JETLAG RADIO 461 | BENKYO RADIO 461

  • The virtual real estate boom is turning the metaverse into the Wild West. And it has the true believers on edge. [Protocol]

  • PRR496 [Protocol Radio]

  • Biden tells Putin that Ukraine invasion would cause "irrevocable damage" [AXIOS]

  • Secret CIA Bulk Surveillance Program Includes Some Americans’ Records, Senators Say [TechMeme]

  • Japan is home to the world’s first autonomous container ships [Quartz]

  • Peloton’s problems aren’t just Peloton’s [Recode]

  • The autonomous Black Hawk helicopter is a terrifying glimpse into the future [TheNextWeb]

  • The Best Lasagna Recipes, According to Eater Editors [Eater]

  • Tech Recruiters Reveal Trade Secrets for Hiring High-Skilled A.I. Talent and More [Inc.]

  • The metaverse can provide a whole new opportunity for education. Here’s what to consider [Fast Company]

  • Phishing attacks are on the rise — here are some steps you can take to protect yourself [Medium]

  • Job Hunting and Outreach Just Became Way Easier [Entrepreneur]

  • Are You Being Tracked by an AirTag? Here’s How to Check [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech - Episode 862 [TWIT]

  • Celebrating Black women founders working in STEM [Google Blog]

  • Guiding Frozen Language Models with Learned Soft Prompts [Google AI Blog]

  • Astronomy’s tips for winter observing [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Economics: Bringing Profit and Planet Together [SAP]

  • Are you visiting Cincinnati? Check out Skyline Chili [Skyline Chili]

  • Super GT 2021 So Far - Nissan GT500 GT-Rs at Round 1 and 2 [GTR Blog]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 461 & BENKYO RADIO 461.

It’s Super Bowl LVI and the Bengals are here! WHO DEY! It’s going to be so much fun. The entire city of Cincinnati and fans around the nation are rooting for you! You can do it! We love you!

PSA: If you’re going to drink or smoke weed, please select a designated driver. Do it for yourself and your loved ones. Always wear a seatbelt. Thanks in advance.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 460 | BENKYO RADIO 460

  • Artist of the Month: Roland Clark [beatportal]

  • How I taught myself to read music and play the piano (and what it taught me) [Computer Music]

  • Dell has discounted XPS 13 and 15 laptops ahead of President's Day – up to 27% off a music production machine [Future Music]

  • Snoop Dogg Sued for Sexual Assault and Battery [DJ Mag] this stems from 2013, it’s amazing that these accusations never go reporting while rappers are poor, but only once they are very rich. That’s what Snoop meant by “watch out for gold diggers season, nephews”

  • Have you Got ‘Rave Fatigue’?: Why We’re All So Tired After Lockdown [Mixmag]

  • Tomorrowland uncovers historic three-weekend lineup for 2022 return: Eric Prydz, Martin Garrix, and more [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Armin van Buuren and Sam Gray Drop Uplifting Piano House Single “Human Touch” [Your EDM]

  • Here’s a List of Every Electronic Music Show at Red Rocks in 2022 [EDM]

  • Rising Melodic Techno Artist Burko Showcases His Own Vocals On “Here Before” [EDM Sauce]

  • Modern Finance breaks down all things bitcoin, cryptocurrency, finance hacks & tips, decentralized finance (DeFi), yield farming, NFTs, robo-investing, and more. [Modern Finance]

  • ESPN Co-Founder Bill Rasmussen — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss (#569) [Tim Ferriss]

  • VeeFriends - Book Games [GaryVee]

  • Prevention is key to stop children from dying of lead poisoning [MSF]

  • Sports betting in America is exploding — But rapid legalization may also increase harm for addicted gamblers [The Economist]

  • “He belatedly has realized that a German chancellor needs to do more in this crisis”—Olaf Scholz [The Economist Podcasts]

  • 20% of White Employees Have Sponsors. Only 5% of Black Employees Do. [Harvard Business Review]

  • Afghanistan: Evidence mounts of Taliban reprisal arrests and killings [BBC News]

  • Harnessing American Innovation for Our Defense [Bloomberg Opinion]

  • Africa COVID cases could be seven times higher than reported - WHO [Reuters]

  • How a Palestinian academic defeated a campaign to silence her [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Rise of “Immersive” Art [The New Yorker]

  • Apple says it will make unknown AirTags alert you sooner [The Verge]

  • We regret to inform you that we are now discussing subvariants [Vox]

  • Inside Dark Bay, the spinning LED volume at the heart of Netflix’s upcoming ‘1899’ [TechCrunch]

  • What researchers learned from deliberately giving people covid [MIT Technology Review]

  • White House unveils $5 billion plan to blanket US highways with new electric-car chargers [Insider]

  • Like many of you, I've been fascinated by innovation in the web3 space. Technological, financial, social primitives have been conceived that are transforming our species. Smart people are flocking to the industry: a good sign we'll continue to see innovation here for decades. [Eric U] #LinkedIn

  • Ancient sculpture is ‘most important prehistoric art find in UK for century’ [The Guardian]

  • Investigators Find Gaps in White House Logs of Trump’s Jan. 6 Calls [The New York Times]

  • Jan. 6 Sentencing Judge Reminds RNC That Riot Was Not 'Legitimate Political Discourse' [Huffington Post]

