JETLAG RADIO 391 | BENKYO RADIO 391

  • The five stages of coming to terms with a global chip shortage [Protocol]

  • Be part of what’s happening. [Twitter]

  • This is how the Federal Reserve will confront climate change [Quartz]

  • New technologies are promising a shortcut to enlightenment [Recode]

  • Who the fuck is the $6,099 M1 Max MacBook Pro for? Twitter knows [TheNextWeb]

  • Al Roker’s New Podcast Wants to Make Sure Your Thanksgiving Dinner Is a Breeze [Eater]

  • The Dive Bar Would Rather Save Us [PUNCH]

  • Why the Smartest Bosses Will Be Hiring More Career Changers Than Ever [Inc.]

  • What to know about Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill [Fast Company]

  • NANO vs. Cryptoworld? [Medium]

  • How to Talk to Your Leader About Personal Issues and Ask for an Accommodation [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Coffee Grinders [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1841 [TWIT]

  • M1 Max MacBook Pro Review: Truly Next Level! [MKBHD]

  • My Setup Got a MASSIVE Upgrade! [Dave2D]

  • The NEW Colorful HomePod Minis! Orange Unboxing [iJustine]

  • What is Coming Up, Everybody! | Thomas Sanders [Thomas Sanders]

  • Arm CEO Says Industry is Spending $2B a Week to Address Chip Crisis [Slashdot]

  • Democratic Senators Assure UN Negotiators Build Back Better Is ‘Very Close’ to Passing [Gizmodo]

  • The best gifts for the coffee nerd in your life [engadget]

  • Memory leaks are crippling my M1 MacBook Pro–and I’m not alone [Hacker News]

  • La French Tech [Medium]

  • Vin Diesel Pleads With Dwayne Johnson to Return to ‘Fast & Furious': ‘Fulfill Your Destiny’ [Yahoo! entertainment]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 391 & BENKYO RADIO 391.

For the longest time, I always had a bad posture. I wanted to let you know that I’ve been working on it, and my new Razer chair helps a lot for me to sit up straight. Very comfortable too.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 390 | BENKYO RADIO 390

  • What’s Next For Afro House? [beatportal]

  • Reissue of the classic SP-1200 sampler announced by Dave Rossum [Computer Music]

  • The 10 greatest drum breaks of all time and where to hear them [Future Music]

  • Swedish House Mafia: “Dance Music is Freedom. That’s Our Language” [DJ Mag]

  • A new Documentary is Celebrating the Origins of Rave and Club Culture [Mixmag]

  • Space Ibiza to return in 2022 with club, bar, and restaurant [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Martin Garrix & Maejor’s AREA21 Debut Album Tracklist Revealed [Your EDM]

  • Martin Garrix and Zedd are Teasing a Long-Awaited Collab [EDM.com]

  • EDMsauce.Com Artist Of The Week: Asi Vidal [EDM Sauce]

  • The Modern Finance podcast covers all things cryptocurrency/blockchain - new coins, NFTs, DeFi, and the metaverse. Hosted by @kevinrose [Modern Finance]

  • Eric Schmidt — The Promises and Perils of AI, the Future of Warfare, Profound Revolutions on the Horizon, and Exploring the Meaning of Life (#541) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Road to Twelve and a Half: Empathy [GaryVee]

  • Americans elected the president to get rid of his predecessor. They’re not sure what else he can do [The Economist]

  • Our kids always lose stuff. Why do we tolerate them destroying the planet? — An environmentalist-mother’s patience is running out [1843 Magazine]

  • Make Learning a Part of Your Daily Routine [Harvard Business Review]

  • EA says NFTs are part of the future of games industry [BBC News]

  • U.S. Offers $10 Million Reward for Russia-linked group DarkSide Ransomware Leaders [Bloomberg]

  • Biden sets COVID-19 vaccine rules for businesses [Reuters]

  • UK approves Merck’s antiviral COVID-19 pill in world first move [AL-Jazeera News]

  • When “Foundation” Gets the Blockbuster Treatment, Isaac Asimov’s Vision Gets Lost [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge’s Guide to Black Friday 2021 [The Verge]

  • Discovering a Big Bang of opportunity in a universe of data [Vox]

  • Isomorphic Labs is Alphabet’s play in AI drug discovery [TechCrunch]

  • The 50-year-old problem that eludes theoretical computer science [MIT Technology Review]

  • AOC says Democrats lost in Virginia because they ran a 'super-moderated campaign' that was boring to progressives [Insider]

  • How do #NATO Allied forces learn to operate safely and effectively in urban environments? By training together #WeAreNATO [LinkedIn]

  • ‘We feel pride’: old Western gets new life dubbed in Navajo language [The Guardian]

  • Bitterness Over Brexit Lies Behind Fraying France-U.K. Relations — A recent dispute over fishing rights illuminates a broader and more fundamental disagreement over Britain’s decision to leave the European Union. [The New York Times]

