JETLAG RADIO 831 | BENKYO RADIO 831

  • Apple Releases Its First Rapid-Fire Security Updates for iPhone, iPad and Mac [Slashdot.org]

  • Charted: How top college football recruits do in the NFL draft [AXIOS]

  • Europol, the FBI, and others take down the dark web Monopoly Market, arrest 288 vendors and customers, and seize €50.8M in cash and crypto and 850kg of drugs [TechMeme]

  • Once valued at $5.7 billion, Vice may now be headed for bankruptcy [Quartz]

  • Smaller, cheaper, safer: The next generation of nuclear power, explained [Vox]

  • Can AI save lives? Cancer detection study suggests yes [TheNextWeb]

  • Thank God, Veggie Burgers With Actual Vegetables Are Making a Comeback [Eater]

  • How to Introduce Your Employees to Artificial Intelligence'A.I.' is a booming buzzword, but some team members might be apprehensive about the technology. Here's how to ease its adoption in your workplace. [Inc.]

  • This startup is helping cities and nonprofits deliver ‘direct cash with dignity’ — AidKit’s tech backbone for direct cash programs is a winner in Fast Company’s 2023 World Changing Ideas Awards. [Fast Company]

  • If You Can Do Your Job From Home, Be Scared. Be Very Scared. [Medium]

  • Managing Your Time Well Won't Make You More Productive. But This Will. [Entrepreneur]

  • The 5 Best Laptops for Linux [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 925 [TWIT]

  • Deep Are These Distances between Us [Poetry Foundation]

  • Sky This Month: May 2023 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP's Industry Cloud Solutions for Clinical R&D | Intelligent Clinical Supply Management. [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 831 & BENKYO RADIO 831. Here is a documentary about JET SET RADIO FUTURE. There are rumors that Sega is bringing back another iteration! That’d be awesome!

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JETLAG RADIO 830 | BENKYO RADIO 830

  • What to read to understand Sudan — Six books explain a country that has long been at war with itself [The Economist]

  • “Bolivia has an economic model that is no longer sustainable”—a financial crisis looms [The Economist] #Podcasts

  • Suspected Islamic State chief Qurayshi killed in Syria, Turkey says [BBC News]

  • Ukraine Latest: Army Chief Zaluzhnyi Meets With Top NATO General [Bloomberg] #Ukraine

  • Police still searching for Texas man accused of killing five neighbors [Reuters]

  • Guantánamo detainees may start dying if the US does not act — A grave medical crisis at Guantánamo is looming and needs immediate government action to prevent deaths. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Curious Side Effects of Medical Transparency [New Yorker]

  • The Stream Deck mastered the LCD key by making it peripheral [The Verge]

  • Right-wing media used to shun pop culture. Now it’s obsessed with it. [Vox]

  • A pot of gold at the intersection of DevOps and generative AI? [TechCrunch]

  • May/June 2023 — How AI is transforming the classroom. Surveilling students. Teaching the biliterate brain to read. What we’ve learned from “learning to code.” Plus keyboard obsessions, wildfire resilience, and shroom speak. [MIT Technology Review]

  • AOC rules out 2024 Senate run: 'She is not planning to primary Gillibrand,' spokesperson says [Insider]

  • Don't miss a beat at International Music Summit! Check out the full schedule of panels at #BeatportBase on Beatportal now. 🌴#IMSIbiza23 https://lnkd.in/e9zsEUSw [LinkedIn] #Beatport

  • ‘Fearful and trigger happy’: flooded with guns and paranoia, the US reels from shootings [The Guardian]

  • Needing Younger Workers, Federal Officials Relax Rules on Past Drug Use — As more states legalize marijuana and competition for talent grows fiercer, the U.S. government is loosening guidelines from the “Just Say No” era. [New York Times]

  • Manhunt Continues For Texas Shooting Suspect, Reward Offered [Huffington Post]

  • What to Read When You Need to Start Over [The Atlantic]

  • Red States Are Trying To Fight The World On Climate [FiveThirtyEight] #ClimateChange

  • Opinion: The Kremlin is trying to kill Alexei Navalny. It should free him. [The Washington Post] #Ukraine