  • Facebook Has a Superuser-Supremacy Problem [The Atlantic]

  • Most Americans Just Aren’t That Into Politics [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Former Trump adviser falsely claims states are rationing scarce covid treatments based largely on race [The Washington Post]

  • Une Iranienne de 17 ans assassinée par son mari, nouvelle victime des « crimes d’honneur » [Le Monde]

  • Update now: Apple issues major security patch for iOS [Mashable]

  • ‘Web3’ Needs Hackers More Than Anything Else Right Now [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • House Democratic Leaders were Facing a Discharge Petition on Congress Stock Trading Ban from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez [The Intercept_]

  • Inside the risky cave dive that rescued a Thai soccer team [National Geographic]

  • In rural America, patients are waiting for care — sometimes with deadly consequences [NPR]

  • Sacramento, Yolo and other area counties are dropping their mask mandates Feb. 16. Here's what that means. [CapRadioNews]

  • L’océan asphyxié par le plastique [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Former Afghan VP: ‘We Will Resist Until Our Aim Is Achieved’ — Amrullah Saleh, a leader of the exiled Afghan resistance, called for elections to give Afghans, not the Taliban, control of the future. [Foreign Policy]

  • Monsieur Fixit [Foreign Affairs]

  • Presidential Election Campaign Kicks Off in the Philippines [The Diplomat]

  • New Map of Meaning in the Brain Changes Ideas About Memory [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ce #ThrowbackThursday, en prévision de la journées des femmes et filles de science, montre la physicienne #HildredBlewet célébrant le premier faisceau des anneaux de stockage à intersections. En savoir plus sur cette scientifique : @CERNCourier [CERN_FR]

  • New Sun Missions to Help NASA Better Understand Earth-Sun Environment [NASA]

  • INTERPOL RED NOTICE: Tebes Mariano Carlos [INTERPOL]

  • The Air Force & Space Force ALMANAC 2021 is extremely valuable, and cannot fall into the wrong hands. That’s why it is imperative to prevent Donald J. Trump from running for office ever again. [Air Force Magazine]

  • High Carb Diet: Bespoke Widebody Aero drops 300lbs. on McLaren 720S [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 460 & BENKYO RADIO 460.

It’s imperative that Weed becomes legal in all 50 states, and that more is done to let Black and other minorities tap into that Marijuana market. It’s quite ridiculous that the major weed distributors are owned by white owners, while there are many African-American consumers. If white people are getting rich selling weed legally, how come black people can’t do the same thing? It’s Black History Month. We need equality. As always, please don’t smoke and operate a motor vehicle.

Dear POTUS, for the love of God (Jesus, Allah & Buddha), please pass Voting Rights laws this month. Passing these laws during Black History Month will make it vividly clear to all Americans around our great Nation that America is for all Americans, including African-Americans and Minorities. Thanks in advance.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 459 | BENKYO RADIO 459

  • Sony's AI race car driver beat the world's best humans. Now it's going to train players. [Protocol]

  • Eloy Hoose - Have Faith In Me #PRR495 [Protocol Radio]

  • Haberman book: Flushed papers found clogging Trump WH toilet [AXIOS]

  • Is ‘realityOS’ Apple’s newest operating system? [TechMeme]

  • Credit Suisse lost more than $2 billion. The Swiss bank, hit by successive scandals, performed much worse than expected in the final quarter of 2021. [Quartz]

  • Remote work isn’t the problem. Work is. — Going back to the office won’t change the fact that we have too much work. [Recode]

  • DeepMind’s AlphaCode is a tool — not a replacement — for human programmers [TheNextWeb]

  • Flour Trip [Eater]

  • Why Valentine's Day Is Anything but Rosy for Small Businesses [Inc.]

  • 11 missteps that can stall a remote job search [Fast Company]

  • Hazelnut? Caramel? Sugar-Free Vanilla? Sip on This [Medium] #Coffee

  • Elon Musk Admits Tesla 'Dropped the Ball' on Model X [Entrepreneur]

  • A New Tag Heuer Feature Wants to Lure You From Apple Watch [WIRED]

  • Security Now - Episode 857 [TWIT]

  • Drive with Cupid this Valentine’s Day [Waze Blog]

  • Finding Neptune: How we discovered the eighth planet [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Create a Healthier Future for People and the Planet - SAP and Colgate-Palmolive [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 459 & BENKYO RADIO 459.

Be sure to check out the amazing Watch Dogs series from Ubisoft. The latest number in the series is Watch Dogs: Legion and has a DLC. I’ve completed the DLC and I look forward to the main story. It’s a wonderful game, and has great plot and storylines.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 458 | BENKYO RADIO 458

  • We catch up with Brazilian/Australian collaborators Vintage Culture and Sonny Fodera, whose track “Nightjar feat. Shells” just hit Beatport’s overall top spot. [beatportal]

  • New Moog documentary series profiles the Giants of electronic music [Computer Music]

  • SampleRadar: 449 free reversed samples [Future Music]

  • Grand Theft Auto 6 is “Well Underway” Rockstar Reveals [DJ Mag]

  • Venues in the Netherlands can Reopen “Without Punishment” This Weekend, According to Police [Mixmag]

  • Skrillex lends hand on BEAM’s debut LP—stream ‘BLESSINGS’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Matroda Delivers Another Epic Banger With “Come With Me” + Announces Tour Dates [Your EDM]

