JETLAG RADIO 571 | BENKYO RADIO 571

  • Why former Salesforce engineers want to take on Google [Protocol]

  • 40 million under heat warnings as 90 large fires rage across U.S. [AXIOS]

  • How I revived three ancient computers with ChromeOS Flex [TechMeme]

  • The record-breaking temperatures hitting Europe on Tuesday couldn’t have come at a worse time. The continent has faced rising energy prices and insecurity since the invasion of Ukraine, with Russia’s shuttering of natural gas the latest incident in an ongoing crisis. [Quartz]

  • How the News Feed turned Facebook into a juggernaut [Recode]

  • Submitting junk data to period tracking apps won’t protect reproductive privacy [TheNextWeb]

  • Where Ramen Meets Chilacayote [Eater]

  • 3 Reasons Why Prime Day 2022 Was a Hit With More Than 2 Million Small Businesses [Inc.]

  • An abandoned Berlin airport is being transformed into a climate-neutral, car-free neighborhood [Fast Company]

  • 3 Simple Ways to Motivate a Remote Workforce [Entrepreneur]

  • The Covid Virus Keeps Evolving. Why Haven't Vaccines? [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech Episode 884 [TWIT]

  • How we redesigned the Chrome icon [Google Blog]

  • Simplified Transfer Learning for Chest Radiography Model Development [Google AI Blog]

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

  • Humans have occupied the ISS for 20 years [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Dreamforce Registration Is Open — Here’s What You Need To Know [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Sustainability is a Team Sport | Christian Klein and Julie Sweet at SAP Sapphire in 2022 [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 571 & BENKYO RADIO 571. I hope everybody watched the Part 2 of the latest South Park special on Paramount+, It was amazing. It talked about how everybody was tired of the streaming wars. I encourage everybody to watch it.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 570 | BENKYO RADIO 570

  • The Anjunabeats family taps organic house maestro Sebastien Leger to put his own spin on the anthemic Above & Beyond tune. [beatportal]

  • Arturia V Collection 9 review [Computer Music]

  • How long does it take to build the Moog Mavis DIY-kit? [Future Music]

  • Premiere: “CÉILÍ ‘PETROL OR DIESEL’ “ [DJ Mag]

  • Grimes Fights Bella Poarch in New Music Video ‘Dolls’ [Mixmag]

  • Drake makes surprise appearance at Black Coffee’s Hï Ibiza set [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Zeds Dead Announce First Altered States Label Party [Your EDM]

  • Watch Footage From Eric Prydz’s Mind-Bending “HOLO” Production at TOMORROWLAND 2022 [EDM]

  • Will Wallace ‘Look What You’ve Done’ [EDM Sauce]

  • HODINKEE Radio - Surveying The Field With The New Tudor Ranger [HODINKEE]

  • More assistance urgently needed for people arriving in Mexico’s northern border cities [MSF]

  • The Catholic Church should scrap the requirement for priestly celibacy [The Economist]

  • “Oil prices have focused minds”—Joe Biden in Saudi Arabia [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Is Data Scientist Still the Sexiest Job of the 21st Century? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Heatwave: More evacuations as Mediterranean wildfires spread [BBC News]

  • Apple’s New iPad Multitasking System Doesn’t Cut It [Bloomberg]

  • 'Climate change affects everyone': Europe battles wildfires in intense heat [Reuters]

  • Ukraine’s military in push to develop high-tech ‘Army of Drones’ [AL-Jazeera News]

  • 'The Girl From Plainville's' Colton Ryan on Playing Conrad Roy III [Newsweek]

  • Elon Musk says we should see Steam running on Teslas soon [The Verge]

  • BA.5 doesn’t care that you just had Covid-19 [Vox]

  • NFTs have the potential to become media companies, Rarible co-founder says [TechCrunch]

  • Heat is bad for plant health. Here’s how gene editing could help. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Jill Biden says the President 'had so many hopes' when he got into office, but the 'problems of the moment' came first [Insider]

  • Marketers, what would you say your biggest challenge with SEO is this year? [LinkedIn] #HubSpot

  • Trump won’t blunt January 6 inquiry by entering 2024 race, panel member says [The Guardian]

  • Why a Middle-Class Lifestyle Remains Out of Reach for So Many [The New York Times]

  • Bus Driver Who Allegedly Drank On Field Trip Is Arrested After Liquor Store Trip [Huffington Post]

  • New COVID Vaccines Will be Ready This Fall. America Won’t Be. [The Atlantic]

  • How Americans Feel About Space [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion | Cut Biden some slack. U.S. presidents have to deal with dictators. [The Washington Post]

  • Tour de France 2022 : Jonas Vingegaard et la Jumbo-Visma ont pris un coup de chaud à Carcassonne [Le Monde]

