JETLAG RADIO 741 | BENKYO RADIO 741

  • Carbonyl: a New Graphical Web Browser in Your Linux Terminal [Slashdot.org]

  • Google debuts a ChatGPT rival named Bard and says the “experimental conversational AI service” will be “more widely available to the public in the coming weeks” [TechMeme]

  • Disney drops "Simpsons" episode in Hong Kong that mentions "forced labor” [AXIOS]

  • 3 tactics to stave off burnout and build emotional transparency [Quartz]

  • This is the ‘world’s first’ 100% cultivated steak fillet. Fancy a bite? [TheNextWeb]

  • The Pistachio Moment Is Already My Favorite Food Trend of 2023 [Eater]

  • Why the Co-Founder of Bonobos Thinks Being Vulnerable Is a Strength [Inc.]

  • Are you sure a human wrote that love letter? Valentine’s Day in the age of ChatGPT [Fast Company]

  • The Art of the Awkward 1:1 [Medium]

  • The Dark Side of ChatGPT: Employees & Businesses Need to Prepare Now [Entrepreneur]

  • How to Watch Google’s AI Search Event [WIRED]

  • 5 tips to keep students safer online [Google Blog]

  • Google Research, 2022 & beyond: Algorithms for efficient deep learning [Google AI Blog]

  • Feast [Poetry Foundation]

  • SAP Sapphire Orlando in 2023 - Registration is Open for Orlando [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 741 & BENKYO RADIO 741. We are near getting some silverware for Manchester United. It will happen, but we must stay strong. It can happen under ETH’s leadership.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 740 | BENKYO RADIO 740

  • Introducing: Kolter [beatportal]

  • Best grooveboxes 2023: all-in-one groove machines that bring the fun back to music production [Computer Music]

  • Waldorf Announces Quantum MKII Synthesizer [Future Music]

  • Addison Groove Unveils Visceral Techno EP ‘Eh Whut’ [Mixmag]

  • Skrillex taps Palestinian vocalist Nai Barghouti for long-awaited ‘XENA,’ as album rollout continues [Dancing Astronaut]

  • EDDIE lands on Rezz’s HypnoVizion label with latest single, “Incubator” [Your EDM]

  • The Hard Summer Music Festival is Returning to Los Angeles After a Decade [EDM]

  • How To Find A Music Mentor [EDM Sauce]

  • Introducing TAG Heuer Gets Colorful With The New Carrera Chronograph x Porsche Orange Racing (Live Pics) [HODINKEE]

  • Legendary Investor Bill Gurley on Investing Rules, Finding Outliers, Insights from Jeff Bezos and Howard Marks, Must-Read Books, Creating True Competitive Advantages, Open-Source Strategies, Adapting Mental Models to New Realities, and More (#651) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Giving birth in the face of persistent obstacles in Taiz [MSF]

  • The Sino-American rivalry needs guardrails to contain small incidents [The Economist]

  • “They’re starting to talk about hundreds of billions of dollars”—rebuilding Ukraine [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Grammy Awards 2023: How to watch and who will win [BBC News]

  • US Downs Chinese Balloon, Prompting Protests from Beijing [Bloomberg]

  • LeBron James returns to Los Angeles with history in his grasp [Reuters]

  • Israelis rally for fifth week against Netanyahu’s judicial plans — Tens of thousands brave heavy rain in Tel Aviv to protest against government plans to weaken Israel’s Supreme Court. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • “Yellowstone’s Epic TV Expansionism [The New Yorker]

  • Twitter will let businesses keep their gold checkmarks — for $1,000 per month / Twitter could also charge extra to add badges to every account affiliated with the brand as part of its latest money-making scheme. [The Verge]

  • Climate disasters hit poor people hardest. There’s an obvious solution to that. [Vox]

  • When the government is the customer (some things to keep in mind) [TechCrunch]

  • Who gets to be a tech entrepreneur in China? — A new book, The Labor of Reinvention, explores the increasingly blurry line between employment and entrepreneurship in the country’s digital economy. [MIT Technology Review]

  • The F-22 that took down China's surveillance balloon used the call sign 'FRANK01' in an apparent homage to a heroic pilot from WWI [Insider]

  • Interested in working in Tokyo? Check out our open careers for new graduates and mid-career professionals in Japan. [LinkedIn]

  • Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf dies in Dubai after long illness [The Guardian]

  • LeBron James Keeps the World Watching [The New York Times]

  • BLACK 365 — Honoring Blackness shouldn’t be confined to just 28 days. “Black 365” is a celebration of Black history — which is American history — that starts in February and continues all year at HuffPost. [Huffington Post] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter #BlackHistoryMonth

