JETLAG RADIO 735 | BENKYO RADIO 735

  • W3C Re-launched as a Public-Interest Non-Profit Organization [Slashdot.org]

  • Sources and docs: Google is asking employees to test potential ChatGPT competitors, including Apprentice Bard, a chatbot that uses its LaMDA conversational tech [TechMeme]

  • This one-hour exercise helps build high-performing remote teams [Quartz]

  • What does it mean to give away a $118 billion fortune? [Recode] #JeffBezos

  • Germany’s new chip factory is a boost to Europe’s semiconductor plans [TheNextWeb]

  • Where to Buy Bonbons for Valentine’s Day [Eater]

  • How Mission-Driven Companies Are Preparing for a Recession [Inc.]

  • 5 habits to build mental strength in 2023 [Fast Company]

  • Survey: A Majority of Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck [Entrepreneur]

  • Did the Seeds of Life Ride to Earth Inside an Asteroid? [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 855 [TWIT]

  • How the Google Books team moved 90,000 books across a continent [Google Blog]

  • Google Research, 2022 & beyond: Responsible AI [Google AI Blog]

  • What Love Looks Like [Poetry Foundation]

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

  • Confidently Navigate Supply Chain Disruptions | SAP Analytics for Supply Chain Planning Demo [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 735 & BENKYO RADIO 735. Man! I am really excited about the Mac Mini M2. I look forward to eventually getting my hands on one, since I need to re-enter the world of MacOS, its new version, Ventura, (not to be confused with Ace Ventura) and utilize Logic Pro and OmniFocus. Hopefully it won’t take too long. Damn, they got OmniPlan now? That looks awesome. Looks like the OmniGroup has been working hard this whole time.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 734 | BENKYO RADIO 734

  • Why is the French pension age so low? [The Economist]

  • In Lebanon, parents are abandoning their children in orphanages [1843 Magazine]

  • no membership [Harvard Business Review]

  • Deadly ice storm sweeps parts of southern US [BBC News]

  • Big Tech’s ‘Happy Family’ Vibe Has to Go — Perks and sunshine are no substitute for pay and decent treatment. [Bloomberg]

  • Intel slashes employee, exec pay amid PC market downturn [Reuters]

  • Pakistan mosque bombing survivors traumatized but undeterred [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Surveillance and the Loneliness of the Long-Distance Trucker [The New Yorker]

  • Inside the global battle over chip manufacturing [The Verge]

  • Believe it or not, we are not going to be sick forever — This year’s weird, bad cold-and-flu-and-Covid season might have peaked. [Vox]

  • Instagram’s co-founders introduce a new social app…for news reading [TechCrunch]

  • Yes, we have enough materials to power the world with renewable energy [MIT Technology Review]

  • The Equity Talk: Volkswagen North America's CEO plans to roll out dozens of electric vehicle models and boost diversity at the company [Insider]

  • To celebrate the start of Black History Month we've curated a collection of books for readers of all ages to delight in, grow with, learn from, and see their world reflected on the page. — Black voices share our history, culture and stories — from children’s adventures to historical fiction debuts, chilling horror, sweeping romance, audiobooks and more. — Check out the links below to find a myriad of masterful stories. https://lnkd.in/edZqwckk https://lnkd.in/eisMCc4f https://lnkd.in/eubS_duh #barnesandnoble #books #BlackHistoryMonth [LinkedIn]

  • Trump pleaded the fifth more than 400 times in fraud deposition, video shows [The Guardian] FBI asked Interpol for help, and still couldn’t get Trump in jail yet, coming to the conclusion of a few vicious individuals within the CIA.

  • Your Body Knows You’re Burned Out [The New York Times]

  • Keanu Reeves Admits 'John Wick: Chapter 4' Is His 'Hardest Physical Role' Ever [Huffington Post]

  • The Existential Wonder of Space — How old will you be when Halley’s Comet comes back? When people walk on Mars? When we explore Jupiter’s mysterious, icy moon? [The Atlantic]

  • There Are Actually Some Big Elections Happening In 2023 [FiveThirtyEight]

  • U.S. accuses Russia of not complying with key nuclear arms treaty [The Washington Post]

  • A l’Institut du monde arabe, la sourde bataille pour la présidence entre Jack Lang et Jean-Yves Le Drian [Le Monde]

