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  • Tumblr Is Launching a Livestreaming Feature [Slashdot.org]

  • Major winter storm threatens to upend holiday travel [AXIOS]

  • Elon Madara Musk's poll asking “should I step down as head of Twitter?” ends with 57.5% voting yes, after Musk says Twitter polls will determine “major policy changes” [TechMeme]

  • The US has a shortage of non-college-educated immigrants [Quartz]

  • The 80-year-old book that explains Elon Musk and tech’s new right-wing tilt [Recode]

  • Europe’s first-ever exascale supercomputer will launch in Germany next year [TheNextWeb]

  • For Olia Hercules, Making Kolach ‘Feels Like Therapy’ [Eater]

  • How to Hack Your Brain, According to a Neuroscientist [Inc.]

  • How businesses can help prevent the ‘sixth extinction’ [Fast Company]

  • The “Work Spouse” Is Dead [Medium]

  • Attracting and Retaining Customers and Employees Comes Down to These Two Skills [Entrepreneur]

  • Tired, Filthy, and Overworked: Inside Amazon’s Holiday Rush [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 906 [TWIT]

  • The Blobs are back and teaming up with Beethoven [Google Blog]

  • Accelerating Text Generation with Confident Adaptive Language Modeling (CALM) [Google AI Blog]

  • May 2022 [Poetry Magazine]

  • The Sky This Week: Welcome the winter solstice [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Salesforce currently in the doghouse until email response. Currently a week late. Stock price might be affected. [Salesforce]

  • The Hispanic Promise: AHA! Moments in D&I [SAP] #SAP

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Amazing news about Orion Capsule splashdown. I’d like to thank all the coders at NASA, especially the women of STEM who never get enough credit for their work. A big shoutout to Astronaut Abby who dreams to go to Mars someday.

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  • Where will your next cup take you?✈️ Visit 3 locations for a $10 gift card, 6 locations for a $25 gift card, and all 8 locations for an exclusive Temple Passport Tumbler and free drink of your choice!⁠ — All proceeds from the initial Passport purchase will be donated to Waking the Village, a Sacramento-based organization that provides housing and support programs for children and parenting youth experiencing homelessness.⁠ [Temple Coffee]

  • Expert Advice — Connect with a Gear Adviser to find the perfect gear [Guitar Center]

  • Why Aren’t You Watching Mozart in the Jungle? [Vanity Fair]

  • The 50 Best Tracks of 2022 [Beatportal]

  • The 10 best new audio interfaces of 2022, according to you [Computer Music]

  • 2022's music tech personality of the year, as voted for by you [Future Music]

  • DJ Magazine staff still banned until Late 2023 for distribution of MDMA to minors [DJ Mag]

  • New FL Studio 21 Released as Free Update for Existing Customers [Mixmag]

  • Swedish House Mafia, The Weeknd reunite to soundtrack ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Bensley joins We Are Friends 11 compilation with latest drum & bass single, “Never Enough” [Your EDM]

  • Justice Share “Anniversary Edition” of Influential Debut Album, "†" [EDM]

  • What Is Amapiano? The Genre Taking The World By Storm [EDM Sauce]

  • Editors' Picks Hodinkee Secret Santa - The Best $50 We Ever Spent [HODINKEE]

  • The AI Art Competition Beginneth! [Tim Ferriss]

  • People with tuberculosis face multiple barriers accessing treatment in Afghanistan [MSF]

  • Why the world must protect nuclear reactors from military attacks. Now. [Bulletin of Atomic Scientists]

  • Nakamura beats Carlsen for 5th consecutive Speed Chess title [chess24]

  • A former French ambassador on the paradox unveiled by the war in Ukraine [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • “This dream has existed for decades”—making sense of a fusion-energy result [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Latest @TheEIU top ten risks for global economy [TheEIU]

  • Toward Fairer Data-Driven Performance Management [Harvard Business Review]

  • US winter storm barrels east with millions under weather warnings [BBC News]

