JETLAG RADIO 551 | BENKYO RADIO 551

  • Security experts are bracing for major cyberattacks against the West if Russia gets desperate — In response to strong sanctions and military aid to Ukraine, Russia was expected to launch disruptive cyberattacks against the West but never did. But a cyberescalation from Russia still remains possible, as soon as later this year, according to experts. [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio X We Rave You Newsflash (PRR515) [Nicky Romero]

  • Elon stops tweeting [AXIOS]

  • Google announces Google Public Sector, a new division aiming to bring Google Cloud tech to US educational institutions and federal, state, and local governments [TechMeme]

  • The US will step up monkeypox vaccine distribution. Nearly 300,000 doses of the vaccine will be distributed across states in the coming weeks. [Quartz]

  • When you drive for work, $5 gas hurts [Recode]

  • Pee-powered vehicles are finally making a splash [TheNextWeb]

  • The Best Vegetarian Dinner Recipes, According to Eater Editors [Eater]

  • Your Employees Hate Being Monitored. Learn How to Humanize Productivity Tracking — Surveillance-tracking methods can alienate workers. When it comes to staying on task in remote landscapes, a human touch is important. [Inc.]

  • How to deal with stress while working in a demanding industry — For high-achieving professionals working in competitive fields, it’s important to find the best way to preserve your mental resilience. [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase Commerce Updates: Faster Payments, No Fees, More Currency Options [Medium]

  • How to Understand the Forces Shaping the Cannabis Market [Entrepreneur]

  • The Gaia Mission Keeps Unlocking Secrets of the Galaxy [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 881 [TWIT]

  • Introducing Earth Engine for governments and businesses [Google Blog]

  • Minerva: Solving Quantitative Reasoning Problems with Language Models [Google AI Blog]

  • Contributors include Andre Agassi [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: NGC 2403 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Want To Be More Efficient and Productive? Automate More of Your Business [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Enable a Resilient and Sustainable Supply Chains from Design to Operate | SAP Sapphire in 2022 [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 551 & BENKYO RADIO 551.

Please go watch the new Top Gun Maverick if you have not yet. It’s an excellent movie and you get a sneak peek at the SR-72, a super secret amazing piece of technology that may or may not be flying nowadays. People are still trying to get photos of it near Area 51. For the time being, Lockheed Martin will just give you a wink and a nod, and give you a stare that reminds America’s enemies that they should be petrified, and think twice about full-scale warfare.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 550 | BENKYO RADIO 550

  • Get to Know SyRan, the Drum & Bass Brothers Signaling the Next Generation of RAM Records [beatportal]

  • Teenage Engineering’s TX-6 mini mixer is now a standalone portable recorder [Computer Music]

  • Output and Reason Studios have brought Arcade and Reason+ together in a single subscription bundle [Future Music]

  • HÏ IBIZA VOTED WORLD’S NO.1 CLUB IN DJ MAG TOP 100 CLUBS POLL 2022 [DJ Mag]

  • Banksy Made Honorary Professor at UCA in Recognition of Humanitarian Efforts [Mixmag]

  • Moore Kismet realizes their boundless potential on debut LP, ‘UNIVERSE’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Flynninho Drops Monstrous Single, “RAGGA” [Your EDM]

  • Hardwell Opens Up About AVICII: “You’re Never Going to Convince There’s Someone Better” [EDM]

  • Jauz Teams Up With Habstrakt In An Attempt To Do Things “Like Before” [EDM Sauce]

  • How The Watch Industry Is Trying To Go Green [HODINKEE]

  • Access to healthcare in northwest Syria at risk over potential border crossing closure [MSF]

  • The great Silicon Valley shake-out — We look at the world’s startups and identify the safe, the uneasy and the doomed [The Economist]

  • “The effects are going to be long-lasting and dreadful”—America’s abortion-rights rollback [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Discover how the easing of covid-19 restrictions in some parts of the world affected this year’s Liveability Index. Register for a virtual explainer here: [The EIU]

  • Are Former Startup Founders Less Hireable? [Harvard Business Review]

  • January 6 hearings: Trump urged armed supporters to storm Capitol - aide — Donald Trump knew supporters had weapons when he urged them to storm the Capitol to overturn the 2020 election, a former White House aide has said. [BBC World]

  • Ghislaine Maxwell Gets 20 Years as Victims Get Last Word [Bloomberg]

  • Trump wanted to join Jan 6 Capitol riot, tried to grab limo steering wheel, aide testifies [Reuters]

  • Afghan survivor: If another quake doesn’t kill us, poverty might — More than 1,000 people have been killed and some 2,000 injured in Afghanistan’s worst earthquake in 20 years. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony Should Be the End of Trump — Regardless of the legal obstacles to convicting the former President, Hutchinson’s testimony reconfirmed that he must never again be allowed anywhere near power. [The New Yorker]

  • The Archnemeses of War Rugs — War rugs are a traditional Afghan art — how’d a guy in Brooklyn end up with their copyright? [The Verge]

  • Giving people cash is usually better than shipping them food — Another thing cash can do: fight global hunger. [Vox]