  • Snag a year of Peacock Premium for $30, a 5th-gen iPad for an all-time low price, plus more of the best deals of the day [Mashable]

  • New Map of All Matter In the Universe Reveals Something Strange About the Cosmic Web [VICE News]

  • George Santos Benefactor Bankrolled Group Opposing LA’s Progressive Prosecutor [The Intercept_]

  • This courageous historian fought to make Black History Month possible [National Geographic]

  • Look up! You can see a bright green comet making a rare trip across the Earth's sky [NPR]

  • Thieves drain millions off CalFresh and CalWORKs recipients’ cards, families wait and taxpayers pay [CapRadioNews]

  • Réforme des retraites : et c’est reparti ! [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Europe Doesn’t Need the United States Anymore — Until EU leaders accept that the continent can stand on its own feet and Americans give up the role of global police, dependency on Washington will continue. [Foreign Policy]

  • How to Get a Breakthrough in Ukraine — The Case Against Incrementalism [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Af-Pak Dollar Cartel — The black market flow of U.S. dollars across the Afghanistan-Pakistan border is unifying the two countries’ economic crises. [The Diplomat]

  • The Basic Algebra Behind Secret Codes and Space Communication [Quanta Magazine]

  • Q2b est un nouveau type d'aimant quadripolaire supraconducteur, basé sur la technologie des aimants fabriqués au CERN et construit en étroite collaboration avec les États-Unis. — L'équipe #HiLumi a maintenant terminé l'assemblage de son premier aimant. [CERN_FR]

  • Could NASA’s Studies on Hibernating Squirrels Help Astronauts? [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 734 & BENKYO RADIO 734. As you may know, I am not on great terms with Intel Corp because I haven’t received a paycheck in over 4 years. They continue to use docusigns with my signatures to keep their stock prices up, without offering me a salary or contracting position. I had no choice but to alert the authorities. Intel Corp’s Quantum Computing division is still very important, and I hope that whoever the next CEO is makes the right decisions. While I did not get paid (and hope that I do eventually), I am going to make sure that future OSU Alumni will get paid, when the new Intel Corp HQ in Licking County, Ohio is built in 2025. As for Jean-Marc Mensah, I believe my friend is lost in another dimension, I haven’t been able to get a hold of him for numerous years.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 733 | BENKYO RADIO 733

  • Microsoft Upgrades Defender To Lock Down Linux Devices For Their Own Good [Slashdot.org]

  • Treacherous ice storm stretches from Texas to Kentucky [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft Studio Behind Halo Faces a Reboot on Years of Turmoil [TechMeme]

  • Perceived corruption in the UK has hit an all-time high [Quartz]

  • Where will all the laid-off tech workers go? The bright side to all these terrible tech layoffs. [Recode]

  • This Dutch startup wants to electrify industrial-scale machines [TheNextWeb]

  • Catch the Super Bowl at These Top Nashville Sports Bars [Eater]

  • Fewer Remote Work Job Listings Signal New Hiring Strategy for Businesses [Inc.]

  • Logitech unveils booths for more immersive video calls [Fast Company]

  • [mag #001] When the Music Industry Meet Web3: Online to Offline [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]

  • The Spaceport at the Edge of the World [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 912 [TWIT]

  • Google Registry is collaborating with UN organizations [Google Blog]

  • Learning with queried hints [Google AI Blog]

  • I Hope You Like Being Here With Me [Poetry Foundation]

  • Mars passes behind the Moon: This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Unboxing SAP’s latest Cloud ERP offering | SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Public Cloud (demo) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 733 & BENKYO RADIO 733.

Cyberpunk 2077 looks great on AMD with AMD Advantage. Find out more information on its website. I would know because I play it on the Playstation 5 which has an AMD chip.

