JETLAG RADIO 711 | BENKYO RADIO 711

  • Mercedes-Benz Will Build a $1 Billion EV Fast-Charging Network In the US [Slashdot.org]

  • Immigrants take back American flag in new film [AXIOS]

  • Lenovo’s new Yoga Book 9i laptop has a second screen above its screen / The first laptop with dual 13.3-inch OLED touch panels can be used like a double stack of monitors or side by side like a book. This is the kind of stuff CES is made for, folks. [TechMeme]

  • GM sold the most cars to Americans in a year when fewer people were buying [Quartz]

  • 23 things we think will happen in 2023 [Recode]

  • Arm’s push into cars ‘a logical step’ as competition grows from open-source RISC-V [TheNextWeb]

  • Specialty Coffee, But Make It Fun [Eater]

  • The Federal Trade Commission Wants to Ban Noncompete Clauses for All WorkersThe agency says noncompetes are often used to suppress wages for workers who don't even have access to trade secrets. Why their absence may be somewhat complicated for companies. [Inc.]

  • Sony just unveiled a customizable PlayStation 5 controller to make gaming more accessible [Fast Company]

  • What Kind of Music Offers the Most Psychological Benefits? [Medium]

  • Vince McMahon Plans Return to WWE [Entrepreneur]

  • A Mass Extinction Is Taking Place in the Human Gut [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 267 [TWIT]

  • 7 ways Android helps your devices work better together [Google Blog]

  • No new articles [Google Research]

  • What Starmus means to us [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Investigating JourneyBlazers, a Salesforce-based startup that has discriminated against a potential hire who suffers from a Mental Illness right before emailing a job offer letter after 10 phone/video interview calls even though he has been Mentally Stable for the past 10+ years. [Salesforce]

  • Analyse and Repair with AI Support - SAP Digital Manufacturing Cloud (Demo) [SAP] #SAP

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I purchased some baseball & softball gloves and baseball balls for Christmas, unfortunately, they do not fit. Thankfully I can return them and we can always go to Dick’s Sporting Goods to find sizes that fit. I remember being a teenager and always checking out their tennis shoes. Dick’s Sporting Goods is also known for having a good conscience.

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  • What the Kevin McCarthy saga means for America’s Congress [The Economist] #118congress

  • Are great writers forged by repressive regimes or crushed by them? [1843 magazine]

  • BioNTech’s founder on the future of mRNA technology [The Economist Podcasts] #mRNA

  • Understand the trends that impact your business and investments. Our chief economist provides a political and economic perspective of global events in our weekly newsletter. Subscribe here: [TheEIU]

  • How to Motivate a Top Performer — When You Can’t Promote Them [Harvard Business Review] #IwouldlikeaPaycheckPlease

  • California declares emergency as massive storm slams into coast [BBC News] #CaliforniaRain

  • Will Crypto Ever Be a Safe Investment? — Large institutions’ involvement as custodians of digital assets is good news, but some of the regulatory gaps can only be filled by new laws. [Bloomberg] #Crypto

  • Ukraine to get more armored vehicles but presses for tanks to fight Russia [Reuters] #Ukraine

  • 2022: The year Taliban cracked down on women’s rights [AL-Jazeera News] #SaveAfghanistan

  • What Israel’s New Far-Right Government Means for Palestinians [New Yorker] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • After 234 Years Of Men, Patty Murray Is The Senate’s First Female President Pro Tempore [Huffington Post]

  • Electric Vehicles Are Bringing Out the Worst in Us [The Atlantic] #EV

  • Do You Buy That … Young Voters Handed Democrats Wins In Close Races? [FiveThirtyEight] #OurRevolution #Bernie #AOC

  • Bomb cyclone slinging high-impact atmospheric river into California [The Washington Post] #CaliforniaStorm

  • La France annonce l’envoi de « chars légers » à l’Ukraine [Le Monde] #Ukraine

  • Volkswagen's latest EV is covered in... QR codes? [Mashable] #EV

  • Government Scientists Discover Entirely New Kind of Quantum Entanglement in Breakthrough [Motherboard, TECH by VICE] #QuantumMechanics

