JETLAG RADIO 651 | BENKYO RADIO 651

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: ‘The semiconductor industry is near the limit’ [Protocol]

  • White House launches student loan relief beta website [AXIOS]

  • Razer’s Edge is one sharp-looking cloud gaming Android handheld [TechMeme]

  • The 34 Essential Cleveland Restaurants [Eater]

  • How This Company is Helping to Fix the Baby Formula Crisis [Inc.]

  • 3 strategies to disrupt yourself for greater success in changing times [Fast Company]

  • Diagnosis of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and What a Flare Up is Like [Medium]

  • Florida CEO Faces Backlash After Asking Employees to Work Through Hurricane Ian, and to Bring Pets, Family to the Office [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Game Controller for Every Kind of Player [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1935 [TWIT]

  • Preparing learners for growing industries with higher ed [Google Blog]

  • Crossmodal-3600 — Multilingual Reference Captions for Geographically Diverse Images [Google AI Blog]

  • Watering the Trees [Ecotone]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: M41 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • 3 Ways To Promote Efficient Growth With Resources You Already Have [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • People Sustainability is Emerging as a new Strategic [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 651 & BENKYO RADIO 651.

Please listen to this new podcast by Rachel Maddow, to understand why Trump’s cult is so dangerous to our Democracy.

Also, please remember to always wear a seatbelt when you are driving. Always. That’s why there is a little beeping sound, when you aren’t wearing a seatbelt until you finally wear it. This sound may have saved countless lives around our country and around the world. Wearing a seatbelt can mean the difference between life and death. Please wear a seatbelt. Always drive sober. There are multiple 0.0% alcoholic beers at your disposal nowadays. Thank you.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 650 | BENKYO RADIO 650

  • What next? A special report on the world economy [The Economist]

  • “I've mortally offended Putin by surviving”: why Alexei Navalny keeps fighting [1843 magazine]

  • Is Your Organization Inclusive of Deaf Employees? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Adnan Syed: All charges dropped in Serial podcast case [BBC News]

  • Intel Plans Thousands of Job Cuts in Face of PC Slowdown [Bloomberg]

  • Datacenter will be AMD’s Largest - and Most Profitable - Business [Next Platform]

  • Japan warns against yen sell-off, eyes intervention [Reuters]

  • NATO chief says long-planned nuclear exercises to go ahead [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Post-Roe Abortion Underground [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge Guide to Amazon’s Prime Early Access Sale [The Verge]

  • The $1,500 ticket to Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse [Vox]

  • How to go from popular to profitable during a downturn [TechCrunch]

  • Meta is desperately trying to make the metaverse happen [MIT Technology Review]

  • Your ultimate guide to machine learning on the Lakehouse Plus: use cases, code samples, notebooks [LinkedIn] #TheLakehouse

  • Lockdown babies slower to meet most milestones, study finds [The Guardian] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • They Claim to Help Troubled Teens. They Don’t Want You to See This. [The New York Times]

  • White House Says Most People Will Need A COVID Booster Vaccine Every Year [Huffington Post] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • The Inevitable Indictment of Donald Trump [The Atlantic]

  • Many Americans Say They Want To Relocate For Political Reasons. Few Actually Do. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Leaked racist tape shakes political alliances in Los Angeles [The Washington Post]

  • Les troubles prémenstruels, enjeu négligé de santé publique [Le Monde]

  • Nintendo's new Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Edition OLED Switch is available for pre-order now [Mashable]

  • Scientists Have Detected a ‘Completely Unprecedented’ Burst of Energy in Space [VICE News]

  • Texas Claims It’s “Too Late” for DNA Testing That Could Get Rodney Reed Off Death Row [The Intercept_]

  • NASA’s asteroid-smashing spacecraft worked—and produced a few surprises [Nat Geo]

  • A black hole is releasing some strange burps, baffling scientists [NPR]

  • This is how much money you’ll get from the California gas rebate [CapRadioNews]

  • Course à l’atome au Proche-Orient [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What to Expect at China’s 20th Party Congress [Foreign Policy]

