JETLAG RADIO 601 | BENKYO RADIO 601

  • Trump's Mar-a-Lago home raided by FBI in an unprecedented move [POLITICO]

  • President Biden signs bill to help veterans exposed to burn pits [AXIOS]

  • What don't people understand about being a CIO? [Protocol]

  • Ethereum's final proof-of-stake 'test merge' is live on Goerli [TechMeme]

  • Theatrically, Disney’s doing fine, with a huge global showing at the box office for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Thor: Love and Thunder. And, unlike with Netflix, streaming is not this earning report’s villain. This quarter, Disney+ reached 152.1 million subscribers—about 5 million more than forecasts guessed. A lower cost, ad-supported tier is expected to help the streaming service become profitable. [Quartz]

  • The search for an AC that doesn’t destroy the planet [Recode]

  • Crypto fans are paying more for NFT cars than real ones [TheNextWeb]

  • Just Like That, Canned Ranch Waters Abound [PUNCH]

  • These 3 Tools Make It Easier to Support Employees With Disabilities [Inc.]

  • Google calls out Apple for its biggest design sin [Fast Company]

  • Is the Bitcoin Lightning Network for real? [Medium]

  • How to Showcase Your Expertise and Become a Thought Leader [Entrepreneur]

  • How to Play Games From Your Netflix Account [WIRED]

  • Help kids learn to read with Read Along, now available on the web [Google Blog]

  • Efficient Video-Text Learning with Iterative Co-tokenization [Google AI Blog]

  • Magazine still missing in action [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • How to catch the Perseids’ peak this week [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Small Business Ecommerce: How To Compete with Big Enterprise [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP TechEd — November 15-16, 2022 - Innovate. Collaborate. Accelerate. [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 601 & BENKYO RADIO 601.

It appears that Donald J. Trump has finally collapsed on itself like a neutron star. It took some time, but it was time for the FBI to go in full force against this psychopath. He stole nuclear secrets, He’s fucking crazy. I can finally relax a bit more and wait for the upcoming release of FL Studio 21, and enjoy some Gran Turismo 7 while I eat some sunflower seeds. In the meantime, I am still perusing Indeed.com and various other job boards, looking for a Project Manager day-job. I’m doing my best to get my disability paper approved ASAP (Bipolar disorder and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) ASAP so that it becomes a federal crime for these companies to ignore my job applications. Now you understand why I miss France so much. If I was in France, I’d receive a disability check at age 18 no questions asked, it’d be immediately approved. This check would be on top of a paycheck. America’s healthcare system is such a fucking joke. Now you know why Bernie Sanders looks like he wants to eat a GOP republican with his hands while he eats a sandwich. I’m so fucking pissed and I’m in my late 30s. Bernie Sanders is 80 years old and he’s been preaching for 40 fucking years. Everybody has Medicare For All, all those first-world countries. Except for the USA. This is embarrassing.

By the way, real Christians don’t follow Trump and his death cult. So if you want to thank Jesus, go talk to a Democrat. Jesus, truly is, the ultimate Undercover Boss.

Many of my republican friends are in total disarray. It’s okay. You can support Pence. He was being threatened by Trump and his mob. Now Pence can breathe easily. Trump will likely go to jail.

Man, they really need to reboot Little Mosque on the Prairie. What a great show. Too bad it only had 6 seasons.

There are no new news on the upcoming X-files reboot as of now, but it is still on its way.

I’ve tried JUST Water, which is a brand of still spring water in plant-based carton, and it’s great for the environment apparently. Highly recommended.

Sorry I was delayed on my new avatars, I needed more funds. Anyway, the next one coming soon will be Mugen from Samurai Champloo. As fans of the anime know, Mugen and his nemesis Jin fight together to protect Fuu, a woman who got kidnapped and got stuck in a Brothel. They help her escape. She tells them she is looking for the Samurai who smells of sunflowers. Anyway, it’s an excellent anime and it’s got an amazing soundtrack.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 600 | BENKYO RADIO 600

  • Label of the Month: The Escape Velocity [beatportal]

  • Yamaha’s concept music device turns your smartphone into a ‘vinyl’ turntable [Computer Music]

  • The ultimate guide to sub bass: tips and tricks for a high-class low-end [Future Music]

  • FATBOY SLIM SHARES BIG BEACH BOUTIQUE 20TH ANNIVERSARY MIX: LISTEN [DJ Mag]

  • MARVIN & GUY'S 'IT'S A PLEASURE TO DISCO' IS COMING TO LONDON [Mixmag]

  • Swedish House Mafia, Fred again.. reunite to ‘Turn On The Lights again..’ with Future [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Segan Combines Energy with Beauty on New Single “In Your Arms” [Your EDM]