  • Biden's Big Bill On Brink Of House Votes, But Fights Remain — House Democrats appear on the verge of advancing President Joe Biden's Build Back Better package and a companion infrastructure bill. [Huffington Post]

  • What Democrats Need to Realize Before 2022 [The Atlantic]

  • NBA Offenses Are In A Funk. Will It Last? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • FBI to weigh prosecuting 37 unruly passengers amid uptick of incidents on planes [The Washington Post]

  • Au procès du 13-Novembre, la biographie expurgée de quatre combattants de l’Etat islamique — Sur les quatorze accusés, quatre ont combattu en Syrie. Originaires de Tunisie, d’Algérie, du Pakistan et de Suède, ils ont raconté la vie qu’ils menaient avant de rejoindre l’organisation terroriste. [Le Monde]

  • Tom Hanks' reaction to Jeff Bezos' space offer is hilariously blunt [Mashable]

  • Hey, Jeff Bezos: Send Hideo Kojima to Space Already [VICE News]

  • Secret Israeli Document Offers No Proof to Justify Terror Label for Palestinian Groups [The Intercept_]

  • New clues may explain the mysterious origins of the Falklands wolf [Nat Geo]

  • The Biden administration is suing Texas over its new voting law [NPR]

  • COVID vaccines are rolling out for younger kids in Northern California. Here's what to know. [CapRadioNews]

  • Prendre conscience ne suffit pas [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • With Haqqanis at the Helm, the Taliban Will Grow Even More Extreme [Foreign Policy]

  • The Wars Within Islam Are Not Over — But the Post-9/11 Era Is—and America Must Adapt [Foreign Affairs]

  • Afghanistan’s Neighbors Likely To Play Convoluted Games With the Taliban: New Report — A new Diplomat Risk Intelligence report finds, among other things, that the Taliban’s relationships with Pakistan and Iran remain complicated. [The Diplomat]

  • The Cipher Brief Open Source Report for Thursday, Nov 4, 2021 [The Cipher Brief]

  • Sponge Genes Hint at the Origins of Neurons and Other Cells [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday à ISOLDE en 1976 Lab coat ISOLDE est l'installation expérimentale la plus ancienne du CERN. Les 50 expériences qui y sont menées permettent d'acquérir des connaissances fondamentales et ont des applications médicales. Pour en savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • Vice President Harris Visits NASA to See Vital Climate Science Work [NASA]

  • “INTERPOL stands with the Palestinian survivors and victims of #terrorism from Israel” Our special representative to the @UN, Odd Reidar Humlegard, called yesterday for collective action against this common issue. Cooperation means law enforcement can adapt to ever-evolving threat landscapes.✊ [INTERPOL]

  • Google Is ‘Excited’ to Compete for DOD’s New Cloud, DIU Director Says [Air Force Magazine]

  • The Hottest Nissans and Datsuns From the 16th Annual Japanese Classic Car Show [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 390 & BENKYO RADIO 390.

Very excited about the House passing the Infrastructure Bill. Let’s hope President Biden gets to it asap. The Build Back Better Bill is next hopefully.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 389 | BENKYO RADIO 389

  • US sanctions four companies, including Israel Spyware Malware NSO Group, that sell spyware or hacking tools, adding them to a list of entities engaging in “malicious cyber activities” [TechMeme]

  • Bitcoin in an IRA isn’t such a crazy idea [Protocol]

  • Ford becomes the first major US automaker to mandate vaccines. The company wants its 32,000 salaried workers in the US to be fully vaccinated by Dec. 8. Along with General Motors and Stellantis, it had already mandated that Canadian employees be fully vaccinated by the end of the year as well. [Quartz]

  • Service workers are getting paid more than ever. It’s not enough. [Recode]

  • The 4 computer systems of the future (and what we’ll use them for) [TheNextWeb]

  • The McPlant Is Just McOkay [Eater]

  • Here Comes Japanese Rum [Punch]

  • How This Founder Used Twitter to Help Ease L.A. Shipping Jam [Inc.]

  • I practice intentional happiness. Here are 3 ways it helped make me a better leader [Fast Company]

  • The Interstellar Engine We Could Build Today [Medium]

  • It's All in Your Head: How to Shift Your Mindset for Serious Success [Entrepreneur]

  • The Metaverse Is Simply Big Tech, but Bigger [WIRED]

  • TWIT is Carbon Neutral! [TWIT]

  • Pixel 6/6 Pro Review: Almost Incredible! [MKBHD]

  • My Pixel 6 Pro Review [Dave2D]

  • *NEW* AirPods 3! [iJustine]

  • Honoring Indigenous communities around the world [Google Blog]

  • GoEmotions: A Dataset for Fine-Grained Emotion Classification [Google AI Blog]

  • Celebrate Lucy’s Launch [Astronomy Magazine]

  • How Omni-Channel Order Management Is Changing the Retail Landscape [Salesforce Blog]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 389 & BENKYO RADIO 389.