  • What Nixon’s Endgame Reveals About Putin’s [Foreign Affairs]

  • How Japan Got the Pandemic Right – and Wrong [The Diplomat]

  • Human Brains Are Hard to Study. He Grows Useful Substitutes. [Quanta Magazine]

  • Danser avec la physique 🎶⚛ La #PhotoDeLaSemaine d'aujourd'hui montre les artistes Julius von Bismarck et @CieGillesJobin présentant leur œuvre 'Quantum' dans la caverne du @CMSExperiment [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Poised to Break Sound Barrier in New Way [NASA]

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I’d like to thank INTERPOL for reading my presentation regarding the MAFIA-OPERATING-SUPER-SYSTEM-AD-VERTISING (MOSSAD). It took many years to expose them, and essentially defunct Israel’s NSO Malware/Spyware Pegasus program who was spying on everybody on Earth, including Heads of States. MOSSAD’s suspicious activity right before and after 9/11/2001 (thousands of Jewish people did not show up to work) were also in my report including the implication to the exponential increase of the real estate mafia in New York City, all pointing out to a few very powerful zionist jews. Now please remember, American Jews are nice great people. Same with Canadian Jews for that matter. In fact, Drake is one of my favorite rappers. Regular Jews in Israel are normal too. But Zionist Jews, they are part of the taboo word: “Illuminati” (as discussed in the Deus Ex videogames series, a new installment is on its way). The amount of control they have, is staggeringly scary. Thankfully, with the Project Mayhem (the SR-72) [article in Popular Mechanics], and the United States Space Force, Zionist Jews are a dying breed. Soon, more and more entities are ready for a two-state solution in Palestine/Israel returning to the 1967 borders.

I’m doing disability paperwork, and I should have received this document over 10 years ago. In France, this would have taken 1 day. Here, in the United States, it’s cumbersome, and that’s why we need Bernie Sanders in 2024 (#MedicareForAll). Anyway, I will keep you posted on how it goes. In the meantime, if you also suffer from Ehlers-Danlos-Syndrome or Bipolar syndrome and want to network, you can add me on PSN or Steam network.

Alright, let’s drink some coffee.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 649 | BENKYO RADIO 649

  • How to make the workplace a less anxious place [Protocol]

  • How the BBC's archive team is using tech to help digitize, catalog, and publish 23PB+ of content, including random clips that go viral on social media [TechMeme]

  • Swatch’s space-themed watches are helping it recover from its pandemic stumbles [Quartz]

  • Andrea Nguyen’s Genius Soy-Seared Tofu Recipe Offers Big Flavor for Little Effort [Eater]

  • Amp Up Your Facebook Profile and Get Other Pro Tips — Free, at Meta’s New Event Series [Inc.]

  • Biden’s marijuana pardons are an even bigger deal than you realize. Here’s why — The president is making good on his promise to expunge the criminal records of people with small-possession convictions, paving the way for federal legalization of marijuana. [Fast Company]

  • The 9 Healthiest Ways to Upgrade Your Next Cup of Coffee [Medium]

  • Don't Wait for Prime Day. Learn an Instrument Online for a Discount Now Through October 12th. [Entrepreneur]

  • ‘We Are the Asteroid’: The Case for Hope Amid Climate Fears [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 896 [TWIT]

  • In Tokyo: New commitments to Japan’s digital future [Google Blog]

  • The Upskilling Imperative: Azure Quantum for Educators [Microsoft Quantum]

  • Gobekli Tepe: The world’s first astronomical observatory? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Drive the Future of Motility with SAP's Industry Cloud [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 649 & BENKYO RADIO 649. Now, I know not all of you have Apple+, but there is a new show called BAD SISTERS, it’s about a group of women who kill their brother-in-law to collect the insurance money. The women are in jail and investigated by the police. Watch out fellas! Especially Ballers! I’m behind a few seasons of Ballers on HBO, I better catch up.