  • OpEd — The French Are in a Panic Over Le Wokisme — The nation’s vehement rejection of identity politics made me recalibrate my own views about woke ideology. [The Atlantic]

  • Americans Are Lonely. That Has Political Consequences. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Few Americans are excited about a Biden-Trump rematch, Post-ABC poll finds [The Washington Post]

  • Plus de vingt maires de gauche, dont Anne Hidalgo, interpellent le chef de l’Etat sur les familles sans abri [Le Monde]

  • Scientists just found a planet that's stranger than you can imagine [Mashable]

  • YouTube Contract Workers Are Going on Strike [VICE News]

  • White House-Linked Venture Capital Fund Boasts China War Would Be Great For Business [The Intercept_]

  • Does a woman’s fertility really plummet at age 35? [National Geographic]

  • More than 62,000 remain without power in Austin, 5 days after a winter storm [NPR]

  • California snowpack levels soar after back-to-back atmospheric rivers [CapRadioNews]

  • Une belle salade [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Britain Is Much Worse Off Than It Understands [Foreign Policy]

  • NATO Chief Wants More Indo-Pacific ‘Friends’ as Russia, China Move Closer [The Diplomat]

  • The Physicist Who Travels Across Disciplines, Space and Time [Quanta Magazine]

  • Restez à l'écoute aujourd'hui à 15h30 CET pour une discussion en anglais avec Barbara Latacz, qui travaille au Décélérateur d'antiprotons du CERN pour comprendre ce qu'est l'antimatière . #AntimatterDay2023 [CERN_FR]

  • Hubble’s New View of the Tarantula Nebula [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 740 & BENKYO RADIO 740. Now, as much as MUFC loves to win matches, we must understand that we need silverware this year. It’s been too long. Hopefully Coach ETH can deliver. Go UNITED!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 739 | BENKYO RADIO 739

  • 'Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past' Reverse-Engineered for Linux, Switch, Mac, and Windows [Slashdot.org]

  • NY attorney general forces spyware vendor to alert victims [TechMeme]

  • Want to show your team you’re taking their mental health seriously? Consider this certification. [Quartz]

  • Trump hasn’t changed. But Facebook is giving him a second chance. [Recode] this is incredibly dangerous, and clear that Mark Zuckerberg only cares about money

  • EU’s green tech funding plan divides bloc over global subsidy race [TheNextWeb]

  • Athleisure Now Comes Canned [Punch Drink]

  • How Black Women Entrepreneurs Overcome the Odds [Inc.] #BLM #BlackHistoryMonth

  • How the CEO of the Grammy Awards plans to win back the music industry’s trust [Fast Company]

  • Laziness Does Not Exist [Medium]

  • San Francisco Orders Twitter to Stop Using Conference Rooms as Bedrooms or Get a New Permit [Entrepreneur]

  • The WIRED Guide to the Blockchain [WIRED]

  • Ask the Tech Guys 1959 [TWIT]

  • A partnership to help the military community find new careers [Google Blog]

  • Real-time tracking of wildfire boundaries using satellite imagery [Google Blog]

  • Amateur astronomers discover enormous nebula near Andromeda [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Building AI and Sustainability Solutions on SAP BTP – Free openSAP Course (Teaser Video) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 739 & BENKYO RADIO 739.

As you know, Arnold Schwarzenegger is a legend. He has a lot of great movies, and it’s important to watch his entire catalogue. His rivalry with Stallone makes it sure that they continue to push one another to become better and better versions of themselves.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 738 | BENKYO RADIO 738

  • Joe Biden’s effort to remake the economy is ambitious, risky—and selfish — But America’s plan to spend $2trn could help save the planet [The Economist]

  • “It’s an astonishingly ambitious agenda”—Joe Biden’s plan to remake America’s economy [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How AI Will Transform Project Management [Harvard Business Review]

  • More German tanks for Ukraine as EU leaders meet in Kyiv [BBC News] #Ukraine

  • Google Will Join the AI Wars, Pitting LaMDA Against ChatGPT [Bloomberg]

  • Women prosecutors who fled the Taliban find asylum in Spain — Many of the women judges and prosecutors who fled Afghanistan due to threats and attacks have said they felt abandoned by Western governments and international organizations. Rachel Faber has their story. [Reuters]

  • “On Thursday, the Pentagon expressed gratitude to Belize for supporting “ongoing US efforts focused on responsibly reducing the detainee population and ultimately closing the Guantanamo Bay facility””. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Is Donald Trump Losing His Mojo? [The New Yorker]