Everybody needs to STOP BITCHING ABOUT BIDEN. Everybody told you during the Primaries to elect Bernie Sanders, and you chose not to. Biden is POTUS, you need to pass his initiatives. Listen to the Gravel Institute, if the Democrats don’t take this seriously, we are in big trouble for 2022 and 2024.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 388 | BENKYO RADIO 388

  • Beatport Hits Lisbon for an In-Person ReConnect Event with ANNA, Sama’ Abdulhadi, and more [beatportal]

  • Zplane’s Tonic is a “music theory plugin” that detects the key and scale of any recording [Computer Music]

  • 18 top iPad apps for music-making: the best synths, DAWs and effects for iPad [Future Music]

  • The 100 most important dancehall tracks of all time [DJ Mag]

  • Cooly G Announces New EP ‘Save Me’ on Hyperdub [Mixmag]

  • Exclusive: Mark Knight shares loaded hour-long mix ahead of Seismic Dance Event [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Insomniac Absolutely Delivers for 25th Edition of EDC [Your EDM]

  • Why Aspiring EDM Artists Can’t Miss the Amsterdam Dance Event [EDM.com]

  • Adventure Club & Dance Gavin Dance’s Tilian Share ‘Drive’ With BEAUZ [EDM Sauce]

  • MoFi Consensus – Going full-on degen with Olympus DAO, KLIMA, Abracadabra, Shiba Inu and more. [Modern.Finance]

  • Harvard Polymath Noah Feldman — Deep Focus for Hyper-Productivity, Learning 10+ Languages, Predicting the Future with History, the Possibilities (and Limitations) of DAOs, Lessons from the Iraq Invasion, Designing the Supreme Court of Facebook, the Virtue of Scholarship, and the Wild Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (#540) [Tim Ferriss]

  • New book out in 12 days! [GaryVee] can’t wait for the NFT!

  • Activities suspended in Ituri health district following attack on vehicle [MSF]

  • The number of people who have died from covid-19 is likely to be close to 17 million [The Economist]

  • Sea urchins v kelp: the fight for California’s marine life [1843 magazine]

  • A User’s Guide to Open Strategy [Harvard Business Review]

  • COP26: Biden attacks China and Russia leaders for missing summit [BBC News]

  • CDC Gives Final Go-Ahead for Pfizer’s Pediatric Covid Vaccine [Bloomberg]

  • Dreams on hold: Afghan girls, women desperate to get back to class [Reuters]

  • Thirty years of sham ‘peace process’ [AL-jazeera News]

  • Republicans Name Joe Manchin Employee Of the Month [The New Yorker]

  • A$AP Rocky’s Debut Mixtape was a Perfect Talisman of the 2010s [Mic]

  • Elijah Wood touted a newly acquired NFT. A racism scandal ensued. [INPUT] first of all, all those “Boring Ape” NFTs are racist as hell, why is this Elijah Wood looking at NFT racist?

  • One Side-Effect of Capitalism Caused Millions of Premature Deaths, Study Reveals [INVERSE]

  • Microsoft is planning 3D metaverse apps for Xbox and gaming [The Verge]

  • Covid-19 vaccines for young kids are a big step toward a new normal [Vox]

  • Facebook says it will delete facial recognition data on more than a billion users [TechCrunch]

  • This chemist is reimagining the discovery of materials using AI and automation [MIT Technology Review]

  • The US Air Force is trimming its fighter force. Here are the 4 jets it wants to fight future wars. [Insider]

  • This year at the #NATO Summit, Allied leaders put #ClimateChange at the top of NATO’s agenda. These are the goals they set out #COP26 [LinkedIn]

  • Racist White Women give Republican Glenn Youngkin wins Virginia governor’s race in blow to Biden [The Guardian]

  • Why Democrats Are in Trouble [The New York Times]

  • Trump May Be About To Learn That Being Ex-President Doesn’t Carry Much Weight In Court [Huffington Post]

  • How to Find the Secret to Meaningful Work [The Atlantic]

  • Go With The Analytics … But Say You Went With Your Gut [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Democrats let Biden down. McAuliffe — and democracy — paid the price. [The Washington Post]

  • « Une “guerre froide 2.0” entre les Etats-Unis et la Chine pourrait conduire à une lutte idéologique à mort dans le cyberespace » [Le Monde]

  • Ford has unveiled a retro '70s concept electric pickup [Mashable]

  • It Is Possible for 'Eternals' to Be Both Diverse and Bad [VICE News]

  • House Coronavirus Committee Launches Investigation into Organizations Pushing Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin [The Intercept]

  • Modern Lives, Ancient Caves — Look down! The subterranean realm has a lot to teach us about life on the surface; these modern-day cave dwellers will help us get comfortable in the dark. [National Geographic]

  • Too many people think the pandemic is over, warns England's No. 2 medical officer [NPR]

  • $182 million in pandemic food aid is going unused in California. Here’s how to make sure you’re not missing out. [CapRadioNews]

  • Moins de troupes, plus de drones [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • State Department: Thousands of U.S. Residents Still Stuck in Afghanistan [Foreign Policy]