  • Working Parents Are Overwhelmed as Kids Get Sick Again and Again — Parents are sharing survival tips as they face down a winter virus hellscape. [Bloomberg] it’s time for that COVID-19 vaccine Booster shot

  • Ex-Twitter worker gets 3-1/2-year U.S. prison term for spying for Saudi Arabia [Reuters]

  • Morocco was the feel-good story we did not know we needed [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The World-Changing Race to Develop a Quantum Computer [The New Yorker]

  • 65’s first trailer leaves Adam Driver stuck millions of years in the prehistoric past / Sony’s upcoming time traveling survival thriller from Scott Beck and Bryan Woods pits futuristic humans against dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period. [The Verge]

  • The first lab-grown seafood will be fancy [Vox]

  • NSA says Chinese hackers are exploiting a zero-day bug in popular networking gear [TechCrunch]

  • Neuroscientists have created a mood decoder that can measure depression [MIT Technology Review]

  • Over 150,000 tech workers have lost their jobs in 2022 with education, health, and crypto sectors among the worst affected [Business]

  • SAP asked midsize companies about revenue, risk, and efficiency, but they didn’t get the answers you’d expect. See what they had to say. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • World Cup 2022: news and reaction after France reach final against Argentina – live [The Guardian]

  • U.S. to Expand Training for Ukrainian Forces [The New York Times] #Ukraine

  • Russian soldiers drafted to Ukraine were told they wouldn't have to actually fight anyone, report says. Many of them were swiftly killed. [Insider]

  • Season's greetings from all of us at NATO 🎵 #WeAreNATO [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Schiff: ‘Sufficient evidence’ to criminally charge Trump over efforts to overturn election [The Guardian]

  • Putin’s War: The Inside Story of a Catastrophe — Secret battle plans, intercepted communications and Russian soldiers explain how a “walk in the park” became a catastrophe for Russia. [The New York Times] #Ukraine

  • Controversial U.S. Priest Frank Pavone Defrocked For 'Blasphemous' Posts, Pro-Trump Activism [Huffington Post]

  • How Much Longer Can Trump's Con Endure? [The Atlantic]

  • The Sacramento Kings' Offense Is Playoff-Worthy [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Vaccines saved lives. DeSantis threatens that progress. [Washington Post] #VaccineSaveLives

  • Le fumeur de cannabis en France, un profil plus âgé [Le Monde] #LegalizeIt

  • The most stunning NASA footage from 2022's mission to the moon [Mashable]

  • CYBER: Cops and Courts Don’t Know How to Handle Apple’s AirTag Stalking Problem [VICE News]

  • Remember When Bush-Era College Republicans Sang About Slaughtering “the Left”? [The Intercept_]

  • How do you avoid jet lag? Experts weigh in — Skipping time zones can mess with your body’s internal clock. But with the right gear and planning, you can adjust in no time. [National Geographic]

  • Updated COVID booster shots reduce the risk of hospitalization, CDC reports [NPR] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • Cruising has been banned in Modesto for 30 years. One group is trying to change that. [CapRadioNews]

  • Le Noël de l’OTAN [Le Monde diplomatique] #NATO

  • What the World Cup Means Off the Field [Foreign Policy]

  • America Needs More Immigration to Defeat Inflation — Only Foreign Workers Can Alleviate U.S. Labor Shortages [Foreign Affairs]

  • How Can Japan Help Taiwan? [The Diplomat]

  • How the Brain Distinguishes Memories From Perceptions [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici un moniteur de position de faisceau électro-optique, développé pour #HiLumiLHC et teste au #HiRadMat, un établissement destinée à fournir des faisceaux vers une zone d'irradiation où des échantillons de matériaux peuvent être testés.