  • THERE'S A 360° DAFT PUNK-INSPIRED SHOW COMING TO LOS ANGELES' LARGEST VR DOME [EDM]

  • Tiësto Cranks Up The Heat With New Summer Single ‘Baila Conmigo’ [EDM Sauce]

  • In-Depth If You're Into Technical Watchmaking, This Escapement Will Melt Your Mind [HODINKEE]

  • Alarming violence occurring at Hungary-Serbia border [MSF]

  • What would push the West and Russia to nuclear war? — Nobody is sure. That is why Joe Biden is careful in sending more potent weapons to Ukraine [The Economist]

  • A Simple Way to Introduce Yourself [Harvard Business Review]

  • Israel-Gaza: Hopes as Gaza ceasefire comes into effect [BBC World]

  • Black NFL Coaches Lose Early Bid to Depose Goodell in Bias Case [Bloomberg]

  • U.N. chief demands international access to Ukraine nuclear plant after new attack [Reuters]

  • ‘Fragile’ truce holds in Gaza after three days of Israeli bombardment that killed at least 44 Palestinians. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Bill Russell was Basketball’s Adam [The New Yorker]

  • How to follow EVO 2022, the most exciting fighting game tournament [The Verge]

  • How F1 racers turn really fast [Vox]

  • Google’s ‘quantum supremacy’ usurped by researchers using ordinary supercomputer [TechCrunch]

  • The Urbanism issue — July/August 2022 — Is technology making cities better—or worse? A deep dive into what we stand to lose in the pursuit of efficiency and convenience. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Inside the 'messy' end of a Facebook contractor's job. Break time was tracked intensely, perks evaporated, and workers were put on performance plans for showing up late. [Business Insider]

  • Behind the Scenes at #Squarespace is an editorial series in which we learn about what, and who, contributed to some of Squarespace's most notable projects. [LinkedIn] #Squarespace

  • Keisha Box puts Birkin bag ‘in storage’ in favour of the Telfar [The Guardian]

  • Bill Gates: We’re on the Verge of a Remarkable Moment for Congress and the Country [The New York Times]

  • Biden Expresses Solidarity With Muslim Community After Albuquerque Killings [Huffington Post]

  • Fish Oil Is Good! No, Bad! No, Good! No, Wait [The Atlantic]

  • Why Abortion May Be A Winning Issue For Democrats [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Hot mic captured Gaetz assuring Stone of pardon, discussing Mueller redactions [The Washington Post] this is what Mueller had to deal with and why it has been so hard to prosecute Trump, the entire FBI is going after the Mob.

  • Gaston Lagaffe : le retour impossible [Le Monde]

  • Google TV is likely adding 50 free live channels. Here's the list. [Mashable]

  • This Town Voted To Defund its Public Library After it Included LGBTQ+ Books [VICE News]

  • Why is the UAE Detaining an American Lawyer Who Worked with Jamal Khashoggi? {The Intercept_]

  • Horseshoe crab blood saves lives. Can we protect these animals from ourselves? [National Geographic]

  • RAGBRAI: Riding a bike across Iowa isn't for the sane. Sign me up. [NPR]

  • Poorer students still get the least qualified teachers, but California has made progress [CapRadioNews]

  • Africa: agribusiness or diversity? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What in the World? [Foreign Policy]

  • Evil Empires? — The Long Shadow of British Colonialism [Foreign Affairs]

  • Southeast Asia’s Sinking Megacities [The Diplomat]

  • Finally, a Picture of the Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole [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. [CERNquantum]

  • Exposed! International Space Station Tests Organisms, Materials in Space [NASA]

  • #ProjectLEADER concludes its training for law enforcement officers on #INTERPOL Policing Capabilities through an engaging Table Top Exercise. Thank you to our co-host @NepalPoliceHQ for their hospitality ,the support of @NorwayMFA and the fantastic 27 participating officers [INTERPOL]

  • Inside Project Mayhem: America’s Top Secret Plan to Develop a Hypersonic Bomber — After Russia launched a nearly unstoppable hypersonic missile, the United States is hitting back with a bomber that can travel at Mach 10. [Popular Mechanics] The SR-72

  • NRO Director: Agency Will Accept Instructions From Space Command [Air Force Magazine]

  • Spocom Car Meet Revisits SoCal After Three Long Years [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 600 & BENKYO RADIO 600.