  • Overstock's former CEO tried to help Trump overturn the 2020 election, meets with Jan. 6 committee [Mashable]

  • Netflix’s ‘Resident Evil’ Is Gossip Girl With Zombies [VICE News]

  • Roger Hodge Named Acting-in-Chief of The Intercept [The Intercept_]

  • A rare look at postwar Korea emerges from long-lost photos [National Geographic]

  • The James Webb telescope had 344 'single point failures' before launch. Then, success [NPR]

  • Health care costs keep rising. A new California agency aims to fix that [CapRadioNews]

  • Un miroir de la « prolophobie » [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The U.S. Needs a Million Talents Program to Retain Technology Leadership — Immigration is the United States’ secret sauce—including in its competition with China. [Foreign Policy]

  • America’s New Realism in the Middle East [Foreign Affairs]

  • India’s Energy-Environment Catch-22 [The Diplomat]

  • Simons Foundation is proud to fund Quanta Magazine [Quanta Magazine]

  • 🤝We are pleased to announce that @INFN_ and @IITalk have joined #CERN’s hub in the #IBMQuantum Network. Together we'll explore how #quantumtechnologies can support the #LHC research community and other scientific fields. Read more👉[CERNquantum]

  • Dragon Docks Delivering Science Benefitting Humans [NASA]

  • INTERPOL RED NOTICE: Sabonge Carlos Hostilio (Honduras) [INTERPOL]

  • USAF Announces 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year for 2022 [Air Force Magazine]

  • Hyundai N Vision 74 First Look: Build It Now [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 570 & BENKYO RADIO 570.

Some wonderful development in the January 6th investigation. “Citing terrorism, U.S. seeks 15-year prison sentence in Jan.6 case” and here is the link from the Washington Post news article. The FBI got the message, White Nationalists storming our National Capitol full of White Privilege while Black and Brown Americans are in jail for weed is simply not fair. These idiots who storm the Capitol must receive severe punishments.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 569 | BENKYO RADIO 569

  • Matthew Ball on the metaverse: We’ve never seen a shift this enormous [Protocol]

  • Lawyer's plan for Trump to overturn 2020 election included firing acting AG [AXIOS]

  • Find the closest unionized Starbucks to you with this map [Quartz]

  • Amazon executives have discussed ditching Amazon Basics to appease regulators [Recode]

  • We haven’t found alien life yet — but the James Webb Space Telescope could change that [TheNextWeb]

  • Netflix’s ‘Iron Chef’ Upsells the Glory of Winning a Cooking Competition [Eater]

  • Why Do 'Data' and 'A.I.' Always Go Together?For business owners and decision makers, it's critical to understand the loop between data and machine learning. [Inc.]

  • Allergies lasting longer? Blame light pollution [Fast Company]

  • The Magic of Working in a Coffee Shop (And Why It Exists) [Medium]

  • Where Most Travelers Are Heading in Summer 2022 (and Why) [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Accessories for Your PlayStation 5 [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 20 [TWIT]

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

  • Towards Reliability in Deep Learning Systems [Google AI Blog]

  • Subscribe [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • How artificial intelligence is changing astronomy [Astronomy Magazine]

  • 8 Proven Strategies To Help You Get Salesforce Certification Ready [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP Business Network: The World's Most Vibrant Ecosystem [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 569 & BENKYO RADIO 569.

I trust Scully and nobody else. -Mulder

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JETLAG RADIO 568 | BENKYO RADIO 568

  • Amelie Lens Reveals New EP on Lenske, ‘In My Mind’ [beatportal]

  • Loopmasters are here to save your tracks with 50% off a huge range of loops and sample packs in their epic summer sale [Computer Music]

  • Audient EVO 16 review [Future Music]

  • Watch OR:LA Dig for Techno, House and Garage Records at Phonica for DJ Mag’s Crate Diggin’ Series [DJ mag]

  • Listen to Absolute.’s New Track, ‘Stuck in Love’ [Mixmag]

  • Calvin Harris partners with pop superpowers Halsey, Justin Timberlake, Pharrell for ‘Stay With Me’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • New Song From deadmau5 & Skylar Grey, “My Heart Has Teeth,” On Netflix’s Resident Evil Series [Your EDM]

  • Limewire Announces Partnership with Powerhouse Ibiza Nightclubs [EDM]

  • Michael Anthony Releases Modern Trance & Tech Crossover Record, ‘Unspoken” [EDM Sauce]

  • Watching Movies We Talk To Ryan Gosling, Who Plays A TAG Heuer Carrera-Wearing Assassin In ‘The Gray Man’ [HODINKEE]

  • Three new developments in the Cabo Delgado crisis [MSF]

  • The Democrats need to wake up and stop pandering to their extremes [The Economist]