I am very excited about the announcement of Project ORION, the codename for the sequel to CYBERPUNK 2077. Now, don’t forget, we still have the new patch available now and the DLC in 2023. I presume you’ve watched EDGERUNNERS by now on Netflix. It was a great series, but I was incredibly upset by its ending. I hope that the DVD/BLURAY release comes out with an Alternate Ending, as it should.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 648 | BENKYO RADIO 648

  • The war in Ukraine has battered the reputation of Russian spies [The Economist]

  • How does politics shape how Americans view the economy? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • The Power of Work Friends [Harvard Business Review]

  • Saving seals by recycling old fishing nets [BBC News]

  • Is The Office More Important Now Than Ever Before? [Bloomberg]

  • Japan reopens to tourists with shuttered souvenir shops, hotel staff shortage [Reuters]

  • Putin is fighting alone [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Iran’s Protests are the First Counter-Revolution led by Women [The New Yorker]

  • The PC market needs another reinvention — is Microsoft’s Surface up for it again? [The Verge]

  • The Crimea bridge explosion is a devastating blow to Putin and Russian morale [Vox]

  • Demanding employees turn on their webcams is a human rights violation, Dutch Court rules [TechCrunch]

  • I Was There When: AI mastered chess [MIT Technology Review]

  • Electric cars won't overload the power grid — and they could even help modernize our aging infrastructure [Insider]

  • Mark your calendars for every Thursday at noon EST/EDT for the AFVentures weekly webinars! What topics would you like to see covered? Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g6QiaUpQ #fedsupernova #afwerx #orbitalprime #leadership #spark #AFVentures #SBIR #STTR #Webinar #SpecificTopic #OpenTopic #Innovation #Opportunity #events #joinus [LinkedIn] #AFWERX

  • ‘The US dammed us up’: how drought is threatening Navajo ties to ancestral lands [The Guardian]

  • You Needed to Know America’s Ugly Truth [The New York Times]

  • The Doctor Is In — And Wants You To Vote: How Physicians Are Saving Democrats After Roe [Huffington Post]

  • The War That Russia Already Lost [The Atlantic] #Ukraine

  • How Hurricane Ian Could Affect Ron DeSantis’s Political Future [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: To heal the nation, hold even the politically powerful accountable [The Washington Post] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Iran : cinq ressortissants français sont actuellement retenus dans le pays, selon le Quai d’Orsay [Le Monde]

  • Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition review: The upgrade is worth the money [Mashable]

  • Harvard's Top Alien-Hunting Astronomer Has an Explanation for UFOs Spotted Above Ukraine [VICE News]

  • The Right’s Anti-Vaxxers are Killing Republicans [The Intercept_]

  • Hibernating bears could hold a clue to treating diabetes [National Geographic]

  • She wrote a Bigfoot book for kids. It was no small feat [NPR]

  • A Sacramento voter guide for the November 2022 election [CapRadioNews]

  • L’Ukraine et ses faux amis [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ukraine Wants to Be NATO’s Friend—With Benefits [Foreign Policy]

  • The Alternate History of China [Foreign Affairs]

  • VP Harris Leads US Delegation to Japan for Slain Leader Abe’s Funeral [The Diplomat]

  • Machine Learning Highlights a Hidden Order in Scents [Quanta Magazine]

  • Retour en mai 2022 avec l’installation du localisateur de vertex, un des sous-détecteurs du @LHCbExperiment. 💛Ce détecteur à pixels peut recréer les trajectoires des particules à la vitesse sans précédent de 40 millions de fois par seconde. [CERN_FR]

  • Why Astronauts Must Think and Act Like Geologists Find Out on ‘NASA Explorers’ Video Series [NASA]

  • The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have killed at least 500,000 people, according to a report that breaks down the toll [Insider]

  • How many times has Dick Cheney cheated death? [CNN]

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It’s World Mental Health Day, so it’s a great reminder to #StopTheStigma. Look into Music Therapy. It has done wonders for someone like me.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 647 | BENKYO RADIO 647

  • Wall Street is warming up to crypto [Protocol]

