JETLAG RADIO 445 | BENKYO RADIO 445

  • The movies that made tech [Protocol]

  • Playlist [Protocol Radio]

  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office announced Monday that he's ordered an inquiry into allegations from a Conservative Member of Parliament that she was fired from a ministerial job due to her Muslim faith. [AXIOS]

  • The World Health Organization’s chief warned against assuming the pandemic is nearly over. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wants nations to stay alert for additional variants. Meanwhile, the famously strict lockdown in Xian, China was lifted Monday after four days of zero new cases. [Quartz]

  • Microsoft is buying one of the biggest names in games — if Washington lets it [Recode]

  • 4 threats posed by Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites — Astronomers want their sky back [TheNextWeb]

  • Comfort Pasta Is Only Three Ingredients Away [Eater]

  • How a Day of Apple-Picking Led to a $2 Billion Startup on a Mission to Feed the Hungry — How Misfits Market saw customer demand grow fivefold. Here's how it took on the pandemic moment. [Inc.]

  • This is how job hopping helped me score a dream job [Fast Company]

  • Was It Worth Buying 12 Books for an NFT? [Medium]

  • EV Stocks are Among the Hottest in the Market, But Most are Missing the Really Big and Most Profitable Story—What’s Coming Next [Entrepreneur]

  • Bird Flu Is Back in the US. No One Knows What Comes Next [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 859 [TWIT]

  • More digital skills training in the Latino community [Google Blog]

  • Accurate Alpha Matting for Portrait Mode Selfies on Pixel 6 [Google AI Blog]

  • The Sky This Week: Catch Mars in the morning [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Enable Users in Multilingual Business with SAP Translation Hub - Free openSAP Course (Teaser Video)​ [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 445 & BENKYO RADIO 445.

We are here. We are getting close to the arrest of Donald J. Trump by the FBI. Donald Trump is a man who appeases White Nationalists and caused an Insurrection on our Capitol in Washington D.C.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 443 | BENKYO RADIO 443

  • Low-code and business agility [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio 493 [Protocol Radio]

  • How Ohio attracted Intel to build semiconductor plants, including pursuing execs for eight months, financial incentives, and sustainability commitments [TechMeme] #megaproject

  • The shipping industry will need a $200 price on carbon to get to zero emissions [Quartz]

  • Why the New York Times is buying the Athletic [Recode]

  • “Countries with women in leadership have suffered six times fewer confirmed deaths from Covid-19 than countries with governments led by men. — Will the Pandemic Reshape Notions of Female Leadership?” [HBR] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives Wear a Mask!

  • 5G is grounding planes and freaking out airlines: We found out why [TheNextWeb]

  • The 38 Essential Kuala Lumpur Restaurants [Eater]

  • Biden's Build Back Better Agenda Gets Second Chance — The president announced plans to split up the $1.75 trillion bill into at least two parts: one focused entirely on climate-change mitigation. [Inc.]

  • Tip of the week: Make websites more readable [Fast Company]

  • We’re testing audio on Medium [Medium]

  • Why Hard Work Alone Isn't Enough [Entrepreneur]

  • How Bloghouse’s Sweaty, Neon Reign United the Internet [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 858 - E3 goes virtual, microdosing in the metaverse [TWIT]

  • Your 2022 guide to Google Ad Manager [Google Blog]

  • LaMDA: Towards Safe, Grounded, and High-Quality Dialog Models for Everything [Google AI Blog]

  • Japanese AIBs Revive AMD's Radeon RX 550 for $155 [Tom’s Hardware]

  • Intel’s ‘mega fab’ in Ohio rings alarm bells in Oregon [The Oregonian]

  • Nvidia AI Enterprise containerizes AI with Tanzu support [RCR Wireless]

  • Astronomers catch a stellar drive-by [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Ephemera: Meat Loaf [Chuck Palahniuk]

  • I Still Haven't Forgiven Square Enix For Abandoning Deus Ex [The Gamer]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 443 & BENKYO RADIO 443.