  • How Jan. 6 Brought Frontier Violence to the Heart of U.S. Power [The Intercept_] #Jan6Insurrection

  • Cancer vaccines are showing promise. Here’s how they work. [National Geographic] #RaceForTheCure

  • Southwest Airlines apologizes and then gives its customers frequent-flyer points [NPR]

  • How to prepare for incoming Sacramento-area winter storms [CapRadioNews] #CaliforniaStorm

  • Palestine, de la colonization à l’apartheid [Le Monde diplomatique] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • Ukraine Needs Long-Range Firepower for Victory [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • Guardians of the Republic — Only a Nonpartisan Military Can Protect American Democracy [Foreign Affairs]

  • Pakistan and the US Join Hands Against the Pakistani Taliban [The Diplomat]

  • Google Researcher, Long Out of Math, Cracks Devilish Problem About Sets [Quanta Magazine]

  • Dans cette image nous voyons l'aimant Q2 de l'écran de faisceau #HiLumi #LHC avant d'être assemblé. Le projet #HiLumi vise à améliorer les performances du LHC, dans le but d'augmenter la luminosité intégrée de 10 fois ce qu'elle est aujourd'hui. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA in 2023: A Look Ahead — Save to LINER [NASA]

  • More than 250 human traffickers and people smugglers behind bars after Pan American police operation [INTERPOL]

  • AFA in Action: AFA Repatriates 600-Year-Old Japanese Sword, Reinforces U.S.-Japan Alliance [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • The Purist Group’s Winter Drive Collected Over 5,000 Toys for Local Children [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

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Here is an important video keynote from The Cipher Brief regarding a few topics including the situation in Ukraine.

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  • Analyst Mocks the Idea That It's 'The End of Programming' Again [Slashdot.org]

  • Ernst & Young: US tech IPO deal proceeds plummeted 94%, from $155.8B in 2021 to $8.6B in 2022; FactSet: no tech IPO raised $1B in 2022, compared to 15 in 2021 [TechMeme]

  • Southwest Airlines, born of airline deregulation, could inspire re-regulation [Quartz]

  • Meta is facing the test of its lifetime [Recode]

  • The most mind-blowing Neural stories of 2022 [TheNextWeb]

  • A Brief Guide to Buying Champagne [Eater]

  • How the Fastest-Growing Brands of 2022 Scored Among Increasingly Cautious Consumers [Inc.]

  • Why you should focus on habits instead of resolutions this New Year [Fast Company]

  • Daunt is Righting the Barnes & Noble Ship [Medium]

  • 78% of Employers Are Using Remote Work Tools to Spy on You. Here's a More Effective (and Ethical) Approach to Tracking Employee Productivity. [Entrepreneur]

  • A Crucial Particle Physics Computer Program Risks Obsolescence [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 908 - Best of 2022 [TWIT]

  • Google's 2022 year in review [Google Blog]

  • Mixture-of-Experts with Expert Choice Routing [Google Research]

  • Preparing for Intel a final exam for Licking County planners, officials [Yahoo! News]

  • CES 2023: What to look for from AMD, Intel and Nvidia [Tom’s Guide via MSN]

  • March 2021 [Poetry Magazine]

  • We asked ChatGPT your questions about astronomy. It didn't go so well. [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Measure what matters — Go beyond ESG reporting to record, report, and act on your sustainability goals at scale with the SAP Sustainability Control Tower solution. [SAP] #SAP

  • Légion d’honneur. 340 personnalités distinguées dont Thomas Pesquet, Alain Aspect, Richard Ferrand… [Ouest France]