  • Flume Announces 2022 Tour Dates Ahead of New Album [EDM]

  • Richard Durand Releases Club Ready Trance Album ‘Reactivate’ [EDM Sauce]

  • While waiting on new episodes of Modern Finance, you can listen to The Darya Rose Show [Darya Rose, Ph.D]

  • Cal Newport — The Eternal Pursuit of Craftsmanship, the Deep Life, Slow Productivity, and a 30-Day Digital Minimalism Challenge (#568) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Hear My Story: How I Built This With Guy Raz [GaryVee]

  • Médecins Sans Frontières - 50 Years of Humanity [MSF]

  • Jens Stoltenberg explains how to step back from the brink of European conflict — The NATO chief says Russia must respect the rights of countries to choose their own path [The Economist] #diplomacy #NATO

  • Some Ukrainians ignore the prospect of war. Others are fleeing [1843 magazine]

  • What’s the Optimal Workplace for Your Organization? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Bosnia: Three decades on, bereaved families fear return to war [BBC News]

  • After #OscarsSoWhite, More Latino Stories Are Finally Being Featured [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. plans to roll out COVID-19 shots for children under 5 years in February [Reuters]

  • No, Russia will not invade Ukraine — A large-scale military operation does not fit into Moscow’s cost-benefit calculus. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Addictive Chills and Thrills of “Euphoria” [The New Yorker]

  • Fired Peloton employees crash new CEO’s first all-hands [The Verge]

  • What science still can’t explain about love [Vox]

  • California agency sues Tesla for alleged racial discrimination and harassment [TechCrunch]

  • Meet the scientist at the center of the covid lab leak controversy [MIT Technology Review]

  • Homeland Security warns that a US trucker convoy protest could target Super Bowl weekend: report [Business Insider]

  • SAP Task Center – Click, Read, Approve, Repeat [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • How did Mission: Impossible 7 become one of the most expensive films ever? [The Guardian]

  • ‘We Are Not There Yet’: As States Drop Mask Rules, the C.D.C. Stands Firm [The New York Times]

  • Rep. Kevin McCarthy Finally Admits Capitol Riot Was ‘Violent Insurrection’ [Huffington Post]

  • The GOP Has No Standards Now [The Atlantic]

  • America's Cities Are Still Segregated — Because They Were Designed To Be [FiveThirtyEight]

  • CDC to quickly roll out 10 million doses if vaccine for young children is authorized [The Washington Post]

  • Au procès des attentats du 13-Novembre, les paradoxes de Salah Abdeslam : « Je ne suis pas un danger pour la société » — Le seul membre encore en vie des commandos a clairement laissé entendre qu’il avait renoncé à se faire exploser. Défenseur d’un islam rigoriste dont il ne respecte aucun principe, il a étalé toutes ses ambivalences. [Le Monde]

  • Sennheiser PXC 550-II headphones review: Standout sound, but muddy call quality [Mashable]

  • Small Town Kills Affordable Housing Plan After Opposition From Dave Chappelle [VICE News]

  • According to the Federal Reserve’s most recent survey, Americans in the bottom 90 percent of net worth own just 16 percent of stocks overall. Strikingly, the bottom 50 percent own just 1 percent. Meanwhile, the top 10 percent have 84 percent of all stocks. The top 1 percent of households alone have 38 percent of stocks. [The Intercept] #IncomeInequality

  • Why education is key to building a more sustainable marine ecosystem [National Geographic]

  • U.S. snowboarder Chloe Kim makes history winning second Olympic halfpipe gold [NPR]

  • California inks sweetheart deal with Kaiser Permanente, jeopardizing Medicaid reforms [CapRadioNews]

  • New German coalition’s competing visions [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why Are Canadian Protesters Flying Confederate Flags? — How the Canadian trucker protests became a big-tent rally of Canada’s growing far-right. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Biden-Bennett Honeymoon — How Long Can the United States and Israel Smooth Over Their Disagreements? [Foreign Affairs]

  • Is the Taliban’s Campaign Against the Islamic State Working? [The Diplomat]

  • An Ancient Geometry Problem Falls to New Mathematical Techniques [Quanta magazine]

  • Alors que les améliorations en vue du redémarrage du LHC sont terminées et que les besoins du CERN en matière de traitement des données s'envolent, les quatre grandes expériences du #LHC ont augmenté leur utilisation des #GPUs. En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • Parker Solar Probe Captures its First Images of Venus' Surface in Visible Light, Confirmed [NASA]

  • INTERPOL RED NOTICE: Ledesma Carlos Ezequiel [INTERPOL]

  • Six B-21s in Production, Fuel Control Software Already Tested [Air Force Magazine]

  • Russian media spreading disinformation about US bioweapons as troops mass near Ukraine [Bulletin of Atomic Scientists]

  • This Rare, Porsche-Hunting Shelby Race Car Ain’t Some Cobra—It’s a Toyota [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 458 & BENKYO RADIO 458.