It is imperative that Dick Cheney is pursued for war crimes against humanity. America, and the World cannot heal until Dick Cheney suffer the consequences of his actions.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 442 | BENKYO RADIO 442

  • Cover Story: Bonobo [beatportal]

  • Mackie’s M•Caster Live is a compact live streaming mixer with one-knob vocal effects and RGB lighting [Computer Music]

  • Best podcasting headphones 2022: an essential tool for your podcast rig [Future Music]

  • Watch Jeff Mills Play an Improvised Live Set Among Ancient Ruins on Greek Island of Delos [DJ Mag]

  • Thandi Draai Releases New Compilation Album, ‘Africa Gets Physical Vol. 4’ [Mixmag]

  • Calvin Harris reassumes Love Regenerator alias on piano house blend with Riva Starr, ‘Lonely’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Electric Polar Bears Team Up With Vocalist Katie Sky For Invigorating Single, “Cold Shoulder” [Your EDM]

  • Watch Steve Aoki and a Neurosurgeon Discuss New Ultrasound Helmet to Treat Brain Disease [EDM]

  • Rave Glasses [EDM Sauce]

  • Did you know that in 2013, if you had 1 bitcoin (BTC), you could spend $1 on a cheeseburger? Did you know that 7 years later, the same 1 bitcoin was enough to buy a $50,000 car in 2020? Research the latest on Modern Finance. Be patient. [Modern.Finance]

  • New to the Tim Ferriss blog? Start here [Tim Ferriss]

  • How to mix your ambitions with humility | With Thomas Tull [GaryVee]

  • Yemen: ‘Unjustifiable’ Saudi-led coalition air strike on prison kills and injures hundreds [MSF]

  • ATLAS V - USSF-8 [ULA]

  • What America’s largest technology firms are investing in — Their focus is on the metaverse, cars and health care [The Economist]

  • Why are so many liberals pessimistic about America? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How Leaders Can Build Connection in a Disconnected Workplace [Harvard Business Review]

  • UN condemns deadly air strike on Yemen prison [BBC News]

  • Nasdaq 100’s Unrelenting Declines Ring a Dot-Com Bust Alarm Bell [Bloomberg]

  • 'I'm not God! Can't win every match' - Osaka proud despite early exit [Reuters]

  • Thich Nhat Hanh, influential Buddhist monk, dies at 95 [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Case Against the Oath Keepers — Members of the group face seditious-conspiracy charges for their roles in the January 6th insurrection. Can a sincere belief that the election was stolen protect them? [The New Yorker]

  • Intel selects Ohio for ‘largest silicon manufacturing location on the planet’ [The Verge]

  • How to spot the signs of long Covid — and what to do next [Vox]

  • How should non technical founders collaborate with software developers? [TechCrunch]

  • How a Russian cyberwar in Ukraine could ripple out globally [MIT Technology Review]

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger was involved in a multi-car crash in Los Angeles but was not injured [Insider]

  • NATO Deployable Air Command and Control Centre Welcomes New Commander [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • ‘Personal, vindictive, inflammatory’: Epstein-linked legal battle ratchets up [The Guardian]

  • The Pandemic Changed Everything About Work, Except the Humble Résumé [The New York Times]

  • Jan. 6 Investigators Zeroing In On Apparent Plot To Hijack Election With Fake Electors [Huffington Post]

  • Why a Three-Dose Vaccine for Young Kids Might Actually Work Out [The Atlantic]

  • Americans Feel Burnt Out — Personally And Politically [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: What happens after omicron? Hard decisions about vaccines. [The Washington Post]

  • Chez les jeunes recrues de Decathlon, esprit de clan et promotions turbo [Le Monde]

  • Twitter's NFT profile pics are the new blue check [Mashable]

  • How Criminal Hackers Put on the White Hat — At the birth of the scene, hackers were feared as criminals. Now many of them are respected security professionals. How did that happen? [VICE News]

  • As Immigration Plummeted, Conservatives Falsely Accused Biden of Fueling a Crisis [The Intercept_]

  • Why kids under 5 still can't get a COVID-19 vaccine [National Geographic]