    En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • Hubble Views a Star-Studded Cosmic Cloud [NASA]

  • INTERPOL investigating French players poisoned at restaurant prior to FIFA World Cup 2022 Final [INTERPOL]

  • Air Force Vice Chief: B-21 Not Just a Bomber, Will Mesh with JADC2, NGAD [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Honda Promises Electrification Won't Kill the Type R [MOTORTREND]

  • Shouldn't men keep their feelings to themselves? Answer: This is a myth that has been instilled in male culture since the Jurassic Period, but that doesn't make it true. In reality, it's very important for guys to talk about their feelings, because keeping them bottled up only makes them worse. It's time men start sharing their feelings with their friends and family members. [Man Therapy dot org]

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It finally happened. It took 700 long days, but Trump is finally going to face a legion of lawyers. Do you realize that FL Studio 21 (DAW) was just released? Don’t you think I rather work on that? No, instead I had to power-up like a Super Saiyan and tried everything to finally find a way to take out quite possibly the most dangerous person (Trump) against our Intelligence Community and our beloved country, the United States of America.

Tonight I just want one thing, I want Bernie Sanders to wake up in the morning, enjoy his coffee, and try to smile, even so briefly, while he eats his sandwich today.

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JETLAG RADIO 699 | BENKYO RADIO 699

  • Apple Satellite Plans May Extend Beyond Emergencies, Suggests New Patent [Slashdot.org]

  • Major storm sweeping U.S. brings blizzards, flooding and tornadoes [AXIOS]

  • Tesla rolls out an update, adding support for Steam on 2022 Model S and Model X vehicles or newer with 16GB of RAM, Apple Music, upgraded Light Show, and more [TechMeme]

  • To protect your mental health and career, try the "care less" approach [Quartz]

  • AI is finally good at stuff, and that’s a problem [Recode]

  • Swiss scientists figured out how to stop your glasses from fogging up [TheNextWeb]

  • The 33 Essential Zurich Restaurants [Eater]

  • Which Covid Policies Should You Keep Long Term?As another Covid winter approaches, many business owners wonder whether to keep safety policies in place or ditch them all together. Here's what to consider. [Inc.]

  • The U.S. is finally investing in domestic chip production—will it make a difference? [Fast Company]

  • G3nerative — Some thoughts on the “Generative AI” hype [Medium]

  • Pastor and His Son Busted for an $8 Million Covid Scam. 'The Worst Scuzz on the Face of the Earth.' — Evan and Josh Edwards were arrested today for massive bank fraud, falsely exaggerating the size and scope of their Christian ministry. [Entrepreneur]

  • Antihelium Offers Hope in the Search for Dark Matter [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 694 [TWIT]

  • Year in Search 2022: All about new possibilities [Google Blog]

  • What’s new in TensorFlow 2.11? [TensorFlow Blog]

  • April 2022 [Poetry Foundation]

  • Artemis 1 splashes down safely, completes historic Moon mission [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Learning on Trailhead [Salesforce]

  • 42 Berlin: Learning by Doing – New Coding Academy Launched [SAP]

  • Sextortion — In this case, criminals coerce or trick their victims into sharing explicit images or videos, which are then used for blackmail [INTERPOL]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 699 & BENKYO RADIO 699.

The new CYBERPUNK 2077 DLC trailer looks amazing. I cannot wait for its release, but patch 1.7 is on its way first.

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  • Russia risks becoming ungovernable and descending into chaos [The Economist]

  • Lost in militialand: escaping Ethiopia’s siege of Tigray [1843 magazine]

  • How will the energy crisis, triggered by the war in Ukraine, unfold in 2023? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Which cities have moved up the Worldwide Cost of Living rankings? Explore the results for 2022 here: econ.st/3Fn73MX #worldwidecostofliving [TheEIU]

  • Research: When Mindfulness Does — and Doesn’t — Help at Work [Harvard Business Review]

  • Timed Teaser: What free stuff is France handing out? [BBC News]

  • Elon Musk Is the New Donald Trump, Apparently [Bloomberg]

  • G7 considers more air defence for Ukraine as fighting rages [Reuters]

  • Israeli forces kill Palestinian teen in occupied West Bank raid [AL-Jazeera News] #IsraelWarCrimes #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • The Fusion Breakthrough Suggesting that Maybe Someday We’ll Have a Second Sun [The New Yorker]

