JETLAG RADIO 721 | BENKYO RADIO 721

  • Amsterdam Calls For Crackdown On Menace of Souped-Up E-Bikes [Slashdot.org]

  • "Exhausted majority" wants to rethink K-12 education [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft to Add ChatGPT to Azure Cloud Services ‘Soon’ —- Microsoft, in talks for further investment in OpenAI, is widely releasing Azure service based on earlier partnership [TechMeme] #LaMDAfromGoogleIsBetter

  • A 5% tax on the world's multimillionaires could lift 2 billion people out of poverty [Quartz]

  • 5 unintended consequences of the EV revolution [Recode]

  • Brainy UK scientists create robust optic fiber that may unlock our quantum future [TheNextWeb]

  • A Kimchi Samosa Recipe Where India Meets California [Eater]

  • The 1 Product Apple Should Introduce in 2023 That Would Change Everything. It's Not a VR HeadsetIt may not seem as exciting, but this is the product that would really make a difference. [Inc.]

  • Most Americans don’t know the real Martin Luther King Jr. [Fast Company]

  • Don’t Just Set Goals. Build Systems — The Secret To Happiness And Achieving More [Medium]

  • Why Applying Constant Pressure on Yourself Can Significantly Improve Your Productivity and Success [Entrepreneur]

  • LIFE AS A 21ST-CENTURY TRUCKER — Technology, corporate greed, and supply-chain chaos are transforming life behind the wheel of a big rig. I went on the road to find exactly how. [WIRED]

  • Windows Weekly 811 [TWIT]

  • 3 career tips from Google Career Certificate graduates [Google Blog]

  • Google Research Team seems to still be on vacation [Google Research]

  • May 2021 [Poetry Foundation]

  • Rising star in astronomy: Adrian Price-Whelan — His work has implications for both the prevailing models of dark matter and the insights that can be gathered from observations of our galaxy. [Astronomy Magazine]

  • A Salesforce-based Startup company did not want to hire a super qualified person who does the work of 1000 people due to his bipolar illness even though he has been stable for over 10 years. The CEO was forced to fire 7000 unproductive people. [Salesforce]

  • Cooperation in a Fragmented World | WEF 2023 [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 721 & BENKYO RADIO 721.

There is a new trailer for The Mandalorian Season 3! Can’t wait! It’s going to be amazing.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 720 | BENKYO RADIO 720

  • Traktor Pro 3 x Beatport Streaming Workshop by Matthias Tanzmann [beatportal]

  • Teenage Engineering’s latest firmware update turns the OP-1 Field into a vocoder [Computer Music]

  • Calvin Harris enters the metaverse for first ever VR concert (with dolphins) [Future Music]

  • One in every 25 Vinyl Albums Sold Sold In USA in 2022 Was By Taylor Swift [Mixmag] Drum & Bass remixed album not released yet, someone, make it happen

  • mau5trap unveils ‘We Are Friends Vol. 11’ featuring deadmau5, STAR SEED, Kasablanca and more [Dancing Astronaut]

  • 4URA & Young Viridii Release Uplifting Drum & Bass Single, ‘Yesterday’ [Your EDM]

  • “DJ, Please Pick Up Your Phone”: Skillex Teases Massive Collaboration with Missy Elliott [EDM]

  • 11 Best Spotify Stats Websites [EDM Sauce]

  • Introducing The Seiko Prospex SLA065 Save The Ocean Limited Edition [HODINKEE]

  • James Clear, Atomic Habits — Simple Strategies for Building (and Breaking) Habits, Questions for Personal Mastery and Growth, Tactics for Writing and Launching a Mega-Bestseller, Finding Leverage, and More (#648) [Tim Ferriss]

  • MSF Websites [MSF]

  • The destructive new logic that threatens globalization — America is leading a dangerous global slide towards subsidies, export controls and protectionism [The Economist]

  • What do electric vehicles tell us about the future of American industry? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Many developed economies have moved from 5G launch to uptake. However, African countries will prioritise legacy networks in the medium term. Find out why in EIU’s latest report: [TheEIU]