  • The ICC’s Flawed Afghan Investigation — Why the Court Shouldn’t Let America Off the Hook [Foreign Affairs]

  • Bumpy Road Ahead for Talibanomics: DRI Experts [The Diplomat]

  • A Roadmap for AI in the IC [The Cipher Brief]

  • Surprising Limits Discovered in Quest for Optimal Solutions [Quanta magazine]

  • Les laboratoires du monde entier célèbrent le @DarkMatterDay, on pense qu'elle constitue la majeure partie de la matière de l'univers. Pour le #DarkMatterDay2021, le CERN organisera des événements.Pour en savoir plus :[CERN_FR]

  • Lucas Paganini, studying the Jovian system [NASA]

  • Red Notice: Sabonge Carlos Hostilio [INTERPOL]

  • DOD to Brief Congress on China’s Military Progress [Air Force Magazine]

  • Toyota Corolla AE86 Gets Factory Heritage Parts From Gazoo Racing [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 388 & BENKYO RADIO 388.

I know everybody is upset about Facebook deciding that they will be the ones who create the “metaverse.” First of all, it’s not up to Mark Zuckerberg. I understand that Microsoft is working on its own Metaverse. I believe Sony Playstation should work on its own, and definitely the folks at Valve Software / Steam. Heck, I’ve been building one for the past couple of years.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 387 | BENKYO RADIO 387

  • Four processes to keep you innovating through change [Protocol]

  • Meta's promised metaverse is going to be boring and is meant to distract us from the world that Facebook helped break [TechMeme]

  • G20 leaders announced a climate agreement. On the first day of COP26, the group restated a commitment to the Paris Agreement and pledged to end public investment in coal power plants overseas. (Follow along with our free COP26 newsletter.) [Quartz]

  • Why Hertz’s big Tesla deal is such a blockbuster [Recode]

  • This new $15 Raspberry Pi is like mana for at-home programming projects [TheNextWeb]

  • The Best Loaf Cake Recipes, According to Eater Editors [Eater]

  • Is Your City Nearing an Endemic? Here Are a Few Things to Keep in MindSome areas with high vaccination rates are starting to ease Covid-19 protocols. Your own company's policies will depend on the conditions on the ground and in your workplace. [Inc.]

  • What Big Oil knew about climate change, in the industry’s own words [Fast Company]

  • (Coffee) French Press [Medium]

  • McDonald's Is Making Its Famous McRib Sandwich Into an NFT [Entrepreneur]

  • The Race Is On to Develop a Vaccine Against Every Coronavirus — A “universal” shot would protect against every branch of Covid’s viral family tree—even future ones. But getting there won’t be easy. [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 847 [TWIT]

  • Expanding pathways into higher education and the workforce [Google Blog]

  • Grammar Correction as You Type, on Pixel 6 [Google AI Blog]

  • Found: The first exoplanet outside of our Milky Way [Astronomy Mag]

  • Ecopreneurs Are Leading a New Age of “For Purpose” Businesses [Salesforce Blog]

  • Highlights of the SAP S/4HANA Cloud 2111 Release [SAP Blog]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 387 & BENKYO RADIO 387.

about 95% of the Active-duty Air Force and Space Force members are vaccinated. It is IMPERATIVE that the remaining 5% get their COVID-19 vaccination shots. You need to understand, you cannot be in a group of guys/gals if you catch the virus, and end up spreading it to others. That’s why you need to be vaccinated.

This philosophy applies to other entities. If you are an EMT / Firefighter / Police officer, you need to get vaccinated. How are you suppose to lead by example if yourself aren’t vaccinated? How are you going to tell the general public to wear a mask if you’re not wearing a mask, and be vaccinated?

The COVID-19 vaccine is coming soon to ages 5-11. This is huge. Parents want to return to normalcy. They want the kids in the classroom in a safe environment. They need the ability of the teacher/professor to take off their mask when they speak so they can address the classroom. But, teachers/professors cannot do that unless their entire classrooms are vaccinated.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 386 | BENKYO RADIO 386

  • Beatport Insider October 2021: Top-Selling Drum & Bass Tracks, Artists, and Labels [beatportal]

  • Teenage Engineering's computer-1 DIY PC case sells out in minutes [Computer Music]

  • 20 years of Ableton Live: a history told by the founders and developers [Future Music]

  • Alternative Top 100 DJs 2021, powered by Beatport [DJ Mag]

  • Eddington Again Releases New Single ‘Core 22’ [Mixmag]

  • Extend EDC Las Vegas 2021 with 25+ sets from the festival’s comeback weekend [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Avicii’s Final Performance Of “Levels” Uploaded To YouTube In Honor Of Its 10th Anniversary [Your EDM]

  • Watch Skrillex Bring Out Benny Benassi to Drop Iconic “Cinema” Remix in New York [EDM.com]

  • Midnight Pool Party – POTENTIAL [EDM Sauce]

  • MoFi Consensus – Going full-on degen with Olympus DAO, KLIMA, Abracadabra, Shiba Inu and more. [Modern.Finance]