CD Projekt Red has announced songs from a new radio station 89.7 Growl FM including the song/track “Nebula” for the Phantom Liberty DLC.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 732 | BENKYO RADIO 732

  • The race of the AI labs heats up [The Economist]

  • Bypassed: are heart surgeons dying out? [1843 Magazine]

  • “This is pretty much game-changing”—arming Ukraine [The Economist Podcasts]

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

  • unaffordable membership, gift me a membership if you can [Harvard Business Review]

  • Mysterious 'whirlpool' appears in the night sky above Hawaii [BBC News]

  • Musicians fleeing Russia find a new audience in Georgia [Reuters]

  • Apocalypse in Palestine: The rise of Israeli fanaticism [AL-Jazeera News]

  • When Law Enforcement Alone Can’t Stop the Violence [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge made a beautiful magazine, and you can preorder it now [The Verge]

  • How to learn to love winter [Vox]

  • Hacker finds bug that allowed anyone to bypass Facebook 2FA [TechCrunch]

  • Mass-market military drones have changed the way wars are fought [MIT Technology Review]

  • Trump risks 'hush money' charges carrying up to 4 years in prison, say ex-Manhattan prosecutors [Insider]

  • 'They fire, we hire' - Germany seizes on Silicon Valley's woes [LinkedIn] #BayValleyTech - Free Code Academy (this is why I find SAP so attractive)

  • ‘Less clumpy’ universe may suggest existence of mysterious forces [The Guardian]

  • Black Americans Are Much More Likely to Face Tax Audits, Study Finds — A new report documents systemic discrimination in how the I.R.S. selects taxpayers to be audited, with implications for a debate on the agency’s funding. [The New York Times]

  • Trump Suggests, Yet Again, He Trusts Putin Over U.S. Intelligence 'Lowlifes' — Just in case you were wondering where the former president's loyalties lie. [Huffington Post] #Ukraine

  • We’ve Lost the Plot — Our constant need for entertainment has blurred the line between fiction and reality—on television, in American politics, and in our everyday lives. [The Atlantic]

  • The Chiefs And Eagles Made The Super Bowl With Grit, Talent, Heart And (Yes) Luck [FiveThirtyEight] #NFLRigged

  • Opinion: Apple cannot abandon China now even if it wanted to [The Washington Post]

  • Protests grow for second pension reform demonstration with almost 1.3 million people across France [Le Monde] Pensions are incredibly pathetic, I’ve heard stories of people receiving less than $200/month. This is immensely disrespectful for millions of Frenchmen and Frenchwomen who have worked all their lives until the age of 62.

  • The best Valentine's Day gifts for husbands [Mashable] listen to this list, ladies, there are a lot of great things on there

  • US Successfully Test-Fires Hypersonic Missile After Russia Touts ‘Unbeatable’ Weapon [VICE News]

  • A Biologist Fought to Remove Grizzlies From the Endangered Species List — Until Montana Republicans Changed His Mind [The Intercept_]

  • Is this California wine region the new Napa? Its vintners hope not. [National Geographic]

  • An ice storm is unleashing treacherous conditions across parts of the Southern U.S. [NPR]

  • Tyre Nichols loved skateboarding. That's how his friends say they'll remember him [CapRadioNews]

  • À nos lecteurs [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • To Help Afghanistan, Engage Its Political Opposition — The Taliban’s rule isn’t inevitable or forever [Foreign Policy]

  • A Long Way From Nuclear Fusion — What Governments Get Wrong About Funding Clean Energy [Foreign Affairs]

  • Promise and Perils for the Japan-South Korea US Trilateral in 2023 [The Diplomat]

  • When Does the Brain Operate at Peak Performance? [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici l’installation du premier aimant kicker d'injection (MKI) pour le #HiLumiLHC. — Les aimants kicker donnent un coup à chaque faisceau injecté pour le placer sur l'orbite du LHC; ces aimants améliorés réduisent la pression et le chauffage du faisceau HiLumi. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Spinoffs Bolster Climate Resilience, Improve Medical Care, More [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 732 & BENKYO RADIO 732.

Ah man, I sure could go for some cocktail shrimps. Wouldn’t you? Problem is, I can’t afford my own shrimps right now. Are you looking forward to FUELFEST in LA on June 3rd, 2023? Are you looking for something more local? Check out Central Valley California on 03/11/2023 at CaliCreaming. That’s only 1 month after February! We’ll see you there.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 731 | BENKYO RADIO 731

  • Chess.com Visits Spike with New Cat-Themed AI Bot Named 'Mittens' [Slashdot.org]

  • Apple Timed New Macs and HomePod to Boost Its Spring Quarter [TechMeme]

  • 3 steps to clearer essential communications [AXIOS]

  • Reed Hastings stepped down and took the sheen off Netflix’s surprisingly solid subscriber numbers [Quartz]

  • The year EVs outgrew Tesla [Recode]

  • This is what the future of coworking should look like [TheNextWeb]

  • Let’s Raise a Can to Porch Pop Season [Eater]

  • 4 Ways to Engage a Diverse Audience During Lunar New YearThe AAPI community is the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population. That presents an opportunity you can't afford to ignore. [Inc.]

