JETLAG RADIO 871 | BENKYO RADIO 871

  • Common Energy Drink Ingredient Taurine 'May Slow Aging Process' 89 [Slashdot.org]

  • Scoop: Bibi postpones meeting on settlement plan that would divide West Bank [AXIOS] #BibiNetanyahuMustBeStopped

  • Spotify says it’s testing an ‘offline mix’ for when your connection’s patchy / The playlist is described in the app as ‘a mix of recently played songs for when the vibe is high but your connection is low.’ [TechMeme]

  • Sam Altman is expanding his road show to shape AI regulation around the globe [Quartz]

  • Is Apple’s weird headset the future? [Vox]

  • A Midwestern Magazine Shows There’s More Than Mayo to the Region’s Cuisine [Eater]

  • It's Midyear Review Season: 4 Employee Suggestion Tools to Speed Your Feedback Loop - Employee input can help companies generate better ideas, save money, and strengthen culture. Here's how to get it. [Inc.]

  • Solving the concrete paradox: How rebuilding Turkey could pave the way to a more sustainable future [Fast Company]

  • ‘Across the Spider-Verse’ and the Latino legacy of Spider-Man [Medium]

  • 8 Mental Health Habits Every Entrepreneur Should Be Practicing [Entrepreneur]

  • Volvo’s New ‘Affordable’ Mini Electric SUV Mimics Tesla’s Interior [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 65 [TWIT]

  • Minecraft, now on Chromebook [Google Blog]

  • Evaluating speech synthesis in many languages with SQuId [Google Research]

  • Chariot [Poetry Foundation]

  • Even ‘lonely’ galaxies can host snacking supermassive black holes [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP Spend Connect Forum 2023 Highlights | SAP Spain [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 871 & BENKYO RADIO 871. In USA, people are stigmatized for religion, it is very well-known that millions of Americans from different religious backgrounds are unable to find work, especially Muslims, surprisingly, Jews have zero-problem when they put in a resume. Isn’t that weird? Now, we all know the world is not controlled by the Jews (right?) therefore, I am sure that President Biden will implement new legislations to protect minorities for not being discriminated in job applications. In France, nobody will make fun of you for being Atheist or Agnostic, it’s actually very common. And they still respect Christians, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, and Nelson Monfort.

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JETLAG RADIO 870 | BENKYO RADIO 870

  • Ukraine’s counter-offensive is gathering pace [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • Why does China want Uyghurs overseas to be silent? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • US doctors forced to ration as cancer drug shortages hit nationwide [BBC News]

  • California Puts a Price on Slavery’s Legacy and Draws a Blueprint for Reparations [Bloomberg]

  • Five stories you need to know about today [Reuters]

  • Germany prepares to host biggest NATO air deployment exercise [AL-Jazeera News] #Ukraine

  • Life Along Israel’s Separation Wall [New Yorker] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • The Mac Pro ends the Apple Silicon transition, but it’s just one step in a much bigger journey [The Verge]

  • Why New York City has some of the worst air in the world right now [Vox]

  • OpenAI still not training GPT-5, Sam Altman says [TechCrunch]

  • Longevity enthusiasts want to create their own independent state. They’re eyeing Rhode Island. [MIT Technology Review]

  • A YouTuber put a gas generator in his Tesla to avoid plugging in on an 1,800-mile road trip [Insider]

  • Demand is accelerating for the skills of SAP professionals. In response, we've expanded resources to help grow your career. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Multiple witnesses subpoenaed in Florida in Trump Mar-a-Lago case [The Guardian] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • Man Charged With Spraying Police With Insecticide on Jan. 6 [New York Times]

  • Pride Month Is Here — So Naturally, Bigots Are Out There Burning Flags [Huffington Post]

  • Is Gen Z Coming for the GOP? — Not all young people are Democrats. [The Atlantic]

  • Mike Pence Is Starting His Presidential Campaign From A Historically Bad Position [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Ukraine launches counteroffensive against Russia [The Washington Post]

  • Ukraine: For now, there is enough water to cool Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant [Le Monde]

  • The best gaming monitors to push your PC setup to the next level [Mashable]

  • Your Phone Isn't Capturing the Reality of Wildfires. Here's How. [VICE News]

  • The Feds Have Thousands of Stadium Lights on the Border. Switching Them on Would Devastate Desert Ecosystems. [The Intercept_]

  • Explore 13,000 years of human history on this remote California island [National Geographic]

  • El Niño has officially begun. Here's what that means for the U.S. [NPR]

  • Trump indicted in case of alleged mishandling of government secrets [CapRadioNews]

  • Au Québec, in French, please ! [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ukraine’s Big Counteroffensive Gets Underway [Foreign Policy]

  • How Putin’s War Became Russia’s War — The Country Will Struggle to Reckon With Its Crimes in Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • NATO, China, and the Indo-Pacific [The Diplomat]

  • First-Year Graduate Student Finds Paradoxical Set [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here is some information on the limited edition Volkswagen Golf R 333. There is not a Arteon R 444 yet, but there is a R-Line. Let us hope VW decides to release a special edition of the Arteon, before the car is decommissioned by the end of 2023. This is because of its EV replacement: The VW ID.7

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JETLAG RADIO 869 | BENKYO RADIO 869

  • Apple's New Proton-like Tool Can Run Windows Games on a Mac [Slashdot.org]

  • The best cities for pickleball players [AXIOS]

  • Mojang launches Minecraft: Bedrock Edition on Chromebook after an early access period, available on Chromebooks from the past three years and other models [TechMeme]

  • Professional soccer players are using AI to filter out racist content hurled at them [Quartz]

  • Plant burgers are way better for the planet than beef, but these 2 ingredients threaten tropical ecosystems [Vox]

  • The case for letting workers live in the WFH la-la land [TheNextWeb]

  • Is This Even Wine? [Eater]

  • 3 Tips for Adapting to the Post-Pandemic Culture Shock at Work [Inc.]