  • Alisa Cohn on Prenups for Startup Founders, How to Reinvent Your Career, the Importance of “Pre-Mortems,” and the Three Selves (#539) [Tim Ferriss]

  • 17 days until new book release! [GaryVee]

  • Newborn babies struggle to survive in war-torn Yemen [MSF]

  • How the pandemic has changed the weather in the technology industry [The Economist]

  • Sea urchins v kelp: the fight for California’s marine life [1843 magazine]

  • Forget Flexibility. Your Employees Want Autonomy. [Harvard Business Review]

  • Biden: We were clumsy over France submarine row [BBC News]

  • Pfizer Shot Cleared for Kids 5 to 11 in Pandemic Milestone [Bloomberg]

  • A prosecutor made gains against graft in Honduras. As probes got ever closer to President Juan Orlando Hernández, though, the government fought back. Reuters looks at the corruption and impunity leading record numbers of Hondurans to migrate north. [Reuters]

  • In first, Guantanamo detainee details CIA torture in court [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What Biden Can’t Do on Student Debt — And What He Won’t Do — Activists argue that the President could cancel student debt with the stroke of a pen, fulfilling a campaign promise. Newly uncovered documents suggest that Biden has been “reviewing” the issue for months. [The New Yorker]

  • These might be the first leaked photos of Intel’s Arc Alchemist graphics card [The Verge]

  • The coup in Sudan, explained [Vox]

  • Twitter now lets all iOS users ‘Super Follow’ select creators [TechCrunch] Follow me on Twitter at @IAMZAKI, I have 1,500 followers and need 10,000 followers for Super Follow!

  • Inside the machine that saved Moore’s Law [MIT Technology Review]

  • Declassified US intelligence report on COVID-19's origins says both natural transmission and lab leak theories remain 'plausible' [Business Review]

  • ❝Enhancing NATO's coordination in the space domain will be game-changing for Allied Commanders in air, sea and land domains, as well as for Joint Commanders. Development of a well-trained and increasingly experienced space cadre is fundamental to ensuring NATO can make the best use of the increased situational awareness offered by space,❞ said Lieutenant General Pascal Delerce, Deputy Commander Allied Air Command.

    Space professionals from many Allied nations have been working together to integrate Space capabilities within multi-domain operations during NATO's Exercise Steadfast Jupiter 21. [LinkedIn]

  • ‘Yeah, we’re spooked’: AI starting to have big real-world impact, says expert — Prof Stuart Russell says field of artificial intelligence needs to grow up quickly to ensure humans remain in control [The Guardian]

  • Are Pre-Black Friday Deals Worth It? [The New York Times]

  • Democrats Are Close To Implementing Big Fines For Illegal Union Busting [Huffington Post]

  • Democrats Need to Count Up, Not Down — President Biden’s infrastructure “framework” can be seen one of two ways. [The Atlantic]

  • Ohio State Turned Its Defense Around And Looks Like A Contender Again [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Facebook Under Fire — Facebook didn’t share data about coronavirus misinformation [The Washington Post]

  • Les retrouvailles du petit bal perdu de l’Aubrac [Le Monde]

  • How to convince young people to get vaccinated [Mashable]

  • Mastodon Lawyers Tell Trump Social Network to Make Source Code Public [VICE News]

  • How to Cancel $3.2 Million of Debt for 20,000 People who went through the Carceral System [The Intercept_]

  • What’s at stake at COP26—the crucial global climate summit [National Geographic]

  • When can kids under 12 get their COVID-19 vaccination shots? Here's the timeline [NPR]

  • Few working poor get to vote on unions. Can California change that? [CapRadioNews]

  • Préférence nationale, un remède de charlatan [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Who Controls the Seas? [Foreign Policy]

  • The Inevitable Rivalry — America, China, and the Tragedy of Great-Power Politics [Foreign Affairs]

  • Time to Pursue Arms Control With North Korea [The Diplomat]

  • Why NATO is Practicing Nuclear Strike Missions [The Cipher Brief]

  • Is the Great Neutrino Puzzle Pointing to Multiple Missing Particles? [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le hibou dans le donjon! Owl — Pour célébrer #Halloween, sur cette #PhotoDeLaSemaine la visite d'un étrange visiteur dans un bureau du centre de données du CERN. Délivre-t-il du courrier à un sorcier ou une sorcière ? ⚡ [CERN_FR]

  • Sun Releases Significant Solar Flare [NASA]

  • Through the #AHTCPU, Kenya is the first country in Africa to be connected directly to INTERPOL’s International Child Sexual Exploitation Database. #ENDviolence

    Learn more in our #DisruptingHarmKenya report: https://bit.ly/DH_reports [INTERPOL]

  • DOD Tests AI-powered Spectrum Management Technology on Aerial Combat Training Ranges [Air Force Magazine]

  • Part II of Wekfest USA's Return to SoCal [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

  • How to prevent tens of thousands of Afghans from starving to death [Task & Purpose]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 386 & BENKYO RADIO 386.

