBC News]

  • Afghanistan’s Ghani Appeals for Help as Taliban Near Kabul [Bloomberg]

  • Analysis: As Taliban advances, China lays groundwork to accept an awkward reality [Reuters]

  • Regrouping the military ‘a top priority’ , Afghan president says [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Return of the Taliban [The New Yorker]

  • The Lamborghini Countach, the Poster Car of ‘80s Luxury, is Back — and it’s a Hybrid [The Verge]

  • The pandemic changed the trajectory of America’s overdose and suicide crises — Overdose deaths surged during Covid-19, But suicides declined. What happened? [Vox]

  • More companies should shift to a work-from-home model [TechCrunch]

  • Don’t let “delta plus” confuse you. The strain hasn’t learned any new tricks. — Technical names are important for scientists tracking covid’s evolution—but there’s also a lot of confusion over new variants. [MIT Technology Review]

  • The lightening advance of the Taliban is now expected to reach Kabul in 7 days, report days [Business Insider]

  • Biden in an impossible bind as Afghanistan blame game begins [The Guardian]

  • Afghanistan Live Updates: As a Shocking Week Ends, Fear and Uncertainty Loom [The New York Times]

  • As Taliban Atrocities Mount, Afghans Urge International Sanctions [Huffington Post]

  • Don’t Be a Schmuck. Put on a mask. — Generations of Americans made incredible sacrifices, and we’re going to throw fits about putting a mask over our mouth and nose? [The Atlantic]

  • Unvaccinated America, In 5 Charts [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Afghanistan spiraling toward humanitarian disaster [The Washington Post]

  • Juillet 2021 a été le mois le plus chaud jamais enregistré sur Terre, selon l’agence américaine NOAA [Le Monde]

  • The cracking fantasy of 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' [Mashable]

  • Hacker Says He Found a ‘Tractorload of Vulnerabilities’ at John Deere [Motherboard — Tech by VICE]

  • NO EXIT — As the Taliban Seize Cities, Desperate Afghans Are Trapped in an American-Made Fiasco [The Intercept_]

  • As the Taliban rise again, Afghanistan’s past threatens its present [Nat Geo]

  • 4 Reasons A Potential Taliban Takeover In Afghanistan Matters To The World [NPR]

  • It's Time To Up Your Mask Game [CapRadioNews]

  • Août 2021 en perspective [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • John Kerry Wants the ‘Greatest Economic Transformation Since the Industrial Revolution’ [Foreign Policy]

  • America Failed Its Way to Counterterrorism Success — How a Flawed “War on Terror” Eventually Yielded the Right Approach [Foreign Affairs]

  • Duterte Vs the International Criminal Court [The Diplomat]

  • Turing Patterns Turn Up in a Tiny Crystal [Quanta Magazine]

  • Les expériences reprennent au Supersynchrotron à protons, la plus grande machine du complexe d’accélérateurs après le LHC [CERN_FR]

  • NASA, Boeing to Move Starliner to Production Facility for Propulsion System Evaluation [NASA]

  • Crackdown on illicit health and counterfeit products identifies 179 suspects in Southern Africa [INTERPOL]

  • Stealth Adversary Drone Contract Expected in September [Air Force Magazine]

  • Watch the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2021 EXCLUSIVELY on the MotorTrend App [MOTERTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 334 & BENKYO RADIO 334.

It’s ‘Code Red’ for Climate Change. Please give every resources to U.S. Climate Change Representative John Kerry to do whatever is necessary to save our Planet. Thanks in advance.

Until Next Time!

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  • See how it’s done with Google Workspace — Whether you’re a team of 10 or 10,000, Google Workspace has all the tools you need to connect, create and collaborate. [TechMeme]

  • "Remember after 9/11, with good air support, Taliban lost the entire country in two weeks," a senior military leader wrote, pressing his colleagues to push for more help from Washington. [Axios]

  • England, Germany, and Spain’s top soccer leagues kick off this weekend. They’re three of the wealthiest sporting competitions in the world, though all were badly hit by the lack of spectators during the pandemic. Now, crowds are finally back and ready to sing. [Quartz]

  • One Good Thing: Clear eyes, full hearts, please watch Friday Night Lights on Netflix [Vox]

  • OpenAI’s system for translating plain English into code looks impressive — and slightly scary [TheNextWeb]

  • Why Are the World’s Greatest Mangoes Almost Impossible to Buy in the U.S.? [Eater]

  • Musk, Brandson, and a Brief, Disgusting History of the Barefoot CEO [Inc.]

  • The future of Microsoft’s HoloLens project? More equitable meetings, for starters [Fast Company]

  • Immediately Remove The Republicans Who Voted In Favor of the Terrorists’ Demands [Medium]

  • 3 Ways to Avoid Productivity Burnout [Entrepreneur]

  • Without Code for DeepMind’s Protein AI, This Lab Wrote Its Own [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 624 [TWIT]

  • Pixel 6's Tensor Chip: Let's Talk! [MKBHD]

  • The $2,900 Super Powerful eSkate — Evolve Hadean (Exclusive Review!) [Sam Sheffer]

  • A REAL Back to School Laptop Guide (2021) [Dave2D]

  • Desk Tour! [iJustine]

  • In person, virtual or hybrid: helpful tools for back to school [Google Blog]

  • Demonstrating the Fundamentals of Quantum Error Correction [Google AI Blog]

  • Summer, Glorious Summer! [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Catch the Perseids’ peak this week [Astronomy Magazine]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 333 & BENKYO RADIO 333.