  • Is It Time to Shake Up Your WFH Routine? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Nepal mourns victims of worst air disaster in decades [BBC News]

  • What We Got Right and Wrong About 2022 [Bloomberg]

  • California braces for final burst of heavy snow and rain [Reuters]

  • Tens of thousands of Israelis protest Netanyahu’s legal changes [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Road-Tripping Through a Post-Apocalyptic America in “The Last of Us” — The HBO drama, based on a video game, works best as a post-catastrophe travelogue, teasing out the ways survivors rebuild mini-societies with new alignments of power. [The New Yorker]

  • Who should be the next CEO of Twitter? / Let’s play a guessing game. [The Verge]

  • Japan’s plan to ramp up military spending, explained [Vox]

  • ODIN Intelligence website is defaced as hackers claim breach [TechCrunch]

  • Brazilians are turning to Instagram to identify far-right rioters [MIT Technology Review]

  • Putin was so worried about a conflict with the West that he basically ended up starting one, former US Army general says [Insider] #Ukraine

  • 📈 Data trends and predictions for 2023. Alongside host Richard Cotton, DataCamp co-founders, CEO Jonathan Cornelissen and COO Martijn Theuwissen, break down the top trends in the data space today, as well as their predictions for the future of the data industry. 🎧 Listen now 👉 https://bit.ly/3Xbgdnl https://bit.ly/3W9Nluk ℹ️ An expert-led deep dive into the growth of GTP3, the increased specialization of data jobs, data literacy becoming the new norm for many organizations, and so much more... From easy-access data-powered tools to advanced machine learning systems, the era of data is unmistakably here. The question is—who will thrive? [LinkedIn] #DataCamp

  • ‘People aren’t taking this seriously’: experts say US Covid surge is big risk [The Guardian] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • A Year After a Fiery Voting Rights Speech, Biden Delivers a More Muted Address — On Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, the president assured an audience at Ebenezer Baptist Church that its side in the struggle would, indeed, overcome someday. [The New York Times]

  • LeBron James Pays Tribute To Son Bronny For His Last High School Basketball Season [Huffington Post]

  • The Surprising Reason for the Decline in Cancer Mortality [The Atlantic]

  • How Americans' Support For Aiding Ukraine Has Evolved [FiveThirtyEight]

  • On neighbourhood murals, Martin Luther King still dreams [The Washington Post]

  • L’Ukraine, excuse toute trouvée à la corruption en Russie — La gouverneure du district des Khantys-Mansis, en Sibérie, a été surprise en train de confier à une maire le schéma de corruption qui avait cours concernant les constructions de bâtiments publics. La réunion à laquelle les deux femmes participaient était retransmise en direct sur Internet. [Le Monde]

  • There are mysterious "super-Earths" all over the galaxy [Mashable]

  • Pentagon's New UFO Report: 247 New UAPs Just Dropped [VICE News]

  • Party Drugs for PTSD: Study Moves Therapeutic Use of MDMA Toward Approval [The Intercept_]

  • Is it possible to cure hot flashes? We may be getting closer. [National Geographic]

  • Biden becomes the first sitting president to deliver a Sunday sermon at MLK's church [NPR]

  • Storm updates: Evacuation order lifted for Wilton area, Sacramento County parks reopening [CapRadioNews]

  • Le dilemme de Washington, jusqu’où armer l’Ukraine ? [Le Monde diplomatique] #Ukraine

  • Pentagon Balks at Sending Ukraine Long-Range Bombs — It’s not fear of escalation. It’s fear of being too late. [Foreign Policy]

  • To Make Japan Stronger, America Must Pull It Closer — What Biden and Kishida Should Do to Strengthen the Alliance [Foreign Affairs]

  • The China-US Quantum Race — In the quantum race, second place may be the first to lose. [The Diplomat]

  • Probability and Number Theory Collide — in a Moment [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le #ThrowbackThursday d'aujourd'hui nous amène en 1973, dans une chambre à vide des anneaux de stockage à intersection (ISR), où des faisceaux de protons sont entrés en collision pour la première fois en 1971. [CERN_FR]

  • US, Japan Sign Space Collaboration Agreement at NASA Headquarters [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 720 & BENKYO RADIO 720.