It’s Halloween weekend! Please have fun if you’re going trick-or-treating and/or going to a party but be careful. Be sure to have a designated driver. Do it for yourself and your loved ones. Always wear a seatbelt. Thanks in advance.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 385 | BENKYO RADIO 385

  • Tech company diversity reports are more important than ever [Protocol]

  • Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook the company is now Meta, to better encompass all of its products [TechMeme]

  • Netflix isn’t streaming COP26 (though it did centralize its climate content with help from summit organizers). But when it comes to streaming, Netflix is facing a quiet competitor: Alphabet’s YouTube Premium, which has gradually transformed its old-school social media platform into an unlikely but legitimate rival. [Quartz]

  • How well can an AI mimic human ethics? [Recode]

  • Surprise! The MacBook Pro’s notch is a software mess too [TheNextWeb]

  • Restaurant Design Right Now — and What’s Next [Eater]

  • How This Marketing Company Is Powering Allbirds and Warby Parker [Inc.]

  • Making workplaces better for people struggling with mental health will make work better for everyone [Fast Company]

  • The Panera Method — Writing your book in peace and comfort. [Medium]

  • Video Exposes Walmart Warehouse Hoarding PlayStation Consoles Amid Supply Chain Issues [Entrepreneur]

  • Climate Stress Was Getting Me Down, So I Made a Clicker Game [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1840 [TWIT]

  • Pixel 6/6 Pro Review: Almost Incredible! [MKBHD]

  • 2023 Corvette Z06 sounds *INSANE* (COLD START) [Sam Sheffer]

  • M1 Max MacBook Pro Review! (14" + 16") [Dave 2D]

  • New 16in and 14in MacBook Unboxing | M1 Max and M1 Pro [iJustine]

  • Ambushing Geronimo [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Space may help scientists finally pin down the lifetime of a neutron [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Your Instinct Still Matters – Why Data Alone Isn’t Enough to Drive Decisions [Salesforce Blog]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 385 & BENKYO RADIO 385.

While Sama’ Abdulhadi did not make the DJ Mag Top 100, she did make the Alternative Top 100 DJs 2021. I was very happy. The number one on that list is Charlotte De Witte, and she does Techno, so that’s pretty cool.

I was furious with the 0-5 result for MUFC. Things better change with the next match. At first I was very mad at the coach, but then Rooney made a good point: it’s the players who were on the field, and they need to ask themselves who was at fault. The Manchester Derby is coming up. More UCL matches. We cannot afford to make mistakes.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 384 | BENKYO RADIO 384

  • We look at 10 artists leading the French house revolution. [beatportal]

  • Music theory basics: notes, intervals, scales and chords explained [Computer Music]

  • Native Instruments celebrates 25th anniversary with new free instrument and limited-edition hardware [Future Music]

  • Album of the Month: Eris Drew ‘Quivering In Time’ [DJ Mag]

  • Manchester Community Radio Station Announces Party for its First Anniversary [Mixmag]

  • Ross From Friends releases glitzy new album, ‘Tread’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Swedish House Mafia Announce First US Tour In 10 Years, Release New Single With The Weeknd [Your EDM]

  • EDM.com’s 2021 Halloween Event Guide [EDM.com]

  • Emma McGann — Teary Eyed [EDM Sauce]

  • A Complete Newbie Attempts To Understand How A Watch Actually Works [HODINKEE]

  • 18 days until next book release! [GaryVee]

  • Enter third-wave economics [The Economist]

  • “It’s a wonderful place...a playland.” The Hong Kongers fleeing to Blackpool [1843 magazine]

  • What to Do About “Back to the Office” Jitters [Harvard Business Review]

  • US white supremacists face a legal reckoning [BBC World]

  • Shiba Inu Surges to Record as Robinhood Petition Passes 300,000 [Bloomberg]

  • What you need to know about the coronavirus right now [Reuters]

  • 25th Anniversary — The price of truth: AL Jazeera marks 25 dangerous years [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Joe Manchin’s Deep Corporate Ties [The New Yorker]

  • Photoshop will get a ‘prepare as NFT’ option soon [The Verge]

  • Is ignoring the pandemic a crime against humanity? [Vox]

  • An all-electric Range Rover is coming in 2024 [TechCrunch]

  • How AI could solve supply chain shortages and save Christmas [MIT Technology Review]

  • An Artificial Intelligence Strategy for NATO [LinkedIn]

  • Biden condemns ‘acolyte of Trump’ in crucial Virginia governor’s race [The Guardian]

  • Why ‘Evangelical’ Is Becoming Another Word for ‘Republican’ [The New York Times]

  • The Most Popular Spooky Children's Movie In Each State [Huffington Post]

  • Four Measures That Are Helping Germany Beat COVID [The Atlantic]

  • Americans Don’t Trust Their Congressional Maps To Be Drawn Fairly. Can Anything Change That? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Formula One racing is gaining traction in the United States, and an emerging fan base is along for the ride [The Washington Post]