  • All eyes on US VP Kamala Harris after Biden 2024 reelection bid — Questions over 80-year-old Joe Biden's ability to carry out a second term are putting the US vice president in the spotlight. [Le Monde]

  • Is Bluesky the one? A Twitter alternative takes off. [Mashable]

  • Unpacking The Many Layers Of The “Big Chop” & What It Means For Black Women [VICE News] #Hair

  • The Ejection of Tucker Carlson is a Classic “Reverse Ferret” by Rupert Murdoch [The Intercept_]

  • For some long COVID patients, exercise is bad medicine — ​They used to run marathons. Now, taking a shower is exhausting. But for these patients—who have one of the most debilitating symptoms of long COVID—hope may be on the horizon. [National Geographic]

  • Authorities are offering $80K for information about the suspected Texas shooter [NPR]

  • Kings lost to the Warriors — but the playoff ride was ‘fantastic’ for Sacramento [CapRadioNews]

  • Brutalisation de l’ordre manifestant [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • At Long Last, the Foreign Service Gets the Netflix Treatment [Foreign Policy]

  • America Needs to Reassure Japan and South Korea [Foreign Affairs]

  • Smoke and Heat: Breaking Records in Southeast Asia [The Diplomat]

  • This ultraviolet image, captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, shows a flare erupting on the sun’s corona. Small-scale flares driven by magnetic interactions heat and accelerate a plasma of charged particles, producing solar wind. [Quanta Magazine]

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“The Intel Quantum SDK 1.0 is available now on the OneAPI Intel Dev Cloud. In the future, Intel Corporation plans to release new versions of the SDK with added features and will integrate the SDK seamlessly with Intel’s quantum hardware. To learn more about Intel’s unique approach to quantum computing, read Intel Corporation’s quantum computing backgrounder.”

Disclaimer: Intel Corporation is currently not paying me to talk about their #Quantum SDK. In fact, they are 4 years behind on payments. In an American culture where over 70% of its citizens survive paycheck to paycheck, you can see how problematic this is.

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JETLAG RADIO 829 | BENKYO RADIO 829

  • Red Hat's 30th Anniversary: How a Microsoft Competitor Rose from an Apartment-Based Startup [Slashdot.org]

  • Most countries prefer U.S. global leadership to China's [AXIOS]

  • Inside Miami Tech Week 2023, where more attention was devoted to AI than crypto and NFTs; tech's downturn was hardly noticeable in Miami despite low VC funding [TechMeme]

  • Can millions of genetically modified trees slow climate change? [Quartz]

  • What gets lost in the AI debate: It can be really fun [Vox]

  • How travel businesses can leverage generative AI solutions [TheNextWeb]

  • No Patio Party Is Complete Without This Jug. You Know the One. [Eater]

  • Biden's New Child Care Initiative: Some Employers Seeking Federal Aid Must Offer More Benefits [Inc.]

  • How to send long documents to your Kindle for comfier reading [Fast Company]

  • Decarbonizing America’s Buildings [Medium]

  • How to Build Sustainable and Meaningful Business Relationships [Entrepreneur]

  • How to Use Shortcuts on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac [WIRED]

  • iOS Today 650 [TWIT]

  • 10 things I noticed after switching to Pixel Buds Pro [Google Blog]

  • Beyond automatic differentiation [Google Blog]

  • What Love Looks Like [Poetry Foundation]

  • Aurorae throughout our solar system and beyond [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Driving the Leading Edge of Business Innovation to Help Businesses Regenerate [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 829 & BENKYO RADIO 829. HI-DRIVERS! The Racing Anime is still on schedule for the year 2023, but who knows when it’s been released.

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JETLAG RADIO 828 | BENKYO RADIO 828

  • The power and the limits of the American dollar [The Economist]

  • “The world today is a very different place than when Lula was last in power”— Brazil’s faltering foreign policy [The Economist] #Podcasts

  • Sudan crisis risks becoming a nightmare for the world - former PM Hamdok [BBC News]

  • Man United Bidders Make Third Attempt to Clinch Record Deal [Bloomberg]

  • Five dead in Texas shooting, armed suspect on the loose [Reuters]

  • Taliban must ‘swiftly reverse’ crackdown on women’s rights: UN [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Why Are TV Writers So Miserable? — On the cusp of a potential strike, writers explain why no one is having much fun making television anymore. [The New Yorker]

