JETLAG RADIO 437 | BENKYO RADIO 437

  • It’s pronounced ‘GIF’ [Protocol]

  • Report: Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft laying undersea fiber-optic cables helped increase data transmission capacity by 41% in 2020 while reducing costs [TechMeme]

  • Thousands without power as "hazardous" winter storm lashes East Coast [AXIOS]

  • Tonga was smothered with ash after a volcano erupted. Up to 80,000 people in the country may have been affected, while tsunami waves crashed into New Zealand and other Pacific islands. [Quartz]

  • The FTC’s antitrust case against Facebook is going forward after all [Recode]

  • What AI could be like when you plug a computer into your brain [TheNextWeb]

  • Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Garum [Eater]

  • An Omicron-Specific Vaccine Is on the Way [Inc]

  • The joy, humility—and beauty—of a lifetime of new beginnings [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase Voices: Why I decided on a career in crypto [Medium]

  • Everyone Wants Meaningful Work. But What Does That Look Like, Really? [Entrepreneur]

  • The Gritty, Underground Network Bringing Japan’s Arcades to the US [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 858 [TWIT]

  • Honoring Stephen Hawking’s scientific legacy [Google Blog]

  • Empowering 2 billion global frontline workers [Microsoft Blog]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 437 & BENKYO RADIO 437.

How long will the semiconductor shortage persist? The Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU) has recently discussed this during a recent virtual event. I am eager to resolve this issue. If you work at AMD, Intel Corporation, Apple, or NVIDIA, you can contact me on LinkedIn.

It’s MLK Day. King III implores Senate to act on voting rights. Here are three films you should check out: “MLK/FBI,” “John Lewis: Good Trouble,” and “I am Not Your Negro.” These are all available on various streaming platforms.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 436 | BENKYO RADIO 436

  • Beatport is Collaborating with Richie Hawtin and deadmau5 for new Synth Heads NFT Series [beatportal]

  • Bonobo: “If I look at a piano I tend to reach for the same keys and progressions, whereas with modular you often don’t even know what key you’re in" [Computer Music]

  • Free online chord progression generator: learn, play and create chord progressions from your browser [Future Music]

  • Pioneer DJ Launch Two New Serato Controllers [DJ Mag]

  • Do You Have To Do Drugs to Enjoy Dance Music? [Mixmag] No you don’t

  • Lane 8 previews ‘Reviver’ one last time on first of two Solomon Grey reunions, ‘Automatic’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • New Artist Spotlight: Aura Blaze Calls for ‘Open-Mindedness’ in the Rock/EDM Crossover World [Your EDM]

  • 11 Years Later, Steve Aoki Delivers Dose of Dance Music Nostalgia with Remix of “No Beef” [EDM]

  • “Tell Me Why” We Can’t Stop Listening To Bluckther & Martin Trevy’s New Hit [EDM Sauce]

  • You can listen to a previous episode about the evolution from Web2 to Web3 [Modern Finance]

  • Sarah Silverman — How to Be Your Own Best Friend, Lessons from Therapy, and Grabbing Joy Where You Can Get It (#563) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Humility is Delicious #32945 - here is my BOOK NFT [GaryVee’s BOOK GAMES]

  • Hundreds of thousands of people in dire conditions months after floods [MSF]

  • Remote work and the importance of writing [The Economist]

  • “We’re the idiots, now”: a California doctor on his unvaccinated colleagues — Covid has revealed deep tensions within the medical community [1843 magazine]

  • Managing the Return [Harvard Business Review]

  • Tsunami hits coasts after Tonga eruption [BBC World]

  • A Pandemic Is a Dream Come True for Gamers [Bloomberg Opinion]

  • U.S. CDC urges Americans to wear 'most protective mask you can' [Reuters]

  • “The man (Netanyahu) who worked to destroy the public’s trust in the foundations of democracy for personal reasons is not eligible for deals,” Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz tweeted. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Do the Omicron Numbers Mean What We Think They Mean? [The New Yorker]

  • Razer’s excellent Basilisk V3 mouse is selling for its best price ever [The Verge]

  • Is Covax finally going to vaccinate the world? [Vox]

  • The race to fund crypto’s future sure is expensive [TechCrunch]

  • Our water infrastructure needs to change — Climate change will bring about more deadly floods and deep droughts. The solution is not more dams and levees. [MIT Technology Review]

  • More patients are getting COVID-19 during hospital stays. Experts worry it's because infected healthcare workers are sick on the job. [Insider]

  • #SundayShow in Flag of Netherlands w/ @Buitenhoftv where I spoke about Russia & Ukraine, including outcomes of the recent #NATO-Russia Council, our continued support to Ukraine & how we must remain vigilant everywhere. This is a pivotal time for NATO & we must be ready to expect the unexpected. [CMC_NATO] #NATO

  • Recruitment of veterans by extremists may increase, top Democrat warns [The Guardian]

  • 10 Insightful Tips From People Who Prove It’s Never Too Late — Let their stories be your inspiration as you set resolutions for 2022. [The New York Times]

  • Florida Gay Rights Activist Found Dead In Landfill, Prompting Homicide Probe [Huffington Post]

  • Trump Soft-Launches His 2024 Campaign — The former president’s message at his Arizona rally was as clear as it was dishonest: He didn’t lose to Joe Biden in 2020, and he’ll spend the next year working to elect Republicans who agree. [The Atlantic] Trump must be barred from holding office again due to his involvement in the Jan 6th insurrection