Do you like skateboarding? I used to be amazed at people who skateboarded in my youth, they could do all kinds of amazing tricks. I could skateboard down the street, but that was the only trick I knew. What I did not like though, was the idiots who go right in the middle of traffic, DURING THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY, WHEN THERE ARE TONS OF CARS ON THE ROAD. Can you believe this shit? Just to make a video? Go to the skateboard park, and do it in a safe environment, and wear pads and a helmet. I remembered wearing AIRWALK shoes for the first time, and thought they were so cool. My friend and I would listen to a Sony Walkman Disc Player in the car, that’s the first time he heard French Rap in his life. Now, you can play Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 on Playstation, without all the injuries! Here’s to hoping they revive all those Skateboarding magazines that all the kids used to love growing up.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 719 | BENKYO RADIO 719

  • New Sony Walkman Music Players Feature Stunning Good Looks, Android 12 [Slashdot.org]

  • Japan doubles down on defense and U.S. alliance with an eye on China [AXIOS]

  • How All-In, a podcast moderated by Jason Calacanis and his billionaire pals that often tops tech-podcast charts, gives an insight into Twitter under Elon Musk [TechMeme] Jason Calacanis posed as a Sutter Health employee in 2017 to steal intelligence and enrich himself and his pals financially

  • Does employee monitoring software work? Monitoring employees for productivity isn't as effective as monitoring for success [Quartz]

  • Quiet hiring and the endless quest to coin terms about work [Recode]

  • Sweden discovers rare earth metals — and that could redefine Europe’s relationship with China [TheNextWeb]

  • Where to Eat in 2023 [Eater]

  • 7 Benefits You Should Offer Your Employees in 2023Here are some of the perks your workers might expect to receive this year and beyond. [Inc.]

  • How to take control of your career in 2023 [Fast Company]

  • I wrote 400 articles before anyone cared… [Medium]

  • Toyota Reveals Plan to Convert Gas-Powered Cars to EVs [Entrepreneur]

  • The Overwatch League Ruled Esports. Then Everything Went Wrong [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 44 [TWIT]

  • Molly Wakeling joins Astronomy magazine as Contributing Editor [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Scale your success experience for your specific needs [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 719 & BENKYO RADIO 719.

As you know, I love Japan. I hope to fly there someday with my wife and visit. There’s always great relations with Japanese people because they have such an amazing culture.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 718 | BENKYO RADIO 718

  • The West should supply tanks to Ukraine [The Economist]

  • How Elon Musk’s Starlink has changed warfare [The Economist Podcasts] #Ukraine

  • What to watch in commerce and regulation in 2023 [The EIU]

  • Managers, Stop Distracting Your Employees [Harvard Business Review]

  • Apple boss Tim Cook to have pay cut by over 40% this year [BBC News]

  • These Are the Top 10 Most Profitable Side Hustles in 2023 [Bloomberg]

  • Donald Trump's company to be sentenced for 15-year tax fraud [Reuters]

  • Japan prosecutors indict man for ex-PM Shinzo Abe murder: Media [AL-Jazeera News] he died at 67. This is definitely a “Manchurian candidate” job, and it has MOSSAD written all over it.

  • California’s Devastating Storms are a Glimpse of the Future [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge’s 2022 in review [The Verge]

  • Job interviews are a nightmare — and only getting worse [Vox]

  • CES 2023 debrief — VR, cars, climate, robots, porn and weird vibes. It’s good to be back. [TechCrunch]

  • We can use sewage to track the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria [MIT Technology Review]

  • Apple and Google are both at their biggest risk of disruption in over a decade [Insider]

  • Increase your earning potential and impact real-world business decisions with data. Join a program that gives you real-world experience by choosing UC Online today. [LinkedIn] #UniversityOfCincinnati