  • The best part of FAST TV is the choice it takes away / Sometimes you don’t need to pick what you want to watch; sometimes you just want to zone out watching the boob tube. [The Verge]

  • America’s unique, enduring gun problem, explained [Vox]

  • Jack Dorsey thinks Elon Musk isn’t doing right by Twitter [TechCrunch]

  • EmTech Digital begins May 2 [MIT Technology Review]

  • The best and worst things about being a tour DJ, according to two of the best DJs in the business [Insider]

  • I loved this amazing lesson about success from Giannis Antetokounmpo, the two-time National Basketball Association (NBA) MVP, and NBA finals MVP from 2021. Antetokounmpo (nicknamed the “Greek Freak”) hails from my home country, and I've been rooting for him for a long time!

    As he showed in the press conference after his Milwaukee Bucks were eliminated in the playoffs, his attitude about life is every bit as impressive as his athletic ability.

    Asked whether he considered the season to be a failure, Giannis pointed out that not winning the championship every year isn’t the same as failure, just as people not getting a job promotion every year doesn’t mean they’ve failed in working towards their goals of taking care of their families.

    And then this was the best part: “You work toward a goal. It's not a failure. It's steps to success.” Which almost perfectly echoes my mother’s motto in life: failure isn’t the opposite of success, but a stepping stone to success.

    So while Antetokounmpo might not be taking home another championship ring this year, he’s a winner for dropping some freakishly good Greek wisdom that’s just as valuable in life as it is on the court.

    #LifeLessons #Inspiring #SteppingStone #Success #GiannisAntetokounmpo #Wisdom [LinkedIn] #AriannaHuffington I’m eating Gyros as I read this, made me very happy

  • Biden reduces sentences of 31 people convicted of nonviolent drug offences [The Guardian]

  • A Towering, Terrifying Demon Horse Isn’t Even the Weirdest Part — The Denver airport is a magnet for conspiracy theories — and a case study in the line between mass delusion and fun. [The New York Times]

  • California Man Gets 4 1/2 Years For Role In US Capitol Riot [Huffington Post]

  • A Cheerful Goodbye to the Guardians of the Galaxy [The Atlantic]

  • Why Is Anthony Richardson Suddenly The NFL Draft's Hottest Prospect? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Why we must read fiction even as terrible times loom [The Washington Post]

  • Coupe de France de football : Toulouse sacré face à Nantes, après un match sans incidents au Stade de France [Le Monde]

  • NASA helicopter captures glorious view of Mars, with some surprises [Mashable]

  • Scientists Dramatically Extend Cell Lifespan in Anti-Aging Breakthrough [VICE News]

  • AN INSIDER’S VIEW OF THE MONTANA LEGISLATURE’S ATTACKS ON TRANS REP. ZOOEY ZEPHYR — The ACLU’s Keegan Medrano, a queer, Native advocate in Helena, said Zephyr’s expulsion was the culmination of months of attacks from Montana’s far right. [The Intercept_] deep within the mountains of Montana, the KKK lives on, and must be eradicated.

  • ​The history of the Florida panther, a symbol of reverence and revulsion [National Geographic]

  • The first smart gun with facial and fingerprint recognition is now for sale [NPR]

  • From Boba to Dosa Waffles [CapRadioNews]

  • Qui fabrique le droit international ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What the Bush-Obama China Memos Reveal [Foreign Policy]

  • Kagame’s Revenge — Why Rwanda’s Leader Is Sowing Chaos in Congo [Foreign Affairs]

  • Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban: Friends Becoming Foes — At first, a Taliban victory in Afghanistan was considered synonymous with Pakistan’s victory. But disappointed hopes on both sides now have the neighbors at loggerheads. [The Diplomat]

  • From Microscopic to Majestic: eDNA Exposes the Wonders of Life on Everest and Andes [Quanta Magazine]

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JETLAG RADIO 827 | BENKYO RADIO 827

  • Microsoft is Now Supporting Right-to-Repair Legislation [Slashdot.org]

  • How AI is already changing the 2024 election [AXIOS]

  • Six months after Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter, an overview of its alternatives, including Mastodon, Bluesky, and Nostr, and how they might evolve and improve [TechMeme]

  • Ode to joy (at work) — How to infuse more joy into your job with a perspective shift [Quartz]

  • An Amazon union just won a $30 an hour contract [Vox]

  • Scania and Northvolt develop battery for electric trucks with 1.5 million km lifespan [TheNextWeb]

  • The 24 Essential Restaurants in Ottawa [Eater]

  • How This Pickleball Startup Learned to Manage Seasonal Demand — When Nettie founder Catherine Baxter ran out of inventory in 2021, she learned some crucial lessons about how to handle a hot product with seasonal growth spurts. [Inc.]