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I am very disappointed by the situation in Afghanistan. It appears that when it is “convenient” such as enriching the “Military-Industrial-Complex” that Sith Lord Dick Cheney (who is somehow still alive), people are gung-ho about the war effort, but lately, everybody is focused on the next war in Ukraine. It’s just so sad. If America rebuilt Germany & Japan after WW II, there is simply no excuse that they cannot rebuild Afghanistan. We have accomplished much more complicated things. We just sent Artemis to the Moon via NASA. It looks that we have created clean energy with Nuclear Fusion. You cannot weep about white Ukrainian women and children without weeping for brown Afghan women and children. Or else, it’s a double-standard. The Taliban are not that strong. They could easily be eradicated. I refuse to believe that the United States Military cannot come up with an innovative way to get rid of the Taliban. I’m sorry guys, but Afghanistan is indeed a “you break it you buy it” situation. Don’t forget about it. Thank God for Rubicon, “No One Left Behind”, the IRC, and other organizations who are helping Afghan refugees. Thank God for those who continue to do important work. There are many books about the conflict, including Operation Pineapple Express which is on my bookclub for the month of January 2023.

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  • Microsoft Quantum Innovator Series: The path to quantum at scale [Microsoft Azure Quantum Blog]

  • AMD Instinct MI Series Accelerators [AMD]

  • Dr. James S. Clarke is the Director of the Quantum Hardware research group within Intel’s Components Research Organization. Dr. Clarke launched Intel’s Quantum Computing effort in 2015. His group’s primary focus is to use Intel’s process expertise to develop scalable qubit arrays on 300 mm wafers. [Intel Corporation]

  • Israel’s new government is the most right-wing ever [The Economist] #IsraelFascism

  • “Big swathes of the country are critically underserved”—France, film and flying, in our transport special [The Economist] #Podcasts

  • Was 2022 the Year of Resilience? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Pele: Brazil football legend dies aged 82 [BBC Sport]

  • US ‘Battery Belt’ Will Be a New Kind of Job Magnet [Bloomberg]

  • Russia fires barrage of missiles, Ukraine condemns 'senseless barbarism' [Reuters]

  • Depriving Afghan women of an education would benefit no one — The Taliban’s anti-education edicts stand against the very foundations of Islam and will harm Afghan society as a whole. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Can a Video Game Be Prestige TV? [The New Yorker]

  • The vibes are off at Tesla [The Verge]

  • 2022 was the worst for many US hospitals. The aftershocks will last for years. [Vox]

  • What to expect at CES 2023 [TechCrunch]

  • Why EVs won’t replace hybrid cars anytime soon [MIT Technology Review]

  • 9 ways to fix your iPhone if it's not receiving texts from an Android device [Insider]

  • Just because we’ll always prefer to see a story unfold on the page before the screen doesn’t mean we aren’t over the moon to see some of our favorite characters come to life in 2023! We highly recommend checking out our list below of exciting book-to-screen adaptations coming in the new year so you can read it before you see it! #barnesandnoble #books #movies #newyear https://lnkd.in/eYy2-37C [LinkedIn] #Barnes&Noble

  • Human toll of deadly US storm grows in ‘blizzard of the century’ [The Guardian]

  • As a Researcher, I Study the Health of Palestinians. It’s Time to Pay Attention. [The New York Times]

  • Biden Calls Netanyahu A 'Friend' But Will Press Him On Two-State Solution [Huffington Post]

  • Our Strange New Era of Space Travel [The Atlantic]

  • How 2022 Was A Win For Democracy [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Justice Dept. sues large drug distributor for its alleged role in opioid crisis [The Washington Post]

  • Crise climatique : « Les mots des décideurs ne coïncident plus avec la rapidité des bouleversements du monde » [Le Monde]

  • My flight's been cancelled. Can I get paid for that? [Mashable]

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

  • A video triptych of stories about women struggling for what they need after the pandemic upends their lives: social services, a living wage, or decent mental health care. [The Intercept_]

  • Why historians disagree about the origins of Boxing Day [National Geographic]

  • Southwest Airlines' #epicfail takes social media by storm [NPR]

  • Sacramento-area United Way appeals for guaranteed income funding from new state program [CapRadioNews]

  • Les noces de la guerre et de la vertu [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Ancient Super Grain That Could Help Feed the World [Foreign Policy]

  • Putin’s Last Stand — The Promise and Peril of Russian Defeat [Foreign Affairs]

  • Cambodia Seeks UNESCO World Heritage Status to Protect a Mekong Biodiversity Hotspot [The Diplomat]

  • The Year in Biology [Quanta Magazine]

  • 🚀 Félicitations à @NASA pour le retour de #Orion! La capsule emmènait trois détecteurs #Timepix similaires à ceux utilisés dans le LHC pour suivre les trajectoires de particules. Ils serviront à étudier l'impact des radiations sur les astronautes.🔗https://home.cern/fr/news/news/knowledge-sharing/timepix-cerns-galleries-moon [CERN_FR]

  • Rotors for Mission to Titan Tested at Langley’s Transonic Dynamics Tunnel [NASA]

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Here’s a video about The World Ahead in 2023 from The Economist.