  • This Instagrammer is reinventing the creative art of restaurant reviews [Fast Company]

  • If You Only Read A Few Books In 2023, Read These [Medium]

  • 8 Reasons You Should Give Your Employees More Control [Entrepreneur]

  • Easily Distracted? You Need to Think Like a Medieval Monk [WIRED]

  • Mikah Sargent [TWIT]

  • The beating heART of the Czech Republic [Google Blog]

  • Is Google’s LaMDA AI Truly Sentient? [BUILT-IN]

  • September 2021 [Poetry Foundation]

  • ‘It’s a haunting thing’ [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Music Meets Sustainability: SAP and Coldplay Tour App [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 731 & BENKYO RADIO 731.

I drank some Soylent many years ago and became incredibly sick. It was a recommendation from vlogger Sam Sheffer. Here’s an old article from MIT about this issue. It’s really unfortunate, because I lost my day-job 2 weeks later during that dreadful year of 2016. Do you know a better drink supplement that does not make you sick? Let me know. Oh, actually, Superhero JOCKO makes energy drinks and supplement drinks (JOCKO FUEL), so check out his stuff. Note: I do not get paid by Jocko, but hopefully he could sponsor one of my podcasts one of these days.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 730 | BENKYO RADIO 730

  • France and Germany stifle their spats to celebrate a 60-year friendship — The war in Ukraine puts a testy partnership under stress [The Economist]

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

  • Gift a Subscription [Harvard Business Review]

  • How eating oysters could help protect the coast [BBC News]

  • Is Germany Letting Ukraine Down? It’s Not That Simple [Bloomberg]

  • California deluged: Scenes from weeks of relentless rain [Reuters]

  • Huge crowds in Israel again protest Netanyahu’s legal changes — More than 100,000 people rally in Tel Aviv for a third week to protest against legal changes that could weaken the Israeli Supreme Court. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How “Battle Royale” Took Over Video Games [New Yorker]

  • Don’t forget about Persona 3 / P3 and its successor Persona 4 are both getting a wide release on console, bringing some great RPGs to a new audience. [The Verge]

  • How scientists discovered the universe is really freaking huge [Vox]

  • This Week in Apps: Twitter kills third-party apps, Instagram adds Quiet Mode, Google’s antitrust trial gets a date [TechCrunch]

  • Hydrogen-powered planes take off with startup’s test flight [MIT Technology Review]

  • Some Google workers who've been laid off earned as much as $1 million a year, report says [Insider] can you imagine not even having a six figures salary, yet these guys were making $1 million a year? #IncomeInequality

  • As we leap into the Year of the Rabbit 🐰, we wish you and your loved ones an abundance of good health and fortune. 🧧 Gong Xi Fa Cai! [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Proud Boys on defensive at sedition trial haunted by absent Trump [The Guardian]

  • Zelensky Urges Ukrainians to Remain Unified [New York Times]

  • Brazil's Lula Works To Reverse Amazon Deforestation [Huffington Post]

  • How Did Tech Become America’s Most Troubled Industry? [The Atlantic]

  • Club Soccer Predictions [FiveThirtyEight]

  • How 10,000 sheep and their Peruvian handlers trek 300 miles across the hills of Wyoming [The Washington Post]

  • « Pendant les premiers siècles de l’islam, il existait plusieurs versions du Coran » — Quand le Coran a-t-il été mis par écrit ? N’y a-t-il d’ailleurs toujours eu qu’un seul Coran ? Quelles sont ses influences littéraires, culturelles ou religieuses ? L’historien Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi revient aux sources de l’énigmatique livre sacré de l’islam, dans un entretien au « Monde ». [Le Monde]

  • An enormous Martian cloud returns every spring. Scientists found out why. [Mashable]

  • Former Cop Union Boss Who Shared Racist Video Stole $600K From Cop Union [VICE News]

  • “We’re Going to Where the Fight is”: Abortion Rights Movement Sets Its Sights on Key States [The Intercept_]

  • How was Rome founded? Not in a day, and not by twins. [National Geographic]