  • How It Happened — Elon Musk vs. Twitter: In the fifth season of How it Happened, hosted by Axios business reporter Erica Pandey, Axios reporters cover the collision between Elon Musk and Twitter through conversations with insiders at Twitter and members of Musk’s inner circle. How it Happened is an Axios podcast docu-series featuring instant histories. Each season, Axios reporters bring you behind closed doors to hear the people and decisions shaping the biggest stories of our time. Trump’s Last Stand: In the first season of How it Happened, national political reporter Jonathan Swan reveals the inside story of Donald Trump’s last few months in office. The story starts with his COVID-19 recovery and ends with the insurrection at the Capitol. The Next Astronauts: In the second season of How it Happened, Axios space reporter Miriam Kramer goes behind the scenes at SpaceX and the preparations for the first all-civilian mission into orbit. Trump's Big Deal: In the third season of How it Happened, Axios’ Middle East correspondent Barak Ravid and national political reporter Jonathan Swan will uncover the surprising negotiations that led to the Abraham Accords, the most significant Middle East peace agreement in a generation. Putin's Invasion: In the fourth season of How It Happened, Axios’ World editor David Lawler pulls together analysis and reporting from across the Axios newsroom to explain how the invasion of Ukraine happened in slow motion over 8 years and then all at once. [AXIOS]

  • World Summit AI - October 12-13 — Amsterdam [TechMeme]

  • The 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winners are fighting against dictatorial regimes [Quartz]

  • This next-generation video game requires a prescription [Recode]

  • Can Italy’s first EV company change the country’s car culture? [TheNextWeb]

  • The Red-Sauce Joint, in a Jar [Eater]

  • NASA-funded technique allows doctors to remove kidney stones without anesthesia [Interesting Engineering]

  • This Founder Is Quietly Preparing to Plant Her Startup in the Middle of the Reproductive Rights Battle [Inc.]

  • Revealed: A new formula for lifelong happiness [Fast Company]

  • Decentralization, privacy, and a credibly neutral Ethereum [Medium]

  • Blockchain Can Help us Combat Climate Change. Here's How. [Entrepreneur]

  • The Secret Microscope That Sparked a Scientific Revolution [WIRED]

  • Introducing our new Pixel portfolio of products [Google Blog]

  • Quantum Mainframe Integration [Microsoft Quantum]

  • NASA Perseverance rover: How it works and what it will do [Astronomy Magazine]

  • What is SAP? | SAP tutorial for beginners | Learn SAP | SAP ERP training for beginners [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 647 & BENKYO RADIO 647.

Trump paying a $3 million lawyer retainer fee — maybe the biggest he's ever paid — shows he knows how much legal trouble he's in, NYT reporter says. Beer for Mueller!

I wanted to raise awareness on a subject overlooked since the beginning of COVID in March 2020. That topic is the lack of understanding about the increased levels of kidney stones by tens of thousands of individuals in various organizations. It is of extreme importance that more and more places offer public restrooms. People need to avoid having kidney stones. It’s simply not healthy. The purpose of this conversation is quite simple. A man in uniform and gear can easily pee standing up, alas, a woman cannot just pee or take a shit just about anywhere, I mean, do you know how hard it is to get out of these clothes when you’re wearing a full gear? I’d like to inform TechCrunch for the creation of a new startup, and they don’t have to wait until the next TechCrunch Disrupt. It could be the next Uber. That is, a facility that has just a shower/bathroom. That’s it. I think they have those in Japan. After it is used, maybe a robot could clean the facility. It needs to have a design that is mass produced on a nation-wide or world-wide scale. People need to shower. People need to take a piss. People need to take a shit. If you have the means to create such startup, get right to work. Thank you.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 646 | BENKYO RADIO 646

  • The Nobel Peace prize recognises human-rights groups that spoke truth to Putinism [The Economist]

  • “Learn to kill from a safe distance. And write a will”: the secret diary of a Ukrainian soldier (part 1) [1843 magazine]

  • Talking About Burnout Is Still Taboo at Work [Harvard Business Review]