  • The fight for democracy — US political lobbying — Rightwing group pours millions in ‘dark money’ into US voter suppression bid — A woman holds a sign saying 'Cheaters' in front of the Georgia state capitol. — The capitol building in Georgia, one of the battleground states targeted by Heritage Action. — Tax filings reveal advocacy arm of Heritage Foundation spent $5m on lobbying in 2021 to block voting rights in battleground states [The Guardian]

  • Fentanyl Helps Push Overdose Deaths to Record Level in New York City — The city’s health commissioner said fatalities appeared to still be surging despite measures meant to keep addicted people alive. [New York Times]

  • President Biden's 2023 State Of The Union Address Has A Date [Huffington Post]

  • The Last of Us Makes the Apocalypse Feel New Again — The HBO adaptation is well versed in the bleak clichés of the zombie genre, but it also offers something unexpected: empathy. [The Atlantic]

  • What Will New Leadership In Congress Mean For Democrats? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Let C-SPAN’s cameras back into the House [Washington Post]

  • Nouriel Roubini : « Nous entrons dans la grande stagflation » — Inflation, guerre commerciale, réchauffement climatique… Dans un entretien au « Monde », l’économiste américain, réputé pour son pessimisme, dresse la liste des grandes menaces auxquelles nos pays seront confrontés ces prochaines années. [Le Monde]

  • Apple's MacBooks might finally get touchscreens [Mashable]

  • Mars Is Rich in Extraterrestrial Gems That Could Point to Alien Life, NASA Finds [VICE News]

  • It’s Important to Talk Openly About Suicide — Ryan Grim talks to Jason Cherkis about suicide prevention. [The Intercept_]

  • Here's why Friday the 13th scares us [National Geographic]

  • Tesla slashes prices across all its models in a bid to boost sales [NPR]

  • Storm updates: State emergency officials ask residents to stay home this holiday weekend if they can [CapRadioNews]

  • The artist in the science lab [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Biden Is About to Have His Hands Full in the Middle East [Foreign Policy]

  • Wartime Putinism — What the Disaster in Ukraine Has Done to the Kremlin—and to Russia [Foreign Affairs]

  • Beyond the Quad: Booming Security Cooperation Efforts in the Indo-Pacific [The Diplomat]

  • Starfish Whisperer Develops a Physical Language of Life [Quanta Magazine]

  • Apply today to CERN’s Early Career Graduate programme, and spend up to 36 months undergoing on-the-job training with ORIGIN, the smartest way to kick-start your career. — Learn more and apply: https://careers.smartrecruiters.com/CERN/graduates Deadline: 16.01.2023 #CERN #TakePart #CERNCareers #CERNOrigin [CERN_FR]

  • US, Japan Sign Space Collaboration Agreement at NASA Headquarters [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 718 & BENKYO RADIO 718.

With PBS’s great new documentary on the Global Spyware Scandal from Israel NSO Pegasus Malware, I hope now you realize how untrustworthy these despicable people are. How they manipulate people, invite you, just to steal your information, for evil do-ing. President Emmanuel Macron made it very clear, if you touch the phone of an European diplomat or government official, you do not just get a fine. You go DIRECTLY to jail. And you get sent back to Israel.

Don’t forget to read the Pegasus Project papers from The Guardian if you have not already. They (Israel’s NSO) are simply not to be trusted. They have made the lives of Journalists around the world a living nightmare. Especially when pointing out the horrific conditions of Palestinians living in a open-world cage in the Palestinian Territories, for more than 70 years as over hundreds of countries demand change, but countries like America say no, due to a few Zionist Illuminatis. Now, aren’t you glad we’re getting a third installment of Deus Ex? Time to continue investigating the Illuminatis.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 717 | BENKYO RADIO 717

  • A Corrupt File Led To the FAA Ground Stoppage [Slashdot.org]

  • 9 states with laws restricting assault weapons after Illinois enacted ban [AXIOS]

  • Memo: Microsoft plans to give US salaried staff unlimited Discretionary Time Off plus 10 corporate holidays, leaves of absence, mental health time off, and more [TechMeme]