  • This co-worker does not exist: FBI warns of deepfakes interviewing for tech jobs [TechCrunch]

  • The U.S. only has 6,000 fast charging stations for EVs. Here’s where they all are. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Jan. 6 live updates: Trumpworld shocked by former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson's explosive January 6 testimony, calling it the 'most damning day' and 'insane' [Insider]

  • A world without managers is a nice idea. Many of those in positions of power don’t want to be managing at all. But teams need leaders. Read why managers deserve more understanding: https://econ.st/3OOMdZM [LinkedIn]

  • War on drugs prolonged Colombia’s decades-long civil war, landmark report finds — Truth commission’s report, touted as a chance to heal after half a century of bloodshed, called for a ‘substantial change in drug policy’ [The Guardian]

  • F.D.A. advisers recommend updated boosters that target forms of Omicron. [The New York Times]

  • Trump Knew Supporters Had Weapons On Jan. 6 But Didn't Care, Top Aide Testifies [Huffington Post]

  • The Most Damning January 6 Testimony Yet — Cassidy Hutchinson’s account of Donald Trump’s behavior destroys any defense the president once had. [The Atlantic]

  • What Went Down During The June 28 Primary Elections [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Trump sought to lead armed mob to Capitol, aide says [The Washington Post]

  • Coronavirus & Pandemie et Pandemie de COVID-19 [Le Monde]

  • NASA's planning a moon base in space for astronauts. Today is the first major step. [Mashable]

  • Here’s What Period Tracking Apps Say They Do With Your Data [VICE News]

  • Cassidy Hutchinson’s Jan. 6 Testimony Was an Alexander Butterfield Moment [The Intercept_]

  • Historic Yellowstone flooding brings renewal despite destruction [National Geographic]

  • Report: If Donald Trump Isn’t Sh—Ting His Pants over Today’s January 6 Hearing, He Probably Should Be [Vanity Fair]

  • The Supreme Court has delayed creating a majority Black voting district in Louisiana [NPR]

  • California’s next cannabis battle may be coming to a city near you [CapRadioNews]

  • Le casse-tête logistique ukrainien [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why Americans Still Need NATO [Foreign Policy]

  • The Surprising Success of the Truce in Yemen — Building on Diplomacy Requires Decoding the Houthis [Foreign Affairs]

  • Destruction Everywhere, Help Scarce After Afghanistan Quake

    In Afghanistan, those who were barely scraping by have lost everything to the recent earthquake. [The Diplomat]

  • This is How Putin’s Strategic Patience May Pay Off in Ukraine [The Cipher Brief] This would be a good moment for the people of Belarus to overthrow their dictator as they so nearly did in 2020. #Ukraine

  • By Exploring Virtual Worlds, AI Learns in New Ways [Quanta Magazine]

  • Photographié ici en Octobre 1975, voici le prototype de calorimètre de l'expérience NA3.

    L'expérience NA3 est l'une des premières expériences à cible-fixe. Elle étudiait le momentum des leptons et hadrons issus de collisions de hadrons. [CERN_FR]

  • CAPSTONE Launches to Test New Orbit for NASA’s Artemis Moon Missions [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 550 & BENKYO RADIO 550.

If you have not watched Q: Into the Storm documentary on HBO MAX, now is the time to do it. Apparently, that leader of Trump supporters reappeared, and it’s time to catch him and arrest him. They have gone too far. They have destroyed Roe v Wade. I demand that the FBI immediately arrest many QAnon leaders as soon as possible. Everybody who posts on 8kun is now a suspect while the FBI narrows down the leader of this cult.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 549 | BENKYO RADIO 549

  • FTX is eyeing Robinhood [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio 515 by Nicky Romero & LAMAS (PRR515) [Nicky Romero]

  • Stoltenberg announced that NATO will increase the number of high-readiness forces to "well over 300,000” from around 40,000, and it will step up its presence on its eastern flank with Russia. [AXIOS]

  • Russia defaulted on foreign debt. The missed payments are the country’s first since 1918 and were more because of Western sanctions than lack of money. [Quartz]

  • Meta is getting data about you from some surprising places [Recode]

  • Work in tech? Here’s 6 ways you can support and protect reproductive rights [TheNextWeb]

  • The 10 Best Chili Parlors in Cincinnati [Eater]

  • Imposter Syndrome Got You Stuck? Free Yourself by Quitting This Bad HabitDon't waste another minute comparing yourself with others. [Inc.]

  • Avoid these 9 mistakes when answering interview questions [Fast Company]

  • Making web3 more accessible and intuitive — meet the new Coinbase Wallet mobile app [Medium]

  • 6 Tips on How to Disagree Without Being Disagreeable in the Tech Industry [Entrepreneur]

  • Before Starbucks Baristas Had Unions, They Had Coworker Petitions [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1905 — Windows on a M1 Mac Studio, Custom Email Domains, Loud Hulu Commercials [TWIT]

  • 4 ways to plan in-person gatherings with Google Assistant [Google Blog]

  • Google at CVPR 2022 [Google AI Blog]

  • A magazine of history & ideas [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • The best telescopes for beginners who want to view planets, galaxies, and more [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Can You Work Without Meetings? Salesforce Is Trying for Another Week [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP BTP: Accelerate Your Innovation to the Cloud | SAP Sapphire in 2022 | Overview [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 549 & BENKYO RADIO 549.