  • Will the Biden administration overhaul US cannabis policy? [BBC News]

  • Portugal Unveils Digital Nomad Visa to Lure Remote Workers [Bloomberg]

  • Moscow says truck explosion destroys part of Russia-Crimea bridge [Reuters]

  • UN demands money for poor nations dealing with ‘climate chaos’ [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Trump’s Threats of Violence are Too Dangerous to Disregard [New Yorker]

  • Microsoft’s fall event 2022: all the news from the online Surface event [The Verge]

  • Everyone wants a tip now. Do you have to give them one? [Vox]

  • If it’s agtech, it’s climate change: How the crisis is shaping investors’ strategies [TechCrunch]

  • Google’s new AI can hear a snippet of song—and then keep on playing [MIT Technology Review]

  • United Airlines plans to use electric planes to fly some routes 200 miles or less by the end of the 2020s [Insider]

  • Interested in additional #DoD opportunities for advanced Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) logistics capabilities? The United States Marine Corps and Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), key Joint partners on the AFWERX Agility Prime program, are hosting a #VTOL #FamilyofSystemsCapabilities Day on October 20. #Register by October 7 to participate! https://lnkd.in/gMMNcbgX #jointlogistics #agilityprime #navair #USMC #AirForce #Warfighter #Technology #Innovation #DOD #Marines #US #USMC #USAF #opportunities [LinkedIn] #AFWERX

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene: can Democrats unseat the far-right extremist? [The Guardian]

  • Changing Baseball, One Snack at a Time [The New York Times]

  • 'We Are F**KED’: New Book Reveals How GOP Senators Bailed Out Trump During 1st Impeachment Trial [Huffington Post]

  • You Must Respect Candy Corn [The Atlantic]

  • 2022-23 NHL Predictions [FiveThirtyEight]

  • How Ukrainians, targeting by drone, attacked Russian artillery in Kherson [The Washington Post]

  • Crise énergétique : les Européens au bord de la panique — Réunis à Prague, les Vingt-Sept sont apparus désarmés et de plus en plus inquiets face à la hausse des prix du gaz et de l’électricité. [Le Monde]

  • These TikTok scams are very real [Mashable]

  • Publishing Company Starts School Year by Removing Over 1,000 E-Textbooks [VICE News]

  • Holding the COP27 Summit in Egypt’s Police State Creates a Moral Crisis for the Climate Movement [The Intercept_]

  • For speakers of rare languages, COVID care was a struggle to navigate [National Geographic]

  • What's making us happy: A guide to your weekend reading, listening and viewing [NPR]

  • Where are the Black musicians in the country's largest orchestras? [CapRadioNews]

  • The moral and strategic disaster of the Russian leader’s war in Ukraine has ended his imperial dreams. [Foreign Policy]

  • Putin’s World Is Now Smaller Than Ever [Foreign Policy]

  • Is U.S. Foreign Policy Trying to Do Too Much? [Foreign Affairs]

  • Taiwan’s Great Reopening [The Diplomat]

  • Molecule-Building Innovators Win Nobel Prize in Chemistry [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday avec le tunnel du Super synchrotron à protons (SPS) en construction en 1972 Cet effet d’optique vient de la structure en métal du coffrage utilisé pour construire les murs en ciment du tunnel. En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA to Provide Update on DART, World’s First Planetary Defense Test [NASA]

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There’s a great new video about the Fujiwara Tofu Cafe, therefore watch it. MF Ghost is still on my bookclub, and the season premiere of MF Ghost will be in 2023, in the meantime, watch Initial D on streaming.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 645 | BENKYO RADIO 645

  • Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy: Current Progress and Challenges [PubMed Central]

  • The Chips Act is prompting dazzling commitments — but the rubber only just met the road [Protocol]

  • Biden move is a boon for cannabis capitalism [AXIOS]

  • Americans have run out of their pandemic savings at the wrong time [Quartz]

  • Meta warns 1M Facebook users that their account info may have been stolen by 400+ apps on the App Store and Google Play that have a “Login with Facebook” button [TechMeme]

  • This year’s physics Nobel Prize went to pioneers in quantum tech. Here’s how their work could change the world. [Recode]

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

  • It's Time to Check in On Employees' Mental Wellness. Here are Three TipsExperts reveal tips on making younger employees feel comfortable talking about mental health issues at work. [Inc.]