  • Bollywood’s "RRR" soundtrack triumphed over Taylor Swift, Rihanna, and Lady Gaga at the Golden Globes 2023 [Quartz]

  • What Meta employees really think about their company’s brutal year [Recode]

  • French startup uses Hi-Fi speakers to develop eco-friendly heat pumps [TheNextWeb]

  • Jelly Is Ready for Its Redemption Arc [Eater]

  • 3 Hurdles Facing Electric Vehicle Adoption — The U.S. is aiming for 50 percent of car sales to be all-electric by 2030, but consumers aren't convinced yet that EVs are a viable replacement for gas-engine ones. [Inc.]

  • Don’t hate your job in 2023. Three habits to drop [Fast Company]

  • Dear Bosses: Ask, before buying a Macbook for Linux Programmers [Medium]

  • How Mindfulness Can Take Your Entrepreneurship to the Next Level [Entrepreneur]

  • In the Next Pandemic, Let’s Pay People to Get Vaccinated [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 698 [TWIT]

  • The World of Comets [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Less than 30 days left! — Submissions for SAP Innovation Awards close February 1. Don’t miss your chance to share your story, win prizes, and be part of our 10th anniversary celebration. [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 717 & BENKYO RADIO 717.

There are some new Swedish House Mafia interviews. Here is one about the IKEA collaboration.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 716 | BENKYO RADIO 716

  • What California’s deadly storms reveal about the state’s climate future [The Economist]

  • After FTX: the five stages of crypto grief [1843 magazine]

  • How to Answer “Tell Me About a Time You Failed” in a Job Interview [Harvard Business Review]

  • The 11-year-old piano prodigy with Mozart-level talent [BBC News]

  • Ukraine’s Battlefields Are Freezing. Here’s What That Means for the War [Bloomberg]

  • Uniqlo owner gives Japan Inc a jolt with 40% wage hike [Reuters]

  • An investigation into the Mossad’s activities in Turkey [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Crisis of Missing Migrants [New Yorker]

  • FAA computer glitch grounds flights across the US / An advisory notice says a critical system ‘failed’ and that technicians are working to bring it back online. Departures expected to resume at 9AM ET. [The Verge]

  • Biden now has his own classified documents problem. Here’s how it compares to Trump’s. [Vox]

  • Alphabet X graduates robotic agtech firm Mineral [TechCrunch]

  • The entrepreneur dreaming of a factory of unlimited organs — Martine Rothblatt sees a day when transplantable organs and 3D-printed ones will be readily available, saving countless lives—including her daughter’s. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Democrats have a Gen Z problem — New data shows that young voters are growing disillusioned with the party for failing to deliver on major policy promises. [Insider]

  • 5️⃣ steps to becoming a data analyst in 2023. As the amount of data we collect increases, so does the demand for data analysts—and it's only going in one direction 📈. With companies across all sectors looking for skilled analysts who can harness data to extract meaningful insights to solve key business problems, discover five simple steps for success. Start now 👉 https://bit.ly/3ipD1Ra💡 Inspired to learn more? Start our Data Analyst in SQL track today ➡️ https://bit.ly/3VWigu5 [LinkedIn]

  • California — Storm-ravaged California scrambles as fresh atmospheric river rolls in — Newest round of storms expected to produce torrential downpours and gale force winds along the northern coast [The Guardian]

  • Russia Replaces Commander for Ukraine War, as Signs of Dissension Grow — Allies of President Vladimir V. Putin contradicted each other about battlefield progress, as a war command shake-up put another Kremlin loyalist in charge. [The New York Times]

  • Buttigieg: Feds Not Ruling Out 'Nefarious Activity' In FAA System Failure [Huffington Post]

  • Suddenly, California Has Too Much Water — The state is being tossed between awful climate extremes. [The Atlantic]

  • Will Wild-Card Weekend Give Us The Upsets We Crave? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: America and its gun sickness [The Washington Post]

  • Les « jardiniers » du cannabis, des trafiquants en herbe de plus en plus nombreux en France [Le Monde] #LegalizeIt and let Police officers focus on more serious problems