  • For all of Biden's successes or failures, it's really about 'COVID, stupid' [NPR]

  • How to talk to vaccine doubters: 5 tips for parent 'ambassadors' [Cap Radio News]

  • « Le plus grand marché de skieurs débutants » [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Former Afghan Advisor: Biden’s Withdrawal Was the ‘Tipping Point’ for Afghanistan [Foreign Policy]

  • How to Prevent COVID’s Next Comeback — Rich Countries Must Make Smarter Investments in Poorer Ones [Foreign Affairs]

  • UK Intelligence Agency Targets China’s United Front [The Diplomat]

  • Computer Scientists Eliminate Pesky Quantum Computations [Quanta magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday en 1977 avec l'expérience WA9. WA signifie "West Area", aire ouest, car cette expérience était située dans l'aire ouest du Super Synchrotron à Protons (SPS). En savoir plus sur le SPS : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Offers $1 Million for Innovative Systems to Feed Tomorrow’s Astronauts [NASA]

  • INTERPOL RED NOTICE: Fabien Clain [INTERPOL]

  • White House’s Cyber Plan ‘Raises the Bar’ for Securing DOD Computer Systems [Air Force Magazine]

  • The Best of the Best from Tokyo Auto Salon 2022 [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 442 & BENKYO RADIO 442.

442 or Four-Four-Two is a tactic in Football (Soccer), and the name of the most popular magazine about Football in the world. I ordered a copy of the mag, and some asshole at the Post Office stole my magazine. I never received a copy. I’m still upset, but if I don’t receive my magazine and something bad happens to him, maybe he or she will be struck by Zeus, God of Thunder for stealing my magazine. If he is electrocuted, I won’t shed a tear. If he does apologize and give me my magazine, maybe God won’t smite him after all. The ball is in his court.

I don’t understand why people are so afraid of Trump. I mean, I can’t believe Bill Clinton’s infidelity ruined his career for about 10 years, and meanwhile, Trump causes over 600,000 deaths, and nobody gives a shit. What the hell is wrong with America? Don’t you agree with Howard Stern? Don’t you want to go back to normal? Do we have to live in these shitty conditions because 10% of the population refuses to get vaccinated? This is ridiculous. We can’t live the next 40 years like this (did you see South Park 4 COVID specials warning?) Maybe Trump’s secret incest lovechild story will finally be his downfall. We just can’t risk him running in 2024. We cannot have a White Nationalist in the White House.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 441 | BENKYO RADIO 441

  • Google Pay cards will soon store bitcoin [Protocol]

  • Jan. 6 panel subpoenas 2 far-right "America First" activists [AXIOS]

  • Instagram launches early test of creator subscriptions in the US [TechMeme]

  • US air travel struggled on 5G rollout day. But even with a buffer zone around some major airports, many international and domestic flights were canceled or delayed. Inbound flights from Japan will resume on Thursday. [Quartz]

  • Why 5G is causing flight cancellations [Recode]

  • Confused Replika AI users are standing up for bots and trying to bang the algorithm [TheNextWeb]

  • Who Is Responsible for Dessert Hummus? [Eater]

  • What You Can Do to Help Make Martin Luther King Jr.'s Dream a Reality [Inc.]

  • Why it’s sometimes harder to get a job you’re ‘overqualified’ for [Fast Company]

  • Elon Musk Is Constructing Underground Death Traps [Medium]

  • Horrifying Video Shows Amazon Driver's Run-In With a Giant Bear in Driveway [Entrepreneur]

  • This 22-Year-Old Builds Chips in His Parents’ Garage [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 647 [TWIT]

  • My Path to Google [Google Blog]

  • Introducing StylEx: A New Approach for Visual Explanation of Classifiers [Google AI Blog]

  • Intel’s CEO is Wrong About AMD [Extreme Tech]

  • Negotiations with Intel Corporation have resumed, they’re opening a facility in Ohio. I may be getting punk’d, this may be the Truman Show. [Intel Corporation]

  • Nvidia Driver Unlocks Performance Boosting GPU System Processor [Tom’s Hardware]

  • The Sky This Week: Catch Mars in the morning [Astronomy Mag]

  • Data Governance Innovations in SAP Data Intelligence [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 441 & BENKYO RADIO 441.