  • 3 strategies to disrupt yourself for greater success in changing times [Fast Company]

  • my new café. [Medium]

  • How to Retrain Your Brain and Achieve the Highest Levels of Success [Entrepreneur]

  • Scientists Have Discovered a New Set of Blood Groups [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 32 [TWIT]

  • Working with UNESCO to support Ukraine’s teachers on World Teachers' Day [Google Blog]

  • TensorFlow Quantum is a library for hybrid quantum-classical machine learning. [Google Quantum]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: M35 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Is a Robot the Key To Your Next Successful Interview? — Some managers are using AI interviews to pre-screen job candidates, saying the technology helps eliminate bias and leads to a fairer hiring process. [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • What Can Blockchain Do For You? - Join openSAP Free Course (Teaser ​) [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 645 & BENKYO RADIO 645.

Now, More Than Ever, Breast Cancer Patients Need Your Help.

There’s an exciting new movie about Spotify coming out soon. It ought to be quite interesting! I’m sure it will be controversial, but Musical Artists should be glad their music is utilized via legal means, and not via The Pirate Bay.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 644 | BENKYO RADIO 644

  • A new macroeconomic era is emerging. What will it look like? [The Economist]

  • How can covid learning loss be overcome? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Successful Leaders Are Great Coaches [Harvard Business Review]

  • UK apology sought for British war crimes in Palestine [BBC News]

  • EU Gets Wake-Up Call as Energy Costs Threaten Solidarity [Bloomberg]

  • Human rights campaigners of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine win Nobel Peace Prize [Reuters]

  • Is the Amazon rainforest at a tipping point? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Will Abortion Be Enough to Save Democrats in November? [The New Yorker]

  • Meta’s flagship metaverse app is too buggy and employees are barely using it, says exec in charge / “Everyone in this organization should make it their mission to fall in love with Horizon Worlds. You can’t do that without using it.” [The Verge]

  • OPEC was always going to mess with oil prices. Was Biden’s team naive? [Vox]

  • Google will open its first data center in Japan in 2023 [TechCrunch]

  • DeepMind’s game-playing AI has beaten a 50-year-old record in computer science [MIT Technology Review]

  • On his 70th birthday, Putin hoped to be leading a resurgent Russian empire. Instead his army is in retreat and his enemies are united against him like never before. [Insider]

  • The ADE Pro Conference program is complete with the addition of world class artists Hardwell, Martin Garrix & Joseph Capriati, Peggy Gou, Richie Hawtin, Nastia, and many more! Only two more weeks until they gather in Amsterdam, alongside numerous industry leaders from around the globe. Check out the most recent highlights and the complete conference program via: https://a-d-e.co/3CwqWkv 🔔 Last chance to save on your ADE Pro Pass! Rates go up to the final Walk Up rate in just 48 hours, so get yours now at: https://lnkd.in/ebVPwp8z [LinkedIn] #ADE2022

  • Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ detected in commonly used insecticides in US, study finds [The Guardian]

  • This Is Life in the Metaverse [The New York Times]

  • Biden: Nuclear 'Armageddon' Risk Highest Since '62 Crisis [Huffington Post] #NuclearDeterrence #PeaceNotWar

  • What Puerto Rico Needs Most [The Atlantic]

  • The Mets May Be The First Victim Of MLB's New Postseason Format [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion Biden boosts the effort to decriminalize marijuana. We hope it works. [The Washington Post]

  • Alexandre Tcherkassov : « Ce prix Nobel de la paix est un beau symbole de solidarité » [Le Monde]

  • Petition: Instagram must address bullying of kids through gossip accounts [The Washington Post]

  • This Is the Third Amazon Warehouse to Catch Fire This Week [VICE News]