  • The complete list of winners at the 2023 Golden Globes [Mashable]

  • Bosses Give Workers Bullshit ‘Manager’ Titles To Avoid Paying Overtime: Study [Motherboard - Tech by VICE]

  • More than 150 International Organizations Call on Biden to Close Guantanamo on 21st Anniversary — Guantánamo Bay “is the iconic example of the abandonment of the rule of law,” the letter argues. [The Intercept_]

  • Uncover magnificent frescoes in the ‘Paris of the Balkans’ [National Geographic]

  • Heavy rain is still hitting California. A few reservoirs figured out how to capture more for drought [NPR]

  • High winds knocked down a tree at or near where you live? Here are some do’s and don’ts. [CapRadioNews]

  • Janvier 2023 en perspective [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Solving the World’s Worst Crises [Foreign Policy]

  • Russia and Ukraine Are Not Ready for Talks — But They Might Get There If Ukraine Keeps Winning [Foreign Affairs]

  • Afghan Women Athletes Barred From Play, Fear Taliban Threats [The Diplomat]

  • Ants Live 10 Times Longer by Altering Their Insulin Responses [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 716 & BENKYO RADIO 716. Please enjoy this Official Visualizer of Tiesto’s 10:35 feat. Tate McRae - New Year’s Eve VIP Mix.

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JETLAG RADIO 715 | BENKYO RADIO 715

  • Paramount+ Orders 'Dungeons & Dragons' Live-Action Series [Slashdot.org]

  • Lawsuit pushes addiction case against social media firms [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft releases 98 security fixes, patching 11 critical vulnerabilities and an actively exploited privilege escalation zero-day flaw in Windows ALPC [TechMeme]

  • The more UK residents live with Brexit, the less they like it [Quartz]

  • The streaming boom is over [Recode]

  • Why January is the best time to get a new job [TheNextWeb]

  • In-N-Out Is Headed East After Years of Insisting It Wouldn’t [Eater]

  • Congress Is Expected to Extend Telehealth Coverage. For Now [Inc.]

  • Inside Volkswagen’s big bet on electric vehicles [Fast Company]

  • This is Microsoft’s Xbox Streaming Device [Medium]

  • What You Need to Know About Launching a Startup in 2023 [Entrepreneur]

  • Unmasking Pedro Pascal, the Complicated New Face of Sci-Fi [WIRED]

  • All About Android 612 - CES 2023 [TWIT]

  • Sky This Month: January 2023 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • An Internet Worth Remembering – Christian Mio Loclair, CEO and Founder at Journée [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 715 & BENKYO RADIO 715.

Please enjoy this Official Visualizer of New Year’s Eve VIP Mix of Tiesto’s The Motto.

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JETLAG RADIO 714 | BENKYO RADIO 714

  • How technology is redrawing the boundaries of the firm [The Economist]

  • Britain’s health service is in such dire straits that doctors like me are expected to have to cut corners [1843 magazine]

  • Can this Congress get over its chaotic start? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Sanctions on Russia are working [updated with November data] — Growth, retail trade, vehicle manufacturing all dropping off a cliff (car production fell by 80% in Nov.) — Russia's deep recession will continue in 2023, weighing on Kremlin's ability to wage war in Ukraine [The EIU]

  • Don’t Underestimate Your Influence at Work [Harvard Business Review]

  • Where is Bolsonaro? In hospital, his wife says [BBC News]

  • Macron, Kishida Vow Closer Cooperation in Indo-Pacific Region [Bloomberg]

  • German Bionic shows off AI-powered exoskeletons [Reuters]

  • Donors pledge more than $9bn for Pakistan flood recovery — Pakistan official says donors at Geneva conference have committed more than $9bn to help it recover from devastating floods. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What the January 6th Report Is Missing — The investigative committee singles out Trump for his role in the Capitol attack. As prosecution, the report is thorough. But as historical explanation it’s a mess. [The New Yorker]

