JETLAG RADIO 515 | BENKYO RADIO 515

  • Look At These Beauties - Live at DTM 2022 [DTM]

  • Crypto is bringing science back to venture [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio 505 by Nicky Romero and VessBroz (PRR505) [Protocol Radio]

  • American Phone-Tracking Firm Demo’d Surveillance Powers by Spying on CIA and NSA [TechMeme]

  • How to make new friends as an adult—and keep them [Quartz]

  • How to save the planet from the largest vehicles on Earth [Recode]

  • Stargates, invisibility cloaks, and nuking the moon: The US military’s wildest tech research [TheNextWeb]

  • The Ultimate Guide to Sandwich Spreads [Eater]

  • How Policymakers--Beyond the Fed--Can Curb Inflation [Inc.]

  • How I learned to stop worrying and embrace my imposter syndrome — Restaurant entrepreneur Kevin Boehm says professional insecurity has haunted him his entire career. And it hasn’t always been a bad thing. [Fast Company]

  • gm! Coinbase NFT is now in beta [Medium]

  • The Art of Redefining Your Path: The Incredible Story of Mansour Bahrami [Entrepreneur]

  • Joe Biden, and the Country, Could Really Use a CTO [WIRED]

  • This Week in Enterprise Tech 490 [TWIT]

  • For Earth Day, an update on our commitments [Google Sustainability]

  • Hidden Interfaces for Ambient Computing [Google AI Blog]

  • The Sky This Week: See Mercury’s strange spots [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Ecopreneurs Are Using Technology to Reforest the Andes Mountains — One Tree at a Time [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • A pioneer in sustainability — Unilever announces new targets for achieving net-zero emissions, radically reducing plastic use, and transforming their global food system – using the latest SAP technologies. [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 515 & BENKYO RADIO 515.

Today I voted in the French Presidential Elections for Macron. It was my civic duty, and extremely important. We cannot let France fall to Marine LePen, whose campaign was funded by Putin. In order to save France, to save Europe, votez Macron.

I also stopped by the infamous Starbucks at Delta Shores & Highway Five. This is the motherfucking Starbucks which was closed during the Superbowl. I was unable to get my coffee for good luck, and my beloved Bengals lost the Superbowl (there’s also the shitty issue about corrupt referees, but they’ll get their karma eventually). I was furious. Few months later, there are now about 29 Starbucks unionized. There are over 9,000 Starbucks nationwide. Your job is now to unionize every fucking Starbucks around the country, and that they are OPEN next Superbowl. For more info, follow SBWorkersUnited and listen to the inspiring words from Bernie Sanders. Thanks in advance.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 514 | BENKYO RADIO 514

  • Benny L Details his New Drum & Bass Label, TrES-2b [beatportal]

  • Vintage vs. modern: classic dynamics processors go up against their contemporary counterparts [Computer Music]

  • Ableton’s free Learning Synths website is now much more DAW-friendly [Future Music]

  • How the global boom of African music is resonating with electronic artists in the diaspora [DJ Mag]

  • Sofi Tukker Releases Latest Album, ‘Wet Tennis’ [Mixmag]

  • Martin Garrix paves the road to ‘Sentio’ with historic debut album’s final singles [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Madeon Releases New Single “Love You Back” Following Back-To-Back Coachella Weekends [Your EDM]

  • TIËSTO and DEORRO Collide For the First Time in Massive Single, “Savage” [EDM]

  • Firebeatz Just ‘Don’t Stop Moving’ As The Duo Revitalizes A 90’S House Gem [EDM Sauce]

  • Stepping Out From The Shadow Of The Moonwatch: A Look At The Stellar History Of The Omega Constellation [HODINKEE]

  • Displaced people in Twic County need more assistance amid “terrible conditions” [MSF]

  • Emmanuel Macron remains the strong favorite to win France’s presidency — He outclassed Marine Le Pen in their only televised debate [The Economist]

  • Will Finland and Sweden join NATO? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Leave the Door Open for Employees to Return to Your Organization [Harvard Business Review]

  • Why Argentina is embracing cryptocurrency [BBC News]

  • Obamas to Leave Spotify, Seek Podcast Deal Elsewhere while Ukraine Latest: Biden Boosts Aid, Kyiv Sees $600 Billion Rebuild and cannot answer the question: “What about Black People who can’t fill up their gas tank?” We need another stimulus check. In fact, we need $2000 monthly stimulus checks retroactively since the Pandemic began. [Bloomberg] We need Bernie Sanders, AOC, and more Progressive Candidates. We can’t forget about how IOWA fucked up the Democratic Primaries announcement for Bernie, suspiciously.