Lately, I’m watching “Good Girls” on Netflix. The story is about three oblivious women who perform a robbery, and now got more than they gamble for. As always, if your teenage daughters get too many silly ideas, you can remind them that prison is nothing like “Orange is the New Black”. It’s not a reality TV show, it’s jail. You’re not getting caviar in there. I’m not sure if there’s a “Scared Straight” for women, but I’m sure there’s something similar.

Season 2 of Abbott Elementary is coming back in a few months! It’s going to be great! We do need to raise awareness because Teachers need something to watch on TV that describe their lives. The fact that sometimes, a lot more money is allocated to a NFL Football stadium (Philadelphia) instead of local school districts. So on and so forth.

The Mr. & Mrs. Smith TV show adaptation has not been released on Amazon Prime Video yet, but it’s on its way!

The X-Files is eventually coming back, and I really hope that David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson get back together for this. I mean in the past couple of years, there’s like a treasure trove for material to utilize for multiple seasons. The Truth is Out There.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 548 | BENKYO RADIO 548

  • Cover Story: Cormac [beatportal]

  • The LMN 3 is a DAW-in-a-box that’s already being called ‘the open-source OP-1’ [Computer Music]

  • Beyonce’s Break My Soul sounds like a love letter to the Korg M1 synth [Future Music]

  • GALA Festival 2022: Everybody Loves The Sunshine [DJ Mag]

  • New Vinyl Plant Fidelity Record Pressing is Opening in California [Mixmag]

  • Blanke leans into drum ‘n’ bass on first of two ÆON:MODE EPs [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Porter Robinson Surprise Set At Ocular Organ Among Highlights From Electric Forest [Your EDM]

  • Rezz is Launching Her Own Record Label [EDM]

  • EDMsauce.Com Artist Of The Week: Ozz Gold [EDM Sauce]

  • Beginner's Guide A Complete Newbie Loses Her Damn Mind While Attempting To Assemble A Movement [HODINKEE]

  • Jack Kornfield — How to Overcome Apathy and Find Beautiful Purpose (#601) [Tim Ferriss]

  • The Path To Happiness In 7 Minutes [GaryVee] “You’re doing the best you can, you’ll do better tomorrow”

  • Most of the world’s grain is not eaten by humans — Nearly half of all grain is either burned as fuel or eaten by animals [The Economist]

  • I was a war reporter in Ethiopia. Then I became the enemy [1843 magazine]

  • Exploring the Metaverse [Harvard Business Review]

  • The people who hate working from home [BBC]

  • Pentagon Under Pressure After Supreme Court’s Abortion Decision [Bloomberg]

  • WHO says over 900 probable cases of acute hepatitis reported in children [Reuters]

  • Afghanistan’s remote and poor villages hardest hit by earthquake [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Who Was Willing to Stand with Donald Trump? [The New Yorker]

  • Cyberpunk 2077 is getting a board game [The Verge]

  • Afghanistan’s staggering set of crises, explained [Vox]

  • NASA determines Space Launch System testing complete [TechCrunch]

  • The smart city is a perpetually unrealized utopia [MIT Technology Review]

  • Biden's Education Department just punted on a policy that could keep student-loan borrowers' debt from piling up after they graduate [Insider]

  • Visited our Amplify page lately? It’s your place on Beatport to explore sounds in electronic music. Featuring Nikki Nair. LCY, JAMIE and 8kays. https://beatport.com/disa [LinkedIn]

  • How the Christian right took over the judiciary and changed America [The Guardian]

  • How to Discipline a Rogue Supreme Court [The New York Times]

  • BET Awards 2022: The Complete Winners List [Huffington Post]

  • I Witnessed One of the Ocean’s Rarest Phenomena [The Atlantic]

  • Emergency Politics Podcast: Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion Semiconductor legislation failures show why the U.S. struggles to compete [The Washington Post]

  • Le projet de loi pouvoir d’achat, objet de toutes les tractations — Smic à 1500 euros pour la gauche, détaxe sur l’essence pour la droite, baisse de la TVA pour l’extrême droite… Les oppositions défendent leurs propositions, sans pour autant rejeter en bloc le texte que le gouvernement doit présenter début juillet. [Le Monde]

  • Prepare yourself: Apple is announcing even more "new" products [Mashable] M2 is nice but M3 is on its way!