  • A new Ant-Man trailer will be revealed tonight.Keep an eye on this page; we’ll post the Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania trailer once it’s available after premiering during the college football National Championship game between TCU and Georgia. [The Verge]

  • Will 2023 be the year Donald Trump is indicted? [Vox]

  • Supreme Court declines to block WhatsApp lawsuit over NSO phone hacking [TechCrunch]

  • 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2023 [MIT Technology Review]

  • Russia is holding back on using its most advanced fighter jets over Ukraine because it's scared they'll get shot down, UK intel says [Insider]

  • Beatport turns 19 years old! 🎉 🎊Thank you to all our community for your continued support. 💚 [LinkedIn] #Beatport

  • California faces ‘relentless parade’ of new storms with heavy rain [The Guardian] #CaliforniaStorm

  • How to Focus Like It’s 1990 — Smartphones, pings and Insta-everything have shortened our attention spans. Get some old-school concentration back with these tips. [The New York Times]

  • The Symptoms Of COVID Variant XBB That Doctors Are Seeing Right Now [Huffington Post]

  • The Military Is About to Launch a Constellation [The Atlantic]

  • Politics Podcast: What The Speakership Vote Tells Us About The GOP [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Strongest atmospheric river yet battering California with damaging floods [The Washington Post]

  • Climat : la reconstitution de la couche d’ozone est en bonne voie [Le Monde]

  • Microsoft has its first union [Mashable]

  • Icons Unearthed: Fast & Furious [VICE News]

  • “YOU HAVE NO RIGHTS” — Sabri al-Qurashi Has Lived Without Legal Status in Kazakhstan Since His 2014 Guantánamo Release [The Intercept_]

  • COVID-19 is more widespread in animals than we thought [National Geographic]

  • Climate change makes heat waves, storms and droughts worse, climate report confirms [NPR]

  • Storm updates: Flood, wind dangers as Sacramento endures fifth atmospheric river in three weeks [CapRadioNews]

  • Les Calimero de l’euro [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • It’s High Time to Prepare for Russia’s Collapse [Foreign Policy]

  • Can Brazil Turn Back the Clock? — Latin America’s Nostalgia Trap and the Return of Lula [Foreign Affairs]

  • Bargaining Chips: US Allies and Export Controls [The Diplomat]

  • New Algorithm Closes Quantum Supremacy Window [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ici nous voyons un quadripôle radiofréquence (RFQ) complet fabriqué à partir de cuivre pur, utilisant la fabrication additive ou l'impression #3D, une technique qui s'est avérée économiser à la fois du matériel et du temps de fabrication. En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Selects Experimental Space Technology Concepts for Initial Study [NASA]

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The weather continues to be terrible in California. Please continue to be careful, as many roads are flooded. #TurnAroundDontDrown

Here is a video about the history of BMW Motorsports in the United States.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 713 | BENKYO RADIO 713

  • Study Reveals the Happiest, Least Stressful Jobs in America [Slashdot]

  • U.S. and Germany sending armored vehicles to Ukraine [AXIOS]

  • Apple Will Talk Up Its Mixed-Reality Headset in 2023 But Not Much Else [TechMeme]

  • Our wishes to rework work in 2023 [Quartz]

  • What banning noncompetes could mean for the US workforce [Recode]

  • Evernote has been acquired — here’s how its new owner can fix it [TheNextWeb]

  • Specialty Coffee, But Make It Fun [Eater]

  • At CES 2023, BMW Unveils a Talking Electric Car, Mercedes-Benz Doubles Down on ChargingThe BMW i Vision Dee is an electric concept car that will use A.I. and voice recognition technology to talk to drivers. [Inc.]