I got to enjoy the Meteor Shower this week, and it was very beautiful, despite the smokey weather from the Dixie Fire. By the way, it appears it was created by an Arsonist, so it’s imperative that this guy goes to jail. Anyway, the evening was very great and romantic, and we definitely saw a few shooting stars. Made a wish.

Please listen to CAL FIRE, and all their various PSAs regarding how to prevent fires. Whether it’s to mow the lawn super early or when the temperature is cool, or not driving your car on grass, etc etc. We’ve done it. It’s almost halfway through August. In a couple of weeks, it’s September. Then we have all of September and October. I don’t care what God or Spirituality you pray to or lackthereof, PLEASE ask for some rain. California needs rain badly. I thank you in advance.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 332 | BENKYO RADIO 332

  • Jaguar: “Representation is the Route to Reaching Equality” [beatportal]

  • A museum for old and weird synths is here and you can even use some of the instruments from the comfort of your own home [Computer Music]

  • What is wavetable synthesis? [Future Music]

  • How Martyn is mentoring the next generation of electronic music producers [DJ Mag]

  • Carl Cox Teams Up With the NHS To Encourage People To Get Vaccinated [Mixmag]

  • Stream it: Boy North lands ‘We All Stood Still’ EP [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Watch Madeon Throw Down Rare DJ Set with Surprise Guest Porter Robinson [Your EDM]

  • Listen to Swedish House Mafia’s BBC Radio “Dance Weekend” Mix—With 4 Unreleased IDs [EDM.com]

  • Kevin McKay & Norman Doray — Let Me Work On You [EDM Sauce]

  • Intense fighting causes severe trauma causalities in Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan [MSF]

  • Twelve and a Half: Leveraging the Emotional Ingredients Necessary for Business Success Hardcover – November 16, 2021 [GaryVee]

  • Open-source intelligence challenges state monopolies on information [The Economist]

  • How Outsiders Become Game Changers [Harvard Business Review]

  • Lionel Messi: Paris St-Germain in talks with Argentine after leaving Barcelona [BBC Sport]

  • Bitcoin and Ether Hit Highest Since Mid-May as Sentiment Warms [Bloomberg]

  • U.S., India finally get athletics gold, Japan win baseball title [Reuters]

  • War in Afghanistan enters ‘deadlier’ phase, UN envoy warns [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Prince’s “Welcome 2 America” Seems Like a Gift and a Betrayal [The New Yorker]

  • Google reportedly planning a new Silicon Valley campus with a hardware center [The Verge]

  • Trading cards are big business now. Blame the adults. [Vox]

  • Explainability is the link between trusting your AI and ROI [TechCrunch]

  • The $1 trillion infrastructure bill is a baby step toward the US grid we need [MIT Technology Review]

  • Pence is joining other GOP officials in pushing the COVID-19 vaccine, telling young conservatives: 'I got the shot' [Insider]

  • Chibok schoolgirl freed in Nigeria seven years after Boko Haram kidnap, governor says [The Guardian]

  • The Best GPS Dog Collars and Pet Trackers [The New York Times]

  • U.S. Now Averaging 100,000 New COVID-19 Infections Daily, Again [Huffington Post]

  • Where Did ‘Synchronized Swimming’ Go? [The Atlantic]

  • What’s Rarer Than Gold? Making It Onto A Wheaties Box. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • The delta variant arrived at just the right time to break our spirits [The Washington Post]

  • A la frontière libano-israélienne, une « dangereuse » poussée de fièvre [Le Monde]

  • Scientists figured out how to hack gray hair — but they don't know why it works [Mashable]

  • How 'Space Environmentalism' Could Prevent a Disaster In Orbit [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • Secret Donors to NonProfit Pushing Trump’s “Big Lie” Election Conspiracy Revealed [The Intercept_]

  • Remembering Hiroshima [Nat Geo]

  • As Trusted Voices, Farmers Could Be Key To Boosting Rural Vaccination Rates [NPR]

  • The Dixie Fire Explodes To Become The 3rd-Largest Wildfire In California's History [CapRadioNews]

  • Doit-on craindre une panne électronique ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Present at the Creation of a Climate Alliance—or Climate Conflict [Foreign Policy]

  • Strait of Emergency? Debating Beijing’s Threat to Taiwan [Foreign Affairs]

  • Pakistan’s Problem With Violence Against Women Is Growing Impossible to Ignore [The Diplomat]

  • Mathematicians Solve Decades-Old Classification Problem [Quanta magazine]

  • Conçue pour lire les films de la grande chambre à bulle européenne, ERASME était un bijou de technologie : ce système pouvait à la fois dépouiller et mesurer les films, une première ! [CERN_FR]

  • NASA, International Panel Provide a New Window on Rising Seas [NASA]

  • Guatemala: Global collaborative investigation nets suspected child sexual abuser [INTERPOL]

  • Air Education and Training Command Embraces Virtual and Augmented Reality [Air Force Magazine]

  • GTA Online's Los Santos Tuners Offers Unrivaled Automotive Playground [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

  • SpaceWERX launch announced during AFWERX Accelerate [U.S. Air Force]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 332 & BENKYO RADIO 332.

Very long month of August, expecting the Economy to make a come back this Fall.

Until Next Time!