  • Microsoft Compares Russian Hacks of Ukraine to Assassination That Started World War I [VICE News]

  • FBI Raid on Trump Justice Department Official Signals a Criminal Investigation May Be Starting [The Intercept_]

  • How historians are documenting the lives of transgender people [National Geographic]

  • Biden announced a $600 billion global infrastructure program to counter China's clout [NPR]

  • California tax relief: What’s in the deal — After weeks of talks, Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders announce a tax relief plan that includes refunds of as much as $1,050. It is part of a $300 billion budget deal announced Sunday night. [CapRadioNews]

  • Qui gagne la guerre de l’énergie ? [Le Monde diplmoatique]

  • Roe Abolition Makes U.S. a Global Outlier — Almost 50 years ago, the United States liberalized abortion laws, and the world followed suit. Today, it joins Iran, North Korea, and Russia in rolling back reproductive rights. [Foreign Policy]

  • Latin America’s Lessons for a Post-Roe United States — How to Build a Successful Abortion Rights Movement [Foreign Affairs]

  • Can Nuclear Energy Power South Korea’s Future? — President Yoon wants nuclear energy to catapult South Korea to carbon neutrality and international prestige. But a rough road lies ahead. [The DIplomat]

  • The Spooky Quantum Phenomenon You’ve Never Heard Of [Quanta Magazine]

  • La forme et les matériaux du tube de faisceau de @LHCbExperiment ont été choisis pour optimiser sa transparence aux particules émergeant des collisions dans le LHC. De quoi est fait ce tube de faisceaux ? [CERN_FR]

  • CAPSTONE Launch No Longer Targeting June 27 [NASA]

  • A 20+ year-long investigation by INTERPOL is monitoring Jewish individuals who made potential insider-trading transactions on Wall Street soon prior and after 9/11. [INTERPOL] some of these stories have been dramatized on the Showtime TV show BILLIONS. The investigation focuses on Elon Musk. Investigators were getting close, which is why he sold a lot of his Cryptocurrency. Fast-forward to today, Elon Musk is being held hostage by White Nationalists who are attempting to hijack his weapon system. This is why he wants to takeover Twitter. Bringing Trump back on Twitter would cause a chain reaction where Trump could return to the presidency and install an Autocracy in America, there would no longer be any more Presidential Elections.

  • Looser Marijuana Rules Added to House Panel’s NDAA—But No Changes to Vaccine Mandate [Air Force Magazine]

  • Volkswagen ID Aero Revealed: A Stretched-Out EV Passat Successor for America [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 548 & BENKYO RADIO 548.

Lately, I’m watching the disturbing documentary “Keep Sweet Pray and Obey” about the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the role of polygamy (you can watch it on Netflix). There’s also “Under the Banner of Heaven” on Hulu. Now, remember, when you watch this, you must remember that not all Christians are wackos, but that’s why it’s important for documentaries to investigate the scary Churches that have gone too far.

On a happier note, I am enjoying re-watching Major Dad on Netflix, and I highly recommend everybody to watch it if you have not. It would be great if it got a remake.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 547 | BENKYO RADIO 547

  • The DNC has a new secret weapon for finding voters [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio 514 by Nicky Romero [PRR514) [Nicky Romero]

  • European Union grants candidate status to Ukraine and Moldova [AXIOS]

  • Sources: Mark Zuckerberg's top priority is now the metaverse, not securing elections; Meta has ~60 people focused primarily on elections, down from 300+ in 2020 [TechMeme] The Metaverse is important, but not more important than securing the next Presidential Election

  • Germany declared a gas crisis. Europe’s largest economy feels the impact of Russia cutting supply, but it has yet to mandate rationing. [Quartz]

  • Now might be a good time to think about crypto insurance [Recode]

  • Edward Snowden on the crypto crash: ‘When the ground has cleared, things will grow again’ [TheNextWeb]

  • ‘The Only Reason I’m a Chef Today Is Because of DACA’ [Eater]

  • Still Struggling to Fill Empty Positions? Try Easing the RequirementsThe labor shortage has prompted companies to redefine what constitutes a 'qualified applicant.' [Inc.]

  • Everything you need to become happier, according to science [Fast Company]

  • Hello Advanced Trade, goodbye Coinbase Pro [Medium]

  • 'The Past Two Years Have Been an Absolute Nightmare': Elon Musk Paints Grim Picture of Tesla's Future [Entrepreneur]

  • Google Warns of New Spyware Targeting iOS and Android Users [WIRED]

  • Tech Break 7317 - Steam Deck Review [TWIT]

  • A search for bold ideas to drive climate action [Google.Org]

  • Quantum Advantage in Learning from Experiments [Google AI Blog]

  • The Internet is blessed with undoubtedly miraculous applications, but language is not yet one of them. Technology cannot displace the primacy of words. [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: California Nebula [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Want a More Productive Team? Ask Them How They Want to Work [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • What is an intelligent, sustainable enterprise? [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 547 & BENKYO RADIO 547.