It is imperative that Voting Rights are guaranteed. I demand every Democrat to work in conjunction with Bernie Sanders to get this done as soon as possible. This cannot go on any longer. Thanks in advance.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 457 | BENKYO RADIO 457

  • Amazon's union fight: Here's what's happening now [Protocol]

  • Playlist available on Spotify, Deezer, and Apple Music [Protocol Radio]

  • "The next culture war": Vaccines for young kids [AXIOS]

  • Sony's AI Drives a Race Car Like a Champ — The company built GT Sophy to master the game Gran Turismo, but it may help the development of real self-driving cars. [TechMeme]

  • The way we work is changing. The pandemic has ushered in a new era of remote work—which India’s startups are nailing—and the metaverse could further shake up office dress codes. [Quartz]

  • Does banning extremists online work? It depends. [Recode]

  • How to land a job in UX design in 2022 — even if you don’t have experience [TheNextWeb]

  • Fired Memphis Starbucks Worker: “I Know That I Was Retaliated Against” [Eater]

  • Crunched for Workers? It's Time to Consider Rapid Hiring [Inc.]

  • This $10 add-on makes surgical masks 15 times better at stopping COVID droplets [Fast Company]

  • A simple guide to the Web3 stack [Medium]

  • Adidas Just Broke The Internet With NSFW Nude Ad: 'Normalize the Human Body' [Entrepreneur]

  • Can Super-Fast Battery Charging Fix the Electric Car? [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy Episode 1866 [TWIT]

  • Lifting our voices for Black History Month [Google Blog] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter

  • Nested Hierarchical Transformer: Towards Accurate, Data-Efficient, and Interpretable Visual Understanding [Google AI Blog]

  • This may be the first exoplanet found orbiting three stars [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Data Is Team USA’s Superpower – These 3 Dashboards Show You How [Salesforce Blog]

  • Making It Easy to Innovate on SAP BTP: SAP CTO Juergen Mueller at SAP TechEd in 2021 [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 457 & BENKYO RADIO 457.

I have not watched Season 2 of Euphoria yet, but it is imperative that parents watch the Awkward Breakfast Conversations series on YouTube. It is imperative that teenagers do not abuse pills. Remember what I mentioned forever ago, if you need drugs to listen to Electronic Dance Music, then maybe you should not listen to it in the first place. It’s really good music, and parents are worried sick about their teenage kids. Therefore, if you want to keep attending concerts, and festivals, give them some peace of mind, they don’t need to worry about you OD’ by taking a pill from a stranger you don’t know. As you know, Fentanyl is a huge problem therefore be careful. Thanks for listening. What I say may sound boring, but it just might save your life.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 456 | BENKYO RADIO 456

  • The Beatport Mobile App is Now Available on Android [beatportal]

  • Four Tet’s albums back on streaming services, as Kieran Hebden signs new publishing deal and seeks to take ownership of his masters [Computer Music]

  • How to program a head-nodding J Dilla-style hip-hop beat [Future Music]

  • Roland Celebrates 50th Anniversary with New Website [DJ Mag]

  • ​USHUAÏA AND HÏ IBIZA TEAM UP FOR MARATHON OPENING PARTY IN APRIL [Mixmag]

  • Team USA figure skaters compete to Daft Punk’s ‘Random Access Memories’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Nicky Romero Teams Up with Low Blow for Groovy House EP See You On The Dancefloor [Your EDM]

  • DJ Says He Made More Money Shorting Spotify in 1 Month Than His Lifetime Royalties [EDM] I love Spotify because that’s where I keep all my podcasts/mixtapes, but I love my favorite DJs and I want them to get paid for their music. It’s imperative that Spotify comes to a better solution.

  • The Librarian Reveals Double-Sided Single “Howe Sound” And “Miss U” Ahead Of EP [EDM Sauce]

  • With Modern Finance podcast, you can listen to the Cryptocurrency trends and make move early on. Remember, play the long game. BTC was $1 in 2013, and $50K in 2020. Don’t forget that Cryptocurrency will be the equivalency of gold in the now and in the future [Modern Finance]

  • A Rare Podcast at 30 Below Zero — Sue Flood on Antarctica, Making Your Own Luck, Chasing David Attenborough, and Reinventing Yourself (#567) [Tim Ferriss]

  • The secret to winning in life [GaryVee]

  • Mediterranean migration [MSF]

  • Emmanuel Macron’s Ukraine mission buys time, but works no miracles — He is treading a perilous path between his own friends’ suspicions and Vladimir Putin’s belligerence [The Economist] Great decision by Macron for standing firm #diplomacy

  • Web3—the latest Silicon Valley buzzword [The Economist Podcasts] #Web3

  • We Need Time to Rehabilitate from the Trauma of the Pandemic [Harvard Business Review]

  • Crocodile with tire around neck freed after six years [BBC News]

  • Peloton hits reset with CEO change, job cuts [Reuters] while a cheaper Peloton bike after an Amazon buyout sounds enticing, the workers who were fired and were simply given a membership won’t receive justice until the FBI/DOJ arrest the CEO who performed insider-trading and sold $500mil worth of stock.