  • How Nissan won the internet with a four-hour ad [Fast Company]

  • CEOs Gone Wild-How Out of Touch Leaders are Driving Workers to Fight Back [Medium]

  • Here's the Best Way to Increase the Lifetime Value of Your Customers [Entrepreneur]

  • These Retro Gaming Consoles Deliver a Dose of Nostalgia [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 283 [TWIT]

  • Google DeepMind: Bringing together two world-class AI teams [Google Blog]

  • Recent advances in deep long-horizon forecasting [Google Research]

  • How to Read a Poem [Poetry Foundation]

  • Coming soon: Astronomy.com is getting a new look! [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP PLM for Discrete Industries (Update Q2/2023) - openSAP Free Crouse (Teaser) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 827 & BENKYO RADIO 827. As you may know, I have done my best to revive the interest in Drum N Bass music over the past couple of years with my series GT RADIO. It appears that it’s very popular with cyclists. I also know everybody loves DnB at DJ parties in Los Angeles, also known as RESPECT DNB.

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JETLAG RADIO 826 | BENKYO RADIO 826

  • How AI could change computing, culture and the course of history [The Economist]

  • “Khartoum is growing emptier by the day. People are describing it as a ghost town”—conflict continues in Sudan [The Economist] #Podcasts

  • New study reveals genes that powered the famous Balto the sled dog [BBC News]

  • What Happens When Dave Chappelle Buys Up Your Town [Bloomberg]

  • Japan PM Kishida to visit South Korea for summit with Yoon - sources [Reuters]

  • Sperm donor who fathered at least 550 kids banned by Dutch court — Court says under Dutch guidelines, sperm donors are allowed to produce a maximum of 25 children with 12 mothers. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Is it Sexist to Want Dianne Feinstein to Retire? [The New Yorker]

  • My week with Dyson’s absurd wearable air purifier [The Verge]

  • Can a 50-year-old treaty still keep the world safe from the changing threat of bioweapons? [Vox]

  • ChatGPT resumes service in Italy after adding privacy disclosures and controls [TechCrunch]

  • How bugs and chemicals in your poo could give away exactly what you’ve eaten [MIT Technology Review]

  • Jack Dorsey once called Elon Musk the 'singular solution' for taking Twitter private. Now, the app's co-founder says Musk never should have bought it: 'I think he should have walked away' [Insider]

  • Today, we released SAP’s Q1 2023 results. We have entered a powerful new phase in our strategic transformation, with our top-line and bottom-line results clearly demonstrating the tipping point we passed in the fourth quarter of 2022. SAP’s cloud momentum continues at a fast pace, contributing to our strong revenue and double-digit non-IFRS operating profit growth this quarter. — A huge thank you to all my SAP colleagues around the world who laid the foundation for this next stage in our journey and to all our customers and partners for their trust and collaboration. [LinkedIn] #ChristianKlein #SAP

  • Donald Trump — E Jean Carroll: ‘invincible old lady’ tells Trump rape trial of years of suffering — Jurors in the New York rape trial heard this week of how Trump’s alleged attack led to pain behind the public self [The Guardian]

  • Can the Meritocracy Survive Without the SAT? [The New York Times] SAT scores aren’t important, what’s important, is getting a college education.