  • What is critical race theory? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Does Elon Musk Have a Strategy? [Harvard Business Review]

  • UK heatwave: Take simple steps to avoid heat deaths - health boss [BBC World]

  • There’s Now a 911 for Mental Health — Dialing 988 in the US will connect callers to local crisis centers, but many communities are still building out services to meet growing demand. [Bloomberg]

  • Wildfires rage in France and Spain as heatwaves sear Europe [Reuters]

  • Israel launches air raids on Gaza Strip, no casualties reported [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How to Eat a Sandwich [The New Yorker]

  • Halo Infinite’s network co-op test is now live [The Verge]

  • Biden says he wants a two-state solution. Why is he silent on Israeli settlements? [Vox]

  • Sony officially owns Bungie now [TechCrunch]

  • The book ban movement has a chilling new tactic: harassing teachers on social media — Educators who stand up to conservative activists are being harassed and called “groomers” online, turning them into potential targets for real-world violence. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Elon Musk's 76-year-old dad says he's had another child with his 35-year-old stepdaughter: 'The only thing we are on Earth for is to reproduce' [Insider] ew

  • 93% of employers want to see soft skills on your resume—here are 8 of the most in-demand ones [LinkedIn] #BayValleyTech

  • At least six dead – including two children – after dust storm triggers mass pileup in Montana [The Guardian]

  • Manchin Dangles Hopes of a Future Compromise. Democrats Revolt. [The New York Times]

  • I Hid My Disability At Work For 6 Years. When I Stopped, My Entire Life Changed. [Huffington Post]

  • It’s Joe Manchin’s (The Penguin) America — The senator from West Virginia continues to wield an unfathomable amount of power over the president’s agenda. [The Atlantic]

  • Biden Is Very Unpopular. It May Not Tell Us Much About The Midterms. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Take a cosmic tour inside the images captured by NASA’s Webb telescope [The Washington Post]

  • La médecine esthétique, un milieu gangrené par les charlatans [Le Monde]

  • It's not too late to see the K2 comet [Mashable]

  • Astronomers Discover ‘Beating Heart’ Radio Bursts from Space [VICE News] JETLAG RADIO has made contact again! #Insterstellar #Cybertron

  • Secret Service Deleted Jan.6 Text Messages After Oversight Officials Requested Them [The Intercept_]

  • This European map inspired a playful cartography craze 500 years ago [National Geographic]

  • Ten of the top cookbooks of 2022, so far [NPR]

  • Students of color at one of Sacramento’s largest high schools share unique experiences navigating COVID [CapRadioNews]

  • Madrid contente Rabat, mais provoque Alger [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Russia’s Dreams of a Red Sea Naval Base Are Scuttled—for Now [Foreign Policy]

  • Great-Power Competition Is Bad for Democracy — Rivalry With China and Russia Reinforces the Real Causes of American Decline [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Revival of Rail Infrastructure in the Philippines [The Diplomat]

  • Mass and Angular Momentum, Left Ambiguous by Einstein, Get Defined — Surprising as it may sound, 107 years after the introduction of general relativity, the meanings of basic concepts are still being worked out. [Quanta Magazine]

  • [Information presse] Lancement réussi pour le premier satellite réalisé dans le cadre d'un projet piloté par le CERN. Pour en savoir plus: [CERNpress]

  • Dragon Docks Delivering Science Benefitting Humans [NASA]

  • Police Scotland has hosted a visit from @INTERPOL_SG Jürgen Stock, who met @DCCWillKerr & @KeithBrownSNP to discuss our national & international strategies and challenges, plus @INTERPOL_HQ's role in combating crime around the world.

    Read more here ➡️[INTERPOL]

  • Lawmakers Push for Air Force to Embrace New Immersive Training Tech Even Faster [Air Force Magazine]

  • Hyundai RN22e High-Performance EV Concept First Look: Ioniq 6 N Previewed [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 568 & BENKYO RADIO 568.

I recently watched the new THOR movie, and it was really good. I highly recommend it, and there are plenty more MARVEL movies and tv shows to watch. I am almost done with BOBA FETT, which means next is Obi-Wan Kanobi and The Mandalorian Season 3 won’t be until January (I can’t wait).

I just got some Delta 68 denim jeans from Origin USA. They’re really great, comfortable, and they stretch. This is a veteran-owned famous business (composed of numerous employees, many of them veterans of Afghanistan and Iraq) which makes products here in the United States. They’re from Jocko Willink so check it out. People in the Military love Jocko Willink and they have every reason to. He has lots of podcasts, so be sure to check them out. Rumors has it, he will beat the shit out of Trump one day for scamming the American people, maybe not literally, but Jocko’s crowd includes millions of Conservatives in America, and because “that’s his people” he will be able to explain the difference between a true American Republican Patriot such as John McCain, and Trump, the deadly White-Nationalist cult leader.