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  • Every Planet In the Solar System Will Be Visible Tonight [Slashdot.org]

  • Southwest says flight schedule will "return to normal" on Friday [AXIOS]

  • In 2022, cozy games went from niche to video game fixture [TechMeme]

  • ✦ How to read 100 books in a year [Quartz]

  • An incomplete guide to this very weird year, in charts [Recode]

  • What you need to know about AIOps [TheNextWeb]

  • How Sub Rosa Bakery Makes a Croissant with Pear, Ricotta, and Caramel [Eater]

  • Nearly 10 Months Into the Invasion, This Entrepreneur Continues His Efforts in His Native Ukraine [Inc.]

  • What’s happening at Southwest Airlines? System meltdown, CEO apology, travel chaos [Fast Company]

  • Quantum Countdown to New Year. Out of the Lab, Time to Take the Leap. [Medium]

  • 'If You Have Gold, You're Dumb': Mark Cuban Sounds Off on Gold Investments, Praises Bitcoin [Entrepreneur]

  • Is It 2023 Yet? [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 266 [TWIT]

  • New features have arrived for the Pixel family [Google Blog]

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

  • February 2021 [Poetry Magazine]

  • Hubble spots a nearby galaxy that looks like it belongs in the early universe [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Get to Know Your Customer - Discover SAP Customer Data Management Solutions (Demo) [SAP]

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Here is a video about 2022 in 7 minutes from Vox.

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  • The year in food: ten recipes for 2022 [The Economist]

  • What’s the secret of happiness? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Do You Really Understand Your Best (and Worst) Customers? [Harvard Business Review]

  • In pictures: World celebrates Christmas [BBC News]

  • Nigerian Army massacred children in war against Islamist insurgents, witnesses say [Reuters]

  • Six major developments that shaped 2022 for Palestinians [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Trapped in the Trenches in Ukraine [New Yorker]

  • Yes, I’ve got two watches on — why don’t you? / Double-wristing a traditional watch and a smartwatch is the best of both worlds, and if you think you can’t pull it off, I’m here to tell you that you can. [The Verge]

  • It’s all too easy to get sick right now. Here’s how to protect yourself. — Navigating flu, RSV, and Covid all at once can be overwhelming, but a bit of planning and vigilance goes a long way. [Vox]

  • How Mastodon is scaling amid the Twitter exodus [TechCrunch]

  • What’s next for AI [MIT Technology Review]

  • Some US security officials are considering calling for TikTok owner ByteDance to sell US unit, report says [Insider]

  • Happy Holidays, from Beatport. 🎄[LinkedIn]

  • US military academy begins removal of Confederate memorials from campus [The Guardian]

  • The I.C.U. Nurse: A Symbol of Endurance [The New York Times]

  • China’s COVID-19 Surge Raises Odds Of New Mutant Coronavirus Variant [Huffington Post]

  • Why Is Elon Musk Lighting Billions of Dollars on Fire? [The Atlantic]

  • When Might Other Republicans Challenge Trump For The 2024 Nomination? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • In Afghanistan, the lights go out for women [The Washington Post]

  • Génome humain, objectif Lune, main basque… les temps forts de l’actualité scientifique et médicale de 2022 [Le Monde]

  • Epic Games' Death Stranding freebie shows why we can't have nice stuff [Mashable]

  • Independent Review Panel Finds UCSB’s Dormzilla “Unwise” and Poses “Significant Health and Safety Risks” [VICE News]

  • Subpoenaed Fossil Fuel Documents Reveal an Industry Stuck in the Past [The Intercept_]