  • How the hunt for lifesaving drugs can be like finding buried treasure [Fast Company]

  • Spotify’s Year-End Lists Are the Ultimate Personality Test [Medium]

  • Confused About Web3? Steve Aoki Dissects His Business to Show How You Can Make Money. [Entrepreneur]

  • The 14 Best Gadgets From CES 2023 You Can Buy Right Now [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 43 [TWIT]

  • Bringing the best of Android to improve your drive [Google Blog]

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

  • April 2021 [Poetry Foundation]

  • The best telescopes for beginners who want to view planets, galaxies, and more [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Welcome to SAP Community [SAP] #SAP

    What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 713 & BENKYO RADIO 713. I hope everybody had a Happy New Year. There’s a big weather storm that continues to be all over California, therefore please be careful.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 712 | BENKYO RADIO 712

  • The West sends armoured fighting vehicles to Ukraine [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • These Chinese medics caught covid. They still had to show up for work [1843 magazine]

  • “It’s been a remarkable rise and fall and rise again”—Lula returns to office [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Research: Where Managers and Employees Disagree About Remote Work [Harvard Business Review]

  • Trump sued for wrongful death on second anniversary of January 6 riot [BBC News]

  • Trump, His Company and Kids Ordered to Face NY Fraud Suit [Bloomberg]

  • Explaining the Atmospheric River and Bomb Cyclone [Reuters] #CaliforniaStorm

  • Palestine: Unite or die — Against a pyromaniac Israeli government, Palestinians need their leaders to unite, not repeat empty slogans. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Thirty-four Movies That Celebrate the Movies [The New Yorker]

  • Special Counsel Could Decide On Trump Charges Soon With New Records Trove: Report [Huffington Post]

  • How We Learned to Be Lonely — In the early days of the pandemic, many of us got used to solitude. It’s a habit we need to break. [The Atlantic]

  • Kevin McCarthy Doesn’t Have Enough Fans Inside The House … Or Outside It [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Hong Kong reopens to China, with anxiety over covid and painkiller access [The Washington Post]

  • Santé : le plan d’Emmanuel Macron pour sortir d’une « crise sans fin » — Le chef de l’Etat a défendu vendredi un changement de cap et de rythme. Parmi les annonces majeures, la fin de la tarification à l’acte et un tandem administratif et médical à la tête des hôpitaux. [Le Monde]

  • The best car tech of CES 2023: Color-changing paint, an LTE dash cam, and more [Mashable] #CES2023

  • Why C-SPAN’s Camera Work Is Suddenly So Interesting [VICE News]

  • Biden’s Border Plan Drapes Trump Policies in Liberal Rhetoric — The U.S. border regime is cruel whether it is enforced by a president spewing racist slurs or one appealing to “safe and orderly processing.” [The Intercept_]

  • Thousands of Buddhist temples filled this sacred skyline [National Geographic]

  • RSV recedes and flu peaks as a new COVID variant shoots 'up like a rocket' [NPR]

  • What this series of atmospheric rivers says about California’s drought and water future [CapRadioNews] #CaliforniaStorm

  • Avec les mennonites de Bolivie [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • WHO Warns the West’s New Subvariant Is Most Transmissible [Foreign Policy]

  • Bibidi Netanyahu Unbound — Israel Gets Its Most Right-Wing Government in History [Foreign Affairs]

  • Afghanistan, Uzbekistan Settle New Electricity Agreement Amid Winter Shortages [The Diplomat]

  • The Physics Principle That Inspired Modern AI Art [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le CERN reprend lentement ses activités après les vacances d'hiver... ❄️ 🏔 Le #ThrowbackThursday d'aujourd'hui nous amène 19 ans en arrière avec une magnifique vue aérienne du site enneigée du CERN à Meyrin. Pouvez-vous deviner ce qui a changé depuis 2004 ? [CERN_FR]

  • Scientific Samples, Hardware Return from the Space Station for More Study [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 712 & BENKYO RADIO 712.

Man! This weather has been intense! We were stranded in Oregon. Southwest made the mistake of cancelling thousands of flights because their pilots flew overtime and the weather was dangerous. Then we returned to California, but our flight from SFO to SMF was canceled. Had to drive a rental car during a thunderstorm back home. It was wild. We don’t get much rain in Central Valley California, so everybody is glad we’re getting some, especially because of the California Drought, but Jesus, this is intense. Let’s hope the weather storm calms down soon.

Until Next Time!