It appears that MOSSAD waited until POTUS flew out of Israel to immediately bomb Gaza. You can see it for yourself. Even President Biden, who understands that a Two-State Solution to Israel/Palestine is the only way to bring Peace to the region, those Barbaric Demonic Zionists Nazis killed more innocent Palestinian civilians. Now you understand why Zionists are Psychopaths and not your average jew.

There’s a few more PRIME IN OVERTIME deals at Razer right now, so look into that if you have not already.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 567 | BENKYO RADIO 567

  • GM gives interstate EV charging a huge boost [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio 518 [Protocol Radio]

  • Google releases Chrome OS Flex, a Chrome OS version for businesses and schools to run on 400+ old PC and Mac models, after fixing 600+ bugs since February 2022 [TechMeme]

  • Biden backs two-state solution along 1967 lines to end Israeli-Palestinian conflict [AXIOS] YES, YES, YES! PRAISE TO JESUS, ALLAH, AND BUDDHA

  • What is Boris Johnson’s legacy? [Quartz]

  • Don’t mind the economy, now is still a good time to find a new job [Recode]

  • James Webb vs. Hubble: Compare their images side-by-side [TheNextWeb]

  • How About a Drizzle of Balsamic? [PUNCH DRINK]

  • Adam Grant Talks Mental Health With Prince Harry: 'Your Body Cannot Function Without Your Mind' [Inc.]

  • Post-‘Roe,’ design is crucial for abortion access. But it’s far from enough [Fast Company]

  • Quantitative Crypto Insight: A systematic crypto trading strategy using perpetual futures [Medium] #Coinbase

  • Bill Gates Intends to Stop Being One of the World's Richest People — The billionaire made a $20 billion donation that will kick him off the list. [Entrepreneur]

  • How Heat Waves Are Messing Up Your Sleep [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech [TWIT]

  • How tech can support transformational growth in Africa [Google Blog]

  • Towards Reliability in Deep Learning Systems [Google AI Blog]

  • The History of the Infographic [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Star discovered orbiting Milky Way's supermassive black hole every 4 years [Astronomy Magazine]

  • 5 Award-Winning Brand Campaigns That Address Societal Issues in Meaningful Ways [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • How to Get a 360 Degree View of Your Customers Experience ? | Julia White at SAP Sapphire in 2022 [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 567 & BENKYO RADIO 567.

Humongous development from Biden’s Trip to Israel. He backs a two-state solution along 1967 lines to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This is what I call amazing diplomacy. If this gets achieved, Biden will get the Nobel Peace Prize.

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JETLAG RADIO 566 | BENKYO RADIO 566

  • Beatport heralds the arrival of its new sample pack series, Beatport Sounds, with techno titan UMEK. [beatportal]

  • Orbital: "Ableton Live does all the things I wanted a sampler to do when I first bought one" [Computer Music]

  • Fantastic (free) synths and how to use them: DiscoDSP OB-Xd [Future Music]

  • Porter Robinson Shares New Single, ‘Everything Goes On’, via League of Legends’ Star Guardian: Listen [DJ Mag]

  • Planet Zuzy compellingly recasts MIKA’s ‘Relax, Take It Easy’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Yolo Breezy Pushes Boundaries With Much Vaunted Single “Temptations” [Your EDM]

  • Listen to Martin Garrix, Dallask and Sasha Alex Sloan’s Long-Awaited Collab, “Loop” [EDM]

  • UMMET OZCAN & WILL SPARKS - ‘APEX’ [EDM Sauce]

  • In-Depth A New Exhibit Shows How Patek Helped Start The Quartz Race [HODINKEE]

  • Out of sight: the neglected malnutrition crisis which threatens thousands of children’s lives [MSF]

  • Ukraine’s new rockets are wreaking havoc on Russia’s army [The Economist]

  • Stage fright: a play about a school shooting becomes too real [1843 Magazine]

  • Adding More Data Isn’t the Only Way to Improve AI [Harvard Business Review]

  • Stop fighting in Ukraine: Russian soldier's mum speaks out [BBC News]

  • Ukraine’s Moves Against Russia Show Taiwan ‘Asymmetric’ Weapons Work, US Official Says [Bloomberg]

  • Bill Gates donates $20 billion to his foundation [Reuters]

  • 'Everything is dry' — The droughts putting Kenya's herding cultures at risk [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Kids who Lost Parents to COVID [The New Yorker] such a sad story, especially when you think about the many parents who refused to get vaccinated and ended up dying as a result.