  • American 'Ghost' drones for Ukraine designed for attack, Pentagon says [Reuters]

  • Arab League urges Israel to stop Jewish prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Why Would Elon Musk Want to Buy Twitter? [The New Yorker] because he’s trying to bring back Trump in 2024 and not pay his Billionaire taxes #TaxTheRich

  • Razer’s Leviathan V2 is a Great-Sounding Soundbar Trapped on PC [The Verge]

  • Yes, you can actually do something about climate change [Vox]

  • VW Group CEO Herbert Diess is coming to TC Sessions: Mobility 2022 [TechCrunch]

  • Curious Coincidence: A journey to the origins of COVID-19. [MIT Technology Review]

  • A former firefighter-paramedic amassed a stake in more than 450 rental units by age 30. He shares how he went from making $40,000 a year to overseeing his real estate business as a multimillionaire in a decade. [Insider]

  • A new era of DJing has arrived. — Beatport's streaming subscription offers DJs access to 10m+ tracks with plans starting at $9.99 per month. The creative possibilities with Beatport Streaming are endless. Subscribe here: [URL] [LinkedIn]

  • Top two Republicans blamed Trump for Capitol attack, book says [The Guardian] these guys are out here selling their books instead of testifying to the FBI. This is fucking bullshit. They need to be arrested.

  • Routine childhood vaccinations in the U.S. slipped during the pandemic. [The New York Times]

  • Funny Tweets About Kids' Bedtime Excuses [Huffington Post]

  • What Happened to Jon Stewart? [The Atlantic]

  • The National Fight Against COVID-19 Isn't Ready To Go To The Sewers [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Stop blaming millennials for the housing crisis [The Washington Post]

  • « On a d’un côté l’école de la start-up nation, de l’autre celle des “Choristes” » : les programmes divergents de Macron et Le Pen sur l’éducation [Le Monde]

  • 'The Time Traveler's Wife' trailer is here to make you cry like it's 2003 [Mashable]

  • Robert Pattinson Is the Most Believable Batman [VICE News]

  • Joe Biden Deserves the Blame for Killing the Iran Nuclear Deal [The Intercept_] this is bad. We need to resolve the #IranNuclearPeaceDeal2015. By doing so, it’s a compromise, and the price of oil will go down.

  • An illustrated guide to how heat and drought are killing trees [National Geographic]

  • Southwest fire crews brace for return of dangerous winds [NPR]

  • Sacramento City Unified formally approves agreements reached with teachers, staff during strike [CapRadioNews]

  • Pourquoi les syndicats américains ont perdu face à Amazon [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Next Pandemic Doesn’t Have to Hit So Hard [Foreign Policy]

  • What Does the West Want in Ukraine? — Defining Success—Before It’s Too Late [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • Why China Isn’t Backing Away From Alignment With Russia [The Diplomat]

  • Pondering the Bits That Build Space-Time and Brains [Quanta magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday dans une salle informatique du CERN en 1969 💻Les ordinateurs sont arrivé au CERN pour gérer les données produites par les programmes de physique. On voit ici des ordinateurs CDC 6600 et CDC 3100. En savoir plus sur l'informatique: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA, Industry to Collaborate on Space Communications by 2025 [NASA]

  • Illegal logging in Latin America and Caribbean inflicting irreversible damage [INTERPOL]

  • Pentagon Reveals Secretive New Drone the Air Force is Giving to Ukraine: Phoenix Ghost [Air Force Magazine]

  • Z Car Superstar: Chris Forsberg Debuts 1,300 HP 2023 Nissan Z Competition Drift Car [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Utilizing the brand-new firmware patch for PS5 controller on PC, Battlefield 2042 on Steam with the 4.0 patch works great. It has over 400 fixes. I am so excited. People said this game was a lost cause, but trust me, it’s going to regain its popularity, especially when Electronic Arts releases more content.

I know that everybody is experiencing COVID fatigue, but stay strong. These Republicans will pay the price in court for messing up our great country. The fact that Biden is POTUS, that Democrats control the House and the Senate, and we can’t pass a damn legislation because of Senator Manchin and Senator Sinema is fucking despicable.. I’m sick and fucking tired of them milking the past 2 years. It’s a pandemic, people are suffering, meanwhile, they’re recording record profits, and Billionaires are making more billions of dollars. Meanwhile, African-Americans and other minorities can’t afford gasoline. I really like the cinematography of “FBI”, “FBI: Most Wanted” and “FBI: International” but, I want the real big FBI, the Mueller FBI, to take down this fucking mob-like thugs of Jan 6 Insurrectionists and let us get back to normal. That’s why everybody around the country is working hard for unionizing. Whether at Starbucks Union effort or Amazon Union effort, and even elsewhere. People are “fed up.” Therefore the Feds, need to help the people. I swear to God, if Marjorie Taylor Greene does not go down for her illicit behavior, QAnon non-sense, and you still put Black people in jail for weed? Then the American people will completely lose hope in our great nation of America. This is the United States. You’ve read your U.S. Constitution. Stop treating America like a fucking TV show. Trump is gone. We don’t want him back. We want Biden to act like POTUS and continue to pass policies for EVERYTHING not just his schedule, but #FreeTuition, #FightFor15, #WomenRights, #IncomeInequality, etc etc. Don’t tell us you can find $1 billion dollars for Ukraine in 2 days, but you can’t be bothered to make college tuition-free for Students. I want them to dream for their future, and it’s very hard when there is so much corruption. Thanks for listening.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 513 | BENKYO RADIO 513