  • Easy Ways To Save Money When You Order An Iced Coffee — Iced coffee drinks can be a rip-off, in terms of cost and the amount of caffeine you get. Here's how to change that. [Huffington Post]

  • The GOP’s Unworkable Work Requirements — House Republicans have voted to make benefits even more conditional. All that can achieve is turning off legitimately eligible recipients. [The Atlantic]

  • The Fox News Defamation Trial Hurt Trust Among Some Viewers [FiveThirtyEight]

  • He blew the whistle on Trump’s Truth Social. Now he works at Starbucks. [The Washington Post]

  • Faced with an early heat wave and a major drought, Spain questions its water management [Le Monde]

  • NASA refuses to let go of its aging interstellar explorer [Mashable]

  • Scientists Sequenced DNA of Nearly Every Mammal on Earth in Unprecedented Project [VICE News]

  • Ron DeSantis Taken to Court Over Censorship [The Intercept_]

  • Radioactive dogs? What we can learn from Chernobyl's strays [National Geographic]

  • California's Groundbreaking Clean Fuel Laws Mean Big Changes For Polluting Trucks And Trains. Why It Matters [NPR]

  • Long COVID in California: ‘A pandemic of loneliness and social isolation and rejection’ [CapRadioNews]

  • Au temps du conseillisme [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Population Control Is Back in India [Foreign Policy]

  • Japan and South Korea Can No Longer Let History Thwart Cooperation [Foreign Affairs]

  • May 1 Labor Day Demonstration Still a No-Go in Hong Kong [The Diplomat]

  • Will Artificial Intelligence Predict Your Future? One Computer Scientists Sorts Fact from Fiction [Quanta Magazine]

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JETLAG RADIO 825 | BENKYO RADIO 825

  • Nuke-Launching AI Would Be Illegal Under Proposed US Law [Slashdot.org]

  • Fox News poll finds voters overwhelmingly want restrictions on guns [AXIOS]

  • Twitter founder Jack Dorsey says Musk wasn’t an ideal leader after all [TechMeme]

  • Instant ramen is a pantry staple through hard times [Quartz]

  • Americans think AI is someone else’s problem [Vox]

  • This hypersonic hydrogen jet could fly from London to New York in 90 mins [TheNextWeb]

  • Everything You Need to Know About the Margarita [Eater]

  • Post-Roe, Unlikely Businesses Are Giving Away Emergency Contraceptives. How They're Doing It [Inc.]

  • How much is your boss spying on you (and can you do anything about it)? [Fast Company]

  • Why poetry matters [Medium]

  • Why Mastering this Strategy Will Build a Cohesive Brand Message [Entrepreneur]

  • Are You Being Tracked by an AirTag? Here’s How to Check [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 59 [TWIT]

  • Our progress toward quantum error correction [Google Blog]

  • Google at CHI 2023 [Google Research]

  • Center Stage [Poetry Foundation]

  • Aurorae throughout our solar system and beyond [Astronomy Magazine]

  • ALTEA UP: processi standardizzati e semplificati con costi fissi di gestione ridotti (Italian) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 825 & BENKYO RADIO 825.

Here’s a video about one of Sevilla’s sponsors, which was a scam. Should Sevilla get kicked out of Europa League and MUFC return? Who knows.

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JETLAG RADIO 824 | BENKYO RADIO 824

  • “I think That’s Their Combined Ages” -KAL’s cartoon [The Economist] #PresidentialElections2024

  • Next Year in Moscow - 8. Arrivals - In the final episode, opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s decision to return to Russia offers hope for the rebirth of a nation [The Economist] #Podcasts

  • Sudan crisis: Three ways the conflict could play out [BBC News]

  • White woman who accused lynched teen Emmett Till dies [Reuters]

  • ‘I am not scared’ — The Palestinians observing Ramadan in wartime Kyiv. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Are We Rerun of the 2020 Campaign? [The New Yorker]

  • Microsoft is done with major Windows 10 updates / Microsoft will end support for the operating system in 2025. [The Verge]

  • The looming threat of AI to Hollywood, and why it should matter to you [Vox]

  • Muslims come into the frame in Southeast Asia’s fintech boom — To make services shariah-compliant, a new wave of fintechs don’t charge interest, embrace profit sharing and avoid alcohol and tobacco transactions [TechCrunch]

  • The flawed logic of rushing out extreme climate solutions [MIT Technology Review]

  • Meet a teacher who quit her job to avoid returning in person — and found a position at a remote-only public school [Business Insider]

  • We're honored to be recognized in Newsweek's second annual listing of the Most Trustworthy Companies in America for 2023. Company rankings were based on an independent survey of thousands of people in the US assessing over 3,000 US based companies. https://lnkd.in/gdfw5NE6 [LinkedIn] #Squarespace