  • Biden is getting a new chief of staff. Jeff Zients will replace Ron Klain [NPR]

  • Therapy by chatbot? The promise and challenges in using AI for mental health [CapRadioNews]

  • En Russie, le mot « guerre » n’est plus tabou [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Could Fusion Overcome Public Opposition to Nuclear Power? [Foreign Policy]

  • The Taiwan Long Game — Why the Best Solution Is No Solution [Foreign Affairs]

  • How Is Travel Changing in Post-Pandemic Asia? [The Diplomat]

  • 2022’s Biggest Breakthroughs in Math [Quanta Magazine]

  • Dans la #PhotoDeLaSemaine d'aujourd'hui, nous voyons une coupe 3D d'un aimant dipolaire du Large Hadron Collider (#LHC), contenant deux tubes à ultravide dans lesquels les protons circulent dans des directions opposées. En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Recaps Webb Telescope Findings From AAS Meeting [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 730 & BENKYO RADIO 730.

Now, I have some excellent news. By some divine intervention, I was able to procure a Playstation 5. What an amazing system. The graphics are definitely better than the PS4 (although for the 4K HDR feature, you need a 4K HDR TV), but the best feature are the load times. Every videogame seems to load much faster. Many load up instantaneously. Now unfortunately, there are some caveat. You need to purchase the system, which is between $500-$700 depending on the bundle. Then, you need some extra controllers for multiplayer. A HD camera for games like Just Dance 2023. Then, the original hard drive is pathetic, therefore you need to get a 2 TBs M.2 SSD. Then, the PS5 looks awfully white, and I don’t mean innocent white, I mean it looks like White Nationalist white. I bought some black plate covers from dbrand called Darkplates 2.0. I have two original PS5 controllers. They even work with your PC on Steam. For my third controller, I bought the Midnight Black version (which I use as my main controller). The amazing feature is that you can download pretty much most of your PS4 game collection onto your new PS5 system, and it also plays most PS4 game blurays. You also should invest in a headset, but the good news is that you already own a Razer Bluetooth headset for example, it will work on your PS5. All in all, it’s a great machine, and I can’t wait to play games such as Need For Speed: Unbound, Gotham Knights, and play Gran Turismo 7 using the full power of the Playstation 5.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 729 | BENKYO RADIO 729

  • FCC Nomination Stalled for One Year, Preventing Restoration of US Net Neutrality [Slashdot.org]

  • Over 100,000 protest against Bibidi Netanyahu's government in Israel [AXIOS]

  • How Apple Has So Far Avoided Layoffs: Lean Hiring, No Free Lunches [TechMeme]

  • Bringing the heat: Day 5 at Davos [Quartz]

  • Why we all need subtitles now — It’s not you — TV dialogue has gotten harder to hear. [Recode]

  • EU unveils data-driven plan to make shipbuilding faster and cheaper [TheNextWeb]

  • What California Cuisine’s Past Tells Us About Its Future [Eater]

  • Small-Business Applicants Smash Another Record in 2022 as More Americans Turn to Entrepreneurship — Whether out of desire or necessity, the past two years have been a boon for entrepreneurship in America. [Inc.]

  • Renewables could make up a quarter of U.S. electricity generation by 2024 [Fast Company]

  • 10 subtle behaviours that make people respect you more [Medium]

  • What The Fastest-Growing Companies Have In Common [Entrepreneur]

  • It’s Not Sci-Fi—NASA Is Funding These Mind-Blowing Projects [WIRED]

  • Hands-on Mac 66 [TWIT]

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

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

  • 110 Years of Poetry Magazine [Poetry Foundation]

  • Capture the sky with the QHY 600 CMOS camera [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Creating the Green Hydrogen Market | WEF 2023 [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 729 & BENKYO RADIO 729. As you know, I am a huge fan of the Deus Ex series, and like many others, I cannot wait for the next iteration. Let’s hope they continue the Adam Jensen trilogy, as he continues to investigate the Illuminatis.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 728 | BENKYO RADIO 728

  • Apart from Leopard tanks, Ukraine is getting lots of weapons [The Economist]

  • “It’s going to be difficult for either side to fulfil the wishes of the other”—Turkey and Syria to talk [The Economist Podcasts]

  • no subscription, gift me a subscription of HBR if you can [Harvard Business Review]

  • Thousands gather for first post-Roe March for Life [BBC News] #ProChoice is still better. Pursue your education. Get pregnant later in life.