  • Israel’s apartheid and the myth of the democratic Jewish state —Israel’s strategy of throwing anti-Semitism accusations at those calling it an apartheid state is doomed to fail. [AL-Jazeera News] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • Beyond the Booster Shot — Could a “broad spectrum” booster increase our immunity to many pathogens simultaneously? [The New Yorker] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • The Road to Instant Groceries is Paved with Broken Bones — India’s instant delivery apps are pushing drivers into accidents [The Verge]

  • Comedy’s existential crisis — The Joe Rogan debate underscores comedy’s evolving conversation about morality, cancel culture, and how to be funny. [Vox]

  • Eight years into his tenure, Satya Nadella looks to diversify [TechCrunch] #MicrosoftMetaverse on its way and will be much better than Facebook’s Meta

  • The metaverse is a new word for an old idea [MIT Technology Review]

  • Oil prices will fall back to around $70 if Russia-Ukraine tensions ease, asset manager says [Markets Insider]

  • Last week, NATO launched “PROJECT X” – a rapid design challenge seeking faster and more innovative routes to delivering technologies for the Alliance. [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Nearly one in five applicants to white supremacist group tied to US military [The Guardian]

  • Joe Rogan Is a Drop in the Ocean of Medical Misinformation [The New York Times]

  • Black Lawmakers Urge DOJ To Take 'Aggressive' Action Against Voter Restrictions [Huffington Post] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter #VotingRights

  • Hollywood Discovers the Middle-Aged Woman — Thanks to the streaming wars, stars in their 40s are finally getting interesting roles. [The Atlantic]

  • We Can Help With Your Bitcoin-Themed Super Bowl Prop Bet [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Nun who stole $835K from school to fund gambling habit is going to prison: ‘I have sinned’ [The Washington Post]

  • Le recul des mathématiques au lycée, un nouveau front politique pour Jean-Michel Blanquer [Le Monde]

  • 'Magic: The Gathering' dev talks mixing Japanese mythology and cyberpunk sci-fi in Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty [Mashable]

  • TikTok Officially Bans Deadnaming, Conversion Therapy Content [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • What if the U.S. Hadn’t Gone to War After 9/11? New research offers an alternative to the war on terror as the Biden administration rethinks its counterterrorism playbook. [The Intercept_]

  • These Bolivian skateboarders use Indigenous attire to battle discrimination [National Geographic]

  • How Black activists used lynching souvenirs to expose American violence [NPR] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter #VotingRights

  • Sacramento took nearly a year to create a new ‘safe ground’ homeless shelter. We look at why it takes so long. [CapRadioNews]

  • Les Shamate, punks des usines chinoises [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Foreign Policy is looking for creative and collaborative early-career journalists who have a passion for international politics and a commitment to high-quality journalism to apply for our paid Editorial Fellowship program. More info here: [Foreign Policy]

  • Would Russians Embrace War? — Why an Attack on Ukraine Might Erode Putin’s Support [Foreign Affairs] #Diplomacy is the best course of action.

  • India’s Semiconductor Pursuit [The Diplomat]

  • An Ancient Geometry Problem Falls to New Mathematical Techniques [Quanta magazine]

  • Alors que les améliorations en vue du redémarrage du LHC sont terminées et que les besoins du CERN en matière de traitement des données s'envolent, les quatre grandes expériences du #LHC ont augmenté leur utilisation des #GPUs. En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • The Power of Ten: Meet the 10 Winners of NASA’s 10th Annual Space Apps Challenge [NASA]

  • 📝 In November, our membership unanimously adopted a resolution addressing the challenges faced by law enforcement officers when investigating cases of online child sexual exploitation & abuse, calling on tech companies & policy makers to step up. #SID2022 [INTERPOL]

  • STRATCOM General on Facing Nuclear China and Russia: ‘We Have No History of This’ [Air Force Magazine] #NuclearDeterrence

  • Toyota Teaches This Supra to Drift Itself in Order to Save Lives [MOTORTREND]

    What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 456 & BENKYO RADIO 456.

    It’s Black History Month. I really enjoy the series The Wonder Years Season 2 right now. I grew up watching many shows, including MARTIN (he had a radio talk show), therefore, I look forward to watching the entire series.

    The new Fresh Prince of Bel-Air reboot looks great! Looking forward to it.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 455 | BENKYO RADIO 455

  • 'It’s an exciting time to build hardware': Emerge’s CEO on building metaverse devices [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio 489 by Nicky Romero (Christmas Special) [Protocol Radio]

  • Black women face structural racism in health care jobs [AXIOS] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter

  • 3G must die so 5G can live — Wireless providers will shut down 3G throughout the year, leaving an unknown number of devices without service. [Recode]

  • Astronomers discovered a new asteroid sharing Earth’s orbit – here’s why it matters [TheNextWeb]

  • Stop Worrying and Start Using Your Fancy China — Nice things are meant to be enjoyed, even if it means they break sometimes [Eater]

  • Prince Harry and Serena Williams on Dealing With Burnout: Look Inside for the Guidance — The tennis wonder and the royal opened up about their personal experiences with burnout and the importance of 'inner work.' [Inc.] #Burnout

  • 5 things leaders can do to help their stressed out workers — I research the negative effects of stress on health, and these are the strategies I recommend that companies adopt to help workers deal with elevated levels of anxiety, depression, and sleeping problems. [Fast Company]

  • 444 words #Midterms2018 was a warning for #Midterms2022 (updated) [Medium] #Repost

  • The Entrepreneur in Every Parent — Parenting is the most important job in the world, and it happens to teach the most valuable entrepreneurial skills. [Entrepreneur]

  • A Fight Over the Right to Repair Cars Turns Ugly — In the wake of a voter-approved law, Subaru and Kia dealers in Massachusetts have disabled systems that allow remote starts and send maintenance alerts. [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 861 — Meta earnings flop, Amazon Prime price hike, NFT celebrity complex [TWIT]

  • Keeping you safe online with Google and beyond — More protection for high-risk users: Groups include the Veterans Campaign, Collective Future, Women’s Public Leadership Network, LGBTQ Victory Institute, Center for American Ideas, University of San Francisco, Emerge, Latino Victory and more. This will build on our ongoing work with Defending Digital Campaigns, USC Election Cybersecurity Initiative and Cybersecurity for State Leaders. [Google Blog]

  • Robot See, Robot Do [Google AI Blog]

  • What Driveling Times Are These! [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • The Sky This Week: Mars meets M22 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Why This U.S. Olympic Skier Uses Her Platform to Fight Climate Change [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Diversity is in our DNA [SAP]

    What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 455 & BENKYO RADIO 455.