  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 429 of the invasion [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • Trump’s Lawyer Spars With E. Jean Carroll Over Rape Accusation — Joseph Tacopina asked Ms. Carroll to retell her story in minute detail, probing for inconsistencies. His aggressive questioning irritated the judge. [The New York Times]

  • Rihanna Set To Star In A New ‘Smurfs’ Movie [Huffington Post]

  • It’s Time to Protect Yourself From AI Voice Scams [The Atlantic]

  • Live From New York: It’s The FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast! [FiveThirtyEight]

  • A genome project cracks mysteries of evolution — and Balto the superdog [The Washington Post]

  • French politicians the target of choice for Russian spies, says DGSI intelligence agency — The head of French counter-espionage, Nicolas Lerner, provided an overview of the current situation in front of a parliamentary committee of inquiry on foreign interference. [Le Monde]

  • ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beats’ trailer promises ancient secrets and a crapload of action [Mashable]

  • Tucker Carlson Repackaged the Internet for His Terrified, Elderly Audience [VICE News]

  • BEN SMITH ON THE BUST OF THE DIGITAL MEDIA AGE — The Semafor editor-in-chief discusses his new book “Traffic: Genius, Rivalry, and Delusion in the Billion-Dollar Race to Go Viral.” [The Intercept_]

  • ​To save chestnut trees, we may have to ‘play God’ [National Geographic]

  • Roy Wood Jr. wants laughs from White House Correspondents' speech — and reparations [NPR]

  • California’s lowest paid health workers want a pay boost. Why industry leaders are pushing back [CapRadioNews]

  • Une guerre froide 2.0 [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Colin Kahl: ‘We’re All In’ on Supporting Ukraine [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • Why China Hasn’t Come to Russia’s Rescue — Their “No Limits” Partnership Has Been an Economic One-Way Street [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • Islamic State Khorasan Province Is a Growing Threat in Afghanistan and Beyond [The Diplomat]

  • The Computer Scientist Peering Inside AI’s Black Boxes [Quanta Magazine]

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JETLAG RADIO 823 | BENKYO RADIO 823

  • Intel Corporation Reports Largest Quarterly Loss In Company History [Slashdot.org]

  • Climate pledge mobilizes $120M to focus on environmental justice [AXIOS]

  • Elon, or deepfake? Musk must face questions on Autopilot statements [TechMeme]

  • How to make a career pivot in four short steps [Quartz]

  • Workers just beat Amazon in a union battle, but the war is far from over [Vox]

  • 7 tips to negotiate your way to a remote job during the interview [TheNextWeb]

  • Exceptional Austin Taco Group Stars in New Documentary Series [Eater]

  • Why More Small Businesses Are Offering Their Employees Retirement AccountsNew tax breaks and state mandates are leading more small businesses to offer employees a 401(k) plan. [Inc.]

  • ​​Chip plants are moving in— are local communities ready? Some experts have raised questions about what the American chip renaissance will ultimately mean for rental prices, workforce availability, and ecosystems. [Fast Company]

  • Everything (Project) Zen [Medium]

  • Futurist Ray Kurzweil Has an Amazing Track Record For Accurate Predictions. By 2030, He Believes Humans Will Eradicate Disease and Achieve Immortality. [Entrepreneur]

  • NSA Cybersecurity Director Says ‘Buckle Up’ for Generative AI [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 283 [TWIT]

  • 4 Maps updates to help you explore U.S. national parks [Google Blog]

  • An ML-based approach to better characterize lung diseases [Google Research]

  • Springcatcher [Poetry Foundation]

  • Astronomers are using AI to discover fledgling planets [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP Experience Center NYC Turns Point of Sale into Point of Experience! [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 823 & BENKYO RADIO 823. As discussed on UNINTERRUPTED: The Shop (Season 6) by LeBron James, “Father time is inevitable.” Here is the episode.