  • Spotify is ready to YouTubify itself [Protocol]

  • Nicky Romero on Resident Advisor [Nicky Romero]

  • Biden unveils new weapons package for Ukraine [AXIOS]

  • Spotify opens up video podcasting to everyone in the US and select markets [TechMeme]

  • Private companies plan to launch 70 missions to the Moon in the next decade [Quartz]

  • The Amazonification of the American workforce — The e-commerce giant’s labor issues expose the complicated truth about getting what we want when we want it. [Recode]

  • Why Brave and DuckDuckGo are cracking down on Google’s AMP [TheNextWeb]

  • The Key Components of the Perfect Veggie Sandwich [Eater]

  • In Markets Where Cannabis Sales Are Legally Nebulous, Businesses Find a (Legal) Way — The companies are availing themselves of a legal loophole, offering insights for any business operating in the gray market. [Inc.]

  • Meet the designer who’s turning self-care into viral Instagram posts [Fast Company]

  • Great News: 2–3 Cups of Coffee/Day for Maximum Heart Benefit. For You? [Medium]

  • Open Your Digital Doors: Communication and Remote Work [Entrepreneur]

  • The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Celebrates Cinema Itself [WIRED]

  • Windows Weekly 773 [TWIT]

  • Find great extensions with new Chrome Web Store badges [Google Chrome]

  • Learning to Prompt for Continual Learning [Google AI Blog]

  • Seizing the Means of Audio Production — In the 1980s the Egyptian government was determined to stop the spread of the “vulgar” cassette. [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • 50 years ago, Apollo 16 roved the lunar highlands [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Company Offsites Are Back – Here’s How To Use Them To Unite Your Hybrid Teams [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Customers say it best — Join us at SAP Sapphire in Orlando, May 10-12, to hear firsthand how customers are becoming intelligent, sustainable enterprises with help from SAP. [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 513 & BENKYO RADIO 513.

Please follow the Reds Community on SB Nation.

The Cincinnati Bengals were in the Superbowl this past season. That means that the Bengals are the 2nd strongest team in the entire fucking country. They need our support. They will fight even more this year. Follow them on SB Nation at CincyJungle.

Amazingly, you can now buy a Porsche with Dogecoin And Shiba Inu. It’s only a matter of time before more car dealerships make this available. Let’s think about the future. That’s why Cryptocurrency is the future.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 512 | BENKYO RADIO 512

  • Poll: Russia’s nuclear saber-rattling is rattling neighbors’ nerves [Bulletin of Atom Scientists] #Ukraine

  • Hype Label of the Month: Oddity Records [beatportal]

  • Teenage Engineering reveal the TX-6 mixer and audio interface [Computer Music]

  • Elektron unveil new hybrid drum machine and synthesizer, the Syntakt [Future Music]

  • Wu-Tang Clan and NAS Announce Co-Headline North American Tour [DJ Mag]

  • Local Action Celebrates 10 Years with 15-Track Compilation [Mixmag]

  • Martin Garrix, Julian Jordan match up for fifth time on newest ‘Sentio’ extension, ‘Funk’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • ILLENIUM Remixes Nirvana’s “Something In The Way” From BATMAN In Collab With DC Comics [Your EDM]

  • This Teacher Plays House Music Bangers Every Morning While His Students Arrive at School [EDM]

  • Bleu Clair Drops “Funk Accelerator” A Blend Of Tech And Classical House [EDM Sauce]

  • Pre-Owned Picks Watches For Daily Wear [HODINKEE]

  • South Sudan — MSF strongly condemns latest violence after staff member shot and killed [MSF]

  • Netflix sheds subscribers—and $170bn in market value [The Economist]

  • The Wordle hurdle: the pitfalls of setting puzzles [1843 magazine]

  • Money in the Metaverse (with Citi’s Ronit Ghose) [Harvard Biz] A future multi-trillion dollars industry

  • Climate change, albinism and me [BBC News]

  • How WALL-E Predicted the Future [Bloomberg]

  • 'Panicked' Russians withdrew $9.8 bln in FX from banks in March [Reuters]

  • IMF, World Bank warn of ‘huge buildup of debt’ in poorest nations [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Transforming Trees Into Skyscrapers [The New Yorker] #ClimateChange

  • Apple store workers in Atlanta file for the company’s first union election [The Verge]

  • Welcome to the choose-your-own-adventure phase of the pandemic [Vox]

  • Tumblr said 420 Blaze it (but literally) [TechCrunch]

  • Crypto millionaires are pouring money into Central America to build their own cities [MIT Technology Review] #CRYPTOCURRENCY

  • War was the last thing on her mind. Now, a 29-year-old startup founder is working from bomb shelters in Ukraine. [Insider] #Ukraine