    It is evident now that Donald J Trump (homonculus) has shown how dangerous he is, and how deep of a hole he has dug himself. He destroyed records at the Mar-a-Lago. He is deeply involved in the mafia and the mob, so much that Mueller had to come up with super innovative ways to show how incredibly insane things were. Trump had convinced millions of Americans that he is not at fault, even though his behavior would put the average person into a Mental Asylum. Yes, Trump is now, as it stands, worst than Joker from the D.C. Comic Books. He has killed 600,000 Americans by telling them not to wear a mask. This is extremely dangerous for the state of our Democracy. It is imperative that the FBI expedite whatever the fuck it needs to do. The more individuals are arrested from the January 6th Insurrection, the more it will prevent more White Nationalists from stupid behavior. Do I need to remind you that it’s fucking BLACK HISTORY MONTH, and that there are millions of African-Americans and other minorities in jail for a small amount of weed, and meanwhile, you’re not arresting people who hijacked the Capitol on January 6th? Can you imagine if it was a brown person? We’d have invaded yet another country! I mean damn, c’mon, do the right thing, Washington D.C. Thanks for listening.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 454 | BENKYO RADIO 454

  • Sama’ Abdulhadi Announces Fundraising Event Series, ‘Bring Back Beirut’ [beatportal]

  • Classic interview: Four Tet - “There’s no room for traditional live performance on Four Tet records. It’s all about sequenced electronic music” [Computer Music]

  • PreSonus releases AudioBox Go, its “smallest, lightest, most portable audio interface yet” [Future Music]

  • UK Clubs’ Operating Costs Have Increased by a Quarter in the Last Year [DJ Mag]

  • Robert Pattinson Made “Ambient Electronic Music” While on Batman Set [Mixmag]

  • A Tribe Called Quest, Dolly Parton, Rage Against The Machine, Beck, and more nominated to Rock Hall [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Rezz Confirms Collab With Subtronics Is Finished & Will Be Played Out On Tour [Your EDM]

  • They’re Back, ODESZA Release First New Music Since 2018, “The Last Goodbye” [EDM]

  • Rising Melodic Techno Artist Burko Showcases His Own Vocals On “Here Before” [EDM Sauce]

  • To know the latest about Cryptocurrency, stay tuned to Modern Finance [Modern.Finance]

  • John List — A Master Economist on Strategic Quitting, How to Practice Theory of Mind, Learnings from Uber, Optimizations to Boost Donations, the Primitives of Decision-Making, and How Field Experiments Reveal Hidden Realities (#566) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Tinderbox, Storytelling & Managing Expectations | With James Andrew Miller [GaryVee]

  • Poland-Belarus border crisis: “We don’t want people to die in the forest” [MSF]

  • The Economist’s election modelling should cheer Emmanuel Macron [The Economist]

  • Can winter sports survive on a warming planet? [1843 magazine]

  • 3 Tensions Leaders Need to Manage in the Hybrid Workplace [Harvard Biz]

  • On Friday, jurors found a lawyer guilty of stealing nearly $300,000 (£225,000) from his client [BBC News]

  • Ford Reengineers Plug-In Mustang In Real Time to Boost Profit [Bloomberg]

  • Approval of COVID vaccine made in South Africa could take 3 years, WHO says [Reuters]

  • ‘Empty promises’: The US’s ‘Muslim ban’ still reverberates [AL-Jazeera News]

  • ISIS Loses Its Leader as Biden Navigates Global Crises — Hajji Abdullah is the latest jihadi leader eliminated in a U.S. raid, but the President still faces challenges in Russia, China, and Iran, as well as the pandemic. [The New Yorker]

  • Rockstar finally confirms it’s working on the next Grand Theft Auto [The Verge]

  • Who actually needs a fourth Covid-19 shot? — Most people don’t need a fourth Covid-19 shot yet. But for some, it’s very important. [Vox]

  • Hideo Kojima Is Starting His Own Podcast — Unfortunately, it's not available to listen in English. [IGN]

  • Final Fantasy 7 Is A Timeless Tale Of Hope, Growth, And Love [GameSpot]

  • Battlefield 2042 scoreboard hotfix delayed to March [Polygon]

  • 25 years later, 'Gridlock’d' reminds us that America never won its war on drugs [MIC]

  • House passes chip manufacturing bill in all-out bid to compete with China [INPUT]

  • NASA Confirms the Webb Telescope has Successfully Detected Its First Photons [INVERSE]

  • How Pfizer made an effective anti-covid pill [MIT Technology Review]

  • EXCLUSIVE: Google is trying to salvage its failing Stadia game service with a new focus on striking deals with Peloton, Bungie, and others under the brand 'Google Stream' [Business Insider]

  • The metaverse has attracted gamers, but its biggest impact could be on business, industries, and manufacturing. Get SAP's take ⤵ [LinkedIn] #SAP / The Microsoft Metaverse will be significantly better than the Facebook Meta.