Please watch this brief video from Hillary Clinton, who has warned America that “Trump Winning 2024 Election Could Be ‘End of Democracy’”

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 546 | BENKYO RADIO 546

  • Chris Stussy Brings the ‘Mysteries of the Universe’ to the Dance Floor [beatportal]

  • Teenage Engineering made the 'Mother Of All Decks’ for Swedish House Mafia to use at Coachella and beyond [Computer Music]

  • Best podcast recording software 2022: our pick of essential software and apps for capturing your pods [Future Music]

  • Outside the box: the story of UK beatboxing [DJ Mag]

  • Stormzy Awarded with Honorary Degree by University of Exeter [Mixmag]

  • Afrojack, Chasner dive into future rave territory with ‘Starts Right Now’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Party Favor releases sophomore album ‘RESET’ [Your EDM]

  • Alison Wonderland’s “Loner” Album is Headed to Print as a Graphic Novel [EDM]

  • Cosmic Gate & Nathan Nicholson Team Up On Progressive Belter “Follow You Anywhere” [EDM Sauce]

  • Introducing Seiko Circles Back On A Classic Design With Another Killer Prospex Re-Interpretation (SPB313, SPB315, and SPB317) [HODINKEE]

  • Some Perspective on Changing Your “Dwell Time” [GaryVee]

  • Lack of a real IP waiver on COVID-19 tools is a disappointing failure for people [MSF]

  • Inside the battle for Asian-American votes [The Economist]

  • Reinventing globalization, Latin America’s vicious circle and does the tank have a future? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How to Move from Strategy to Execution [Harvard Business Review]

  • Assam: India floods destroy millions of homes and dreams [BBC News]

  • Biden Says US Recession Avoidable After Call With Ex-Treasury Secretary Summers [Bloomberg]

  • Tesla sued by former employees over 'mass layoff' [Reuters]

  • World Refugee Day: As a former refugee, I want safety for all [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A Country Star From the First Nations [The New Yorker]

  • Hundreds of SpaceX employees signed letter denouncing Elon Musk’s behavior [The Verge]

  • Why grain can’t get out of Ukraine [Vox]

  • Google News launches a new desktop design with topic customization [TechCrunch]

  • A locust’s brain has been hacked to sniff out cancer [MIT Technology Review]

  • Biden confirms he's nearing a decision on student-loan forgiveness and says a payment-pause extension is 'on the table' [Insider]

  • Logging in, deleting emails, mistyping things. It all adds up. So much of the working day is wasted doing basic tasks—but we have some time-saving tips: https://econ.st/3O8S1xx [LinkedIn]

  • Sotomayor accuses supreme court conservatives of dismantling church-state separation [The Guardian]

  • ‘There Is Nowhere I Feel Safe’: Election Officials Describe Threats Fueled by Trump [The New York Times]

  • Biden Trades Sharp Words With Chevron Chief Over High Gas Prices [Huffington Post]

  • How Animals Perceive the World — Every creature lives within its own sensory bubble, but only humans have the capacity to appreciate the experiences of other species. What we’ve learned is astounding. [The Atlantic]

  • Americans Agree That They Disagree Too Much [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Afghanistan quake kills more than 1,000, injures 1,600, officials say [The Washington Post]

  • Au procès du 13-Novembre, deux stratégies de défense : « le droit et les faits » d’un côté, la géopolitique et les « crimes de guerre » de l’autre [Le Monde]

  • Worried about your kid's screen time? Your parenting style may make things worse. [Mashable]

  • GPUs Are the Only Thing Getting Cheaper Right Now [VICE News]

  • Pentagon Must Do More to Mitigate Civilian Harm, Says House Armed Services Committee Chair [The Intercept_]

  • Swoon over these romantic European small villages [National Geographic]

  • Powell says recession 'a possibility' but not likely [NPR]

  • Long COVID patients struggle as medical community learns more about the condition [CapRadioNews]

  • Victoire historique de la gauche en Colombie [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why the West Should Make Peace With Erdogan Now [Foreign Policy]

  • The Balance of Soft Power [Foreign Affairs]

  • Greece, Japan, and Maritime Disputes [The Diplomat]

  • An Immunologist Fights Covid with Tweets and a Nasal Spray [Quanta Magazine]

  • #VendrediLecture | Nous célébrons le redémarrage du #LHC avec une série en 4 épisodes.

    Cette semaine (1/4): plongez-vous dans les enjeux scientifiques du LHC à la découverte des lois fondamentales de l'Univers. [CERN_FR] #FranceAtCERN #LHCrun3

  • NASA to Discuss Status of Artemis I Moon Mission [NASA]

  • Alleged drug kingpin arrested in Hungary [INTERPOL]

  • This is the Best Time to Take Risks, Brown Says [Air Force Magazine]

  • Now, One Last Good Look at the 2023 Honda Civic Type R Prototype Before It Debuts [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 546 & BENKYO RADIO 546.

Let’s all take a moment to THANK PRESIDENT BIDEN for immediately getting to work once he got elected to slow down the COVID-19 pandemic that President Trump handled pathetically. I want to thank every man and woman at the Department of Defense (DOD) for the Warp Speed program which sped up exponentially to make sure we did not have over 10 million American lives dead from COVID-19. We are at 1 million dead, and we should be glad it’s not more.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 545 | BENKYO RADIO 545

  • The Two-Pronged Test That Could Put Trump in Prison — As the January 6th hearings unfold, a former U.S. Attorney discusses the possibility of criminally prosecuting the former President. [The New Yorker] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Bad bets on 'safe' tokens are fueling the crypto crash [Protocol]

  • Kremlin claims captured American vets not protected by rules of war [AXIOS]

  • FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried blames the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates for 2022's crypto crash, resulting in an investor risk “recalibration” [TechMeme]

  • Vaccines for Everyone [Quartz]

  • Leaked Amazon memo warns the company is running out of people to hire

    Unions might not be the tech giant’s biggest labor threat. [Recode]

  • A celebrated AI has learned a new trick: How to do chemistry [TheNextWeb]

  • This Juneteenth, Cook What Makes You Happy [Eater]

  • Amazon Prime Day Is Coming July 12 and 13. What You Need to Know About the Two-Day Sale — Small businesses can garner additional attention with a new badge feature. [Inc.]