  • We are teaming up with Microsoft Surface to bring you an exciting program to International Music Summit College! — Attendees will get access to an NFT music design workshop hosted by Inder Phull, CEO of metaverse leader PIXELYNX. 👾 — Someone will give delegates an inside look into curating different playlists for different locations using the Beatport DJ App.📱 — Artists Cici and Alex Kennon ’s “in conversation” session will peel back the layers on the release process, from how to get noticed by labels to prolonging a track's shelf life. 💎 — Delegates will also be able to drop in for 1:1 production feedback and career coaching, while checking out production stations outfitted with the latest Microsoft Surface device. — See you in Ibiza, Thursday April 28th. — #microsoft #beatport #ims2022 #surface #originals2 #originalbydesign Point Blank Music School [LinkedIn] #BEATPORT

  • ‘A racist move’: Florida’s DeSantis threatens Black voter power with electoral maps [The Guardian] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter

  • More Pandemic Fallout: The Chronically Absent Student — At one middle school, more than 40 percent of the students have been chronically absent this year. Districts are going to great lengths — offering gift cards, night classes — to reach them. [The New York Times]

  • Russia's Chernobyl Seizure Seen As Nuclear Risk 'Nightmare' [Huffington Post]

  • ‘It’s Just Scaring People, and It’s Not Saving Lives’ — Stories about the pandemic’s continuing risks for immunocompromised people may create unintended harms. [The Atlantic]

  • Will Winning The MLB Offseason Lead To Actual Winning? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Putin sends warning with ICBM test; leaders boycott G-20 meeting [The Washington Post] Putin has isolated himself from the world, every other world leader is UNITED and does not want M.A.D.

  • Débat Macron-Le Pen : ce qu’il faut retenir du débat de l’entre-deux-tours de la présidentielle [Le Monde] “Derriere Marine LePen il y a toujours Jean-Marie LePen” -Castex. Votez Macron

  • Amazon must reinstate 'unlawfully' fired worker, judge rules [Mashable]

  • Ukraine Issued ‘Go Fuck Yourself’ Stamps. Prices Are Skyrocketing on eBay [VICE News] #Ukraine

  • Russia-Ukraine War Is Another Reason to Break Free of Dirty Steel, but U.S. Companies Still Chase Profits Over Green Future [The Intercept]

  • Catholic Priest Wants To Take Boys On A Weekend Boat Trip - [South Park]

  • How Mexico revolutionized the science of antivenom [National Geographic]

  • Afghanistan Regains Its Crown as Terror Central — The Taliban’s jihadi friends are back to threaten global security. [Foreign Policy]

  • Made in the Alliance — How to Shore up the Foundations of Transatlantic Solidarity [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Scrambled Fighter Jets to Intercept Foreign Aircraft Over 1,000 Times in FY2021 [The Diplomat]

  • Pondering the Bits That Build Space-Time and Brains [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici SND@LHC 🤩Installé en contrebas de @ATLASexperiment et complémentaire à FASERv, SND@LHC est un sous-détecteur de l'expérience FASER et sera le premier à mesurer des neutrinos produits dans un collisionneur de particules. En savoir plus (anglais): [CERN_FR]

  • NASA, Industry to Collaborate on Space Communications by 2025 [NASA]

  • We're in Niger this week training officers to: — 🔎 Identify sources of financial information — 💵 Understand cash transactions, money laundering, illicit financial flows — 📊 Use INTERPOL's analytical & investigative capabilities [INTERPOL]

  • USMC Hornet Squadron Pivots from Arctic to Poland to Replace USAF in Air Policing [Air Force Magazine]

  • Garage Essentials: Diving Into Amateur Metalwork With a Few Useful Tools [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everyboody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 512 & BENKYO RADIO 512.

I understand 4/20 is upon us, for those of you that celebrate, please do so peacefully, and do NOT operate a motor vehicle. For a trip into the past, enjoy JETLAG RADIO 420. Think of yourself and your loved ones. Thanks in advance.

Don’t forget that the French Presidential Elections 2022 2nd round are this weekend. If you are French or living out of the country, please vote, French people complain a lot about life as always, but it’s just natural, it’s part of their culture. They should not be punished with Marine LePen, a candidate financed by Putin who would destabilize not just France, but all of Europe. France is the country of Human Rights. Let’s act like it. Don’t forget to visit SOS Racisme website. Merci.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 510 | BENKYO RADIO 510

  • Beatport Next: Amémé is the Future Face of Afro House [beatportal]

  • “Party like it’s 2099”: Oberheim channels Prince as it looks set to return with a new synth [Computer Music]

  • Is cloud streaming a viable option for DJs? [Future Music]

  • Watch Absolute Live From DJ Mag HQ [DJ Mag]

  • Carl Cox Announces Return to Ibiza with DC-10 Residency [Mixmag]

  • Swedish House Mafia celebrate ‘Paradise Again’ release with first set since 2019 at Spotify-hosted Coachella afterparty [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Luzi Tudor Drops Stunning, 3-Track ‘Unbound: Victory of Love’ EP [Your EDM]

  • Watch the Trippy Music Video for Hardwell’s Menacing Single, “F*cking Society” [EDM]