  • Vets call for end to use of flat-faced dogs on greeting cards [The Guardian]

  • ‘Trump Is Wrong,’ Pence Says of False Claim About Overturning Election [The New York Times]

  • Pandemics Are Expensive. Preventing Them Is Cheap. [Huffington Post]

  • Our Solar System in True Color Is Really Something Else [The Atlantic]

  • Why Aren’t More Americans Interested In The Winter Olympics? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • N95, KN95 masks provide best protection against covid, CDC study shows [The Washington Post]

  • Anne Hidalgo lâchée par le patron socialiste de la fédération du Nord, qui dénonce une « candidature discréditée » [Le Monde]

  • Want to see a brilliant star nursery and vivid planets? Look up in February. [Mashable]

  • How White Nationalists Are Hijacking the Anti-Abortion Movement — The growing overlap between anti-abortion activism and far-right extremism has started to spill into the real world in high-profile ways. [VICE News]

  • ISIS Leader Killed in Syria But His Network is Ascendant in Africa [The Intercept_]

  • “Becoming Cousteau” is available on Disney+ [National Geographic]

  • 900,000 Americans have died of COVID in 2 years of the global pandemic [NPR]

  • When can babies and kids under age 5 get their shots? Here's the timeline [CapRadioNews]

  • Paiera-t-on bientôt sa baguette en bitcoins ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • False-Flag Invasions Are a Russian Specialty [Foreign Policy]

  • All Against All — The Sectarian Resurgence in the Post-American Middle East [Foreign Affairs]

  • F-15 Crash Highlights Japan’s Aging Aircraft — The incident casts a shadow on the pace of Japan’s F-15 upgrade program. [The Diplomat]

  • Machine Learning Gets a Quantum Speedup [Quanta Magazine]

  • Parental influence, guidance and education have the potential to empower children to use technology responsibly, respectfully, critically and creatively. Parents & carers, visit @saferinternetday to find out how you can play your part in #SaferInternetDay! [INTERPOL]

  • CENTCOM Nominee: Artificial, Human Intelligence Key to Countering Threats in Region [Air Force Magazine]

  • The M3-Powered BMW E9 CS You Never Knew You Wanted [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 454 & BENKYO RADIO 454.

Very excited about the 25th season of South Park! Be sure to tune in!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 453 | BENKYO RADIO 453

  • Deepmind is now an alpha coder [Protocol]

  • Episode 495 (PRR495) [Protocol Radio]

  • A profile of US hacker P4x, who says he is responsible for ongoing North Korean internet outages and frustrated by the US' lack of response to DPRK attacks [TechMeme]

  • Over 3,700 flights canceled as monster winter storm slams much of U.S. [AXIOS]

  • Quantum computing isn’t just sci-fi hype—it could catalyze a technological revolution, spurring innovation in personalized medicine, self-driving cars, better public transit routes, and more. [Quartz]

  • Facebook is shrinking [Recode]

  • PSA: Watch out for modded ‘silent’ AirTags that make it harder to stop stalkers [TheNextWeb] Dear Tim Cook, AirTags is a failed product. You need to disable all of them. I’m not buying a Mac Mini until you fix this issue.

  • Go Ahead, Buy Yourself an Ice Cream Cake [Eater]

  • Why 2022 Is the Year of Pay Transparency [Inc.]

  • These EVs are cheaper to own than their gas-powered counterparts [Fast Company]

  • The Religion Of Hot Drinks [Medium]

  • What Investment Can Top Microsoft Before Windows's Release? This One Just Might. [Entrepreneur]

  • The Omicron Variant Has New Versions Already. What Comes Next? [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 649 [TWIT]

  • Happy Lunar New Year! Get ready for the Year of the Tiger [Google Blog]

  • Can Robots Follow Instructions for New Tasks? [Google AI Blog]

  • Top 10 space stories of 2021 [Astronomy Magazine]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 453 & BENKYO RADIO 453.

I want you to respect these kids and teenagers from Sunrise Movement. Please listen to what they have to say. Don’t be mean just because they are young. They are very outspoken, and they do a lot of good. They raise awareness on a multitude of issues. We need a Green New Deal.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 452 | BENKYO RADIO 452

  • What Happens When The Mafia Kidnaps a DJ? [beatportal]

  • Ableton Live 11.1 released: native support for Apple’s M1 Silicon Macs is now official [Computer Music]

  • Best cheap MIDI keyboards 2022: 9 wallet-friendly controllers for music making [Future Music]

  • Daft Punk: The Chicago Roots of Daft Punk’s Homework’: Watch [DJ Mag]

  • Kraftwerk to Release 19-Track Remix Compilation on CD and Vinyl [Mixmag]

  • Flume introduces new LP, ‘Palaces’ with lead single, ‘Say Nothing’ featuring MAY-A and full tracklist [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Movement Detroit Unveils Lineup Teaser with Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills, Adam Beyer [Your EDM]

  • “Welcome to the Last Goodbye”: What’s Going On with Odesza? [EDM]