  • The 2,000-foot bridge was constructed without a single drawing [Fast Company]

  • My Special Healthy Blend for Wunderbar Coffee [Medium]

  • Hybrid Work With No Strings Attached for the Win [Entrepreneur]

  • For All Mankind Is the Best Sci-Fi of Its Era [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 880 [TWIT]

  • Supporting fatherhood on fathers.day [Google Blog]

  • What's new in TensorFlow 2.9? [TensorFlow Blog]

  • Leo Damrosch [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: M37 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Your Role in Building Black Freedom and Futures [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Tech Innovation — Juergen Mueller - Chief Technology Officer [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 545 & BENKYO RADIO 545.

I am almost done watching the documentary Trump Russia on iTunes, and it is very scary. It is imperative that Trump goes to jail for his crimes on January 6th and trying to kill Former Vice President Mike Pence.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 544 | BENKYO RADIO 544

  • Cover Story: Cormac [beatportal]

  • The Neptunes’ Chad Hugo on synths, songwriting and his greatest productions: “Britney wants to write with us? It’s like I’m daydreaming” [Computer Music]

  • Toolroom Academy Infinite promises game-changing evolution for your transitions [Future Music]

  • In search of sunrise: a history of Balearic trance [DJ Mag]

  • Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter Spotted Back in the Studio — with Lil Nas X [Mixmag]

  • deadmau5 shares lead single, ‘XYZ,’ from ‘We Are Friends Vol. 11’ ahead of mau5trap tour [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Album Review: Restless Mosaic’s Sophomore LP Another ‘Restless Mosaic’ of Sonic Experimentation [Your EDM]

  • INSIDE THE ORIGINS OF "EDM" WITH THE MAN WHO COINED THE TERM—AND TRANSFORMED IT INTO A GLOBAL MOVEMENT — An intimate interview with Richard James Burgess, whose band, Landscape, coined the term "EDM" in 1980—and had no clue what would happen next. [EDM]

  • Bob Sinclar Teams Up With Stadiumx For Affectionate House Gem ‘I’m Still In Love [EDM Sauce]

  • Watch Of The Week My Dad and I Each Own A LeCoultre Futurematic – It's The Perfect Symbol For How Our Relationship Has Changed [HODINKEE]

  • Please contact Kevin Rose and demand a new episode of [Modern Finance]

  • New Insights from Sam Harris, Dr. Peter Attia, Ramit Sethi, and Elizabeth Gilbert (#599) [Tim Ferriss]

  • You Want To Win In LIFE? Fall In Love With Losing - Gary Vaynerchuk Motivation [GaryVee]

  • Why is the Amazon rainforest so dangerous? [The Economist]

  • What is America’s role in the new nuclear order? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Join Pratibha Thaker and her team on Thursday June 30th to explore our latest post-pandemic outlook for the Middle East. Register here: [The EIU]

  • How to Write Concisely [Harvard Business Review]

  • Apple store workers vote to form first US union [BBC News]

  • Youngest Kids in US Cleared for Moderna, Pfizer Covid Vaccines [Bloomberg]

  • Sony, Honda sign deal to sell EVs by 2025 [Reuters]

  • Afghanistan: Two killed as blast hits Sikh temple in Kabul [AL-Jazeera News]

  • “We have to Get Out of This Phase”: Ashish Jha on the Future of the Pandemic [The New Yorker]

  • Watch the trailer for The Verge’s first Netflix show, The Future Of [The Verge]

  • Democracy in America is a rigged game — The Constitution was written to thwart Black freedom. But we can change the rules. [Vox]

  • Microsoft and Meta join Google in using AI to help run their data centers [TechCrunch]

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

  • US Harpoon missiles destroyed a heavily-armed Russian vessel in the Black Sea, say Ukraine's military [Insider]

  • New Research Reveals Rise in Rural Job Postings [LinkedIn]

  • Trillion-dollar crypto collapse sparks flurry of US lawsuits – who’s to blame? — Kim Kardashian and Floyd Mayweather among those being sued, but prosecuting fraud in the crypto arena is notoriously difficult [The Guardian] I support the lawsuit against Elon Musk because he said he would send a Dogecoin rocket to the Moon and he has yet to do it.