While fans were upset that Sony lost $20 Billion dollar evaluation due to the Microsoft $69 Billion dollar purchase of Activision Blizzard, Playstation fans can stay calm. There are plenty of great games on their system. They assure that Call of Duty would stay on the Playstation platform which is good too. What’s good is that Microsoft can use those tools to build a great Metaverse, one that will be infinitely much better than Facebook’s Metaverse, which must not succeed, because Mark Zuckerberg is evil.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 440 | BENKYO RADIO 440

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

  • Casio launches text-powered vocal synthesis keyboard: “If you can type it, the CT-S1000V can sing it” [Computer Music]

  • Roland unveils 50th anniversary website and teases a new ‘50th model’ to be launched on 18 April [Future Music]

  • Daft Punk’s ‘Homework’ at 25: Teachers and Students [DJ Mag]

  • Ibiza Confirms Nightclubs Can Open in April [Mixmag]

  • Dancing Astronaut presents the most-anticipated IDs of 2022 [Dancing Astronaut]

  • How Zedd and a Nurse Teamed Up to Surprise a Critically ILL Superfan in the Hospital [EDM]

  • Terry Golden - ‘Love the World’ [EDM Sauce]

  • To learn the latest about Cryptocurrency and NFTs, listen to Modern Finance [Modern.Finance]

  • Michael Schur, Creator of “The Good Place” — How SNL Trains Writers, His TV University at “The Office,” Lessons from Lorne Michaels, Wisdom from David Foster Wallace, and Exploring Moral Philosophy with “How to Be Perfect” (#565) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Why NFTs will change the Future of Music | LIVE Announcement | GaryVee x Budweiser Royalty [GaryVee]

  • Thousands of people in precarious conditions as violence set to repeat in Ituri [MSF]

  • The video-game industry has metaverse ambitions, too [The Economist]

  • Ill-timed parties, from Belshazzar to Boris [1843 Magazine]

  • When New Covid Variants Upend Your Return-to-Office Plans [Harvard Business Review]

  • Why UK prime minister is under pressure to quit [BBC World]

  • Can Hemp Help Fight Covid-19? [Bloomberg]

  • United Airlines cuts capacity forecast, flags cost pressure on Omicron turmoil [Reuters]

  • Germany begins trial of Syrian doctor for crimes against humanity — The accused, who arrived in Germany in 2015, has been charged with 18 counts of torture and one count of murder. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Senate’s Dangerous Inability to Protect Democracy [The New Yorker]

  • How to look your best on a video call [The Verge]

  • The Supreme Court breaks with Trump on January 6 — For once, the Supreme Court shows restraint. [Vox]

  • Web3 ‘Proof of attendance’ startup raises $10M to mint shared memories as NFTs [TechCrunch]

  • Sustainability starts in the design process, and AI can help — Have a complex problem like how to reuse a skyscraper? Let artificial intelligence help brainstorm the solution with generative design. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Biden asks how Trump 'could intimidate an entire party' while out of office [Insider] Trump controls the White Nationalist Mob and must be stopped by the FBI.

  • ❝a great example of all the amazing women serving today – and a role model for all who serve and those who follow❞ — As Director of People and Training and Naval Secretary, Admiral Terry will be responsible for more than 40,000 regular and reservist UK sailors and Royal Marines as well as civil servants and contractors who help the Royal Navy to operate around the globe 24/7/365 [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Winter gas bill from hell: Oklahomans face paying $1.4bn over snowstorm [The Guardian]

  • The Coffee Maker — James Hoffmann is one of the most followed men in caffeine. Here’s an illustrated look at how he became an expert. [The New York Times] #COFFEE

  • Bernie Sanders Blasts Joe Manchin, Kyrsten Sinema For 'Undermining' Joe Biden [Huffington Post]

  • Why Making Friends in Midlife Is So Hard [The Atlantic]