I’m so excited to reach the number 600 milestone. There are so many blogposts, I need more LoFi music, but it’s on its way. I’m looking forward to catalog all these episode blogposts. I will love to celebrate by playing the Advance Wars reboot which is being released for Nintendo Switch, but which has, unfortunately, being delayed. Anyway, it’s the month of August, so that means new books on my Bookclub, and plenty of videogames to play on Steam, XBOX PC, and of course, PlayStation 4.

The best way you can help me is by sending me CRYPTO, whether BTC, DOGECOIN, SHIBA INU, ETHEREUM, or any other coins. Send it to me by going on Twitter on mobile, search for IAMZAKI and click the $ icon. You can also just send straight cash to my PayPal account. To send ETH directly, send it to iamzaki.eth which is the URL.

I still need a Mac Studio and a Razer Core X + AMD GPU or GeForce GPU for my Razer laptop! Any funds you can send me is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

I can’t believe that Deus Ex is coming back! I am so excited! It’s still early, but yes, they are working on it! This makes me so happy.

One of the things I enjoyed about the latest 2-part series South Park special The Streaming Wars” is where everybody found a way to make money but did not want to share it with Cartman. This will spectacularly backfire on all the South Park kids. Maybe not this season, maybe not the next special, but mark my words, Cartman will get his revenge. For example, he could include a fine print where everybody who made over $1 million dollars from his podcast but did not pay back Cartman for his mixtape can be shot in the back of the head, etc etc.

The SR-72 reveal in the latest issue of Popular Mechanics ought to be a nice warning to Vladimir Putin to no longer escalate the conflict in Ukraine. Nobody wants Nuclear warfare. Everybody is familiar with M.A.D. (Mutually Assured Destruction), so Putin, calm down. Thank you.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 599 | BENKYO RADIO 599

  • Can’t stop, won’t stop hiring [Protocol]

  • Gaza ceasefire takes effect [AXIOS]

  • The US declared monkeypox a public health emergency. The move could allow for better data collection about the outbreak as well as the disbursement of additional funds.

  • Starbucks is raising pay—but only for workers at non-union stores [Quartz]

  • Recode.net runs on Chorus, a modern publishing platform by Vox Media [Recode]

  • The best of Eurobike 2022: Killer D-locks, snow trikes, and futuristic ebikes [TheNextWeb]

  • A Summer Berry Streusel Cake Recipe Inspired by an Ice Cream Icon [Eater]

  • 5 Bad Habits That Are Disrupting Your Ability to Focus [Inc.]

  • How to take risks at work when you feel burned out [Fast Company]

  • Make Medium Yours [Medium]

  • Access More Than 1,000 Online Courses for Less Than $100 [Entrepreneur]

  • Beware the Contract Clause Loading US Workers With Debt — Nurses, retail workers, and other employees can owe thousands of dollars just for quitting their job—or getting laid off. [WIRED]

  • Hands-On Photography 140 [TWIT]

  • 4 ways to use Touch to Search on Chrome [Google Blog]

  • Introducing the Google Universal Image Embedding Challenge [Google AI Blog]

  • Lapham’s Quarterly is missing in action [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: M63 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • 15 Questions To Ask Yourself When Building a Partnership Strategy [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Fishing of the future — Royal Greenland digitalized their processes with SAP to support sustainable fishing and the local community. [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 599 & BENKYO RADIO 599.

A cup of Coffee can really make all the difference in the world. Whether happy, sad, anxious, upset, mesmerized, stupefied, bewildered, and whatever other adjectives you want to throw in there, sometimes, you just really need a cup of Coffee.

As always, this is your friendly reminder to lock away your medications and trust no one. Many teenagers and pre-teens are susceptible to try to get high from your medications. Trust no one, even your own children. You should install a failsafe. You shouldn’t go as far as installing a bomb if the wrong person opens your medical cabinet, but your security should be very strong. Hide your medication, and keep them to yourselves. Explain to them that if they touch your meds, they will go to juvenile court, or jail. They are prescription medications for a reason. There is a Rise in Prescription Drug Misuse and Abuse Impacting Teens according to SAMHSA.

Check out Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter, available on Steam and Playstation 4.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 598 | BENKYO RADIO 598

  • Biography of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg [NATO]

  • #Gaza #Israël Déclaration de la porte-parole du Quai d’Orsay [France Diplomatie]

  • Matador Debuts his Aulart Masterclass with a New Single, “Eternity (feat. Braev)” [beatportal]

  • Learn piano in the metaverse with the PianoVision augmented reality app [Computer Music]

  • The producer's guide to the Roland TB-303 (and its clones) [Future Music]

  • There’s a Skydiving Techno Festival Happening This Month [DJ Mag]

  • Step Into Dreamworld With Budakid’s New Track ‘Coffee Cup’ [Mixmag]