  • With Child Care Scarce, States Try to Fix ‘a Broken Market’ [The New York TImes]

  • The Far-Right’s Assault On An Idaho Pride Event Was Meticulously Planned — Details that emerged after the arrest of 31 white supremacists in Coeur D'Alene show how GOP rhetoric is signaling extremists to attack LGBTQ people. [Huffington Post]

  • The Awkward Intimacy of Therapy — The practice may require vulnerability, but being heard can bring healing: Your weekly guide to the best in books [The Atlantic]

  • What Happens When American Children Learn About Racism? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • In some cultures, multiple fathers — or no fathers at all — are the norm — I’m an adoptive and biological dad, but other traditions suggest our definitions are arbitrary [The Washington Post]

  • « C’est ça, un système hospitalier qui craque » : la vie sans urgences de nuit depuis sept mois à Draguignan [Le Monde]

  • See 5 planets align in order for first time in 18 years — Set your alarms for early morning skywatching June 24. [Mashable]

  • Founders of $10 Billion Crypto Hedge Fund Have ‘Ghosted’ After Bets Go Bad — Three Arrows Capital, founded by two high school friends, is MIA as firms scramble to assess the damage amid indications the fund has been wiped out. [VICE News]

  • Guantanamo Bay Prison’s First COVID Outbreak Shrouded in Secrecy [The Intercept_]

  • Why Juneteenth is a celebration of hope [National Geographic]

  • We asked teachers how their year went. They warned of an exodus to come [NPR]

  • Juneteenth celebrates its second year as a federal holiday: Here’s what Sacramento has planned. [CapRadioNews]

  • Les Occidentaux ont-ils promis à la Russie que l’OTAN ne s’étendrait pas vers l’Est ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • U.S. Restraint Has Created an Unstable and Dangerous World — Decades of ignoring the menaces posed by Russia and China has led the West to a precipice. [Foreign Policy]

  • Why War Fails — Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and the Limits of Military Power [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Top Court: Government Not Responsible for Fukushima Disaster [The Diplomat]

  • Wheel Made of ‘Odd Matter’ Spontaneously Rolls Uphill [Quanta Magazine]

  • Depuis 20 ans, la collaboration n-TOF fait de la recherche en astrophysique nucléaire et en sciences nucléaires appliquées, ce qui inclut des applications médicales novatrices. #SuivonsLesProtons En savoir plus avec le @CERNCourier (anglais):[CERN_FR]

  • VP Hosts NASA for Family STEM Event, Disney Pixar’s Lightyear Viewing [NASA]

  • Today at Countdown2030, we highlighted INTERPOL's contribution to the global fight against #HumanTrafficking:

    ➡️ Operational & investigative support

    ➡️ Intelligence gathering & crime analysis

    ➡️ Specialized networks of global experts

    ➡️ Cross-sector collaboration & partnerships [INTERPOL]

  • Online communities are helping Airmen connect with one another and their leaders. That’s a good thing. [Air Force Magazine]

  • New Details on Hoonigan's Mad Build: an Eighties Subaru Wagon With 862 HP!!! [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 544 & BENKYO RADIO 544.

Very excited about the recent celebrations of Assassin’s Creed mythology. There’s a lot of great storytelling and so on and so forth.

It’s Juneteeth, therefore don’t forget to support African-American figures. I’m a big fan of Christian Smalls right now, he is leading the fight for unionizing Amazon. It’s pretty awesome.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 543 | BENKYO RADIO 543

  • Chips are the backbone of our digital economy. We must rebuild the American chip industry or suffer the consequences [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio 511 [Nicky Romero]

  • America's workers are up for grabs [AXIOS]

  • Snap is internally testing Snapchat Plus, a paid subscription service that will give users early access to exclusive, experimental, and pre-release features [TechMeme]

  • The disappearance of a top livestreamer shows the risk of doing business in China [Quartz]

  • Crypto’s winter is here again. How long will it last? [Recode]

  • Fiat kitted out a 500 EV to charge wirelessly while driving [TheNextWeb]

  • The 5 Must-Have Sauces for Vegetarian-Friendly Grilling [Eater]

  • 3 Ways for First-Time Founders to Build Stronger Networks — Connecting with the right people can make all the difference. [Inc.]

  • Beth Ford wants to change the narrative about rural America [Fast Company]

  • How Reading Affects Your Brain! [Medium]

  • Want to Get Customers' Attention? Tell Them a Great Story. [Entrepreneur]

  • Police Linked to Hacking Campaign to Frame Indian Activists [WIRED]

  • iOS Today - Episode 605 [TWIT]

  • The Anywhere School 2022 [Google Blog]

  • Events & Programming Manager [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Artemis: Inside NASA’s plan to return to the Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Want to Prepare Your Employees to Lead From Anywhere? Salesforce Reveals Its Playbook [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Discover Supply Chain on a personal level | Julia White at SAP Sapphire in 2022 [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 543 & BENKYO RADIO 543.