  • Ohio’s Overturned Congressional Map Shows How Lawsuits Might Scramble Redistricting [FiveThirtyEight]

  • A powerful, messy winter storm is charging up the East Coast [The Washington Post]

  • Soupçons de saluts nazis en plein Paris : Gérald Darmanin effectue un signalement à la justice [Le Monde]

  • Spotify faces calls for a misinfo policy as an open letter exposes Joe Rogan's COVID lies [Mashable]

  • Pro-Trump Media Is in Meltdown Mode Over New Oath Keeper Indictments [VICE News]

  • How Martin Luther King, Jr.’s multifaceted view on human rights still inspires today [Nat Geo]

  • Ready for an N95? Here's how to find a high-quality one that fits you well [NPR]

  • The NAACP and Black Lives Matter Sacramento will host a car caravan in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday [CapRadioNews]

  • Prix de l’énergie, une folie organisée [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Biden Can No Longer Ignore Growing Iran-China Ties — Washington may be tired of the Middle East, but Beijing is just getting started. [Foreign Policy]

  • Russia Thinks America Is Bluffing — To Deter a Ukraine Invasion, Washington’s Threats Need to Be Tougher [Foreign Affairs]

  • DRI Future Tense — Through conversations with thought leaders, DRI Future Tense simultaneously focuses on the big picture and hidden details that are shaping seismic shifts in Asia-Pacific geopolitics. [The Diplomat]

  • Evolution ‘Landscapes’ Predict What’s Next for COVID Virus [Quanta magazine]

  • Ready to celebrate #quantumcomputing on 14-25 Feb? Sign up for this year’s #QHack event featuring streaming sessions, a hackathon and coding challenges open to all! #CERNqti is proud to be supporting these exciting days of fun, learning and hacking! https://qhack.ai [CERNquantum]

  • Citizen Scientists Spot Jupiter-like Planet in NASA TESS Data [NASA]

  • Operation Flycatcher II sees arrest of six suspects linked to terrorism, with further arrests and prosecutions foreseen globally as investigations continue to unfold - find out more [INTERPOL]

  • AI, Networks, Hypersonics Are the Pentagon’s Top Research Priorities [Air Force Magazine]

  • Face to Face With the 2023 Honda Civic Type R in Tokyo [Super Street on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 436 & BENKYO RADIO 436.

It appears that FIAWEC has a podcast now, you can listen to Episode 8 now featuring Laura Wontrop Klauser.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 435 | BENKYO RADIO 435

  • Wordle, Web3 and four-day workweeks [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio is created by Nicky Romero. Check out his latest episodes. [Protocol Radio]

  • Microsoft identifies a destructive malware operation targeting multiple Ukrainian orgs; the malware looks like ransomware but lacks a ransom recovery mechanism [TechMeme]

  • Netflix’s hit Don’t Look Up uses a planet-killing comet as a clunky metaphor for climate change, with scientists aghast at society’s inability to manage an obvious existential threat. Well, the comet is here, according to assessments this week from meteorologists. [Quartz] #ClimateChange

  • How to fix Facebook — Can Facebook be redeemed? Twelve leading experts share bold solutions to the company’s urgent problems.[Recode]

  • Alphabet to spin out quantum company after Google’s time crystal breakthrough [TheNextWeb]

  • The Coolest Place to Drink Is Your Local Bookstore [Eater]

  • Welcoming Back Formerly Retired Workers Can Help Ease Your Labor Crunch. Just Don't Forget the Buddy System — How to make their reentry to the workforce as seamless as possible. [Inc.]

  • Resolving these 4 inner conflicts can help you move forward [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase Cloud Launches a Forum for Web3 Developers [Medium]

  • Embrace the Unknown to Transform Your Life [Entrepreneur]

  • On Friday, Russia did the previously unimaginable: It actually arrested a bunch of ransomware operators. Not only that, but members of the notorious group REvil, which has been behind some of the biggest attacks of the past several years, and meat giant JBS. [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 646 [TWIT]

  • Making Open Source software safer and more secure [Google]

  • Learning to Route by Task for Efficient Inference [Google AI Blog]

  • AMD Unveils New Power-Efficient, High-Performance Mobile Graphics for Premium and Thin-and-Light Laptops, and New Desktop Graphics Cards [AMD]

  • Apply to be an Intel® Arc™ Innovator [Intel]

  • The World in Time — David Wengrow [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Stardust: The mission that forever changed our understanding of comets [Astronomy Mag]

  • Manage Your External Workforce Program with SAP Fieldglass - Free openSAP Course (Teaser Video​) [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 435 & BENKYO RADIO 435.

I think the result between Aston Villa and Manchester United made it clear to the players the importance of Cristiano Ronaldo, and not to take him for granted. He has a lot of experience, players need to listen to him, and he should be captain of this squad.

Until Next Time!