  • ‘Funk Wav’ is in full effect—stream Calvin Harris’ ‘Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Fred again.. & Swedish House Mafia Go B2B with Four Tet At NYC Pop Up [FULL SET] [YourEDM]

  • Charlotte de Witte Makes History as First Woman to Close Out Tomorrow’s Mainstage [EDM]

  • Cosmic Gate & Diana Miro – Hear Me Out [EDM Sauce]

  • Weekend Edition How Swatch Went From Disrupter To Iconic Brand [HODINKEE]

  • Balaji S. Srinivasan — 5-10-Year Predictions, How to Start a New Country, Society-as-a-Service (SaaS), Bitcoin Maximalism, Memetic Warfare, How Prices Are Born, Moral Flippenings, The One Commandment, and The Power of Missionary over Mercenary (#606) [Tim Ferriss]

  • #Gaza's healthcare system must have access to fuel and medicine for hospitals to function at this critical moment. #MSF welcomes any action that will prioritize the protection of civilian lives, open the border to essential supplies, and in particular lead to a lasting ceasefire. [MSF]

  • An unusual season for English football’s Premier League [The Economist]

  • Actionable intelligence to win in the world’s markets [The EIU]

  • Restoring Shareholder Confidence When Your Stock Is Down [Harvard Business Review]

  • Did we all believe a myth about depression? [BBC News]

  • Google Sued for Nixing Free Workspace Software to Early Adopters [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. automakers say 70% of EV models would not qualify for tax credit under Senate bill [Reuters]

  • ‘Restraint and common sense’: Reaction to Israel’s Gaza attack [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What We Gain From a Good Bookstore [The New Yorker]

  • Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 review: a little laptop for light work [The Verge]

  • Why the Justice Department made a move in the police killing of Breonna Taylor [Vox]

  • New Red Hat CEO looks to keep things steady while putting own mark on company [TechCrunch]

  • The great chip crisis threatens the promise of Moore’s Law [MIT Technology Review]

  • 1,000 people stranded in Death Valley National Park due to floods [Insider]

  • The research helps, the fact that we generally talk about Emotional Intelligence more helps, the fact that more leaders are opening up about their emotions helps. [LinkedIn]

  • ‘Absolute evil’: inside the Russian prison camp where dozens of Ukrainians burned to death [The Guardian]

  • 12,000-year-old human footprints were found in the Utah desert and point to a trove of fossils. [The New York Times]

  • Dewalt Gave My Power Tool Battery the Power of USB-C [The Verge]

  • Alex Murdaugh stands accused of killing his wife and son. That’s just scratching the surface. Five deaths, millions in fraud, and 100 years of family power crumbling to ruin in South Carolina. [Vox]

  • SpaceX launches South Korea’s first moon mission, an orbiter named Danuri [TechCrunch]

  • VR is as good as psychedelics at helping people reach transcendence [MIT Technology Review]

  • 'I'm feeling great': Biden leaves the White House for the first time in weeks since testing positive for COVID-19 [Insider]

  • Can people learn to disagree better? Adam Grant, the organisational psychologist and author, considers how to argue more effectively, on “The Economist Asks” podcast. Listen now: https://econ.st/3P2Gsra [LinkedIn] #TheEconomist

  • ‘They beat girls just for smiling’: life in Afghanistan one year after the Taliban’s return [The Guardian]

  • AT LONG LAST: DEMS’ BIG BILL PASSES THE SENATE [Huffington Post]

  • 12 Books to Help You Love Reading Again [The Atlantic]

  • All The Science You Need To Make Your COVID-19 Decisions [FiveThirtyEight]

  • After the Fall: What Afghanistan Looks Like Since the Taliban Takeover [The Washington Post]

  • En Colombie, Gustavo Petro prête serment et devient le premier président de gauche du pays [Le Monde]

  • Lizzo eating spicy wings on 'Hot Ones' is hilarious from the very first minute [Mashable]

  • Amazon Buys Roomba Company, Will Now Map Inside of Your House [Vice News]

  • Should Doctors Break the Law? As abortion bans compel them to endanger patients, some are considering civil disobedience. [The Intercept_]

  • Planning to go camping? Try these eco-friendly tips. [National Geographic]

  • A cease-fire between Israel and Palestinian militants has taken effect in Gaza [NPR]

  • New variants, wastewater data, long COVID: What Sacramento region experts are watching [CapRadioNews]

  • Ci-gît l’Internationale palestinienne [Le Monde diplomatique] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • America’s Long Road to Global Power [Foreign Policy]

  • The Upside of Putin’s Delusions — Moscow’s Disastrous Invasion of Ukraine Will Reinforce the Norm Against War [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Guadalcanal Campaign: Then and Now [The Diplomat]