It appears that Mister Bison aka President Putin, thought he could create a food catastrophe. This is absolutely uncalled for and unnecessary. It is imperative to add Ukraine to the European Union, and immediately punish Putin for this war in Ukraine. I implore NATO to handle the situation asap.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 542 | BENKYO RADIO 542

  • Artist of the Month: Giolì & Assia [beatportal]

  • How to release your music: the DIY guide to getting your tracks out there [Computer Music]

  • Mark Ronson joins BBC Maestro to teach a music production course: “It's a bunch of things that I've learned over 25 years” [Future Music]

  • Album of the Month: Boddhi Satva ‘Manifestation’ [DJ Mag]

  • How Cartoon Crate Digger Gene on Earth Embraced Musical Storytelling [Mixmag]

  • Bryan Softwell turns Bad Bunny’s ‘La Dificil’ into tech-house heat on Repopulate Mars [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Trivecta Talks New Album, Musical Directions, and How to Stand Out [Interview] [Your EDM]

  • Buying, Selling, & Collecting Watch Collecting With My Dad [HODINKEE]

  • Mental health needs grow in Ukraine after 100 days of war [MSF]

  • The criminal case against Donald Trump [The Economist]

  • Will America finally pass gun-control legislation? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • We work with organisations to gain a deeper understanding of their challenges and deliver a tailored solution based on their business needs. Speak to our team: [The EIU]

  • So Your Boss Refused to Give You a Raise [Harvard Business Review]

  • In rare interview Biden says Americans 'really, really down' [BBC News]

  • Jan. 6 Panel Gives Chilling Details of Pence’s Escape From Mob at the US Capitol [Bloomberg]

  • Europe steps up support for Ukraine as Russia presses offensive [Reuters]

  • What’s behind the record number of displaced people? — More than 100 million people have been displaced around the world, according to the United Nations. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What We Learned About Trump, Pence, and the January 6th Mob [The New Yorker]

  • Final Fantasy VII Remake’s sequel is called Rebirth, and it’s out next year [The Verge]

  • What if there had been no adults in the room on January 6? [Vox]

  • Reddit is buying machine learning platform Spell [TechCrunch]

  • Inside the experimental world of animal infrastructure [MIT Technology Review]

  • Dow plunges more than 700 points, Nasdaq falls 4%, and S&P 500 erases 2021 gains as recession fears mount [Business] they really thought it was funny to make people work for free. For years. It’s not funny.

  • A massive thank you to all of our fans for helping us reach this new milestone. PlayStation 5 has now sold 20 million units globally! [LinkedIn] Great! Maybe we can find some PS5s now?

  • Canadian, US and Mexican host cities named for 2026 World Cup [The Guardian]

  • Forty-nine states preordered vaccine doses for very young children. Florida did not. [The New York Times]

  • Sonia Sotomayor Reassures Liberals As Conservative Decisions Loom [Huffington Post]

  • Trump’s Dangerous Wannabes [The Atlantic]

  • We've Been Waiting 33 Years For A Stanley Cup Matchup This Good [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion What Watergate can teach us today [The Washington Post]

  • « C’est un cauchemar cette chaleur » : un jeudi caniculaire dans le sud et l’ouest de la France [Le Monde]

  • The stunning new planets discovered in 2022, so far [Mashable]

  • NASA Finds Piece of Its Own Spacecraft on Mars, Has No Clue How It Got There [VICE News]

  • VIDEO: HOW VINYL FLOORING MADE WITH UYGHUR FORCED LABOR ENDS UP AT BIG BOX STORES [The Intercept_]

  • See a rare alignment of all the planets in the night sky [National Geographic]

  • Omicron poses about half the risk of long COVID as delta, new research finds [NPR]

  • Juneteenth celebrates its second year as a federal holiday: Here’s what Sacramento has planned. [CapRadioNews]

  • Quand la Fondation Gates sème la faim [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • America’s Foreign Aid Is Shackled by Budgetary Obligations [Foreign Affairs]

  • How Ukraine Will Win — Kyiv’s Theory of Victory [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Unintended Impacts of U.S. Weapons Supplied to Afghanistan

    The U.S. policy of arming parties in conflict presents significant risks that weapons will be diverted into unfriendly hands. [The Diplomat]

  • The Brain Has a ‘Low-Power Mode’ That Blunts Our Senses [Quanta Magazine]

  • Don't miss this exciting opportunity -- apply now👇[CERNquantum]

  • Subpopulation of Greenland Polar Bears Found by NASA-Funded Study [NASA]

  • INTERPOL investigates Jewish Cartels 24/7 [INTERPOL]

  • Air Force Magazine Editors Recognized for Journalistic Excellence [Air Force Magazine]

  • Your $55,000 HPD Honda Civic Si Factory Race Car Has Arrived [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 542 & BENKYO RADIO 542.

After Intel Corporation recruiters thought it was “cute” to do a hiring freeze, I decided to place an order for AMD dog tags. They just came in and they are sitting pretty by my computer monitor.

I still need a new MacBook Air, but I’m pretty pumped, I think I’m gonna get an AMD GPU Graphic Card. There’s just something about a Lesbian CEO who doesn’t treat you like shit that makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. Lisa Lashes is a lesbian, and guess what, she’s teaching DJing in Manchester, my dream city where I will someday visit Manchester United in the Theater of Dreams. Meanwhile Intel CEO is preaching about been a good Christian, and people have generated MILLIONS OF DOLLARS from my podcasts while I have yet to receive a single penny. If you thought that was not going to backfire, Patrick, you’re naive. Won’t you be embarrassed when Spongebob writes a PhD?

Until Next Time!