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  • We speak to Shall Not Fade label founder Kieran Williams about the label’s new storefront and plans for its six-year anniversary. [beatportal]

  • Music theory basics: How to use key changes in your songs without resorting to cliché [Computer Music]

  • The ultimate beginner's guide to Ableton Live 11 Lite: creating MIDI clips [Future Music]

  • Pioneer DJ Tease New Hardware in Cryptic Video [DJ Mag]

  • Grimes Hints at Dropping an “Absurdly Long” Nightcore Album [Mixmag]

  • The Weeknd shares fifth studio LP, ‘Dawn FM’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Your EDM’s Top 40 Artists To Watch in 2022 [Your EDM]

  • Raking in $4 Million in NFT Sales, Deadmau5 is Showcasing Potential of New Creator Economy [EDM]

  • David Guetta & MORTEN Kick Off 2022 With A Bang With Another Future Rave Smash ‘Permanence’ [EDM Sauce]

  • Join the Modern Finance Newsletter and receive Kevin’s favorite new crypto projects, articles, finance hacks, and more. [Modern Finance]

  • Dr. Michio Kaku — Exploring Time Travel, the Beauty of Physics, Parallel Universes, the Mind of God, String Theory, Lessons from Einstein, and More (#562) [Tim Ferriss]

  • To Everyone Under 30: Take a Deep Breath Right Now [GaryVee]

  • “If the rain abandons us again, we don’t know what we will do” [MSF]

  • A young Afghan woman on breaking free of the burqa — It was dehumanizing to grow up in Afghanistan under a veil. I escaped but others are now ensnared, says Sultana [The Economist]

  • Capitol riot: “America was on the edge of disaster long before Trump” [1843 magazine]

  • When Being Indispensable Backfires — Being too helpful may end up hurting your career progress. Here’s how to set some boundaries. [Harvard Business Review]

  • Man gets genetically-modified pig heart in world-first transplant [BBC News]

  • Pfizer Begins Making Shot That Targets Omicron, Original Virus [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. CDC advises Americans to avoid travel to Canada [Reuters]

  • UN launches nearly $5bn aid appeal for Afghanistan [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Can Companies Force Themselves to Do Good? A new kind of corporate structure, the perpetual-purpose trust, can make the values of pro-social companies permanent. [The New Yorker]

  • Google exec says Apple is ‘holding back’ customers who text — Android boss says it’s not about iMessage — it’s about RCS [The Verge]

  • We need to wear better masks — Cloth masks won’t cut it against omicron. [Vox]

  • GM finally agrees California can set vehicle emissions rules as it preps to scale EVs [TechCrunch]

  • Competitive e-cycling lets you be a champion from your apartment [MIT Technology Review]

  • Psaki and Fox News reporter spar over Biden's 'pandemic of the unvaccinated' comments: 'You're 17 times more likely to go to the hospital if you're not vaccinated, 20 time more likely to die' [Business Insider]

  • In a ceremony on January 7, Commodore Ad van de Sande🇳🇱 of the Royal Netherlands Navy assumed command of the Standing NATO Maritime Group One (SNMG1). — The command was transferred from Commodore Bradley Peats🇨🇦 of the Royal Canadian Navy during a virtual ceremony between Ottawa, Canada; Allied Maritime Command in Northwood, UK; and Amsterdam, Netherlands. [LinkedIn] #NATO #maritime

  • ‘It looks like a war zone’: horror as Bronx apartment building went up in flames [The Guardian]

  • Georgia Wins National Title, Conquering a Drought and a Rival [The New York Times]

  • Michelle Obama Voting Rights Push Includes Plan To Register More Than 1 Million New Voters [Huffington Post]

  • It’s Time for Democrats to Break the Glass [The Atlantic]

  • The NFL Regular Season Ended As It Started: In Absolute Chaos [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: West Virginia’s coal miners just made Joe Manchin’s life a lot harder [The Washington Post]

  • Autotests et attestation sur l’honneur : Jean Castex annonce une simplification du protocole sanitaire dans les écoles [Le Monde]

  • Apple reportedly wants nothing to do with Zuck's metaverse [Mashable]

  • Google Had Secret Project to ‘Convince’ Employees ‘That Unions Suck’ [VICE News]

  • The Silence — or Worse — of Human Rights Hawks on U.S. Sanctions Against Afghanistan — When opposing the withdrawal from Afghanistan, D.C. hawks crowed about human rights. With U.S. sanctions causing starvation? Not so much. [The Intercept_]

  • Rescues of rare Philippine eagles soar during the pandemic [National Geographic]

  • For this Latinx graphic novelist, superheroes can be real. They can even be family [NPR]

  • Single-payer health care is back on the table at the California Capitol [CapRadioNews] #MedicareForAll #M4A

  • En Allemagne, deux lignes pour un même camp [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • DeepMind’s David Silver on games, beauty, and AI’s potential to avert human-made disasters [Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists]

  • More Power to More People — To protect democracy, we have to first figure out why it’s worth saving. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Search for Stability in Afghanistan [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan’s COVID-19 Surge Spreads at Alarming Speed [The Diplomat]

  • Euler’s 243-Year-Old ‘Impossible’ Puzzle Gets a Quantum Solution [Quanta magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday à janvier 1977 avec la Division Théorie. — Les physiciens théoriciens du CERN encouragent la recherche fondamentale et appuient la recherche expérimentale dans les champs en rapport avec la physique des hautes énergies. 🔗[CERN_FR]

  • NASA Announces New Chief Scientist, Senior Climate Advisor [NASA]

  • With Europe the largest and fastest growing user of INTERPOL channels it was a very constructive meeting with EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator @ilkka_salmi. Looking forward to further developing this strong relationship in addressing the #terrorist threat in Europe and beyond. [INTERPOL]

  • US to Russia: Concessions Must be ‘Reciprocal’ [Air Force Magazine]

  • Toyota's New GR86 Goes Anime With Initial D and the Drift King [MOTORTREND]

  • Undertake projects like you mean it with the Project and Roadmap apps in #MicrosoftTeams. Manage, track, and collaborate on your projects from one place. Learn more: [Microsoft Project]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 434 & BENKYO RADIO 434.