  • The Avatar-themed concept car is barely driveable but looks like a futuristic fever dream [The Verge]

  • In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution [Vox]

  • Fortnite and MrBeast will give away $1 million in a pop-up game challenge [TechCrunch]

  • New year’s resolutions for CIOs [MIT Technology Review]

  • 34 years after unveiling the iconic B-2, the US military has revealed a new bomber designed to use weapons that haven't been invented yet [Insider]

  • The books Doug McMillon read this year cover a variety of topics, but I kept returning to those that look to the future and ask: How can we all work together to make it better? It’s an important topic to think about and directly aligns with our company’s purpose. We exist to help people save money and live better. Each and every associate can make a positive difference in our communities – it’s worth our time and effort. [LinkedIn]

  • Ninety-year-old woman is oldest person to graduate from Illinois university [The Guardian]

  • Russia-Ukraine War — France Hosts Aid Conference for Ukraine, Discussing Winter Survival and Reconstruction [The New York Times]

  • White House Slams Marjorie Taylor Greene For Saying She'd Have 'Won' Jan. 6 Riot [Huffington Post]

  • Elon Musk Is a Far-Right Activist [The Atlantic]

  • Americans Generally Support Unions — And Averting A Rail Strike [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: The U.S. does not need to alienate its allies to green its economy [The Washington Post]

  • Covid-19 : la France a franchi le seuil des 160 000 morts depuis le début de l’épidémie [Le Monde]

  • What the nuclear fusion breakthrough means for our future [Mashable]

  • Nuclear Fusion Ignition Has Been Achieved, US Government Announces [VICE News]

  • Inside the Fight for Climate Justice [The Intercept]

  • Scientists achieve a breakthrough in nuclear fusion. Here’s what it means. [National Geographic]

  • U.S. reaches a fusion power milestone. Will it be enough to save the planet? [NPR]

  • Sacramento City Council guide: Here’s what it does and how residents can engage with it [CapRadioNews]

  • Aux États-Unis, la gentrification par l’école [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The United States Couldn’t Stop Being Stupid if It Wanted To [Foreign Policy]

  • Russia’s Quiet Riot — Learning to Outlast Putin’s Autocracy [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • Amid Ukraine War, Russia’s Northern Sea Route Turns East [The Diplomat]

  • She Turns Fluids Into ‘Black Holes’ and ‘Inflating Universes’ [Quanta Magazine]

  • The first edition of the #QT4HEP conference took place @CERN last week. The event was a forum to discuss the recent developments in the #quantumtechnology field and the potential impact of this technology on #highenergyphysics and beyond➡️https://home.cern/tags/quantum-theory #CERNqti #CERNKT [CERNquantum]

  • 60 Years Ago: Mariner 2 First to Explore Venus [NASA]

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Now, as you know, Death Stranding was an important game release. While all of us were stuck indoor because of the pandemic, DS helped us tell a wonderful story of reuniting our country, save our world, with plot-twists and everything else in between. It’s a very hard game at the beginning, and you can get very frustrating until you find a weapon. That’s why one of the song on the soundtrack is “Please don’t stop chapter 1.” It’s also a very rewarding game. Because when most games have instant gratification, DS works at an incredibly slow pace. You are hiking. You are hiking through some of the most beautiful places around the world. There’s also some mysterious things happening, and you keep second-guessing what is going to happen. There was a DS game, and a Director’s Cut version (I’m still playing the new missions). This new trailer raises a lot of questions, and we hope to seek answer. Remember, the story of the original Death Stranding was between Sam, and Amelie, a woman he absolutely loved, but hadn’t seen her face in ten years. A middleman comes between them and explain to them that she was taken hostage, and that they have to work together to reunite cities around the country. If you look under my LINKS page on my blog, you will see links to all 4 game trailers. If therapy costs a few hundreds of dollars a session, this video game is worth millions of dollars in Therapy. It’s incredibly helpful. It helps you deal with trauma. DS is not for everybody, but if you have a chance to play it, I suggest that you do. The story is so incredibly powerful and complex, you won’t believe what happened half the time. Such incredible characters. Such incredible character developments. Such incredible cast. When you play Death Stranding, you are entering a very tumultuous world. Sometimes you’re happy, sometimes you’re sad. Sometimes you’re excited, sometimes you’re crying. One of the most powerful scene in Death Stranding is when he goes to his room, and Fragile holds an umbrella, and tells him to picture Amelie on her beach. She asks him to close his eyes, and think about her, Fragile says, you love her, don’t you? And then she says “there it is” and then you teleport to whatever next mission you have to do. Just imagine how you’d feel if you hadn’t seen someone in ten years, and then saw their face. Tears. Death Stranding has a bit difficult mechanics when you grab a Playstation controller, but get the hang of it, play the story, and then see what the hell all of us are talking about. At least now we know there is a sequel. Fans around the world are incredibly excited.