  • Travel Beyond the Ordinary [Nat Geo]

  • Resolution Planner: What do you want to accomplish this year? Scroll through Life Kit's expert guides for practical and inspiring ways to grow in 2023. [NPR]

  • Study: Paid family leave in California keeps women in jobs [CapRadioNews]

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

  • Will 2023 Be More Peaceful Than 2022? [Foreign Policy]

  • Inevitable Outbreaks — How to Stop an Age of Spillovers From Becoming an Age of Pandemics [Foreign Affairs]

  • South Korea’s Former NSA Arrested Over Handling of Border Killing [The Diplomat]

  • The Year in Physics [Quanta Magazine]

  • Saviez-vous que le Centre de contrôle du CERN avait une acoustique étonnante? En 2008, le Morriston Orpheus Choir de Swansea s'y est produit, devenant ainsi le premier chœur à voix masculine à visiter le CERN. — Écoutez leur performance à couper le souffle: https://videos.cern.ch/record/1151297 [CERN_FR]

  • An Astronomical and Historic 2022 – What We Did This Year @ NASA – December 23, 2022 [NASA]

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  • From McDonald’s to Google: How Kelsey Hightower became one of the most respected people in cloud computing [Protocol]

  • Massive winter storm freezes U.S. and strands travelers [AXIOS]

  • Burnout is a relationship problem between workers and the workplace. And that changes everything about how it should be addressed. [Quartz]

  • America’s most important EV is also its goofiest [Recode]

  • Mainland Europe finally gets its first satellite launch facility [TheNextWeb]

  • A Fesenjan Recipe That’s Full of Light [Eater]

  • Why Resilience Is More Important Than Success [Inc.]

  • Don’t make a single New Year’s resolution until you do this [Fast Company]

  • Apple’s Turns the Page on Books App Page Turns [Medium]

  • Customer Loyalty Is Your Holy Grail for Success. Here's How to Cultivate It. [Entrepreneur]

  • El Niño Is Coming—and the World Isn’t Prepared [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 907 [TWIT]

  • 8 things we launched in 2022 to support your health [Google Blog]

  • EHR-Safe: Generating High-Fidelity and Privacy-Preserving Synthetic Electronic Health Records [Google Research]

  • January 2021 [Poetry Magazine]

  • The Moon, Venus, and Mercury meet in the sky on Christmas Eve [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Introducing SAP Build — SAP Build enables everyone to create apps, automate processes, and design business sites with drag-and-drop simplicity. [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 705 & BENKYO RADIO 705. The conflict continues in Ukraine due to Russia’s oppression. Here is a video interview between David Letterman and Zelenskyy.

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  • Aircrew delivers U.S.-French satellite for NASA [Travis AFB]

  • What 2022 meant for the world [The Economist]

  • Mariah Carey v The Spirit of Christmas [1843 magazine]

  • “Donald Trump is under tremendous legal pressure”—the Jan 6th committee’s report [The Economist Podcasts] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Social tensions will be high and could lead to disruptive mass demonstrations and protests in parts of the Middle East in 2023. Explore the implications in EIU’s latest report: [TheEIU]

  • Rethink Your Employee Value Proposition [Harvard Business Review]

  • US winter storm will bring frostbite within minutes [BBC News]

  • We All Eat The Same Stuff [Bloomberg]

  • Arctic 'bomb cyclone' threatens holiday travel for millions of Americans [Reuters]

  • Netanyahu, the godfather of modern Israeli fascism [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Devastating New History of the January 6th Insurrection [The New Yorker]

  • Here’s what’s driving the frigid storm that’s messing up holiday plans across the US [The Verge]

  • The 25 best movies of 2022 [Vox]

  • The future of milk is … milk? [TechCrunch]

  • What’s next in space in 2023 [MIT Technology Review]

  • How to Manage Complex Programs with Jira Align [Business Insider] #JIRA

  • The flexibility of cloud ERP is clearly the way to stay ahead of market fluctuations, but how do you know which ERP solution fits you best? [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Potential bomb cyclone is ‘serious stuff’, Biden warns as Arctic blast looms [The Guardian]