First off, I am extremely excited that #MedicareForAll (#M4A) is back on the table in California. I am eager to hear more from Senator Bernie Sanders and his coalition from Our Revolution to make this happen. This would be huge.

Thank you to POTUS for addressing that he is tired of the Filibuster along with millions of us Americans. We need to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act in the Senate, it has already passed in the House of Representatives.

Congratulations to Georgia who did the impossible: beat the almighty Alabama team in the College Football National Championship.

Extremely proud of the FBI, the DOJ, and the Intelligence Community for going after Trump’s mob who wanted to renew their Insurrection on the anniversary of January 6th, and how those who took part in that insurgency must be arrested and put on trial. They attacked the police and must suffer the consequences. The GOP is currently on a path to White Nationalism, and Democrats must save our democracy. It is imperative that work continues to stop this threat. POTUS said it, we must fight all enemies, foreign and domestic, and these individuals were domestic terrorists. The same way it is illegal to enter the pilot’s cabin in an airplane, you cannot have unauthorized access to the Capitol. It’s fucking common sense. Do not underestimate Mueller’s warning. If Trump isn’t barred from holding office again, he might install himself as a Dictator and stop future elections. I am not kidding.

I want to thank Secretary Blinken on two fronts. First, for reiterating the importance with our NATO partners about the need for de-escalation with Russia regarding Ukraine, which is a situation that Putin created himself needlessly. Nobody wants M.A.D., and we must all do a better job of advertising the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists newsletter since the Kremlin must understand that nobody wins in that scenario. It’s best to instead for both countries to hold exercises and keep it at that. Second, I want to thank the Secretary for committing more funds for the people suffering in Afghanistan. It is imperative that the money goes to aid workers who can evenly distribute it to people in the region, and not to the Taliban.

Attached below is a YouTube video series on A.I. from PBS for those interested in the topic.

PS. Hillary Clinton was forced to testify before Congress more than 10 hours. Donald Trump hasn't even been subpoenaed once. How strong is their mob? It’s time for the FBI to act.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 433 | BENKYO RADIO 433

  • Google Fiber employees seek union recognition [Protocol]

  • Ahmaud Arbery killers sentenced to life [AXIOS]

  • GameStop Entering NFT and Cryptocurrency Markets as Part of Turnaround Plan [TechMeme]

  • The secret to having more meaningful conversations [Quartz]

  • To catch an insurrectionist — Everyone thought it was cool to take selfies doing crimes until the FBI got all their data from Google and said hello. [Recode]

  • Dell’s new XPS 13 Plus makes weird design choices in the name of power [TheNextWeb]

  • Taco Bell Debuts the Only Good Fast Food Subscription [Eater]

  • Why the Next Generation of Robots May Be Based on Ants and Fish [Inc.]

  • The 8 most highly anticipated video games of 2022 [Fast Company]

  • Perspective: Bitcoin is not boring [Medium] #Coinbase

  • 5 Tips for Effective Workplace Communication [Entrepreneur]

  • Astronomers Discover a Strange Galaxy Without Dark Matter [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1856 [TWIT]

  • CES 2022: Making the most of your drive with Google [Google Blog]

  • Training Machine Learning Models More Efficiently with Dataset Distillation [Google AI Blog]

  • Astronomy Magazine Collection 2016-2020 DVD-ROM [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Embrace Enterprise AI: What It Is and How It Adds Value [SAP]

  • Snapcraft, the app store for Linux [UBUNTU]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 433 & BENKYO RADIO 433.

In case you did not know, 433 is one of the biggest football communities in the world. Here is the website, be sure to check it out. Patrice Evra was recently featured, and his book will eventually be on my bookclub as well.

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JETLAG RADIO 432 | BENKYO RADIO 432

  • Beatportal is offering you the chance to win great prizes, including Beatport store credits, a Beatport LINK subscription and more. [beatportal]

  • Roland TB-303 vs. software emulations: can you tell the difference? [Computer Music]

  • Wave Alchemy’s Triaz drum machine promises “the greatest library of modern drums ever created” [Future Music]

  • RZA Says He Regrets Selling Wu-Tang Clan Album to Martin Shkreli [DJ Mag]

  • Music Consumption in the UK Has Increased For the Seventh Year in a Row [Mixmag]

  • Hearing impaired DJ workshops to launch in London in 2022 [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Porter Robinson & Rika Mikuriya Announce Their Engagement [Your EDM]

  • Jim Carrey is Featured on The Weeknd’s Upcoming Album, “Dawn FM” : Listen [EDM]

  • Apollo XO & Tanner Dixon – Metamora (Radio Edit) [EDM Sauce]

  • Particle: Fractionalizing Banksy with NFTs [Modern Finance]

  • I had no interest in tango before visiting Argentina. [Tim Ferriss]

  • Rainbow Six: Extraction [Ubisoft]

  • You’re About to Have the Best Year of Your Life! So Excited For Your 2022. [GaryVee]