  • Russian Billionaire’s Yacht Helpers Charged in US Sanction Scheme [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. officials advise Ukraine to wait on offensive, official says [Reuters]

  • Kidnapped women and children freed in Burkina Faso [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Corrupt World Behind the Murdaugh Murders — In isolated, poor regions of South Carolina, coming from an élite family offered a feeling of impunity. Did this license lead Alex Murdaugh to commit fraud after fraud—and then kill his wife and son? [The New Yorker]

  • Google is freaking out about ChatGPT / The New York Times reports Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have discussed its response to ChatGPT, with plans to launch over 20 AI products this year, including a demo of its own search chatbot. [The Verge]

  • What it means to be a “good” Real Housewife [Vox]

  • Netflix says it’s open to adding free streaming ‘FAST’ channels to grow its ads business [TechCrunch]

  • What Mexico’s planned geoengineering restrictions mean for the future of the field [MIT Technology Review]

  • An internal Google layoff document says the company is still hiring for a 'very limited number of critical roles.' Here's where it's still investing. [Business] #LaMBDA

  • 📣 Call for applications 📣Applications to join Space Green by NAVER/LINE program at STATION F are open 🔥This 6-month program is designed to help the most creative digital entrepreneurs scale their business and grow their audience. — Apply here before February 10 to get a chance to join 👇https://www.spacegreen.co/ [LinkedIn]

  • ‘Inside we are all struggling’: storm-bruised California begins recovery [The Guardian]

  • You Can Let Republicans Destroy the Economy, or You Can Call Their Bluff [The New York Times]

  • 3 Active Duty Marines Arrested For Joining Jan. 6 Capitol Riot [Huffington Post]

  • Roe Was Never Roe After All — The landmark decision never gave women the rights that people wanted to believe it did. [The Atlantic]

  • Saquon Barkley And Daniel Jones Are Finally Making The Giants Look Good [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: LeBron James’s greatness goes beyond points scored [Washington Post]

  • In France, the triple epidemic of Covid-19, flu and bronchiolitis subsides, but tensions remain high in hospitals [Le Monde]

  • 6 scary things ChatGPT has been used for already [Mashable]

  • Plastic Surgery Clinic Ran a Vaccine Scam Where They Poured Shots Down the Drain, Injected Kids With Saline, Feds Allege [VICE News]

  • The Secrets Presidents Keep in Their Garages and Luxury Resorts [The Intercept_]

  • Is pain relief from cannabis all in your head? [National Geographic]

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

  • Federal government announces $930M investment in high-risk areas impacted by wildfires [CapRadioNews]

  • Aux interstices des frontières [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The World Economy No Longer Needs Russia [Foreign Policy]

  • The New North Korean Threat — Why the United States Needs to Address Pyongyang’s Nuclear Advances Now [Foreign Affairs]

  • How Gujarat’s Khambhat Became a Hotspot for Anti-Muslim Hate [The Diplomat]

  • Standard Model of Cosmology Survives a Telescope’s Surprising Finds [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday à 1966, dans la salle de contrôle du synchrotron à protons (PS). Le #PS était l'accélérateur de particules ayant la plus haute énergie au monde pendant ce temps. Aujourd'hui, c'est un élément clé du complexe d'accélérateurs du CERN. 🔗https://home.cern/science/accelerators/proton-synchrotron [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Geotail Mission Operations Come to an End After 30 Years [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 728 & BENKYO RADIO 728. It’s been a long time since I’ve built a computer system, and even then, I needed help to put the thermal paste onto the CPU. Here’s a PC Build video from MKBHD.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 727 | BENKYO RADIO 727

  • First Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Certified For Use In US [Slashdot.org]

  • How the Netherlands Is Taming Big Tech — Dutch privacy negotiators have spurred major changes at Google, Microsoft and Zoom, using a landmark European data protection law as a lever. [TechMeme]

  • U.S. to designate Russia's Wagner Group as a transnational criminal organization [AXIOS]

  • A father of 4 neurodivergent children brings his learnings to work [Quartz]

  • The FAA is struggling. Who can save it? — The Federal Aviation Administration needs some tech support. [Recode]

  • Why supporting Ukraine’s tech ecosystem is so important [TheNextWeb]

  • Zhajiangmian Is a Noodle Dish With a Universal Fan Base [Eater]

  • Virtual Art Classes Saved Her Company During the Pandemic. Now, Though, Everyone Is a Competitor [Inc.]