  • The future of cars is a subscription nightmare [The Verge]

  • America has an innovation problem. The H-1B visa backlog is making it worse. [Vox]

  • Why the future of cloud is distributed [TechCrunch]

  • The US military wants to understand the most important software on Earth [MIT Technology Review]

  • Bill Gates says his pledge to give away his wealth will erase him from list of the world's wealthiest people [Insider]

  • Join us in wishing our Ally 🇫🇷 #France joyeuse #FêteNationale! #WeAreNATO #14Juillet #BastilleDay [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Trouble for Trump as committee makes case Capitol attack was premeditated [The Guardian]

  • Young Voters Are Fed Up With Their (Much) Older Leaders [The New York Times]

  • TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE: Experts Wary Of Latest Covid Surge [Huffington Post]

  • Old Age — “Skill to do comes of doing; knowledge comes by eyes always open, and working hands; and there is no knowledge that is not power.” [The Atlantic]

  • Nate Silver at his website needs to wake the fuck up and realize that if Republicans win the House of Representatives in Midterms 2022, there won’t be an American Democracy left afterward. Trump will try to make himself Dictator and cancel future elections. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Secret Van Gogh self-portrait discovered by X-ray of another painting [The Washington Post]

  • « Savoir que le problème n’est pas pris au sérieux m’énerve profondément » : avec les vagues de chaleur, des Français en proie à l’éco-anxiété [Le Monde]

  • 10 years later: The legacy of Psy's 'Gangnam Style' [Mashable]

  • Did a Random Person on Twitter Name the Latest COVID Variant ‘Centaurus’? [VICE News]

  • Biden’s Trip Is About Exiting the Middle East — but U.S. Might Get Pulled Back In Joe Biden lacks the will to truly disentangle the U.S. from its unsavory regional allies and the chaos they have sown together.[The Intercept_]

  • Can we hack DNA in plants to help fight climate change? [National Geographic]

  • Secret Service erased texts from two-day period spanning Jan. 6 attack, watchdog says [NPR]

  • Yosemite’s Washburn Fire won't be the last time wildfires threaten California’s giant sequoias [CapRadioNews]

  • Un parcours sonore dans le « Diplo » du mois [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Fiona Hill: Putin’s Running Out of Time [Foreign Policy]

  • Making War More Difficult to Wage — How Ukraine Is Changing the West’s Use of Export Controls [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Struggles to Understand the Abe Assassination [The Diplomat]

  • Embryo Cells Set Patterns for Growth by Pushing and Pulling [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday à 1967 avec un équipement de mesure en ligne pour traiter les données des chambres à bulles 💻Les chambres à bulles étaient utilisées pour rendre les traces des particules subatomiques visibles à l'œil nu. Pour en savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Administrator Joins President Biden’s Cancer Cabinet [NASA]

  • Schoolgirl trafficked for sexual exploitation and rescued as part of INTERPOL-led police operation is reunited with her mother [INTERPOL]

  • Hypersonic ARRW Flies Successfully for Second Time, Completing Booster Tests [Air Force Magazine]

  • Full Image of 2023 Honda Civic Type R Leaks Just Before Debut [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 566 & BENKYO RADIO 566.

Now I love me some GaryVee motivation videos from time to time like anybody else, but this video below is hilarious. It’s true, especially when millions of us are desperately trying to make $100 from Crypto, and GaryVee makes a billion dollars and tries to haggle garage sales to save $5 bucks. I’m not selling my Naruto manga to the highest bidder on eBay, I’m gonna sell it to a kid who is going to love reading Naruto for the very first time.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 565 | BENKYO RADIO 565

  • Twitter’s battle against Elon Musk isn’t only happening in court [Protocol]

  • Biden lands in Israel/Palestine for first visit to the region as president [AXIOS] Why it matters: The trip is aimed at showing the Israeli people that Biden cares deeply about the Jewish state and its security, as well as reassuring the Palestinians of his administration's support, officials have said. But the more important, and controversial, stop on his trip will be his visit to Saudi Arabia, where he will meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

  • Twitter reports 36% increase in gaming tweets in first half of 2022 [TechMeme]

  • Sri Lanka’s prime minister told the military to restore order. The directive came directly after protesters stormed PM Ranil Wickremesinghe’s office, and one day after the country’s president fled the country. [Quartz]

  • Elon Musk fans can’t handle the truth [Recode]

  • Microsoft’s developed smart fabric that can detect objects and gestures [TheNextWeb]

  • This Strawberries and Cream Slab Cake Makes the Perfect Traveling Companion [Eater]

  • Love Slack? Now Employers Are Using It for Recruiting [Inc.]