  • Jan. 6 Panel Issues Final Report, Placing Blame for Capitol Riot on ‘One Man’ (Donald J. Trump) [The New York Times]

  • This Ugly Dessert Is Wildly Popular At Christmas Time. Here's Why. [Huffington Post] #FrenchbûchedeNoël

  • Photos of the Week: Frosty Countryside, Christmas Train, Santa Visit [The Atlantic]

  • The Teams That Won, Lost And Confused Us This MLB Offseason [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Can nuclear fusion save the world? [The Washington Post]

  • Le off en politique, chronique d’une dérive démocratique [Le Monde]

  • 'That '90s Show' trailer shows those '70s teens all grown up [Mashable]

  • Archaeologists Discover Huge Lost Civilization in Guatemala [VICE News]

  • What We Found in the New JFK Files [The Intercept_]

  • What color are reindeer eyes? Depends on the season. [National Geographic]

  • A massive winter storm is sweeping across the U.S., making holiday travel dangerous [NPR]

  • California’s only HBCU aims to solve Black doctor shortage [CapRadioNews]

  • Le travail ne paie pas [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Europe Is Learning to Live Without Russian Energy [Foreign Policy]

  • The Best of 2022 [Foreign Affairs]

  • Back to Diplomacy? The Bumpy Road to Sino-American Détente [The Diplomat]

  • The Year in Computer Science [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le #ThrowbackThursday d'aujourd'hui nous emmène en 1962, une arrivée impressionnante du Père Noël au #CERN. On peut apercevoir les visages émerveillés des enfants du personnel du CERN devant les fenêtres. — Quel est votre meilleur souvenir de cette période de fêtes ? [CERN_FR]

  • An Astronomical and Historic 2022 – What We Did This Year @ NASA – December 23, 2022 [NASA]

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  • The best of Protocol [Protocol]

  • Japan Adopts Plan To Maximize Nuclear Energy, in Major Shift [Slashdot.org]

  • "Historic" winter storm and Arctic blast sweep across the U.S. [AXIOS]

  • Twitter now shows how many people view your tweets [TechMeme]

  • Why EVs won’t replace hybrid cars anytime soon [MIT Technology Review]

  • Intel Corporation has spared a part of its chips business from the chopping block (for now) [Quartz]

  • AMD CEO Will Be Addressing On 4th Jan To Unveil Ryzen 7000 3D V-Cache CPUs & Much More [Tech4Gamers]

  • Rumor: NVIDIA RTX 50 Series ‘Blackwell’ GPUs Will Bring Biggest Performance Leap In NVIDIA’s History [WCCFtech]

  • An incomplete guide to this very weird year, in charts [Recode]

  • 5 job hunting tips to get your dream role in 2023 [TheNextWeb]

  • The Any Occasion Add to Cart Gift Guide: Summer Edition [Eater]

  • Which Covid Policies Should You Keep Long Term? [Inc.]

  • The top 4 creator economy trends to watch in 2023 [Fast Company]

  • Reach out to others who also share your Chronic Illness (EDS) #EhlersDanlossyndrome [Medium]

  • Working Moms — Especially New Ones — Are Struggling. This Company Created One Less Thing to Worry About. [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Automated Espresso, Latte, & Cappuccino Makers [WIRED]

  • An update on our clean energy progress in 2022 [Google Blog]

  • Formation of Robust Bound States of Interacting Photons [Google AI Blog]

  • June 2022 [Poetry Magazine]

  • Sun-like star ruled out as source of mysterious WOW! signal [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Salesforce-based Startup currently being investigated for legitimacy, no results found on Crunchbase [Salesforce]

  • Winning with the cloud — By teaming up with SAP, the NBA is upping the game for their fans, employees, and operations. [SAP] #SAP

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After many years of waiting, it’s finally here. The entire movie trilogy of the Fullmetal Alchemist Japanese live-action story. Here are the URLs from Netflix.

The movies are wonderful. They tell the huge stories from the mangas and the animes. You will definitely cry watching this series. One of the greatest stories of all time.