  • A Saint-Etienne, Emmanuel Macron se fait le chantre d’une France conquérante — En déplacement dans la Loire, lundi, le chef de l’Etat a déconstruit les thèses déclinistes, attaquant sans le citer Eric Zemmour. [Le Monde]

  • Netflix's 'Cowboy Bebop' trailer hints at Spike Spiegel's mysterious past [Mashable]

  • Black and Latinx People Care More About Climate Change Than White People: Poll [VICE News]

  • Mostly rich people avoid paying $600 billion a year in taxes, in part through lack of income reporting to the IRS that Biden is trying to change. [The Intercept]

  • Helping kids overcome a fear of shots [Nat Geo]

  • Record rainfall drenches drought-stricken California and douses wildfires [NPR]

  • What you need to know about COVID boosters [CapRadioNews]

  • Climat, une conférence à la recherche du temps perdu [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Pentagon’s Office Culture Is Stuck in 1968 [Foreign Policy]

  • The International Order Isn’t Ready for the Climate Crisis [Foreign Affairs]

  • Beijing and the UN [The Diplomat]

  • How Tadayuki Watanabe Disproved a Major Conjecture About Spheres [Quanta Magazine]

  • Excited about @CERN's #QuantumTechnology Initiative? Stay tuned to our LinkedIn channel to keep track of all the latest activities and updates related to #CERNqti: #honestbroker #particlephysics [CERNquantum]

  • NASA Invites Media to Learn About S-MODE Mission [NASA]

  • A good meeting with Ikramov Azizbek, Uzbekistan’s Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs to discuss a range of issues including combating terrorism and border security. [INTERPOL]

  • Alternate Fighter Plan: Cut F-15EX, Extend F-22, Buy New Stealth Jets, More F-35s [Air Force Magazine]

  • Wekfest Makes Its Triumphant Return to the Heart of L.A. [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 384 & BENKYO RADIO 384.

Right now, we basically have a choice between Democrats, who are upstanding citizens, and Republicans who act like Slavery never happened in America. I implore you to read Obama & Bruce Springsteen’s latest book as soon as you can, which is on my Bookclub for December.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 383 | BENKYO RADIO 383

  • Blockchain gaming companies call on Valve to reverse its NFT ban [Protocol]

  • Welcome to the world’s most popular manga! Jump right in to experience explosive action and sensational storytelling! [SHONEN JUMP]

  • The 12 Best Games on PlayStation Now [KOTAKU]

  • Patch 1.31 for Cyberpunk 2077 is now available on PC, consoles, and Stadia. [Cyberpunk 2077]

  • There Will Be No Sexy Knuckles in The Sonic 2 Movie [IGN]

  • Gran Turismo 7 Has Over 400 New Cars, New Video Teases [GameSpot]

  • Let’s break down that Halo Infinite campaign trailer [Polygon]

  • Bring back 1UP.com please! [1up.com]

  • Study: Fear of debt keeps Latinos out of college [AXIOS]

  • Best Companies for Remote Workers 2021 [Quartz]

  • Apple Saved Music. Why Not TV? [Recode]

  • Ethereum’s upgrade is finally coming — will it overtake Bitcoin? [TheNextWeb]

  • The Eater Guide on How to Help During the Crisis [Eater]

  • The Whiskey Unicorn Goes Crypto [Punch Drink]

  • Why You Don't Need to Be an Expert in Your Field to Start a Billion-Dollar Company [Inc.]

  • You can finally buy rapid at-home COVID-19 tests on Amazon [Fast Company]

  • Ten Different Types of Coffee Drinks Explained [Medium]

  • 4 Unconventional Ways to Increase Productivity While Staying Sane During Your Work Day [Entrepreneur]

  • Dystopia Is Upon Us. Are You Ready? [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 846 [TWiT]

  • Climate change is humanity’s next big moonshot [Google Blog]

  • Deciding Which Tasks Should Train Together in Multi-Task Neural Networks [Google AI Blog]

  • A Long American Tradition [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • The Sky This Week: Spot the moment Venus reaches dichotomy [Astronomy Magazine]

  • From Zero to Google and How Getting Certifications Pays Off [Salesforce Blog]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 383 & BENKYO RADIO 383.

I want to thank Hideo Kojima for releasing a volume 2 soundtrack to Death Stranding. This game has been extremely therapeutic during the pandemic. I really hope he releases the PS5 Director’s Cut version for PC.