  • This week at Quanta [Quanta Magazine]

  • @UniHeidelberg offers an exciting opportunity – a junior professorship in applied #quantumcomputing! If you want to collaboratively tackle the challenge to bring quantum information processing to applications – check out the details and how to apply at: [CERNquantum]

  • 10 Years Since Landing, NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Still Has Drive [NASA]

  • Report: Pollution crime is highly profitable, organized and harming the planet [INTERPOL]

  • PACAF Ponders Inter-Pacific Academy for NCOs as Partner Recruitment Lags [Air Force Magazine]

  • The Top 20 JDM Cars Of All Time [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 598 & BENKYO RADIO 598.

There are some exciting new innovations from BMW MOTORSPORTS. As you may know, I worked for BMW Financial Services in the early 2010s. Unfortunately, due to a serious car accident, I had to leave Columbus and return to Cincinnati. My brain got rewired and I was never the same. I was hoping they’d keep my job, but after 2 weeks, they replaced me. BMW FS was my first corporate job, and I loved it tremendously. I’ve always loved BMW vehicles, and the M3 was my dream car for many years. I got to witness the BMW Motorsports vehicles for the first time on the track when I visited WeatherTech Laguna Seca. I can’t believe that in 2023, BMW Motorsports will enter the Hybrid lmdh competition. I just wish I could contact my old co-workers and its VP and tell them how much I think the new car looks so cool. In any case, I hope BMW considers opening more offices in California, not just for Design, but other Administration buildings.

I pray for calm and peace and have contacted Bernie Sanders’ office regarding the escalation in Israel/Palestine, where the IDF forces exploiting the world having its focus on the war in Ukraine/Russia to launch an assault on our Palestinian brethren. Remember, it’s Jesus of Bethlehem, Palestine. Read various scriptures from any religion. Noone permits the killing of a 5 year old girl. IDF Forces are Monsters. MOSSAD are monsters. What do you think God / The Universe thinks when Israel causes such atrocities? God punished the world with COVID-19. Next, it’s Monkeypox, and before you make jokes that it only affects LGBTQIA people, it won’t be long until it also affects heterosexuals around the globe.

We as a human race should be focusing on combatting Global Warming, Climate Change.

Instead, we get into these arguments. A military might (Israel) thinks it should get a tap on the back for murdering over 40 people in just a few days. There are murderers. What do you think people around the world will think? Israel needs to look at itself in the mirror. They are the Barbarians, not the Palestinians.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 597 | BENKYO RADIO 597

  • Battle various stars in MultiVersus, get lost in ‘Belle’, plus more weekend recs [Protocol]

  • America's labor market is on fire [AXIOS]

  • The Democrats got a step closer to passing the Inflation Reduction Act. Arizona senator Kyrsten Sinema won some tax changes, giving the landmark bill a chance to be approved in the Senate. [Quartz]

  • Google’s plan to get rid of cookies (still) isn’t going well [Recode]

  • What Is Cryptocurrency? The U.S. Senate Is Weighing In [Inc.]

  • Yes, you can fail smarter. Here’s how to do it according to science [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase provides institutions with trusted access and storage for DeFi tokens [Medium]

  • 8 Ways to Balance Your Home Life and Remote Work (And Stay Productive) [Entrepreneur]

  • Plant-Based Burgers Aren’t Denting People’s Beef Addiction [WIRED]

  • Windows Weekly Episode 788 [TWIT]

  • Use your favorite education tools in Classroom with add-ons [Google Blog]

  • Introducing the Google Universal Image Embedding Challenge [Google AI Blog]

  • Lapham’s Quarterly is on vacation. No new articles [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Moon Village: Humanity's first step toward a lunar colony? [Astronomy Magazine]

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

  • Toward a Fully Digital Accounting with DATEV [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 597 & BENKYO RADIO 597.

I finally found some downtime to enjoy reading HODINKEE magazine. A wonderful magazine about watches by Kevin Rose. You can purchase it from its available website.

As always, if you know anybody dealing with Mental Health, who wants to experience #MusicTherapy, be sure to refer them to the countless of thousands of music podcasts I have available.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 596 | BENKYO RADIO 596

  • America’s jobs boom rolls on, fuelling fears of sustained inflation [The Economist]

  • What wins elections in Pennsylvania? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Ask for What You Need at Work [Harvard Business Review]

  • France drought: Parched towns left short of drinking water [BBC News]

  • The US Climate Bill Could Make Now the Best Time to Go Solar [Bloomberg]

  • Palestinian militants fire rockets at Israel after Gaza air strikes [Reuters] Hundreds of countries around the world support Palestinians, this story will reiterate the fact that Israel is a bully, and many of its leaders are psychopaths. In a time where the world is focused on preventing bloodshed in Ukraine due to Russian attackers, Israel is profiting by killing more Palestinians, including a 5-yr-old child. Everybody knows why Israel does not show up in debates, they lose every debate. They are Hitler-reborn. they look at themselves in the mirror and realize they are no different than a Nazi Occupation in Palestinian territories.