  • The Countless, Confusing, Sometimes Contradictory Takeaways Of The 2021-22 Redistricting Cycle [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Biden renewed a free program to feed needy kids. Most states haven’t even applied. [The Washington Post]

  • A Strasbourg, Macron fait entrer la campagne présidentielle française au Parlement européen [Le Monde]

  • This 'exhausted' kid shoveling snow is the anti-work hero we need [Mashable]

  • Getting a Haircut Is the Only Way to See Live Music in the Netherlands [VICE News]

  • Democrats Dicker in Congress as Biden Flirts with Afghan Genocide — While congressional Democrats argue over conditions for relief, some 20 million Afghan people stand to starve. [The Intercept_]

  • Could viruses cause Alzheimer's? COVID-19 brain studies offer new clues. [National Geographic]

  • Jan. 6 panel seeks phone records from Eric Trump and Kimberly Guilfoyle [NPR]

  • Omicron surge worsens teacher shortage, closing more California schools to COVID [Cap Radio News]

  • Le Maghreb en danger… [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • How a Plea Bargain for Netanyahu Could Realign Israeli Politics [Foreign Policy] No. He must go to jail for killing 66 Palestinian Children. #IsraeliWarCrimes

  • America Needs a Bolder Biden — A Year In, His Foreign Policy Is Too Cautious and Conventional [Foreign Affairs]

  • Biden’s Asia Policy, 1 Year In — One year into the Biden administration, what should we make of its policy toward Asia and the Indo-Pacific? [The Diplomat]

  • Mathematicians Clear Hurdle in Quest to Decode Primes [Quanta magazine]

  • Couloir de données Personal computer — Cette #PhotoDeLaSemaine vient du Centre de Calcul du CERN. Les bandes magnétiques, comme celles-ci, sont utilisées comme un moyen de stocker les données sur le long terme. — Visitez virtuellement le Centre de Calcul du CERN : [CERN_FR]

  • One Year into the Biden Administration, NASA Looks to Future [NASA]

  • INTERPOL RED NOTICE - Fuentes Romero Carlos Armando [INTERPOL]

  • NATO Publishes ‘Overarching’ Space Policy, Outlines 4 Roles It Could Play [Air Force Magazine]

  • Mazda Patent Hints at Hybridized Three-Rotor Rotary for Rear-Drive...Something [MOTORTREND]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 440 & BENKYO RADIO 440.

As I watch a handful of documentaries about the struggle of African-Americans, I find it imperative that VOTING RIGHTS LAWS are passed immediately. We have a lot of young Democrats who are angry as hell. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez can’t do this shit all by herself. We need to elect more REAL DEMOCRATIC SENATORS, not some fuckers who are bought by the mob such as Joe Manchin (The Penguin) and Sinema (Harley Quinn). I implore President Joe Biden and Vice President Harris to flex more muscle before Midterms 2022 because we are in quite the predicament here.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 439 | BENKYO RADIO 439

  • Biden promised to digitize the government. Getting it done won't be easy. [Protocol]

  • Snapchat's friend recommendation feature will no longer suggest users under 18, unless they have a certain number of friends in common, to curb drug dealing [TechMeme]

  • Why did healthcare.gov go wrong? Hint: A lack of agile. [Quartz]

  • Rapid tests, omicron, and you [Recode]

  • Microsoft’s splurge on Activision Blizzard could mainstream the metaverse [TheNextWeb]

  • City of Austin Empowers Restaurants and Bars to Require COVID-19 Vaccinations for Staff [Eater]

  • Cryptocurrency Keeps Growing. Here's What You Should Do Before Accepting It as Payment [Inc.]