  • Before email you had to develop computers by taking Polaroids and delivering them on a motorcycle to your colleagues. At least, that’s how Apple designer Bill Atkinson did things when he made the Lisa.Atkinson shared his binder of Lisa development Polaroids with the Computer History Museum, and we had the pleasure of selecting some of our favorites to publish on The Verge [The Verge]

  • Seniors in Ohio Are Eligible For Hearing Aids [Vox]

  • Twitter Blue expands to six new countries, brings back Spaces curation [TechCrunch]

  • This artist is dominating AI-generated art. And he’s not happy about it. [MIT Technology Review]

  • The green comet and Mars will appear side-by-side next weekend. Spot them together in the sky. [Insider]

  • Zelenskiy vows to defend 'fortress' Bakhmut, hosts EU leaders in Kyiv [Reuters]

  • Russia, Ukraine swap prisoners as battle for Bakhmut rages [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The best deals on TVs for Super Bowl LVII [The Verge]

  • What should be kept off-limits in a virology lab? [Vox]

  • Elon Musk says that Twitter will start sharing ad revenue with creators ‘today’ [TechCrunch]

  • The punishing, historic cold invading the Northeast in five maps [The Washington Post]

  • Un apéro avec Serge Tisseron : « Je me couche tard pour jouer à “Assassin’s Creed” » [Le Monde]

  • ‘I can’t plan ahead’: Dreamers speak out as US program faces new threat [The Guardian] #SaveDACA

  • E.M.T.s Provided No Care for 19 Minutes After Police Beat Tyre Nichols [The New York Times]

  • Jamie Raskin Forecasts Trump's Legal Future: Indictment Is 'Almost Inevitable' [Huffington Post]

  • The Economy Is Still Very, Very Weird [The Atlantic]

  • Everyone Agrees That Universal Pre-K Is Important. So Why Don’t More States Have It? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • US Gov Report Shows Why Russia's Hypersonic Superweapon Claims Are Fishy [VICE News]

  • Memphis Police Chief Trained with Israel Security Forces [The Intercept_]

  • How do you explain slavery to kids? [National Geographic] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter

  • Catching Kareem: How LeBron James chased down the NBA points record [NPR]

  • Will the state’s big Medi-Cal plan really fix mental health care for low-income Californians? [CapRadioNews]

  • Pour la société palestinienne, le défi ne réside pas uniquement dans la capacité à faire face aux agressions israéliennes. Il consiste aussi à s’opposer à une Autorité palestinienne de plus en plus impopulaire, car incapable de juguler la crise économique et d’offrir des perspectives politiques claires. [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Can a French Shipping Giant Make Marseille the Capital of the Mediterranean? [Foreign Policy]

  • Ukraine’s Coming Electricity Crisis — How to Protect the Grid from Russian Attacks [Foreign Affairs]

  • Nomads, Mountains, and Militarization in the Tibetan Plateau [The Diplomat]

  • Mathematicians Eliminate Long-Standing Threat to Knot Conjecture [Quanta Magazine]

  • Au CERN, @ALICEexperiment et @LHCbexperiment travaillent à dévoiler les mystères de l'#antimatière. Mais comment ? Rejoignez-nous à 15.00 CET aujourd'hui pour suivre notre conversation avec les physiciens Ivan Vorobyev and Yasmine Amhis. #AntimatterDay [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Awards Millions to Historically Black Colleges, Universities [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 738 & BENKYO RADIO 738. I’ve always loved the competition between Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. They’re friends, they’re rivals, they hate each other, it goes on and on. Anyway, they both have a huge catalogue of movies, many of which I have yet to watch. Have you seen “The Samaritan?” It was pretty good.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 737 | BENKYO RADIO 737

  • Decentralized Social Media Project Nostr's Damus Gets Listed On Apple App Store [Slashdot.org]

  • Sundar Pichai says Google will make LLMs like LaMDA available “in the coming weeks and months”, and users will be able to use them “as a companion to search” [TechMeme]

  • UC Berkeley is starting a business school course on managing unionized workplaces [Quartz]

  • GoodRx made money off your health data. The FTC is making it pay. [Recode]

  • Portugal is set to house Europe’s biggest solar farm [TheNextWeb]

  • ‘The I Hate to Cook Book’ Fought Domestic Despair With Laughter [Eater]

  • Neuroscience Can Optimize Your Brain for Remote Work [Inc.]