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JETLAG RADIO 822 | BENKYO RADIO 822

  • The West should supply Ukraine with F-16s [The Economist]

  • My desperate search for safety in Sudan [1843 Magazine]

  • The muddy history of Brown Windsor Soup [BBC World]

  • America’s first IVF baby is pitching a way to pick the DNA of your kids [MIT Technology Review]

  • After testing more than 25 electric cars, these 5 were the most fun to drive [Insider]

  • An estimated 1% of the world’s population is on the autism spectrum. I just recently met with the members of our Autism Inclusion Network and we talked about the fact that there is no one way to be neurodiverse. Every difference is an opportunity, a new way of thinking, something to learn from. We’re better and stronger when we’re different.

    Our colleagues on the spectrum significantly contribute to what we do at SAP – in every Board area and across our product portfolio. Through our Autism at Work program, we've also seen that a more #inclusive working environment also leads to improved management skills and greater empathy in teams.

    With the SAP Autism Inclusion Pledge, we want to help candidates on the spectrum break through preconceptions and stereotypes. We want to encourage more organizations to hire based on the unique strengths and skillsets every individual offers. #NeurodiversityMatters #LifeAtSAP [LinkedIn] #ChristianKlein #SAP

  • ‘We created our own weapon’: the anti-invasion magazines defying Putin in Ukraine [The Guardian]

  • Cheesecake Fit for a Maestro — This simple recipe just might have changed the course of musical history. [The New York Times Magazine]

  • Senate Democrats Demand Answers From John Roberts Amid Supreme Court Ethics Controversy [Huffington Post]

  • MAGA Is Ripping Itself Apart — The extremism, aggression, and lack of restraint in MAGA world are spreading. [The Atlantic]

  • Music industry leaders bring 'Protect Black Art' movement to Capitol Hill [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Going where we’ve gone before [The Washington Post]

  • Mike Pence testifies before grand jury investigating Trump's role in January 6 assault [Le Monde]

  • Barack Obama's Netflix docuseries 'Working' examines the state of work in America [Mashable]

  • The Imgur Apocalypse Is Going to Break Large Parts of the Internet [VICE News]

  • Shocking Vote by Oklahoma Parole Board Clears the Way For Richard Glossip’s Execution [The Intercept_]

  • Secrets of the Elephants [National Geographic]

  • He played more than 1,100 minor league games, and finally made an emotional MLB debut [NPR]

  • Parent fentanyl advocates infuriated after California’s ‘Alexandra’s Law’ fails a second time [CapRadioNews]

  • La honte et la faim [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ireland Is Trapped in Its American Dream [Foreign Policy]

  • Sudan’s Descent Into Chaos — What Washington and Its Arab Partners Must Do to Stop the Shootout [Foreign Affairs]

  • Why Does Japan Have a Military Base in Djibouti? [The Diplomat]

  • Why Mathematicians Re-Prove What They Already Know [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 822 & BENKYO RADIO 822. Now, I am extremely excited about the release of Coffee Talk 2 on consoles and Steam (PC). The first game was incredibly awesome, and the second one so far is amazing so far as well.

I was extremely frustrated about the news regarding the Retirement age in France from 62 to 64. It’s imperative not to burn down the entire country over this. This time of response is causing elderly people throughout France to be scared about minorities throughout the entire nation. This will reinforce their stereotypes that all immigrants are bad people, and directly will want to vote for Le Front National (FN) also now known as RN. Therefore, don’t do it. When in public, be reasonable, don’t be stupid. Manifestations is the right of every French citizen, but a bad police record stays on forever. Please remember that because of my mental illness and serious car accident, some companies refused to hire me even though I was qualified and overqualified (even though it’s against the law, they use fake excuses instead). Despite spending the past 10 years discussing #MentalHealth. Despite helping veterans with PTSD through storytelling. Despite spending hundreds of thousands of hours on #MusicTherapy.

Therefore, if you want to protest, do so with moderation. At the end of the day, you still have a day job, you need to feed your family, you need to take care of your children, and your parents, and the elderly. This is extremely difficult if you are behind bars because you were protesting against Retirement age. The same fashion in America where tens of thousands of Mexicans do the jobs that nobody wants to do (picking up tomatoes in 120F weather during the summer), there are countless of immigrants who are willing to work in France if you are unwilling to work another 2 years.

I am sure that President Macron, and the Prime Minister will come up with a gameplan that makes every party very happy with the results. Stay Calm. Personne wants Marine LePen (KKK/Nazi) au pouvoir dans quelques années. Merci.

Until Next Time!