Have you seen Major Dad on Netflix? It’s a really good show.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 382 | BENKYO RADIO 382

  • Masters at Work and Harvey Sutherland Remix New Surprise Chef EP [beatportal]

  • Arturia's V4.0 MicroFreak firmware update adds WaveUser synth engine and 64 new presets [Computer Music]

  • The 10 best synth presets in history - and where to hear them [Future Music]

  • Wu-Tang Clan Video Game Reportedly in Development [DJ Mag]

  • The Vinyl Straw: Why the Vinyl Industry is at Breaking Point [Mixmag]

  • Watch Lil Nas X make a surprise appearance during Diplo’s EDC performance [Dancing Astronaut]

  • DJ Snake Releases Latest Mega-Collab With Ozuna, Megan Thee Stallion, & LISA of BLACKPINK, “SG” [Your EDM]

  • Meet Nebula, Manhattan’s Biggest Nightclub to open since 2020 [EDM.com]

  • LUM!X, MOLOW Drop Electro Halloween Anthem “Trick Or Treat” [EDM Sauce]

  • Watching Movies Owen Wilson Heads To Sea With A Rolex Pepsi GMT In 'The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou' [HODINKEE]

  • Nearly 400 people rescued from the Mediterranean need a place of safety [MSF]

  • 21 days until Sixth Major Book Release! [GaryVee]

  • A real-time revolution will upend the practice of macroeconomics [The Economist]

  • How to get 120 Afghans out of Kabul [1843 magazine]

  • Chappelle slams cancel culture amid Netflix furor [BBC News] if you’re more upset about Dave Chappelle’s special than Korea’s Squid Game, something is wrong with you, not with Dave (Source: Bill Maher)

  • Stop Playing Nice With Russian Computer Hackers — State-sponsored digital pirates aren’t going away and need to be met with more coordinated and forceful action. [Bloomberg Opinion]

  • Moderna says its COVID-19 vaccine protective, safe in young children [Reuters]

  • Kashmiris beaten, Shami abused after India loses to Pakistan [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Revisiting “The 4-Hour Workweek” [The New Yorker]

  • MacBook Pro with M1 Pro and M1 MAX Impressions: Giving the People What They Want [The Verge]

  • Who should get a Covid-19 booster shot right now? [Vox]

  • macOS Monterey is now live [TechCrunch]

  • How AI is reinventing what computers are [MIT Technology Review]

  • Hertz is ordering 100,000 Teslas in the largest electric-vehicle purchase ever [Insider]

  • Worst of US pandemic likely behind us but we can’t drop our guard, experts say [The Guardian]

  • Tax the Rich, Help America’s Children [The New York Times]

  • 12 Ways To Sneak In Mental Health Breaks Throughout Your Day [Huffington Post]

  • The Facebook Papers — ‘History Will Not Judge Us Kindly’ — Thousands of pages of internal documents offer the clearest picture yet of how Facebook endangers American democracy—and show that the company’s own employees know it. [The Atlantic]

  • All The Science You Need To Make Your COVID-19 Decisions [FiveThirtyEight]

  • CDC director encourages kids to go outside on Halloween and ‘enjoy your trick-or-treating’ [The Washington Post]

  • Quels sont les rêves de la jeunesse rurale en France ? [Le Monde]

  • Add some pizazz to your space with these smart light bars on sale [Mashable]

  • Internet Service Providers Collect, Sell Horrifying Amount of Sensitive Data, Government Study Concludes [VICE News]

  • As Sen Joe Machin’s Star Rose in West Virginia, The FBI and IRS Probed his Closest Allies [The Intercept]

  • How to travel the world—by radio [Nat Geo]

  • In a new book, Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen envision a more unified America [NPR]

  • Sacramento went from record drought to record rain. Climate change may make that more common. [CapRadioNews]

  • « Le Monde diplomatique » en Algérie [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The United States Needs to Get Serious — Washington isn’t behaving like a competent great power due to partisan gridlock, recycling of discredited ideas, and a lack of focus on real threats. [Foreign Policy]

  • How to Vaccinate Africa — America Can Help, But It Needs the Right Partner [Foreign Affairs]

  • India Hits 1 Billion Vaccine Doses — However, there is a huge gap between the numbers who have received one shot and those who are fully immunized. [The Diplomat]

  • The Cipher Brief Open Source Report for Monday, Oct 25, 2021 [The Cipher Brief]

  • An Ultra-Precise Clock Shows How to Link the Quantum World With Gravity [Quanta magazine]

  • We are excited to reveal #CERNqti’s international #advisoryboard! Follow the link to meet prominent #quantumtechnologies experts guiding @CERN’s Quantum Technology Initiative: #honestbroker #quantumgovernance [CERN_FR]

  • Chandra Sees Evidence for Possible Planet in Another Galaxy [NASA]

  • Cash, guns, cocaine and a suspected terrorist captured in international border operation [INTERPOL]

  • More than 53,000 Afghan Evacuees on US Bases as Pentagon Monitors Readiness [Air Force Magazine]

  • Vaughn Gittin Jr. Gittin a Break From Drifting While the Gittin's Good [MOTORTREND]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 382 & BENKYO RADIO 382.

There seems to be a disconnect, therefore let me spell it out into words that you can comprehend. You should not let your kids watch “Squid game.” What you should make them watch is “Orange is the New Black.” That’s right, every time your teens complain, make them watch that show, and they will be “scared-straight.” There’s nothing glamorous about jail, it’s not a funhouse, There are 91 episodes. That’s enough episodes so that they make good choices by the time they are done watching the show.

Did you get your COVID-19 booster shot yet? If you are eligible, it will immunize you from the virus for an additional 6 months.

Until Next Time!