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  • It’s DOOM’s 29th Anniversary. What’s Your Favorite Story? [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden’s potential first veto [AXIOS]

  • Experts warn of a “hallucination” problem with ChatGPT and LaMDA, as these chatbots take what they have learned and reshape it without regard for what is true [TechMeme]

  • Manufacturing may soon be on the move again, to nations with younger populations. [Quartz]

  • Neuralink shows what happens when you bring “move fast and break things” to animal research [Recode]

  • Why AI governance is important for building more trustworthy, explainable AI [TheNextWeb]

  • How to Host a Lasagna-Making Party A cozy evening of kneading pasta dough, shucking oysters, and drinking. [Eater]

  • Inc. 5000 2022 — The Most Successful Companies in America--and What They Reveal About the Future of Business [Inc.]

  • MrBeast’s billion-dollar business and the real reason VCs want to invest [Fast Company]

  • Labeling Yourself is Keeping You Down, Do This Instead [Medium]

  • Start an Amazon Side Hustle and Earn Extra Money [Entrepreneur]

  • What You Should Know Before Using the Lensa AI App [WIRED]

  • This Week in Enterprise Tech 522 [TWIT]

  • New ways we're supporting Ukraine [Google Blog] #Ukraine

  • Making a Traversable Wormhole with a Quantum Computer [Google Research]

  • March 2022 [Poetry Foundation]

  • Coming Soon: More travel opportunities with Astronomy [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Conversations On Climate Change, Sustainability and Innovation | Net Zero Marketplace [Salesforce]

  • Feather by SAP [SAP]

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There are interesting development with ChatGPT and LaMDA. Now, I think Sam Atlman has placed himself into a dangerous situation that could have been avoided, but he let it convolute out of control. If he’d like to have coffee 1-on-1, we can. I am very interested in LaMDA from Alphabet (Google Corporation) because of Redacted (Hint: Lambda Radio).

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  • Manchester lacks the power to change its fortunes [The Economist]

  • How is the Supreme Court changing American democracy? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How Smaller Companies Can Bring Manufacturing Closer to Home [Harvard Business Review]

  • Base editing: Revolutionary therapy clears girl's incurable cancer [BBC News]

  • France Advances to Semifinals at World Cup, Tops England 2-1 [Bloomberg]

  • NASA's Orion capsule heads for splashdown after Artemis I flight around moon [Reuters]

  • What happens to Ronaldo’s career after Portugal’s World Cup exit? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Redemption of Tua Tagovailoa [The New Yorker]

  • Do EVs mean the end of AM radio? That’s the question The New York Times explores in this report, highlighting the growing trend of carmakers leaving AM radio out of electric cars. Automakers blame the move on the electromagnetic radiation emitted by EVs, which can make AM radio stations staticky. But experts point out that the problem can be mitigated with the proper hardware — it’s just that companies are reluctant to spend the time and money to fix it.As Brian Winnekins, the owner of the WRDN radio station so bluntly tells The Times: “If you can make a vehicle drive by itself, you can make a decent radio receiver.” [The Verge]

  • How Kyrsten Sinema’s decision to leave the Democratic Party will change the Senate [Vox]