  • 3 small changes you can make to improve your workday [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase and Mastercard partner to revolutionize NFT purchase experience [Medium] #COINBASE #CRYPTO #CRYPTOCURRENCY #NFT

  • Elon Musk Calls Out 'Security Issue' With Accounts Posting His Travel Dates [Entrepreneur]

  • The US Inches Toward Building EV Batteries at Home [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 801 [TWIT]

  • This year's Doodle for Google contest is all about self care [Google Blog]

  • Introducing StylEx: A New Approach for Visual Explanation of Classifiers [Google AI Blog]

  • AMD Unveils New Ryzen Mobile Processors Uniting “Zen 3+” core with AMD RDNA 2 Graphics in Powerhouse Design [AMD]

  • Rambling Inferences from the Alleged Edge: “Days of Future Past” [Intel Corporation]

  • ‘AI Dungeon’ Creator Nick Walton Uses AI to Generate Infinite Gaming Storylines [NVIDIA]

  • Astronomers find evidence of zodiacal light on other habitable worlds [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Honoring Dr. King’s Legacy as a Transformational Leader [Salesforce Blog]

  • SAP Social Sabbatical - Celebrating 10 years of impact! [SAP]

It appears that MF Ghost (the new Manga series from the author of Initial D) is now available in English on comiXology! I can’t wait to read this series, and you should too.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 438 | BENKYO RADIO 438

  • Win With Beatportal: Enter to Earn Beatport Store Credits, LINK Subscriptions and More [beatportal]

  • Disclosure reveal the stock Logic plugins that went into their Sam Smith-featuring breakout hit Latch [Computer Music]

  • Here’s why Bruce Springsteen was the highest-paid musician of 2021 [Future Music]

  • Frankie Knuckles’ Birthday Honored with Remastered Robin S and Inaya Day Duet by Director’s Cut: Listen [DJ Mag]

  • BBC Presenter Ros Atkins Reveals Former Life as a Drum ‘N’ Bass DJ [Mixmag]

  • The Chainsmokers surprise release again with future-bass cover of ‘Meet Me At Our Spot’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Sam Allan Drops House Anthem “Why Don’t You Love Me” ft. Daudia [Fanfare Records] [YourEDM]

  • Miami Bitcoin Conference to Conclude with Music Festival Featuring Deadmau5, Steve Aoki, More [EDM]

  • Blaqout Launches EDM Producer Course: Industry Renegade [EDM Sauce]

  • Don’t get left behind in the Cryptocurrency and NFT revolution. Listen to Modern Finance. [Modern.Finance]

  • Performance Psychologist Michael Gervais — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss (#556) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Twelve and a Half: a Taste of the Ingredients [GaryVee]

  • MSF launches response after Typhoon Rai leaves hundreds of casualties in its wake [MSF]

  • Age discrimination involves treating an applicant or employee less favorably because of his or her age. [U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission]

  • The number of children in American hospitals with covid-19 is rising fast [The Economist]

  • Single-payer health care advocates rip Gavin Newsom for ‘flip-flop’ [San Francisco Chronicle] #MedicareForAll

  • From a Birkin bag to bitcoin: Kazakhstan’s protests in six objects [1843 magazine]

  • 5 Practices to Make Your Hybrid Workplace Inclusive [Harvard Business Review]

  • Joe Biden: Scoring the US president's first year in office [BBC News]

  • Microsoft Buys Scandal-Tainted Activision in Bet on Metaverse [Bloomberg]

  • 'We want peace': Blinken to meet Russian, Ukrainian officials, U.S. says [Reuters]

  • Israeli police under fire for alleged use of Pegasus spyware — Israeli lawmaker says she will question the police about their reported use of the NSO Group hacking tool on Israeli citizens. [AL-Jazeera News] Israel needs left-leaning leadership.

  • The Continued Calamity at The Border — Migrants from across the region have again filled camps in northern Mexico, where criminals and traffickers prey upon them. [New Yorker]

  • A New Use for AI: Summarizing Scientific Research for Seven-Year-Olds [The Verge]

  • One Good Thing: ABC’s Abbott Elementary breathes new life into the mockumentary [Vox]

  • Recruit’s tech platforms are reimagining the hiring process [TechCrunch]

  • Stop giving out booster shots until more of the world is vaccinated, says the WHO [MIT Technology Review]

  • January 6 select committee subpoenas Trump lawyers including Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and Jenna Ellis [Insider]