  • EDMsauce.Com Artist Of The Week: DJ Allure [EDM Sauce]

  • The Hublot That Lets Me Rebel Against High Horology [HODINKEE]

  • Over 100 deaths at sea in one week as European States look away [MSF]

  • French election 2022 — Our coverage of the fight for the presidency [The Economist]

  • Is the French electoral system better than the American one? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How to Ask Whether an Employee Is Happy at Work [Harvard Business Review] if he has not received his paycheck in a few months, he’s probably NOT Happy

  • Patrick Lyoya: Could rethink of US police traffic stops save lives? [BBC News]

  • A Solution to Apple’s iPad Software Conundrum: Offering a ‘Pro’ Mode [Bloomberg]

  • French prosecutor studying EU anti-fraud agency report on Le Pen [Reuters]

  • Infographic: How many Palestinians are imprisoned by Israel? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Sunday Reading: Looking Ahead to Earth Day [The New Yorker]

  • Waze has your nostalgic vibes covered with ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s themes [The Verge]

  • How to fight the affordable housing and climate crises at once [Vox]

  • Deep Science: AI cuts, flows, and goes green [TechCrunch]

  • 10 Breakthrough Technologies [MIT Technology Review]

  • The largest comet ever seen, estimated to have an 80-mile nucleus, is barreling toward the inner solar system [Insider]

  • Coinbase Wallet is paving the way for the future of the cryptoeconomy and web3. But we can’t do it without the most brilliant minds. That’s where you come in. Coinbase Wallet is hiring now. Join us and #LiveCrypto. See open positions here 👉 [URL] [LinkedIn]

  • Mayor calls for more psychiatric services after Brooklyn subway shooting [The Guardian]

  • A.I. Is Mastering Language. Should We Trust What It Says? [The New York Times]

  • Pope Makes Easter Plea For Ukraine Peace, Cites Nuclear Risk [Huffington Post]

  • How to Identify What You Enjoy [The Atlantic]

  • MLB's Best Players Didn't Win Much Last Year. This Year Could Be Different. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Censorship battles’ new frontier: Your public library [The Washington Post]

  • Marine Le Pen visée par un rapport de l’antifraude européenne [Le Monde] Her campaign is financed by Putin, she must lose.

  • Making friends is hard, but these 5 apps promise to make it easier [Mashable]

  • Class-Action Lawsuit Targets Company that Harvests Location Data from 50 Million Cars [VICE News]

  • At the Height of Putin’s Aggression, Marine Le Pen Victory Would Threaten European Alliances — The far-right French presidential candidate has a warm relationship with Vladimir Putin and is skeptical of the EU and NATO. [The Intercept_]

  • Why Easter is celebrated with bunnies and egg hunts [National Geographic]

  • NATO troops conducted a routine war exercise in the Arctic. This year felt different [NPR]

  • Interview: California could get a new bottle recycling program [CapRadioNews]

  • Ukraine, l’engrenage [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Semiconductors and the U.S.-China Innovation Race [Foreign Policy]

  • The Age of Slow Growth in China — And What It Means for America and the Global Economy [Foreign Affairs]

  • As Southeast Asia Reopens, Will Transnational Terrorism Return? [The Diplomat]

  • 2021's Biggest Breakthroughs in Math and Computer Science [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday en 17 April 1912, lorsque le physicien Victor Hess monta en montgolfière à 5300 mètres pendant une éclipse solaire. Cet évènement allait mener à la découverte d'une source naturelle de particules subatomiques : les rayons cosmiques. 🎈🌌[CERN_FR]

  • NASA Releases Equity Action Plan to Make Space More Accessible to All [NASA]

  • Module 5 of #ProjectStadia's International Major Events Safety & Security Training Programme is on @INTERPOL_HQ in Lyon.🚨Incident management challenges & best practices are key themes discussed with 👮 global #LawEnforcement. Thanks to our partner @NCS4usm - great to be back! [INTERPOL]

  • Spark Tank Catches Fire [Air Force Magazine]

  • The 2023 Toyota GR Supra Finally Gets a Manual Transmission [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 510 & BENKYO RADIO 510.

If you have finished The Crew, you can check out The Crew 2. The Crew 3 has not been announced in development from Ubisoft as of yet.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 509 | BENKYO RADIO 509

  • It’s time to break up with your job description template [Protocol]

  • Music Releases [Nicky Romero]

  • A look at Apple's yearslong effort to design its own silicon to replace Intel chips in Macs, including an interview with Hardware Technologies SVP Johny Srouji [TechMeme]

  • Apple workers at flagship store in NYC take steps to unionize [AXIOS]

  • Is it too late to vaccinate the world? [Quartz]

  • A new AI draws delightful and not-so-delightful images [Recode]

  • How we can make data science more diverse — and why that matters [TheNextWeb]

  • At Portland’s Huber’s Cafe, John Pierce Is the King of Spanish Coffee [Eater]

  • The Tech Labor Shortage Is Only Set to Grow. These Companies Think Apprenticeships Are the Answer — Employers are struggling to find the skilled workers they need. Paid, on-the-job training could transform the workforce for good. [Inc.]