  • This climate action tracker shows exactly where we are on the path to net zero [Fast Company]

  • A research platform for the entire cryptoeconomy: Coinbase Prices is now Coinbase Explore [Medium] #Coinbase

  • How Digital Nomadism Is Changing the Entrepreneurship Landscape [Entrepreneur]

  • Humans Have Always Been Wrong About Humans [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 672 [TWIT]

  • iOS 16 Hands-On: Top 5 New Features! [MKBHD]

  • Do What You Can’t [Casey Neistat]

  • Before You Buy an AMD Gaming Laptop... [Dave2D]

  • iOS 16: Top 6 Features (so far) [Sam Sheffer]

  • New Sony Gaming M9 Monitor and H3 + H9 Headphones! [iJustine]

  • How tech can support transformational growth in Africa [Google Blog]

  • Rewriting Image Captions for Visual Question Answering Data Creation [Google AI Blog]

  • Not to know what happened before one was born is always to be a child. [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Curiosity rover quantifies key ingredient for life on Mars [Astronomy Mag]

  • 6 New Marketing Cloud Features To Help You Power Personalization [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Sustainability is a Team Sport | Christian Klein and Julie Sweet at SAP Sapphire in 2022 [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 565 & BENKYO RADIO 565.

There’s more information about the evil work of NSO Malware/Spyware Israeli Pegasus, which has been accused of Insider-Trading, and MOSSAD Agents who may have been involved in a Crypto heist.

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JETLAG RADIO 564 | BENKYO RADIO 564

  • Nala Kicks Off New Mi Domina Label with ‘Get Familiar’ EP [beatportal]

  • 5 essential tips to beat ear fatigue and protect your hearing [Computer Music]

  • Ableton Live co-creator Robert Henke says that it’s time to stop pressing vinyl and “fully embrace CDs” [Future Music]

  • 3-MINUTE MIX: SEE WHAT THE WORLD’S LEADING DJS CAN DO IN JUST THREE MINUTES WITH VIRTUALDJ [DJ Mag]

  • FATBOY SLIM CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF BIG BEACH BOUTIQUE PARTY WITH BOX SET [Mixmag]

  • Flume’s first wave of ‘Palaces’ remixes has arrived—stream reworks from Mount Kimbie, Logic1000, and more [Dancing Astronaut]

  • New Song From deadmau5 To Be Featured In Upcoming ‘Resident Evil’ Netflix Series [Your EDM]

  • DAFT PUNK'S FORMER CREATIVE DIRECTOR PARTNERS WITH HEGID TO DESIGN "RETRO-FUTURISTIC" WATCH [EDM]

  • Ray Volpe Finally Unleashes “Laserbeam” [EDM Sauce]

  • HODINKEE Radio Does A Longer Power Reserve Really Make A Difference? [HODINKEE]

  • An international, independent medical humanitarian organization [MSF]

  • The many lives of Volodymyr Zelensky [The Economist]

  • “This is shocking, and really, for many, unfathomable”—the murder of Abe Shinzo [The Economist Podcasts]

  • 6 Ways to Make Performance Reviews More Fair [Harvard Business Review]

  • Manchester United 4-0 Liverpool: What did we learn from Bangkok friendly? [BBC News]

  • Lego Ceases Russian Sales, Ends Contract With Store Operator [Bloomberg]

  • Why world's first malaria shot won't reach millions of children who need it [Reuters]

  • Israel-Palestine US policy: What changed under Biden, what didn’t [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A President Asking for Civil War [The New Yorker]

  • Apple and Jony Ive are no longer working together [The Verge]

  • A Trump judge seized control of ICE. Will the Supreme Court stop him? [Vox]

  • Meet the newest crypto builders from web3 accelerator Alliance DAO’s demo day [TechCrunch]

  • Edits to a cholesterol gene could stop the biggest killer on earth [MIT Technology Review]

  • Gen Z actually hates working from home [Insider]

  • Empathy is not the same as compassion. Personally, I’ve found it challenging to navigate complex professional situations due to being quite empathetic by default. That was earlier in my career. Nowadays, I understand the importance of not taking on someone else’s stress, anxiety, etc. and instead focus on being a compassionate leader and colleague that’s better able to help others.

    There’s some nuance here to be sure. A quick scan of a Forbes article will not make you better at your job (spoiler alert). That said, read the article, do your own research (eg ‘lateral reading’), and try out your own form of compassionate engagement. See what works for you - and share your learnings with me / everyone!