  • We rely on #space systems for everything from weather forecasts and navigation, to intelligence and missile detection but potential adversaries could threaten our freedom to operate. #NATO's new space policy sets out our approach [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • US and Russia to hold talks on Ukraine in potential sign ‘diplomacy is not dead’ [The Guardian]

  • Covid News: U.S. Website for Free At-Home Tests Launches, With a Few Glitches [The New York Times]

  • Rudy Giuliani Among Trump Allies Subpoenaed By Jan. 6 Panel [Huffington Post]

  • People Are Hiding That Their Unvaccinated Loved Ones Died of COVID [The Atlantic]

  • In The 1990s, The New York Knicks Fought Everyone — Even David Stern [FiveThirtyEight]

  • 7 Actors Who Were Considered Too "Ugly" For A Role, And 8 Who Weren't Ugly Enough [BuzzFeed] #JEXI

  • Blinken to meet Russian counterpart as White House warns Moscow could attack Ukraine ‘at any point’ [The Washington Post]

  • Election présidentielle 2022 : Emmanuel Macron veut jouer la carte européenne

    Le chef de l’Etat, qui s’exprime devant le Parlement européen mercredi pour marquer le coup d’envoi de la présidence française du Conseil de l’Union européenne, assumera ce positionnement pendant la campagne. [Le Monde]

  • This emo music festival is a personal attack on millennials — Millennials to Live Nation: How dare you. Also, gimme that presale link. [Mashable]

  • Outdated Cannabis Regulations Are Holding Back COVID-19 Research [VICE News]

  • Israeli Malware NSO Pegasus Spyware Used Against Dozens of Activist Women in The Middle East [The Intercept_]

  • Explore the ambition of Notre Dame Cathedral’s restoration [National Geographic]

  • A year in, experts assess Biden's hits and misses on handling the pandemic [NPR]

  • Interview: Sacramento County Office of Education works on pilot program to bring mental health clinicians to schools [Cap Radio News]

  • On aimerait bien, mais on ne peut plus… [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Defining the Biden Doctrine — U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan sat down with FP to talk about Russia, China, relations with Europe, and year one of the Biden presidency. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Hidden Toll of Sanctions — Why Washington Must Reckon With the Devastating Inflation Its Policies Cause [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Asia-Pacific in 2022: What to Expect [The Diplomat]

  • Symmetries Reveal Clues About the Holographic Universe [Quanta magazine]

  • Check out this recent paper co-authored by @GrosQmichi of #CERNqti, exploring advantage of quantum algorithms for the integration of #particlephysics processes: https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.01547 #quantumtechnologies [CERNquantum]

  • NASA Sets Coverage for Russian Spacewalk Outside Space Station [NASA]

  • #AfricanSwineFever poses a major threat to global food security. To prevent its spread, law enforcement and veterinary services must work together. — Want to learn more? See the joint @INTERPOLCBRNE & @OIEAnimalHealth information note➡️https://bit.ly/3sYq97u #ASFStoptheSpread [INTERPOL_CBRNE]

  • Read, Listen, Watch: Here Are the Latest Additions to CSAF’s Leadership Library [Air Force Magazine]

  • Classic Nissan Skyline With Dodge NASCAR V-8 Swap Lights Up Tokyo Auto Salon [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 438 & BENKYO RADIO 438.

It’s imperative that Russia does not cause provocation in Ukraine. What’s the rush? What’s the big deal? Why does Russia need to mess with Ukraine? Russia has its own share of problems and troubles. Putin is just trying to change the topic, because he knows the people of Russia are living in harsh conditions, and are about to experience yet another terrible cold winter. The Soviet Union era is over. It’s time for Putin to take care of the Russian people, not invade another nation. People are starving in Russia. People want change in Russia. If Putin causes provocation in Ukraine, The United States including NATO will make absolutely clear that it wants Peace. It does not want war. The diplomatic approach is the ONLY solution to this crisis. Get your diplomats to argue over a nice game of chess, and stop dicking around with the security of the globe. Thanks for listening.

Until Next Time!

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!