  • The Journalist Censored for Defending Rashida Tlaib [The Intercept_]

  • How COVID-19 headaches are different from others [National Geographic]

  • False calls about active school shooters are rising. Behind them is a strange pattern [CapRadioNews]

  • Dual admission program will give community college students an early taste of life at UC [CapRadioNews]

  • Radical reform Chileans aren’t ready for, yet [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • How the White House Plans to Hurt Putin [Foreign Policy]

  • Can Xi Jinping Reopen China? — Ending the Havoc of Zero COVID—Without Causing a Crisis [Foreign Affairs]

  • US Air Force Will Deploy MQ-9 Reapers to Japan for the First Time [The Diplomat]

  • Molecule-Building Innovators Win Nobel Prize in Chemistry [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday avec le tunnel du Super synchrotron à protons (SPS) en construction en 1972 — Cet effet d’optique vient de la structure en métal du coffrage utilisé pour construire les murs en ciment du tunnel. En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • The Crew-5 Astronauts Dock to the Space Station [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 644 & BENKYO RADIO 644.

We have one more month until the release of Michelle Obama’s new book. Did you know that in the UK, Black History Month is this month? Therefore, please read African-American books, watch their movies, tv-shows, and listen to their music. In a world where they are trying to ban books from LGBTQIA+ people and black people, it’s important now more than ever. And if you haven’t seen The Green Book movie or documentary, you really ought to.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 643 | BENKYO RADIO 643

  • Three senior Islamic State militants killed in US strikes in Syria [The Guardian]

  • The future of pay transparency in tech — California recently passed a law requiring employers to list pay scales in job ads and to report hourly pay data to both the state and current employees. What will this mean for worker compensation in the tech industry? [Protocol]

  • President Joe Biden has yet to appoint a US CTO nominee after more than 20 months in office, a position Barack Obama created and filled within three months [TechMeme]

  • Biden to pardon all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession [AXIOS]

  • Biden just took the first step toward legitimizing the cannabis industry [Quartz]

  • This year’s physics Nobel Prize went to pioneers in quantum tech. Here’s how their work could change the world. [Recode]

  • Climate risks are a major business threat – here’s how AI can help [TheNextWeb]

  • Pouring One Out for Oat Milk [Eater]

  • 6 Ways You're Thinking Wrong--and What You Can Do About Them — Our species adopted a host of cognitive strategies to survive and thrive. These lessons can help you avoid their pitfalls. [Inc.]

  • Leaders, your employees are suffering from financial stress—and they want your help — Financial stress hurts job performance, according to a new report from Morgan Stanley. Employers aren’t offering enough support. [Fast Company]

  • In response to the Wall Street Journal [Medium] #Coinbase

  • They Say Remote Work Is Bad For Employees, But Most Research Suggests Otherwise — A Behavioral Economist Explains. [Entrepreneur]

  • A Swatting Spree Is Terrorizing Schools Across the US [WIRED]

  • TWIT NEWS 386 [TWIT]

  • Delivering on our $1 billion commitment in Africa [Google Blog]

  • AudioLM: a Language Modeling Approach to Audio Generation [Google AI Blog]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: M100 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Are you ready for innovation? Discover SAP Experience Centers [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 643 & BENKYO RADIO 643.

I can’t believe it’s Autumn! We are almost out of the heatwaves. Only one more month and our Firefighters can celebrate Fire Season being over. California really needs some rain. Only about 2-3 more weeks. Thank God.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 642 | BENKYO RADIO 642

  • Could the war in Ukraine go nuclear? — Sixty years after the Cuban missile crisis, the world again worries about nuclear war [The Economist] Putin must understand that “The Only Winning Move is Not to Play” #NuclearDeterrence

  • Turn, baby, turn: reversals, from politics to palaeontology [1843 magazine]

  • 4 Myths About In-Person Work, Dispelled [Harvard Business Review]

  • Rivals Biden and DeSantis project unity over Hurricane Ian [BBC World]

  • Roblox and Discord Sued Over Girl’s Sexual, Financial Exploitation [Bloomberg]