  • ‘Sacrificial pawns’: Israel attacks Gaza as election approaches — Analysts question Israel’s motivation for Gaza attack amid political turmoil and with new elections upcoming. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Universal Are Our Emotions? [The New Yorker]

  • How to keep your kids busy while you work from home [The Verge]

  • Monkeypox should have been easily controllable. How did we fail so badly? [Vox]

  • Streaming royalties are broken, Rashida Tlaib thinks Congress can fix them [TechCrunch]

  • Corruption is sending shock waves through China’s chipmaking industry — The arrests of several top semiconductor fund executives could force the government to rethink how it invests in the sector. [MIT Technology Review]

  • A psychologist shares how to pinpoint the cause of your work stress, plus specific methods to manage it effectively [Insider]

  • Put ML to work now with this collection of practical use cases — including code examples and notebooks [LinkedIn] #Databricks

  • Time is running out. The Department of Justice must indict and convict Trump [The Guardian]

  • It Was a Mistake to Let Kids Onto Social Media Sites. Here’s What to Do Now. [The New York Times]

  • Jury Drops Hammer: Jones owes Sandy Hook Parents $45 Million [Huffington Post]

  • 12 Books to Help You Love Reading Again [The Atlantic]

  • It’s Hard To Win A Senate Race When You’ve Never Won An Election Before [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion Just when you thought Josh Hawley couldn’t stoop any lower … [The Washington Post]

  • « C’est Poutine qui est en train d’anéantir le monde russe, le vrai, celui qui a une existence historique» [Le Monde] #Ukraine

  • Strange Radio Signals From Deep Space Contain Signs of New Physics, Scientists Say [VICE News]

  • FTX-Backed Pacs Expand the Crypto Lobby in Congress [The Intercept_]

  • 6 tips to make your next beach trip more sustainable [National Geographic]

  • The Angola 3's Albert Woodfox, who survived decades of solitary confinement, dies [NPR]

  • Lake Tahoe report suggests historic rise in algae and surging microplastics are reasons to take action [CapRadioNews]

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

  • Why Superpower Crises Are a Good Thing [Foreign Policy]

  • When Politics Returns to Kyiv — How Ukrainian Democracy Will Be Tested After the War [Foreign Affairs]

  • China Suspends Military Dialogues, Climate Change Talks With US [The Diplomat] Nancy Pelosi fucked up our days.

  • At Long Last, Mathematical Proof That Black Holes Are Stable [Quanta Magazine]

  • La #PhotoDeLaSemaine vous montre les #pompiers du CERN au travail 🚒

    Disponible 24 heures sur 24, toute la semaine, la brigade du CERN gère les mêmes situations qu’une brigade normale, mais doit aussi savoir s’occuper d’incidents spécifiques à un laboratoire de recherche. [CERN_FR]

  • Perseids Meteor Shower on the Way [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 596 & BENKYO RADIO 596.

It appears that PBS’ FRONTLINE just got a new documentary about the war in Ukraine, be sure to check it out to see the latest in the region. This is the reason why Putin is playing a losing game.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 595 | BENKYO RADIO 595

  • Coinbase will give BlackRock clients access to bitcoin — The deal has sent Coinbase shares soaring by 18%. [Protocol]

  • Dems dodge on Biden '24 [AXIOS]

  • Find the top reporters on AI, NFTs, VR, AR, VC and much more [TechMeme]

  • We Should Probably Be Drinking More Pastis [Punch Drink]

  • Inspiring Achievement [Inc.]

  • 4 ways to turn setbacks and failures into career-enhancing opportunities [Fast Company]

  • Introducing Tipping on Medium (beta) [Medium]

  • 3 Ways to Achieve 'Superhuman Focus' in Just Two Weeks [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Accessories for Your PlayStation 5 [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 23 [TWIT]

  • Three years in: Our $1 billion Bay Area housing effort [Google Blog]

  • Still no June/July 2022 issue of Lapharm’s Quarterly, nor August/September 2022 issue [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Curiosity rover celebrates 10 years of Mars exploration [Astronomy Magazine]

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

  • SAP Risk Management: Three lines of defense | Overview Demo [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 595 & BENKYO RADIO 595.