    Helpful summary from the article:

    “Empathy and compassion are very different. They are represented in different areas of the brain. With empathy, we join the suffering of others who suffer, but stop short of actually helping. With compassion, we take a step away from the emotion of empathy and ask ourselves ‘how can we help?’. For leaders, recognizing the differences between empathy and compassion is critical for inspiring and managing others effectively.” #leadership #compassion #emotionalintelligence [LinkedIn]

  • Amber Heard loses bid to dismiss $10m Johnny Depp judgment [The Guardian]

  • ‘It’s Just Been Hell’: Life as the Victim of a Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theory — Ray Epps became the unwitting face of an attempt by pro-Trump forces to promote the baseless idea that the F.B.I. was behind the attack on the Capitol. [The New York Times]

  • Jill Biden Apologizes For Comparing Latino Diversity To Tacos And Bodegas [Huffington Post] In retrospect, Trump said a whole lot worse. Remember his Mexican Taco Salad photo, where he said he wanted to keep the Mexicans on the other side of the Wall and wanted to keep building a larger Wall

  • Why They Still Support Trump — What began as a reluctant willingness to defend the former president soon became an ingrained habit. [The Atlantic]

  • How Are The Proud Boys, QAnon And The Oath Keepers Connected? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Eagles lyrics notes were stolen years ago. Now three men face charges. [The Washington Post]

  • La forte vague de chaleur en France devrait durer une semaine, avec un pic le 18 juillet et des pointes à 40 °C sur certaines régions [Le Monde]

  • Why Are Elon Musk and Marc Andreesen Obsessed With Birth Rates? [VICE News]

  • Israeli Forces Keep Killing Americans While U.S. Officials Give Them a Pass [The Intercept_]

  • Invasive green crabs: If you can't beat them, eat them. [National Geographic]

  • A U.S. judge rules that Subway can be sued over its '100% tuna' claim [NPR]

  • Cal State’s Black students are falling behind other groups — and poor graduation data obscures the crisis [CapRadioNews]

  • There is no alternative [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ukraine Is Bringing a Big Gun to a Knife Fight — But U.S. and European multiple launch rockets alone aren’t enough to put Ukraine on the front foot for a counteroffensive. [Foreign Policy]

  • The West Worries Too Much About Escalation in Ukraine — NATO Can Do More Without Provoking Moscow [Foreign Affairs]

  • Assassination of Kingmaker Abe Will Consolidate Prime Minister Kishida’s Power [The Diplomat]

  • Quantum Algorithms Conquer a New Kind of Problem [Quanta Magazine]

  • Les premières collisions enregistrées pour le #LHCRun3 🤩Cette #PhotoDeLaSemaine montre les premières collisions à haute-énergie enregistrées par les expériences du #LHC:

    @ATLASexperiment, @CMSExperiment, @ALICEexperiment et @LHCbExperiment, ainsi que @FASERexperiment and SND. [CERN_FR]

  • Decade of Excellence: NASA Named Best Place to Work 10th Year in a Row [NASA]

  • 👋 from @Frontex headquarters in Warsaw 🇪🇺 Today an INTERPOL delegation took part in a valuable discussion on how our organizations can cooperate more closely, sharing data to combat crime threats💻 Together, we can do more to make Europe safer, especially from the MAFIA-OPERATING-SUPER-SYSTEM-AD-VERTISING (MOSSAD) ✊[INTERPOL]

  • FSI Defense—All In For The Air Force [Air Force Magazine]

  • Interview: Jon Sibal's Path to Viral Automotive Artist [MOTORTREND]

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By now, you’ve realized how bad Israel’s NSO Pegasus Malware/Spyware is, and you are looking forward to iOS 16 like everybody else! Please witness this documentary on AL-Jazeera below.

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  • What's the most effective way to plan for data reusability? [Protocol]

  • First James Webb Space Telescope photos show the universe in a new light [AXIOS]

  • HBO & HBO Max Smash Past Netflix In Total Emmy Nominations As Hulu & Apple Score Strong Showings [TechMeme]

  • Job training in the metaverse [Quartz]

  • Why the new James Webb Space Telescope images are such a big deal [Recode]

  • Feast your earthbound eyes on this breathtaking new image of the ancient universe [TheNextWeb]

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

  • 8 Great Prime Day Deals for Business Owners Who Love a Bargain — Amazon Prime Day is here. Check out the savings on business essentials for entrepreneurs. [Inc.]

  • California is going to make its own insulin to fight high prices. Here’s how it might work [Fast Company]

  • 4 Industries That Don’t Really Exist Today, but Will Be Massive in 20 Years [Medium]

  • Your Brand's Digital Presence is More Than SEO [Entrepreneur]

  • The 73 Best Prime Day Deals Under $50 [WIRED]

  • TWiT News 383 [TWIT]

  • Introducing the first 50 recipients of the Latino Founders Fund [Google Blog]

  • Revisiting Mask Transformer from a Clustering Perspective [Google AI Blog]

  • Contributor - John Adams [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • NASA delivers first batch of images from James Webb Space Telescope [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Why First-Party Customer Data Is Better Than Using Cookies (Really) [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP Sapphire Zurich 2022 | Technology: It all begins and ends with people [SAP]

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If you have never had Pot-Au-Feu, it’s a delicious meal made by the French and it is highly recommended. Be sure to look into it.