  • ‘Freewater,’ the book that won the Newbury Medal this week, could quickly be banned in Florida schools [Fast Company]

  • “10% of employees do most of the work — Musk understands that about 10% of remote workers produce 50% of Twitter's results.” [Medium]

  • What Millennials Really Think About Product Life Cycle, As Told By A Millennial. [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Bluetooth Speakers [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 701 [TWIT]

  • It takes a village: growing together this Black History Month [Google Blog] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter

  • Google Research, 2022 & beyond: ML & computer systems [Google AI Blog]

  • What Love Looks Like [Poetry Foundation]

  • How a trio of observatories around Tucson is changing astronomy [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Wipro Accelerates Business Transformation Through RISE with SAP | Christian Klein [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 737 & BENKYO RADIO 737.

I am extremely excited about Sony releasing a new Walkman. I look forward to its release date state-side.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 736 | BENKYO RADIO 736

  • What inflation means for the Big Mac index [The Economist]

  • “Pension age touches a really central part of the national identity”—Macron’s plans spark strikes, again [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Missing radioactive capsule found in Australia [BBC World]

  • Bleach Is Toxic, But Plenty of Americans Are Still Drinking It [Bloomberg] for the last fucking time, you should NEVER drink Bleach * BUT * you should watch the anime sensation known as BLEACH.

  • NATO chief stresses importance of Indo-Pacific partners amid security tensions [Reuters]

  • Palestinians in Khan al-Ahmar stand ground amid displacement plan [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Nobody Has My Condition But Me — Medical researchers find my genetic mutation endlessly fascinating. But being unique isn’t a plus when you’re a patient. [The New Yorker]

  • The ‘OK’ Computer — The Apple Lisa was expensive, slow, and short-lived. But 40 years later, computers are still building on its legacy. [The Verge]

  • What we learned from the Tyre Nichols video [Vox]

  • Why prescription glasses are the next frontier for augmented reality [TechCrunch]

  • A watermark for chatbots can expose text written by an AI [MIT Technology Review]

  • Jaafar Jackson will play Michael Jackson in a new biopic 'Michael'. Here's how the actor is related to the King of Pop, Janet, and the other Jacksons. [Insider]

  • SAP has been named a Leader in the 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Integration Platform as a Service and was placed farthest right for completeness of vision! 🏆 [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Dances with Wolves actor and alleged cult leader arrested on sex abuse claims [The Guardian]

  • Women Have Been Misled About Menopause [The New York Times]

  • Drivers Ignore Roadblock Signs For Sinkhole And It Does Not End Well [Huffington Post]

  • Republicans Need to Stop Being Jerks [The Atlantic]

  • 2022 NFL Predictions [FiveThirtyEight]

  • An alleged $500 million Ponzi scheme preyed on Mormons. It ended with FBI gunfire. — In Las Vegas, a lawyer with huge gambling debts is accused of a financial fraud that left hundreds of victims in its wake [The Washington Post]

  • « Le gouvernement est inquiet. Il ne s’attendait pas à un tel rejet » : la mobilisation massive contre la réforme des retraites vue par la presse internationale [Le Monde]

  • 'The Fast and the Furious - Legacy' trailer: A sweet surprise for fans ahead of 'Fast X' [Mashable]

  • Lawmakers Want Prisoners to Trade Their Organs and Bone Marrow for Freedom [VICE News]

  • What $28 Million Bought the Memphis Police Department [The Intercept_]

  • A green comet is passing by Earth. Here’s how to see it. [National Geographic]

  • How 'modern-day slavery' in the Congo powers the rechargeable battery economy [NPR]

  • California coronavirus updates: COVID-19 pandemic has shifted people's finances [CapRadioNews]

  • Relever la tête [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Blankets, Food Banks, and Shuttered Pubs: Brexit Has Delivered a Broken Britain [Foreign Policy] #Brexit

  • The Trust Gap — How to Fight Pandemics in a Divided Country [Foreign Affairs]

  • Islamic State Khorasan: Global Jihad in a Multipolar World — The Islamic State sees great opportunity in the churn of great power competition, with ISKP at the forefront of its vision of international jihad. [The Diplomat]

  • Machines Learn Better if We Teach Them the Basics [Quanta Magazine]

  • 📣Si tu es un élève de 16+ ans, tu peux appliquer maintenant au camp étudiant #CERNSolvayEducation. En savoir plus: http://cern.ch/solvay-camp [CERN_FR]

  • VP Awards Former NASA Astronauts Congressional Space Medal of Honor [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 736 & BENKYO RADIO 736. Have you heard about the PS5 DualSense Edge Controller? This is for advanced users. Here’s a video review from IGN.

Until Next Time!

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]

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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]

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