Please remember that in 100F temperatures, it is adamant to drink lots of water. You need to stay hydrated. Experts want you to drink plenty of water and avoid the outdoors during the hot midday and afternoon hours. “Young kids are also more susceptible to dehydration because a large percentage of their body weight is water.” Here are more details from this Scientific American article.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 594 | BENKYO RADIO 594

  • How Much Water Should I Be Drinking? [Just Water]

  • Joe Biden has disappointed everyone — But he is making progress anyway [The Economist]

  • Can we learn to disagree better? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Who Gets to Work in the Digital Economy? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Plastic pollution: Birds all over the world are living in our rubbish [BBC News]

  • IVF Patients Are Trapped in Limbo and Bracing for the Next Post-Roe Fight [Bloomberg]

  • CEOs crack down on swag [Linkedin]

  • Family of American imprisoned by Venezuela begs Biden administration to bring him home [The Guardian]

  • Man Who Threatened to Kill Fauci Is Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison [The New York Times]

  • FBI Director Details ‘Crazy’ Rise In Politically Motivated Violence Across U.S. — Wray told lawmakers Thursday the bureau had opened a number of investigations related to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June, saying there had been a “general intensification of violence” from both sides of the issue after Politico published a draft opinion prior to the ruling. [Huffington Post]

  • The Three COVID Developments I’m Still Holding Out Hope For — We don’t have to be in this COVID rut forever. [The Atlantic]

  • When Republicans Talk About Immigration, They Don’t Just Mean Illegal Immigration [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: The skeptics are wrong: The U.S. can confront both China and Russia [The Washington Post]

  • En Ukraine, le retour en grâce du général Marchenko, héros de Mykolaïv [Le Monde] #Ukraine

  • 'Atlanta' says goodbye with Season 4 trailer [Mashable]

  • Working a Shitty Job Is Linked to Mental Decline When You're Old, Study Says [VICE News]

  • Democrats are Squandering Their Chance to Ban Cluster Bomb Sales [The Intercept_]

  • Can food crops grow in the dark? Scientists are working out how. [National Geographic]

  • How 3 presidents announced the deaths of terrorist leaders and what it says about them [NPR]

  • Can Californians afford electric cars? Wait lists for rebates are long and some programs have shut down [CapRadioNews]

  • John Bolton, expert en coups d’État [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Zawahiri’s Killing Is a Blow to the Taliban— The U.S. drone strike exposes the regime’s terrorist ties and further dims its prospects for international legitimacy. [Foreign Policy]

  • Is Diplomacy the Most Undervalued Tool of American Power? [Foreign Affairs]

  • Funding Myanmar’s Spring Revolution [The Diplomat]

  • Geometric Analysis Reveals How Birds Mastered Flight [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday sur les entraînements de la brigade du CERN ces 60 dernières années. Ces sessions renforcent la collaboration et la communication entre toutes les équipes de la région. — En savoir plus sur l’un des exercices les plus ambitieux du CERN: [CERN_FR]

  • Artemis I Becomes Cultural, Educational Time Capsule for Trip Around Moon [NASA]

What’s up everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 594 & BENKYO RADIO 594.

I have been utilizing Music Therapy to deal with Mental Health since 2014, and I highly recommend it. It helps me a lot.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 593 | BENKYO RADIO 593

  • What are the most popular productivity apps around the world? [Protocol]

  • U.S. declares public health emergency over monkeypox [AXIOS]

  • 😬 The SEC. The US regulatory body is currently investigating whether Musk and his brother Kimbal violated insider trading rules, and whether Musk broke the law by waiting more than two weeks before reporting a large purchase of Twitter stock. [Quartz]

  • The newsletter boom is over. What’s next? — The Substack frenzy seems like a thing of the past, but lots of publishers are still leaning into newsletters. “They’re a great minimally viable product.” [Recode]

  • Stanford AI experts call BS on claims that Google’s LaMDA chatbot is sentient [TheNextWeb]

  • The Best Flour for Making Gravy Is Wondra [Eater]

  • Why 'Hangover Leave' Might Be the Perk Your Workers Really Want [Inc.]

  • 10 in-demand soft skills to supercharge your career [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase selected by BlackRock; provide Aladdin clients access to crypto trading and custody via Coinbase Prime [Medium]

  • Why Remote Work Shouldn't Be Up for Debate [Entrepreneur]

  • The Origins of Covid-19 Are More Complicated Than Once Thought [WIRED]

  • Hands-On Mac 44 [TWIT]

  • Supporting Asian-owned businesses in your community [Google Blog]

  • Introducing the Google Universal Image Embedding Challenge [Google AI Blog]

  • “There is a physical basis for all meteorological phenomena,” wrote the founder of the National Weather Service in 1901. “There are laws of mechanics and heat that apply to the atmosphere, and as fast as we acquire the ability to discover these and reason out their consequences, we shall perceive that law and order prevail in all the complex phenomena of the weather and the climate.” [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Researchers spy a fast radio burst with a periodic signal [Astronomy Magazine] #Cybertron!?!