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  • Artist of the Month: John Summit [beatportal]

  • Jeff Mills: "I’d advise anyone who makes electronic music to just go into your studio, pick one machine and try to do something with it that you’ve not done before" [Computer Music]

  • How to find melodic inspiration by using free classical music MIDI files [Future Music]

  • DJ Premier Announces New EP, ‘Hip Hop 50: Vol 1’, Featuring NAS, Run The Jewels, More [DJ Mag]

  • Heardle, the Music Wordle, Has Been Obtained by Spotify [Mixmag]

  • FISHER breathes new life into Bob Sinclar’s ‘World Hold On’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Justice Returned To Los Angeles For One Night With 2manydjs, Zedd B2B Alvin Risk, & More [Your EDM]

  • Insomniac Music Group and Sony Music Publishing Ink Global Administration Partnership [EDM]

  • Get Ready To Bounce To EQRIC And PHARAØH’s New Tune [EDM Sauce]

  • Inside The Design How IWC’s Top Gun Collection Got Its Colors [HODINKEE]

  • Urgent humanitarian response needed to avoid deadly consequences in Borno [MSF]

  • With or without Elon Musk, Twitter is overdue a shake-up [The Economist]

  • Why Britain is in a dangerous state, why the world’s most exciting app is also its most mistrusted, and Trumpism’s new Washington army [The Economist Podcasts]

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

  • James Webb: Nasa space telescope delivers spectacular pictures [BBC News]

  • ‘Yellowstone’ Actress Charged With Workers’ Compensation Fraud [Bloomberg]

  • Trump a '76-year-old man', 'not an impressionable child,' Jan. 6 panel told [Reuters]

  • Ukraine Muslims pray for victory, end of Russian invasion [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Family Issue [The New Yorker]

  • Marvel at the First Batch of Full-Color Images From NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope [The Verge]

  • How to help your teen think critically in a confusing world [Vox]

  • Ev Williams is stepping down as CEO of Medium after more than 11 years at the helm [TechCrunch]

  • The James Webb Space Telescope just delivered some incredible new images of the universe [MIT Technology Review]

  • Joe Manchin says McConnell's threat to sink a bipartisan bill challenging China's economic power won't make him 'walk away' from Biden's agenda [Business Insider]

  • “Le plus grand echec c’est de ne pas avoir le courage d’oser.” [LinkedIn] #FrenchConnections

  • US military kills Islamic State leader in Syria airstrike [The Guardian]

  • Trump Sought to Conceal Plans for March to Capitol, Panel Says [The New York Times]

  • Amazon Prime Day 2022 Splurges Worth Every Penny [Huffington Post]

  • Elon Musk Is Not Playing Four-Dimensional Chess — He’s just bored, mad, and posting like a Facebook Boomer. [The Atlantic]

  • Shohei Ohtani Found A New Way To Shine As A Two-Way All Star [FiveThirtyEight]

  • The euro is nearly equal to the dollar. Here’s why it matters. [The Washington Post]

  • La pandémie de Covid-19 est « loin d’être finie », avertit l’OMS [Le Monde]

  • Carina Nebula images from Webb and Hubble telescopes paint stunning views of the universe [Mashable]

  • Supercomputer Helps Locate Home of 4 Billion-Year-Old Martian Meteorite [VICE News]

  • In Letter to Biden, Shireen Abu Akleh’s Family Demands a Meeting and an End to Israeli Impunity [The Intercept_]

  • Fierce and female, these 7 warriors fought their way into history [National Geographic]

  • Secret schools enable Afghanistan's teen girls to skirt Taliban's education ban [NPR]

  • Some seniors and disabled people will miss out on new California state payments [CapRadioNews]

  • Vingt-cinq articles pour (re) découvrir « Le Monde diplomatique » [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Biden Needs Architects, Not Mechanics, to Fix U.S. Foreign Policy [Foreign Policy]

  • India’s Gamble in Afghanistan — The Promise and Peril of Rapprochement With the Taliban [Foreign Affairs]

  • A Counter­revolution in the Philippines: Marcos 2.0 [The Diplomat]

  • The Scientist Who Developed a New Way to Understand Communication [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le CERN célèbre une année mettant à l’honneur les sciences fondamentales 🧫🥼🌎

    L’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies a proclamé l’année 2022 « Année internationale des sciences fondamentales pour le développement durable » #IYBSSD2022

    En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Webb Reveals Steamy Atmosphere of Distant Planet in Detail [NASA]

  • Human trafficking: kidnapped teenager reunited with family after INTERPOL operation [INTERPOL]

  • Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works Sees Value in MUM-T, Autonomous Aircraft [Air Force Magazine]

  • New Jersey's Largest JDM Takeover Makes Its Return [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

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One of the greatest French Desserts I have ever had is called a Charlotte. There are different varieties but my favorite one is Peach. Be sure to research it. It’s pretty damn good.

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