  • Tens of thousands of people flee Cameroon as violence spreads [MSF]

  • Japan’s economy is stronger than many realise — Not bad, but could be better [The Economist]

  • New year’s resolutions are pointless [1843 magazine]

  • Ask These 5 Questions to Decide Your Next Career Move [Harvard Business Review]

  • Awe: The 'little earthquake' that could free your mind [BBC Worklife]

  • Biden’s Jan. 6 Speech to Lay ‘Singular Responsibility’ on Trump [Bloomberg]

  • CDC recommends Pfizer's COVID-19 booster for ages 12 to 15 [Reuters]

  • India police make arrests in online ‘auction’ of Muslim women — Woman, 19, suspected to be the main accused among three arrested by Mumbai police over app that put more than 100 women ‘on sale’. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Afghanistan has Become the World’s Largest Humanitarian Crisis — Four months after the Biden Administration withdrew U.S. troops, more than twenty million Afghans are on the brink of famine. [The New Yorker]

  • BMW debuts its new color-changing paint technology at CES: E Ink [The Verge]

  • The GOP’s masculinity panic [Vox]

  • Software stocks get punched in the face (again) [TechCrunch]

  • Have a better 2022 with these tech resolutions [MIT Technology Review]

  • Unvaccinated teen in Los Angeles tests positive for a co-infection of COVID-19 and the flu now being dubbed 'flurona' [Insider]

  • Inspirational! Congratulations Captain Preet Chandi 👏 Already creating history as the first woman of colour to complete a solo crossing across Antarctica, 🇬🇧 British Army physio #PolarPreet completed her expedition to the South Pole almost a week ahead of schedule [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Pfizer Inc expects the latest results from a clinical trial for kids under the age of five of the Covid-19 vaccine it developed with Germany’s BioNTech SE by April, a top company scientist has said according to Reuters. [The Guardian]

  • How to Stop Trump and Prevent Another Jan. 6 [The New York Times]

  • Abigail Breslin Tells Anti-Masker To ‘F**k Off’ After They Insult Her For Wearing One [Huffington Post]

  • Stop Wasting COVID Tests, People — With the surge in cases, tests should be reserved for those who need them most. [The Atlantic]

  • The Insurrection [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Hospitals are running low on yet another resource: Hope [The Washington Post]

  • Covid-19 : l’Assemblée nationale adopte en première lecture le projet de loi instaurant le passe vaccinal [Le Monde]

  • Hyundai envisions a future where robots whisk everyone around [Mashable]

  • Government Photos Show Sacreligious Desecration of Unique Wu-Tang Clan Album [VICE News]

  • Capitol Rioter Admits False Statements to FBI, but Prosecutors Haven’t Charged Him with a Felony — The Justice Department frequently charges Muslims with felonies for making false statements to federal agents. [The Intercept_]

  • A national 'climate corps'? California is leading the way — The California Conservation Corps shows what a national Civilian Climate Corps might achieve: a big win for the environment and meaningful work for youth—outdoors. [National Geographic]

  • 8 ways teachers are talking about Jan. 6 in their classrooms [NPR]

  • Pianist Víkingur Ólafsson wants to change how we think about Mozart [Cap Radio News]

  • Offrez lui plutôt un abonnement au “Monde diplomatique” [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Germany’s Baerbock Meets Blinken in First Washington Visit [Foreign Policy]

  • Deplatformed But Not Defanged — The U.S. Militia Movement After January 6 [Foreign Affairs]

  • Global Arms Trends: What’s New? [The Diplomat]

  • Flying Fish and Aquarium Pets Yield Secrets of Evolution — New studies reveal the ancient, shared genetic “grammar” underpinning the diverse evolution of fish fins and tetrapod limbs. [Quanta magazine]

  • Des empreintes de pas dans la neige alors que les Cernois reviennent au travail après les vacances d'hiver. Nous sommes impatient de commencer cette nouvelle année ! Flexed biceps — Vous aimeriez découvrir le CERN ? Participez à nos visites virtuelles : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s X-59 Kicks Off 2022 in Texas for Ground Testing [NASA]

  • For more information on Project First (Facial, Imaging, Recognition, Searching and Tracking) and how we use biometrics to help police fight terrorism 👇[INTERPOL]

  • Hacking the Supply Chain [Air Force Magazine]

  • A Spotless '80s Toyota Street Car with 1,000 HP On Tap? [Super Street on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 432 & BENKYO RADIO 432.

I got an Apple Watch Series 7, and so far, my favorite function is the Chronograph, and the ability to switch displays. The Health functions are great, but I despise having to charge a watch every day. I looked at Apple Laptops (I need MacOS for Logic Pro, but Mac Mini 2022 is still delayed), but cannot in good conscience spend $3500 for 32GB of RAM on a MBP. That is the quintessential reason why young teenagers hate Mac People because it means that you’re “rich.” I know what it’s like to be the kid with the TOSHIBA or etc, and how the other kids make fun of the kid with a non-brand name laptop. That is why I am extremely proud of Satya Nadella for making $250 Windows Surface SE special versions, which come with the Microsoft Office Suite. These laptops have everything for Students to learn, and focus on learning, not spend all days making emojis. It is time for Tim Cook to release an MBP (not a Macbook Air) at $1000, it’s the least he can do now that Apple is worth $3 Trillion Dollars. Will he be another evil Billionaire like Elon Musk, or will he grow empathy? Time will tell. Also there’s no point delaying the 2002 Mac Mini. Release it already. Stop making Mac Products for Rich people bracket. If your products are so amazing, you need to let people from poor and middle-income brackets have access to them. I’m not spending $3500 on a laptop that can’t even run Microsoft Project.