  • Rising Dutch DJ Justus Is ‘Forever Alive’ [EDM Sauce]

  • The Future of Decentralized Banking with Bankless [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]

  • The Power of Gratitude According To Gary Vaynerchuk [GaryVee]

  • Thousands desperate for food, water and shelter in conflict-hit Marib [MSF]

  • How America’s talent wars are reshaping business [The Economist]

  • “We’re in for quite a volatile few weeks or even few months”—explaining the turmoil in the markets [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How Companies Are Using Tech to Give Employees More Autonomy [Harvard Business Review]

  • Portugal election: Socialists win unexpected majority [BBC News]

  • Fears Mount of Coming Wave of Long Covid From Omicron Infections [Bloomberg]

  • Exclusive: U.S. diabetes deaths top 100,000 for second straight year [Reuters]

  • Afghanistan’s economy is collapsing, the US can help stop it [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What Makes Putin Fear Ukraine? The Kyiv-based journalist Nataliya Gumenyuk says that the country’s embrace of democracy and anti-corruption efforts makes it a threat to the Russian leader. [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge’s 2022 Valentine’s Day Gift Guide [The Verge]

  • How to heal our national exhaustion — Americans have burnout on top of burnout on top of burnout. Now what? [Vox]

  • Please make a dumb car [TechCrunch]

  • The new version of GPT-3 is much better behaved (and should be less toxic) [MIT Technology Review]

  • Come hang with us for live recordings of TechCrunch podcasts Equity and Found [TechCrunch]

  • El Salvador's bitcoin-loving president Nayib Bukele says scarcity means 'gigantic' price increase for the crypto is just a matter of time [Markets Insider]

  • #ICYMI: Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg reiterated that #NATO is the most successful Alliance in history, because Allies have remained united and because NATO has been able to adapt. You can watch his full discussion hosted the Atlantic Council here: https://lnkd.in/dJVyqd-p [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Republicans’ redistricting maps are motivated entirely by race – not politics [The Guardian]

  • Trump Had Role in Weighing Proposals to Seize Voting Machines [The New York Times]

  • Trump's Speech On Jan. 6 Pardons Proves How 'Unfit' He Is For Office, Warns Jen Psaki [Huffington Post]

  • Endemicity Is Meaningless — The coronavirus will be with us forever. But we still have no idea what happens next.[The Atlantic]

  • Groundhogs Do Not Make Good Meteorologists — But neither do prairie dogs, frogs or inanimate objects. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Here comes Groundhog Day: Digging into the Phil-osophy of weather forecasting [The Washington Post]

  • Comment des militants d’Eric Zemmour gonflent artificiellement la présence de leur candidat sur Twitter [Le Monde]

  • Stop trying to work in multiple browser tabs. It's terrible for your focus. [Mashable]

  • This Ancient Crystal from Mars Could Shed Light on Alien Life [VICE News]

  • Dignity in a Digital Age, with Rep. Ro Khanna [The Intercept_]

  • It’s official: Groundhog Day’s spring predictions no better than chance [Nat Geo]

  • A church is suing after a town says it can give away free meals only twice per week [NPR]

  • Interview: California Sen. Alex Padilla recaps his first year in the Senate [CapRadioNews]

  • Guerre et démocratie [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Pointlessness of America’s Syria Sanctions [Foreign Policy]

  • Taiwan Can’t Wait — What America Must Do To Prevent a Successful Chinese Invasion [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Battle for Myanmar [The Diplomat]

  • Why Triangles Are Easy and Tetrahedra Are Hard [Quanta magazine]

  • Le quark top interagit-il de la même façon avec tous les leptons ? Voici une collision à @CMSExperiment qui pourrait représenter un violation de la saveur leptonique dans le cadre de collisions impliquant des quarks top. #PhotoDeLaSemaine + d'infos : [CERN_FR]

  • Black History Month: NASA Honors the Stars of Our Past [NASA]

  • We've just held an online kick-off meeting to officially launch the THB West Africa Project, which will enhance regional cooperation, as well as the investigative capacity of law enforcement and judiciary to combat #HumanTrafficking in #WestAfrica. [INTERPOL]

  • Space Force Focuses on Fighting [Air Force Magazine]

  • The M3-Powered BMW E9 CS You Never Knew You Wanted [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 452 & BENKYO RADIO 452.

I am fucking sick and tired of people not listening to John Kerry. He’s doing his best to discuss Climate Change. But guess what, not enough people pay attention to him. Why not? Because he’s not a twenty-something beautiful Bimbo blonde on Pundit television, not enough people is listening to what he’s saying. There was a COP26, there’s a COP27, and more on the way. I understand people don’t think IPCC reports are sexy, but guess what, they did it: they made a movie called “Don’t Look Up” which is a metaphor about Climate Change. It has a powerful message. While our two heroes are doing their best to warn the world about the Comet, the people are only worried about how to make money from the Comet. And that’s what it feels like. Climate Change is a big problem. But Fossil Fuel Corporations just continue to think: “how can we make more money?”

Therefore, I am asking Netflix to release a TV show about Climate Change, not a documentary, but a drama series. Think The West Wing, but about Climate Change. It will be super popular, and it’ll be about many individuals working hard to get this happen. Might be the best thing on TV since the first 5min of the first episode of The Newsroom TV show.

Until Next Time!