  • An aerospace engineer explains how hypersonic missiles work [Fast Company]

  • When Coffee Rejuvenates the Soul [Medium]

  • The Power of Gratitude and Appreciation [Entrepreneur]

  • The Rise of Brand-New Secondhand EVs [WIRED]

  • TWIT’s Alaskan Adventure Cruise [TWIT]

  • How AI and imagery build a self-updating map [Google Blog]

  • Boost your model's accuracy using self-supervised learning with TensorFlow Similarity [TensorFlow Blog]

  • Night Shift [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • What Does Salesforce Do? [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP Continues to Stand in Solidarity with the People of Ukraine [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 509 & BENKYO RADIO 509. Please read the latest IPCC report. Climate Change is real, and it’s imperative that we do something about it. If you live in Northern California, check out 350 Sacramento.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 508 | BENKYO RADIO 508

  • Michael Lawson catches up with Cinthie, the Berlin-based dance music stalwart who is enjoying a creative renaissance. [beatportal]

  • Arturia Efx Fragments review [Computer Music]

  • Put your hands in the air for Moog’s new Etherwave Theremin [Future Music]

  • Classic Wu-Tang Clan and A Tribe Called Quest Albums Archived in U.S. Library of Congress [DJ Mag]

  • The Best DJ Mixes of the Year 2022 So Far [Mixmag]

  • How to stream Coachella Weekend 1 [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Your EDM Premiere: Bleu Clair Releases House Anthem, ‘Funk Accelerator’ [Your EDM]

  • The Road to Martin Garrix’s Debut Club Album Continues: Listen to “Starlight (Keep Me Afloat)” [EDM]

  • Miss Monique Kicks Off Black Hole Recordings 25th Anniversary With Massive Remix Of “Rush” By Sied Van Riel [EDM Sauce]

  • HODINKEE Radio Talking About Watching Movies [HODINKEE]

  • Witnessing despair and resilience among people sheltering in Kharkiv’s metro [MSF]

  • Scientists say they've found a promising experimental treatment to repair the spinal cord after a severe injury. It could also work in people who have been paralyzed. The nanotechnology uses millions of moving molecules to reconnect nerves and could be a game-changer in medicine. [TheDenverChannel] #nanotechnology

  • Experiments contradicting the Standard Model are piling up [The Economist]

  • The Invictus quandary: is sport the best way to rehabilitate the war-wounded? [1843 magazine]

  • Marcus Buckingham: Why “Love” Is the Key to Career Success — If you don’t love anything about your work, it could destroy you. [Harvard Business Review]

  • Rain brings fresh misery for flooded South Africans [BBC World]

  • Coronavirus Persisting in Feces Offers Clues to Long Covid Cause [Bloomberg]

  • Opponents of French far-right protest as election campaign enters final week [Reuters]

  • I am now one of millions of Afghan refugees — Do not forget us. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Slime Machine Targeting Dozens of Biden Nominees — In an escalation of partisan warfare, a little-known dark-money group is trying to thwart the President’s entire slate. [The New Yorker]

  • AMC is now letting you buy movie tickets with Dogecoin [The Verge]

  • One Good Thing: 32 years after its debut, Microsoft Solitaire is still a blissful time-waster [Vox]

  • This Week in Apps: Elon bids for Twitter, WhatsApp adds Communities, Spotify goes ‘Live’ [TechCrunch]

  • In praise of the dollar bill — Digital payments increase convenience but exacerbate inequality. Is it time to reconsider cash? [MIT Technology Review]

  • Restaurant owners face uphill struggle as customers cut back on food spending amid soaring inflation [Insider]

  • #CIA Director William Burns gave his first public speech to Georgia Institute of Technology faculty, students, and friends. His remarks highlighted “the role of an intelligence agency in a democracy, at a moment of profound change on the international landscape.” Click below to read a transcript of Director Burns’ speech. [URL] [LinkedIn]

  • ‘Jesus loves me and my boyfriend’: how one gay-friendly town repelled homophobic protesters [The Guardian]

  • The Unseen Scars of Those Who Kill via Remote Control — Capt. Kevin Larson was one of the best drone pilots in the U.S. Air Force. Yet as the job weighed on him and untold others, the military failed to recognize its full impact. After a drug arrest and court martial, he fled into the California wilderness. [The New York Times]

  • 'We’ve Been Trying To Warn You': Fed-Up Scientists Get Arrested Demanding Climate Action [Huffington Post] #ClimateChange

  • Why Can’t We Just Call BA.2 Omicron? [The Atlantic]

  • What Democrats' New Primary Calendar Could Look Like [FiveThirtyEight]

  • A tale of many pandemics: In year three, a matter of status and access [The Washington State]

  • Présidentielle 2022 : à Marseille, Emmanuel Macron projette la France en « grande nation écologique » pour séduire l’électorat de gauche [Le Monde]