  • Engine parts makers must cross 'valley of death' to reach EV era [Reuters]

  • The hidden victims of Pakistan’s floods – the elderly [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Putin’s Draft Order Has Inspired a Russian Exodus [New Yorker]

  • How to use Microsoft’s new Windows HDR Calibration app / The new app can help you customize your screen’s colors [The Verge]

  • This year’s physics Nobel Prize went to pioneers in quantum tech. Here’s how their work could change the world. [Vox]

  • Yeah, no, most VCs still don’t really care about your path to profitability [TechCrunch]

  • The White House just unveiled a new AI Bill of Rights [MIT Technology Review]

  • I binge-listened to tech podcasts for a week, and what I learned about Silicon Valley is kind of scary [Insider]

  • The Autonomy Prime RFI solicits details about developing autonomy technologies in broad categories to support transitioning capabilities, including capabilities of future test infrastructure and AFWERX proving ground, including testbed aircraft, digital engineering, or modeling and simulation. Additionally, the RFI also calls for key identified autonomy technologies ideal for testing and development, such as sensors, communication technologies and software algorithms. — If this aligns with your technology, apply to the RFI today: https://lnkd.in/gsucETuy For more information visit: https://lnkd.in/guKjpSFM [LinkedIn]

  • Benjamin Netanyahu hospitalised with chest pains during Yom Kippur [The Guardian]

  • Climate Change Made Summer Hotter and Drier Worldwide, Study Finds [The New York Times]

  • President On Hot Mic With Florida Official: ‘No One F**ks With A Biden’ [Huffington Post]

  • I Was Allergic to Cats. Until Suddenly, I Wasn’t. [The Atlantic]

  • How 5 Latino Voters Are Thinking About The Midterms [FiveThirtyEight]

  • VP was in car accident; Secret Service first called it ‘mechanical failure’ [The Washington Post]

  • Aux états généraux des écoles de journalisme, une profession bousculée par la jeune génération [Le Monde]

  • Trump's Truth Social posts are proof Facebook shouldn't lift his ban, says new report [Mashable]

  • New Observations Reveal How Giant Structures In Space Connect the Universe and Form Galaxies [VICE News]

  • The CIA thought Putin would Quickly Conquer Ukraine. Why Did They Get It So Wrong? — High-tech surveillance may have blinded the U.S. to how corruption has weakened the Russian military. [The Intercept_]

  • In 1835, the Cherokee were promised a seat in Congress. They're still waiting. [National Geographic]

  • Personalities don't usually change quickly but they may have during the pandemic [NPR]

  • Interview: California’s ‘apocalyptic’ fuel prices likely could drop soon, Gas Buddy expert says [CapRadioNews]

  • L’heure de la planification écologique [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Urgent Case for a Digital Dollar [Foreign Policy]

  • Russia’s Repeat Failures [Foreign Affairs]

  • Terrorists in Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan [The Diplomat]

  • Pioneering Quantum Physicists Win Nobel Prize in Physics [Quanta Magazine]

  • Notre propre géante rouge 🔴🌟 Le détecteur @ALICEexperiment de 26 mètres de long, 16 mètres de haut et 16 mètres de large est gardé par deux portes de 16 mètres de haut pesant 350 tonnes chacune. #PhotoDeLaSemaine #SpaceWeek [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s SpaceX Crew-4 Astronauts to Discuss Mission, Splashdown [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 642 & BENKYO RADIO 642.

I hate to admit it, but a third of managers who want employees back in the office full-time “because they think they’re more motivated when monitored” are somewhat correct. There’s just something about the office vibe where you are more productive. It’s just a different ambience that being at home. CoWorking Office Rentals are still very expensive compared to a price of a cup of coffee, and Starbucks doesn’t care about people because they removed outlets and seats and even bathrooms from more and more of their locations. There are rumors that my favorite Coffee Shop (Temple Coffee) are opening a new location in Roseville. That’s excellent news. I hope that someday, they open one in Central Valley California. It would make me very happy.

Until Next Time!