  • Ask The Trailblazer: How to Advance Your Career in the Salesforce Ecosystem [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • How to Humanize Business with Experience Management | SAP Sapphire in 2022 | Request a demo [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 593 & BENKYO RADIO 593.

I found an old Wu-Tang documentary that I have not watched before, Be sure to enjoy.

The RZA has a brand-new album, which I hope to bring on future OMEGA RADIO (hip-hop, rap, and R&B) episodes.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 592 | BENKYO RADIO 592

  • Emmanuel Macron is not as soft on Russia as his critics claim [The Economist]

  • How artificial intelligence cracked biology’s biggest problem [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How to Answer “Why Do You Want to Work Here?” [Harvard Business Review]

  • French sailor survives 16 hours in capsized boat in Atlantic [BBC News]

  • Jury finds Alex Jones must pay $4.1 million for Sandy Hook hoax claims [Reuters]

  • Why didn’t you care about Africa’s hunger crisis? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Novel that Found Its Melodrama in the Psychoanalyst’s Office [The New Yorker]

  • The US-made 2023 Volkswagen ID.4 will start at $37,495 [The Verge]

  • The US monkeypox response is failing queer men [Vox]

  • Patreon CEO Jack Conte is fed up with Instagram and Facebook [TechCrunch] Jack Conte is a good man, but quite frankly I have had a Patreon button for 8 years and nobody donated.

  • This startup wants to copy you into an embryo for organ harvesting [MIT Technology Review]

    Welcome to the Great Salary Convergence — a seismic shift in the way you're going to get paid [Business Insider]

  • You don’t know what to read this Summer? Neither do we 😅 So we asked for some recommendations from members of STATION F’s community 🔥Enjoy https://buff.ly/3ODS4kt [LinkedIn] #StationF

  • Democrats secure breakthrough with Kyrsten Sinema on climate bill [The Guardian]

  • Here’s What School Covid Policies Should Look Like This Year [The New York TImes]

  • Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Agrees To Vote For Inflation Reduction Act [Huffington Post]

  • How to Embrace Doing Nothing [The Atlantic]

  • What's Behind Senate Republicans' Hesitancy Toward Same-Sex Marriage? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Fighter pilots will don AR helmets to train with imaginary enemies — U.S. Air Force pilots will use augmented reality helmets to train against the most advanced Chinese and Russian fighter jets [The Washington Post]

  • En Amérique latine, une « nouvelle gauche » au pouvoir [Le Monde]

  • Sports have a nerdy side and these YouTube channels cater to it [Mashable]

  • Leaked Documents Reveal How Roblox Handles Grooming and Mass Shooting Simulators [VICE News]

  • Lobbying Blitz Pushed Fertilizer Prices Higher, Fueling Food Inflation [The Intercept_]

  • How helicopters are shaking up the hunt for life on Mars [National Geographic]

  • Sinema says she will move forward with climate, health and tax bill [NPR]

  • Massive wildfires are creating their own weather. Scientists want to learn how to predict it. [CapRadioNews]

  • Jeu dangereux dans le détroit de Taïwan [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Team Biden to Unveil New U.S. Africa Strategy [Foreign Policy]

  • Can Russia Divide Europe? — Why a False Peace Could Be Worse Than a Long War [Foreign Affairs]

  • South Koreans Question President Yoon’s Decision to Skip Meeting with Pelosi [The Diplomat] that was a really STUPID move by Pelosi to provoke China like that. There’s a conflict in Ukraine, we do not need one in Taiwan.

  • The Computer Scientist Challenging AI to Learn Better [Quanta Magazine]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 592 & BENKYO RADIO 592.

I’ve recently released LAMBDA/QUANTUM/GT/TECHNO RADIO 129, which is an excellent opportunity for you all to watch episode 129 of Bankless: “Why the Crypto Critics Are Wrong.” Remember, I am not a Financial Advisor, I am a Project Manager. But if prediction graphs say ETHEREUM is going from $1500 a coin to $30,000 in 20-30 years, that’s still a wonderful investment. I know a lot of you are trying to make a quick buck (I am too). But if I invest $50 here and there, and it can help significantly pay off the mortgage in a decade or so, it’s definitely lucrative.

Until Next Time!