  • Interstellar meteorite confirmed as first known object to hit Earth from outside our solar system [Mashable]

  • Starbucks Posts Fake Union Tweets in Anti-Union Flyers [VICE News]

  • Noam Chomsky and Jeremy Scahill on the Russia-Ukraine War, the Media, Propaganda, and Accountability [The Intercept_]

  • These farmers show that agriculture in the Amazon doesn’t have to be destructive [National Geographic]

  • Opinion: Three faith traditions come together for a weekend of remembrance [NPR]

  • Prop. 13 offers bigger tax breaks to homeowners in wealthy, white neighborhoods — A new study finds white, wealthy homeowners in Oakland receive thousands more in tax breaks than owners of homes in minority neighborhoods. [CapRadioNews]

  • Un arc des résistances [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What Exactly Is America’s China Policy? — The United States needs to right-size the China threat to know how to counter it. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Unstoppable Rise of Hindu Nationalism — How India’s Far Right Is Conquering Castes—and the Country [Foreign Affairs]

  • 5 Years of Local Governance in Nepal [The Diplomat]

  • Steven Strogatz’s Secrets of Math Communication [Quanta Magazine]

  • La #PhotoDeLaSemaine est une vue à 360 degrés de LHCb, une expérience qui s'intéresse aux différences entre matière et antimatière en étudiant le quark beauté. — Rejoignez-nous avec vos questions à 16h00 CEST en direct de @LHCbexperiment sur Facebook, YouTube et LinkedIn! [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Coverage Set for Axiom Mission 1 Departure from Space Station [NASA]

  • Our #CTTECH Project is helping member countries leverage new & emerging tech in the fight against terrorism⚡️ We've launched a series of regional consultations to identify priorities, needs & capacities, with a view to developing a tailored approach for each. #EUForeignPolicy [INTERPOL]

  • USSF Starts All-Guardian Basic Training in May [Air Force Magazine]

  • Huge Meetup In Japan Celebrates 25 Years of the Iconic Honda Civic Type R [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 508 & BENKYO RADIO 508.

I think it’s really important to listen to what the WHO chief has said: “The World treats crises affecting black, white lives unequally.” While the Ukraine crisis is important, it’s a “fraction” of the attention given elsewhere.

We need not to forget about the on-going crisis in Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, and Palestine. Not to mention many parts of Africa.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 507 | BENKYO RADIO 507

  • California's radical plan to ban gas-powered cars by 2035 just might work [Protocol]

  • Stations [Protocol Radio]

  • Google issues third emergency fix for Chrome this year [TechMeme]

  • Apple workers at flagship store in NYC take steps to unionize [AXIOS]

  • How a Baltic nation ended its reliance on Russian gas [Quartz]

  • Elon Musk is no free speech messiah [Recode]

  • How the metaverse (and quantum physics) could prove our universe is a fake [TheNextWeb]

  • The 38 Essential Berlin Restaurants [Eater]

  • 3 Ways to Get Hybrid Work Right — Finding a space that bridges corporate and home life is tricky, but there are ways to do it right. [Inc.]

  • Microsoft’s hottest new product is … a wok [Fast Company]

  • Part 1: Quantitative Crypto Insight: Stablecoins and Risk-Free Rate [Medium] #COINBASE

  • How Web 3.0 is Changing Social Media and the Online World As We Know It [Entrepreneur]

  • Security News This Week: North Korea’s Lazarus Group Was Behind $540 Million Ronin Theft [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 7 [TWIT]

  • Our plans to invest $9.5 billion in the U.S. in 2022 [Google Blog]

  • Lidar-Camera Deep Fusion for Multi-Modal 3D Detection [Google AI Blog]

  • Principal Supporters [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Astronomers find 'missing link' black hole in the early universe [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Great Data Alone Won’t Make You Data-Driven – Here’s What Will [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP Business Technology Forum [SAP]

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If you like my blog and podcasts, please log into Twitter on mobile (iOS and Android) and go to IAMZAKI. There’s a little $ icon where you can send me funds. Please remember that every little bit helps. You may think that sending just $1 or $5 does not matter much, but if a few hundreds of people do it, it would be a gigantic help. I need funds to do some repairs and also save for a Mac Studio (so I can use the Logic Pro DAW). Thanks in advance.

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  • The 7 Best Electro Tracks on Beatport You May Have Missed [beatportal]

  • Sigala: "Having loads of toys in the studio is more of a distraction than anything else - and I’m very easily distracted" [Computer Music]

  • The 10 drum machines that changed musical history [Future Music]

  • Swedish House Mafia Release New Album ‘Paradise Again’: Listen [DJ Mag] it was really good!