  • Here’s how Audi Q4 50 E-Tron stacks up against the Tesla Model Y [TechCrunch]

  • These exclusive satellite images show that Saudi Arabia’s sci-fi megacity is well underway [MIT Technology Review]

  • Twitter Blue is set to relaunch Monday at $3 more for iPhone app users after Elon Musk complained about Apple's App Store fee [Insider]

  • The Transformation Mindset: Innovating Professional Services — Read the report [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • How Colorado’s ‘city of hate and bigotry’ is turning toward inclusiveness [The Guardian]

  • Even as China Eases Covid Rules, Some Youths Still Fear a Grim Future [The New York Times]

  • Told By Ron DeSantis ‘Nobody Wants To Hear From You,’ Now He's Headed To Congress [Huffington Post]

  • The End of High-School English — I’ve been teaching English for 12 years, and I’m astounded by what ChatGPT can produce. [The Atlantic]

  • The Cavaliers Bet Big On Donovan Mitchell. Here’s Why It’s Working. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • A desperate road trip to remind America about its Afghan allies — These veterans want the United States to keep its wartime promises. They found a country littered with indifference. [The Washington Post]

  • Bûche, oh ma bûche… Notre sélection des 15 créations les plus gourmandes pour Noël [Le Monde]

  • An ode to 2022, the last 'normal' year on Twitter [Mashable]

  • The Legal System Is Completely Unprepared for Apple AirTag Stalking [VICE News]

  • How Purple is Georgia? Raphael Warnock’s victory gives Democrats an outright Senate majority. [The Intercept_]

  • 5 things to know about Qatar, the 2022 World Cup hosts [National Geographic]

  • Santas gather by the thousands to drink and be merry at SantaCon NYC [NPR]

  • California coronavirus updates: High flu activity reports in 44 states [CapRadioNews]

  • Au Pérou, deux mondes face à face [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • How the U.S. Can Compromise With Turkey on Syria [Foreign Policy]

  • No Peace on Putin’s Terms — Why Russia Must Be Pushed Out of Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • European Leaders Fret Over Their ‘Value-Led’ Approach to China [The Diplomat]

  • Amplituhedron T Shirt (Men or Women) [Quanta Magazine]

  • Les pré-inscriptions sont ouvertes pour la dixième édition de #BL4S. Si tu rêves de devenir un scientifique, postule à l’édition de cette année pour pouvoir réaliser ton propre expériment au #CERN ou @desynews.🗓️ 6 Jan – 12 Avr 2023, 12.00 CET [CERN_FR]

  • Hidden Messages Pay Tribute Inside NASA’s Artemis I Orion Spacecraft [NASA]

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Now, I have some wonderful news from The Game Awards 2022, there’s a game trailer for a brand-new TRANSFORMERS video-game! I am so happy. I can’t wait for it to be released.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 695 | BENKYO RADIO 695

  • Eight US Power Stations Have Been Attacked Since Mid-November [Slashdot.org]

  • Google, worried about its reputation, is hesitant to release its capable bot LaMDA, but by waiting too long it may cede the market to competitors like ChatGPT [TechMeme]

  • Axios AM Climate Truths: Future of climate tech [AXIOS]

  • Women's share of the trucking industry workforce is now at an all-time high of nearly 18%, mostly in truck-driving roles. [Quartz]

  • The pickleball craze, explained [Recode]

  • Why the future of AI is flexible, reusable foundation models [TheNextWeb]

  • Great! AI Can Generate All the Diaspora Food Writing Tropes [Eater]

  • Why Amazon Web Services Is Making the Leap Into Supply Chain Management [Inc.]