My Razer laptop is still a Beast, and I want to enjoy FL Studio 20.9 new release. Unfortunately I have to keep writing new reports because of Trump and his mob of people who are trying to destroy our democracy. Now you know why I don’t have time to DJ, and why I make mixtapes whenever I get a chance.

I love the Initial D movies! I can’t believe the next series of TV show, MF Ghost is coming out in 2023! It’s going to be awesome!

Cavs are doing amazing this season! Fingers crossed, they’ll get far in the Playoffs! Kevin Love really pumped those guys up! It’s amazing!

Terrible performance from Manchester United recently. They really need to get to work because the new Manager is not messing around, he will remove you from the squad if you’re not performing. You are paid millions of dollars to kick the ball around. Supporters live paycheck to paycheck, and Football/Soccer is a religion. They spend their hard-earned money and cash to watch your matches on the football pitch, or on TV. Stop letting them down. This is MANCHESTER UNITED. Sir Bobby Charlton is 84 fucking years old, don’t disappoint him during his remaining glorious years on Planet Earth. Thanks in advance.

Advance Wars™ 1+2: Re-Boot Camp has been delayed to Spring 2022. I am upset but then again I do not own a Nintendo Switch as of yet.

I am making further advancements in Final Fantasy VII: Remake.

There is a harsh cold winter coming to Afghanistan. Millions of children will die. President Biden needs to send funds, and avoid a catastrophe.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 431 | BENKYO RADIO 431

  • It’s going to be a busy year in tech policy. Here’s what to watch. [Protocol]

  • If the metaverse takes off, it could take cues from today's privatized, centralized, financialized tech ecosystem and echo the development of play-to-earn games [TechMeme]

  • Mike Pence’s team helping Jan. 6 committee [AXIOS]

  • GM’s 90-year reign as the best-selling car maker in the US is over. Toyota finally overtook the Detroit giant in 2021. [Quartz]

  • 3 ways remote work could remake America [Recode]

  • Scientists created a biological quantum circuit in grisly experiment with tardigrades [TheNextWeb]

  • Three Shots or Bust [Eater]

  • Biden's New Omicron Strategy Includes 500 Million Free At-Home Covid Tests [Inc.]

  • Not motivated at work? 3 strategies to get back in gear [Fast Company]

  • 10 Predictions for Web3 and the Cryptoeconomy for 2022 [Medium] #Coinbase

  • Why Every Leader Could Benefit From Adopting a Gen Z Mindset [Entrepreneur]

  • The History of Predicting the Future [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 856 [TWIT]

  • How a college grad kicked off his career in data analytics [Google Blog]

  • A Scalable Approach for Partially Local Federated Learning [Google AI Blog]

  • Only That I Were an Official Person! [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Astronomer Amy Mainzer spent hours chatting with Leonardo DiCaprio for Netflix's Don't Look Up [Astronomy Magazine]

  • 13 Ways Revenue Leaders Can Deliver Growth in the New Year [Salesforce Blog]

  • Cruz Roja y SAP: apostando por la diversidad y la inclusión (español) [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 431 & BENKYO RADIO 431.

Remember when you get demoralized from studies, take it one day at a time. Study just a little bit, one day at a time, and eventually, you will earn your degree, certificate, etc.

Always think of what Malala said: One Teacher, One Book, One Pen, can Change the World.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 430 | BENKYO RADIO 430

  • On Our Radar: December 2021 [beatportal]

  • Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch review [Computer Music]

  • Google launches spectacular free online electronic music exhibition, featuring playable AR vintage synths [Future Music]

  • Vinyl Sales in 2021 at Highest Level in Three Decades [DJ Mag]

  • SVEN VÄTH ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM SET FOR RELEASE IN FEBRUARY [Mixmag]

  • Dancing Astronaut’s Label of the Year: Ophelia Records [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Beloved Melodic Dubstep Artist Blackmill Announces First New Album In A Decade, Out On Christmas [Your EDM]

  • 21 Stories that Defined EDM in 2021 [EDM]

  • Jeffrey Sutorius Announces 2022 World Tour & Album Ahead Of New Single “Sink Or Swim” [EDM Sauce]

  • Be sure to visit Modern Finance’s website to know about latest episodes [Modern Finance]

  • Zen Master Henry Shukman — 20 Minutes of Calm, Plus the Strange and Powerful World of Koans (#560) [Tim Ferriss]

  • “Every good thing that has ever happened to me, everybody told me was stupid.” [GaryVee]

  • 8 things to know about the EU/Belarus border crisis [MSF]

  • What to expect in year three of the pandemic — New antibody and antiviral treatments, and better vaccines, are on the way [The Economist]

  • New year, new you? History’s best transformations [1843 magazine]

  • Our Favorite Management Tips of 2021 [Harvard Business Review]

  • A Linguistic Look at Omicron [The New Yorker]

  • 11 Great Apps for Your New Windows 11 PC [The Verge]

  • Why we need a better flu shot — a universal flu vaccine is closer than you think. [Vox]

  • We need to pay more attention to ‘age-tech’ [TechCrunch]