  • Here’s how freelancers can negotiate with courage [Fast Company]

  • Remote work is horrible for mental health. Scientific research proves that our society's collective mental health is at an all-time low. This mental health crisis started in 2020 when employers allowed employees to work from home by offering flexible hours and work-from-home arrangements. [Medium] Katie Bishop wrote in BBC about an employee named Cat describing her struggle with remote work. It is painful to read Cat's words, "Working alone all day every day, particularly when my partner is in the office, is tough. Sometimes, I won't see anyone all day, which can be very lonely. I've found that instead of taking breaks to chat with people in my office, I pick up my phone. All the extra screen time has had a negative impact on my well-being."

  • Unleash Unshakable Confidence in 7 Days: The Neuroscience-Backed Blueprint [Entrepreneur]

  • The US State Department Ditches Times New Roman for Calibri [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 45 [TWIT] #COMET #FF7RemakePart1 #FF7RemakePart2 #FF7RemakePart3

  • 3 ways to take better care of your mind and body in 2023 [Google Blog]

  • GPU workstation for deep learning — Up to four fully customizable NVIDIA GPUs. Pre-installed with Ubuntu, TensorFlow, PyTorch, CUDA, and cuDNN. [Lambda]

  • July/August 2021 [Poetry Foundation]

  • The biggest space missions to look out for in 2023 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP at the World Economic Forum 2023 [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 727 & BENKYO RADIO 727.

Now, as you know, I am #TeamPlaystation, but #TeamXbox is doing some wonderful things, and the great news is that you can also play some XBOX games on the PC. Especially Halo and Forza. The good news is, if you save up for a couple months, and stop buying so many Fortnite or COD season passes, you could technically own both systems.

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JETLAG RADIO 726 | BENKYO RADIO 726

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  • China wants to move on from covid. In Shanghai, I see the ghosts of lockdown everywhere [The Economist Podcasts]

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  • Ukraine war: 'Frank' talks as Ukraine pushes Germany for tanks [BBC News]

  • Austin Warns US Allies Time Is Short Before Russian Offensive [Bloomberg]

  • Alphabet cuts 12,000 jobs after pandemic hiring spree, refocuses on AI [Reuters]

  • ‘We have no one’: The women and girls sold as brides in Kashmir — For as little as $35, Indian women and girls are being sold by traffickers and forced into marriages against their will. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Could Ultrasound Replace the Stethoscope? [The New Yorker]

  • Light pollution is even worse than satellites show us / Satellites haven’t been able to pick up on growing light pollution from LEDs. [The Verge]

  • How to negotiate over practically anything [Vox]

  • With a focus on patients with chronic illness, Nourish hopes to help Americans eat better [TechCrunch]

  • 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2023 [MIT Technology Review]

  • Google, Amazon, and Microsoft layoffs will result in a 'bloodbath' of 40,000 jobs lost. Inside the tech industry's week from hell. [Business]

  • Wishing a very happy birthday to our visionary co-founder, Prof. Hasso Plattner! 🎉[LinkedIn] #SAP

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  • There’s Snow on Mars [The Atlantic]

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  • French Parti Socialiste announces reelection of First Secretary Olivier Faure amid confusion [Le Monde]

  • Instagram launches quiet mode to help you focus [Mashable]

  • I Helped Thousands of Teens Impacted By Book Bans. Here’s What They Had To Say [VICE News]

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  • Redheads aren’t going extinct. Here’s why. [National Geographic]

  • Former Capitol Police officer on Jan. 6 says leadership ignored him [NPR]

  • How will California’s water storage hold up in future dry-wet cycles? [CapRadioNews]

  • Réforme des retraites : et c’est reparti ! [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Biden’s Midterm Report Card [Foreign Policy]

  • Don’t Fear Putin’s Demise — Victory for Ukraine, Democracy for Russia [Foreign Affairs]

  • Mongolia: Politics and Protests in 2023 [The Diplomat]

  • Mathematicians Roll Dice and Get Rock-Paper-Scissors [Quanta Magazine]

  • [Information Presse] Les travaux de génie civil pour le LHC à haute luminosité sont terminés #upgradingLHC #HiLumiLHC — En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

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