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  • An interview with General Valery Zaluzhny, head of Ukraine’s armed forces [The Economist]

  • The bride-snatchers of Kyrgyzstan [1843 magazine]

  • What Will the Global Economy Look Like in 2023? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Elon Musk to quit as Twitter CEO when replacement found [BBC News]

  • Ukrainian refugees spend Christmas away from home [Reuters]

  • Where do Palestinians stand on the war in Ukraine? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Top Twenty-Five New Yorker Stories of 2022 [The New Yorker]

  • Hands-on with Sony’s DualSense Edge, the $200 PS5 gamepad / Battery life will take a hit, but everything else seems just as good — if not better — than the original DualSense. [The Verge]

  • Read the January 6 committee’s damning summary of Trump’s election subversion efforts [Vox]

  • The #MyTechBestfriend fallout continues — There are now allegations of possible fraud, FBI involvement and … voodoo ““She’s a narcissist with a God complex who believes she’s untouchable and needs to be shut down,” Amber, a former student using a pseudonym for fear of retribution from Awodele, said of the founder. “We won’t stop until she’s unable to do this to anyone else.”” [TechCrunch]

  • A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook? [MIT Technology Review]

  • Americans will soon be able to save a lot more for retirement — but it might help the wealthy the most [Insider]

  • Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said: “This is a concrete expression of the higher level of ambition set by Allied Heads of State and Government at our transformative #NATOSummit in June. We must continue to invest more and better together in #NATO. Only North America and Europe, working together in a strong NATO, can keep our one billion people safe in a more dangerous world."

    https://lnkd.in/eUKZTApn [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Putin admits to ‘complicated’ situation in Russian-occupied Ukraine [The Guardian]

  • Electric Cars Are Taking Off, but When Will Battery Recycling Follow? [The New York Times]

  • Joe Biden 'Annoyed' With Kamala Harris At Start Of Presidency, Book Says [Huffington Post]

  • Justice Is Coming for Donald Trump [The Atlantic]

  • These 5 Voters Of Color Don’t Want Biden vs. Trump In 2024 [FiveThirtyEight] I want AOC and Nina Turner

  • First came a viral storm. Now, we have puzzling superinfections. [Washington Post]

  • Origine du SARS-CoV-2 : le jeu de piste continue [Le Monde]

  • Extreme polar cold is about to pummel the U.S. over the holidays [Mashable]

  • Decades of Jupiter Observations Have Revealed Something Strange [VICE News]

  • Lee Harvey Oswald, the CIA, and LSD: New clues in newly declassified documents https://interc.pt/3G67VqO by @ryangrim [The Intercept] at my last job, a female co-worker put LSD in my coffee creamer to steal classified intelligence, she’s now investigated by the FBI.

  • How do you kill hard-to-reach tumors? Particle physics is on the case. [National Geographic]

  • Homeward Bound! Dog, found 1,600 miles away, will be home for Christmas [NPR]

  • Pandemic catch up: What will it take for left-behind students to learn to read? [CapRadioNews]

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

  • The Taliban Can’t Win Friends or Influence People — Fights with neighbors, terrorism attacks on the group’s few patrons, and concerns over Taliban defections darken Afghanistan’s future. [Foreign Policy]

  • No One Would Win a Long War in Ukraine — The West Must Avoid the Mistakes That Led to World War I [Foreign Affairs] by the time Oppenheimer comes out in theaters, Putin will stop acting so tough and realize that nobody wants Mutually Assured Destruction (M.A.D.) He can either leave Ukraine now, or this summer. Either way, he has to leave.

  • What Does a Taliban School Curriculum Look Like? [The Diplomat]

  • She Finds Keys to Ecology in Cells That Steal From Others [Quanta Magazine]

  • La #PhotoDeLaSemaine d'aujourd'hui nous emmène dans un village enneigé en pain d'épice, exposé au centre d'accueil des visiteurs d'ATLAS, avec l'un des détecteurs du LHC au centre du village. — Découvrez le vrai détecteur de particules du @ATLASexperiment [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Gets Unusually Close Glimpse of Black Hole Snacking on Star [NASA]

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