  • The code must go on: An Afghan coding bootcamp becomes a lifeline under Taliban rule [MIT Technology Review]

  • United and Spirit Airlines announce temporary pay bumps for pilots and flight attendants in effort to alleviate labor shortages [Insider]

  • The VJTF is the highest-readiness element of #NATO’s 40,000-strong Response Force. The formation, formally known as NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force, was created in 2014 in response to crises in the Middle East and Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, and is permanently available to move within days to defend any Ally [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Teens and young adults driving record Covid cases in US, health officials say [The Guardian]

  • A Nation on Hold Wants to Speak With a Manager — In our anger-filled age, when people need to shop or travel or cope with mild disappointment they’re “devolving into children.” [The New York Times]

  • COVID, Crappy Weather Bring More Cancelled Flights Into The New Year [Huffington Post]

  • The Truth About Prohibition [The Atlantic]

  • What should I do to protect myself from omicron, the World Health Organization's newest COVID-19 variant of concern? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • First all-Black team of climbers heading to Everest [The Washington Post]

  • Le masque obligatoire dès 6 ans dans certains lieux publics à partir de lundi [Le Monde]

  • The 15 best documentaries streaming on HBO Max to learn something new [Mashable]

  • Biden’s New Fuel Economy Standards Still Allow Cars to Pollute More If They’re Not Called Cars — The “light truck” loophole for pickups and SUVs that allow them to pollute more than other cars. [VICE News]

  • She Helped Expose Secret UAE-run Prisons in Yemen — and Paid a Steep Price: Huda Al-Sarari was forced into exile after her work documenting human rights abuses by U.S.-backed Emirati forces garnered global attention. [The Intercept_]

  • The new year once started in March—here's why [National Geographic]

  • Retired general warns the U.S. military could lead a coup after the 2024 election [NPR]

  • At his funeral, Tutu is remembered for helping end apartheid and championing rights [CapRadioNews]

  • Au bonheur des réfractaires [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Biden’s First Year [Foreign Policy]

  • Stop Starving Afghanistan — Why the West Should Release Its Economic Chokehold [Foreign Affairs]

  • Addressing Challenges Faced by Taiwan’s Migrant Workers [The Diplomat]

  • The Year in Math and Computer Science [Quanta magazine]

  • Le CERN vous souhaite une #BonneAnnée 2022 — 2022 promet d'être une année pleine de progrès : restez connectés pour le redémarrage du #LHC, des prouesses de physique et d'ingénierie, et des nouvelles de la part de notre communauté variée.🌟#upgradingLHC #WhatsUpLHC #HiLumiLHC [CERN_FR]

  • Biden-Harris Administration Extends Space Station Operations Through 2030 [NASA]

  • Victims (often men) are tricked by an attractive stranger into participating in naked videos chats which are secretly recorded and subsequently used for blackmail. [INTERPOL]

  • Can a Service Contract Save the F-35? [Air Force Magazine]

  • The 2023 Honda Civic Type R Prototype Has the Sweetest Camouflage [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 430 & BENKYO RADIO 430.

Very excited about OSU’s win in the Rose Bowl. As always, when you mess with The Ohio State University Football team, you mess with the OSU Department of Statistics, which will showcase that TTUN lost their Bowl Game, while OSU won their Bowl Game. Just in case if you’re still a teenager debating between going to OSU and TTUN. Remember which team is stronger during the history of these two teams. Go Bucks! Be sure to check out the Eleven Warriors blog.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 429 | BENKYO RADIO 429

  • NFTs and blockchain gaming had a breakout — and controversial — year [Protocol]

  • How Elon Musk’s Software Focus Helped Tesla Navigate Chip Shortage [TechMeme]

  • Biden lays out "two paths" for Ukraine crisis in call with Putin [AXIOS]

  • Strange radio waves emerge from the direction of the galactic center [Quartz]

  • 22 predictions we made in January, and the 13 we got right [Recode]

  • Will we still worry about the damn chip shortage in 2022? [TheNextWeb]

  • You Should Be Drinking Grower Champagne [Eater]

  • The 5 Biggest Business Moments of 2021 [Inc.]

  • Want to be happier? Science says buying a little time leads to significantly greater life satisfaction [Fast Company]

  • How crypto enables economic freedom [Medium] #coinbase #Cryptocurrency

  • 8 Ways You Can Use Science to Make Your New Year's Resolutions Stick [Entrepreneur]

  • Boom’s Quest to Make Supersonic Flights a Reality (Again) [WIRED]

  • This Week In Tech Episode 855 [TWIT]

  • 2021 Year in Review: Google Quantum AI [Google Blog]

  • The Sky This Week: Enjoy the Quadrantids [Astronomy Magazine]

  • The new year is upon us and you know what that means...it's time to train! Start with the SAP Business Technology Platform, ABAP Environment tutorials for beginners 💡[SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 429 & BENKYO RADIO 429.