  • Cosmic Pineapple is Back For Its Seventh Season at Pikes Hotel in Ibiza [Mixmag]

  • Watch: Daft Punk share original storyboard for 1997 hit ‘Around the World’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • AJ Salvatore Drops Hype Single “Vitamins” feat. Tokyo’s Revenge [Your EDM]

  • Disney Announces Vinyl Reissue of Daft Punk’s Iconic “Tron: Legacy” Soundtrack [EDM]

  • Watching Movies Paul Rudd Fends Off The Paranormal Wearing A Timex In 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' [HODINKEE]

  • Palestine: MSF helps hospitals and volunteers prepare for casualties [MSF] This is tragic and avoidable. It’s the Holy Month of Ramadan. Israel should respect that, and let Palestinians pray in peace.

  • WinWel – Sometimes It Feels Good To Be Sad [EDM Sauce]

  • “Atlanta” matches method with message to sensational effect [The Economist]

  • Bread in Ukraine: why a loaf means life [1843 magazine]

  • Starting a New Job as a Mid-Career Professional [Harvard Business Review]

  • Sanctioned Russian oligarchs linked to £800m worth of UK property [BBC News]

  • Bidens Report $610,702 in Income Last Year, Trim Charity Giving [Bloomberg] why do Millions of Americans have to pay taxes when Trump does not? This is not fair.

  • Palestinians clash with Israeli police at Jerusalem holy site, 152 injured [Reuters]

  • Russia-Ukraine live news: Bodies of more than 900 civilians found [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Siege of Chernihiv — For more than a month, the Russian military pummelled residents with bombing raids and missile fire, turning a locked-in Ukrainian city into an urban death trap. [The New Yorker]

  • The former CEO of Reddit would like you all to stop bickering online — Engineers would rather build fun products than try to stop flame wars [The Verge]

  • Everything Everywhere All at Once, explained by a quantum physicist [Vox]

  • How to make trees better [TechCrunch]

  • These plastic batteries could help store renewable energy on the grid [MIT Technology Review]

  • CIA director warns Putin's 'desperation' over Russia's failures in Ukraine could lead him to use nukes [Insider]

  • #NATO Allies have increased the number of fighter jets on alert✈️

    They’re conducting around the clock air patrols over Bulgaria 🇧🇬, Estonia 🇪🇪, Latvia 🇱🇻, Lithuania 🇱🇹, Poland🇵🇱 and Romania 🇷🇴 to secure Allied air space [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Ex-Trump aide Stephen Miller testifies to House January 6 panel for eight hours [The Guardian]

  • $100 Billion. Russia’s Treasure in the U.S. Should Be Turned Against Putin. [The New York Times]

  • Rashida Tlaib Slams 'Wrong, Cruel' Storming Of Al Aqsa Mosque By Israeli Police [Huffington Post] This is during the Holy month of Ramadan, which will anger 1 BILLION Muslims, not very smart from Israel.

  • Have We Already Ruined Our Next COVID Summer? [The Atlantic]

  • Do Americans Care About The Latest COVID-19 Wave In The Northeast? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Is Dianne Feinstein still up to the job? [The Washington Post] She needs to retire. A new Democrat needs to take place.

  • Emmanuel Macron et Marine Le Pen, au second tour d’une présidentielle marquée par l’animosité [Le Monde] Marine LePen’s campaign was financed by Putin. This is extremely dangerous for France and all of Europe. Macron must win.

  • WhatsApp comes for Slack with debut of 'Communities' [Mashable]

  • Nothing Takes the Place of You — As Selena Quintanilla awoke from a night of bad dreams she found herself transformed into a posthumous pop cultural icon. [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • Women and Journalists are Targets of Violence in Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan, Report Says [The Intercept_]

  • Introducing Nat Geo Premium with Disney+ [National Geographic]

  • File your taxes on time. Here's what you should know about your refund [NPR]

  • Interview: Police Chief Kathy Lester discusses gun violence, downtown Sacramento shooting [CapRadioNews]

  • La menace d’une guerre nucléaire en Europe [Le Monde diplomatique] #NuclearDeterrence

  • The West Finally Starts Rolling Out the Big Guns for Ukraine [Foreign Policy]

  • The Shambolic End of Imran Khan — Pakistan’s Prime Minister Leaves—But the Generals Remain [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Philippines’ Critical Presidential Election [The Diplomat]

  • Researchers Gain New Understanding From Simple AI [Quanta Magazine]

  • [Communiqué de presse] Le Brésil va devenir État membre associé du CERN — Pour en savoir plus: [CERNpress]

  • Ukraine can be a model for helping those trapped in Afghanistan [The Hill] written by Heather Nauert

  • Night Skies and National Parks [NASA]

  • Cultural heritage crime: INTERPOL’s ID-Art app in the news [INTERPOL]

  • What, Exactly, Is ‘Airmen’s Time’? The New Initiative, Explained [Air Force Magazine]

  • Honda Readying Two Electrified Sports Cars, Shows Them Under Sheets [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 506 & BENKYO RADIO 506.

I would like to applaud Razer’s initiative in making Lambda Tensorbook laptops for Linux. This is a great initiative. This is perfect for nerds and geeks to do amazing stuff with Deep Learning. If you’re listening, Razer, please send me a Linux laptop because I would love to play with it. Thank you. I know this is a great initiation and raises awareness to the entire Linux community which is a great thing.