  • Why FIFA will regret its decision to make its own video games — FIFA and video game publisher EA Sports broke up in May, spelling the end of their hit soccer-game collaboration. EA Sports, at least, will be fine. [Fast Company]

  • #BlackTwitter & Dr. Clark [Medium]

  • Americans Aren't Saving Money Right Now — and It's Not Just Because of Inflation [Entrepreneur]

  • The Extraordinary Shelf life of the Deep Sea Sandwiches [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1951 [TWIT]

  • For the first time, Waze navigation is built in to your car [Google Blog]

  • Google at EMNLP 2022 [Google Research]

  • February 2022 [Poetry Foundation]

  • How to observe exoplanets from your backyard [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Our 11 Best Business Podcasts of 2022 [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP S/4HANA Cloud 2022 - Universal Parallel Accounting [SAP] #SAP

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There are a lot of important news from Microsoft including Microsoft Quantum. That stuff is extremely complicated, so instead, here’s a keynote about Microsoft Ignite.

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  • What to expect from Congress’s lame-duck session [The Economist]

  • “There’s a sense on both sides that they’ve gone too far to go back”—Iran’s febrile mood [The Economist Podcasts]

  • U.S. Railroads and the Pitfalls of Systematic Understaffing [Harvard Business Review]

  • Qatar 2022: The World Cup fans in love with local style [BBC World]

  • Your Boss Is Debating Whether or Not You Can Watch the World Cup at Work [Bloomberg]

  • Pictures of the year: Space [Reuters]

  • Russia-Ukraine updates: US warns of expanding Iran, Russia ties [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Trump’s 2024 Campaign so Far Is an Epic Act of Self-Sabotage [The New Yorker]

  • How to watch the end of NASA’s Artemis I mission / Splashdown is scheduled for Sunday, December 11th, in the Pacific Ocean. [The Verge]

  • The weird Republican turn against corporate social responsibility [Vox]

  • Microsoft acquires startup developing high-speed cables for transmitting data [TechCrunch]

  • Babies spend most of their time asleep. New technologies are beginning to reveal why. [MIT Technology Review]

  • The brother of the ex-US Marine jailed in Russia slams Donald Trump for exploiting his imprisonment to attack President Biden [Insider]

  • Scaleups! Want the secret for exponential growth? Learn how we help scaleups achieve double-digit revenue gains and drive up valuations. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Japan’s climate policy ‘failed to build on the legacy of Kyoto’ [The Guardian]

  • Another France Is Possible. Look at Its World Cup Team. [The New York Times]

  • Dementia Has Turned My Family's World Upside Down, And I Don't Know How Much More I Can Take [Huffington Post]

  • We’re All Capable of Going ‘Goblin Mode’ [The Atlantic]

  • Kylian Mbappé Is Having A World Cup For The Ages [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Donald Trump is begging for attention. Nobody cares. [The Washington Post]

  • Thomas Piketty : « L’Europe doit être au service du mieux-disant social » [Le Monde]

  • Twitter HQ is putting office supplies up for sale in a big auction [Mashable]

  • Don’t Watch This Video If You Ever Want to Flush In Peace Again [VICE News]

  • The Internet’s New Favorite AI Proposes Torturing Iranians and Surveilling Mosques — ChatGPT, the latest novelty from OpenAI, replicates the ugliest war on terror-style racism. [The Intercept_]

  • Soccer is the world’s most popular sport. But who invented it? [National Geographic]

  • The first Gen Z member of Congress was denied a D.C. apartment due to bad credit [NPR]

  • ‘I'm meant to be here’: California’s Legislature will have a record number of women, LGBTQ lawmakers [CapRadioNews]

  • En Amérique latine, football rime avec social [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • U.S. Plans for a Hypothetical War Limit Aid to a Real One [Foreign Policy]

  • Putin’s War and the Dangers of Russian Disintegration — The Unraveling of a Fragile Multiethnic State Could Lead to More Violence [Foreign Affairs]

  • Uyghur Women and Forced Marriages in China [The Diplomat]

  • Ancient questions, centuries of physics and thousands of theories converge in a single picture of the structure of matter: the Standard Model. [Quanta Magazine]

  • NASA Sets Coverage of Orion’s Historic Moon Mission Return, Splashdown [NASA]

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  • Naoki Yoshida presents a new Final Fantasy XVI trailer at The Game Awards [The Verge]

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