I am very excited about the Year 2022. There’s a lot to look forward to, because Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson are all working hard to defeat the Omicron variant. The fact that the U.S. Army also got a vaccine in the pipeline that will defeat all future variants of COVID-19 is extremely promising. Let us remember what’s important: the best way to NOT let COVID-19 mutate into future variants is to get the entire population of the world vaccinated. Let’s get it done. I want to get back to normal, you want to get back to normal, we all want to get back to normal, get yourself vaccinated and boosted so you can lead by example, then tell your friends and family to get vaccinated. Thank you for listening.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 428 | BENKYO RADIO 428

  • Beatport Next Class of 2021: Highlights [beatportal]

  • An Ableton Live user has installed every version of the DAW from the past 20 years so you can see how it’s changed [Computer Music]

  • Claude VonStroke: “A copy of Ableton and a Mac right now is better than a $500,000 studio in 1987” [Future Music]

  • Ghostface Killah Putting Out Unreleased ‘90s Lyrics as NFTs [DJ Mag]

  • Frank Ocean Shares New Song on First Blonded Radio Show Since 2019 [Mixmag]

  • Dancing Astronaut presents the Top Electronic Albums of 2021 [Dancing Astronaut]

  • David Guetta Says “Best Years for Dance Music in History” Are Coming After the Pandemic [EDM]

  • Subduxtion Releases Two Track EP On I&W Music Titled Desire [EDM Sauce]

  • From Web2 to Web3: Alexis Ohanian and Kevin Rose [Modern Finance]

  • Forget New Year’s Resolutions and Conduct a ‘Past Year Review’ Instead (#559) [Tim Ferriss]

  • “I made thousands of pieces of content before anybody even began to give a shit.” [GaryVee]

  • MSF at 50 – half a century of medical humanitarian action [MSF]

  • How to think about the threat to American democracy — The Republican Party’s continued Trump infatuation is alarming. It should not lead to fatalism [The Economist]

  • I can’t bear to get out of bed [1843 magazine]

  • HBR’s Most-Read Research Articles of 2021 [Harvard Business Review]

  • Who is Ghislaine Maxwell? The story of her downfall [BBC News]

  • Wall Street Finally Learns It Can't Ignore Crypto and NFTs [Bloomberg]

  • Biden and Putin to speak on Thursday amid Ukraine tensions [Reuters]

  • Tensions boil as Palestinian prisoners face collective punishment — Rights groups decry information blackout over conditions of injured prisoners; relatives of hunger-striking inmate, meanwhile, demand international intervention. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • 10 Great Games for Your New Gaming PC [The Verge]

  • Despite omicron, Covid-19 will become endemic. Here’s how. [Vox]

  • The hacker-for-hire industry is now too big to fail — This is a big moment of turbulence and change for the hacking business. But the demand is here to stay. [MIT Technology Review] this article also discuss the evil NSO Israeli Malware/Spyware Pegasus company

  • How would humans respond to the discovery of aliens? NASA enlisted dozens of religious scholars to find out. [Insider]

  • Indictment of alleged Proud Boys leaders over US Capitol attack upheld [The Guardian]

  • Everybody Into the Metaverse! Virtual Reality Beckons Big Tech. [The New York Times]

  • Up Your Salsa And Guac Game With This Traditional Latin Culinary Tool [Huffington Post]

  • Our Relationship With COVID Vaccines Is Just Getting Started — We probably will need additional shots. But just how many depends on our immune systems, the virus, and how often they collide. [The Atlantic]

  • Our Guide To The College Football Playoff Semifinals [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Harry Reid was no Mitch McConnell. And that’s a good thing. [The Washington Post]

  • Olivier Véran met la pression sur les non-vaccinés — Lors de l’examen en commission à l’Assemblée nationale du projet de loi sur le passe vaccinal, le ministre de la santé s’est adressé aux plus réticents face à la hausse rapide des contaminations. [Le Monde]

  • Everything you need to know before watching 'Cobra Kai' season 4 [Mashable]

  • Edible Hemp-Infused Transit Tickets Are the True Face of Innovation [VICE News]

  • The Virus Hunters — How the Pursuit of Unknown Viruses Risks Triggering the Next Pandemic [The Intercept_]

  • The 21 most fascinating scientific discoveries of 2021 [National Geographic]

  • Biden again calls on Putin to de-escalate tensions along Ukraine border [NPR]

  • Sacramento to open warming centers on New Year’s Eve as rain, freezing temps continue [Cap Radio News]

  • Dans les lycées et les collèges, la vie scolaire sous Pronote [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Elections to Watch in 2022 — Next year’s contests are set to bring populist reckonings, parliamentary headaches, and a possible democratic crisis or two. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Never-Ending Brexit — The True—and Mounting—Costs of Leaving the EU [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Final Flights of the Afghan Air Force — As the Afghan government collapsed, the country’s pilots were left with an impossible choice: stay and face possible death at the hands of the Taliban, or fly away. [The Diplomat]

  • The Year in Biology [Quanta magazine]

  • Alors que la fin d'année approche, redécouvrez certaines de nos meilleures publications de #2021 grâce à une #PhotoDeLaSemaine spéciale! Merci à tous nos merveilleux photographes de nous montrer la beauté du CERN. Camera with flash — Quelle photo avez-vous préférée cette année? #BestOf2021 [CERN_FR]

  • 2021 Disasters: A Look Back [NASA]

  • People smuggling sting operation: Kenya-Netherlands cooperation lands renowned fugitive in jail [INTERPOL]

  • Revamping Homeland Defense [Air Force Magazine]

  • Here's Your Chance to Own Dom Toretto's Fast and Furious Mazda RX-7 [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 428 & BENKYO RADIO 428.

I watched the new Spider-Man: No Way Home movie in IMAX and it was amazing! I highly recommend you watch this movie if you can.

Until Next Time!