  • Why Sony wants to sell you invisible technology [Fast Company]

  • The Best Love Letter I’ve Ever Seen Is 161 Years Old [Medium]

  • The Side Hustle Show [Entrepreneur]

  • 34 Father’s Day Gifts for the Dependable Dude in Your Life [WIRED]

  • iOS Today #656 [TWIT]

  • 5 Chrome extensions that help me get more done [Google Blog]

  • Resolving code review comments with ML [Google Research]

  • Our June 2023 issue is live! This issue features a folio on Joyce Mansour, with an introduction by Marwa Helal. [Poetry Foundation]

  • Dusty, green webbing shows how stars form in NGC 5068 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Tour de stand Live SAP Global Industrie Lyon 2023 (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 869 & BENKYO RADIO 869. Do you remember Mass Effect? It was a remastered trilogy, with a lot of content, lots of hours, and a lot of missions featuring Shepard. I still need to complete it before I continue with its sequel: “Mass Effect: Andromeda.” Ryder goes throughout the Galaxy and elsewhere in other dimensions to protect the people he loves, his friends, and his team of men, women, aliens, who all work together for the safety of our Universe. This story is so long, it’s longer than a FF7 Role-Playing-Game, and may take months if not years to complete.

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JETLAG RADIO 868 | BENKYO RADIO 868

  • How to ensure Vladimir Putin suffers a strategic defeat [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • Chinese policemen are gaslighting Uyghurs in exile [1843 magazine]

  • Pope Francis, 86, to have abdominal surgery [BBC World]

  • Omega Blames Staffers Over Fake Record $3 Million Speedmaster [Bloomberg]

  • World's first vaccine against deadly swine fever nears approval in Vietnam [Reuters]

  • Karim Benzema signs 3-year deal with Saudi champions Al Ittihad [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Vincent van Gogh’s World-Changing Trees [The New Yorker]

  • On The Vergecast: the Apple II and the Lisa, two computers that helped make Apple Apple. [The Verge]

  • Trump’s next indictment is looming — and the evidence against him is trickling out [Vox] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • How to data model with multiple fact tables [TechCrunch]

  • The world is finally spending more on solar than oil production [MIT Technology Review]

  • Adobe introduces generative AI in Photoshop to transform professional creativity [Insider]

  • 🚨 Brand New Course: Uncover the principles of data ethics, its relationship with AI ethics, and its characteristics across the different data lifecycle stages.

    Guided by the expertise of Shalini Kurapati, PhD, enhance your knowledge of data ethics and learn how it fosters fairness, mitigates biases, and drives social impact. Develop practical expertise in drafting informed consent forms and assessing the ethical implications of data practices—essential skills for data professionals committed to data protection, security, trust, and transparency.

    Chapter breakdown:

    1️⃣ Understanding Data Ethics: explore and understand the impact and importance of data ethics for individuals, companies, and the wider society.

    2️⃣ Data Ethics: Now and Forever: gain practical knowledge and examples of the importance and implementation of data ethics in the different stages of the data lifecycle.

    3️⃣ Data for Good: focus on data ethics beyond the usual discussions on data bias and fairness, including data-related preferences and how to deal with them.

    Start now: http://bitly.ws/GF7t [LinkedIn]

  • Kyiv predicts 42,000 at risk from dam flooding as fears grow for missing people [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • Our maps are tracking the smoke from the Canadian wildfires as it travels across the U.S. [New York Times]

  • White Woman Who Fatally Shot Black Neighbor Is Arrested In Florida [Huffington Post]

  • Inside the Meltdown at CNN [The Atlantic]

  • The U.S. States People Are Fleeing (And The Ones They Are Moving To) [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: D-Day dawns for Ukraine [The Washington Post] #Ukraine

  • Alexeï Navalny encourt trente ans de prison dans un nouveau procès [Le Monde] #SaveAlexeiNavalny

  • How to watch 'Avatar: The Way of Water' from your couch [Mashable]

  • Uber Is Running Bizarre Ads Either For Or Against Congestion Pricing [VICE News]

  • No One Believes in Cop City. So Why Did Atlanta’s City Council Fund It? [The Intercept_]

  • We are all mermaids in the womb. Sort of. [National Geographic]

  • The idea of 'the one' actually makes dating much harder [NPR]

  • Gavin Newsom wants Ron DeSantis charged with ‘kidnapping’ migrants. Is that possible? [CapRadioNews]

  • La Suisse peut-elle rester neutre face à la guerre en Ukraine ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The U.S. and China Are Caught in a Technology Trap [Foreign Policy]

  • The Coming Fight Over American Surveillance [Foreign Affairs]

  • This Week in Asia: June 2, 2023 [The Diplomat]

  • What Is the Nature of Consciousness? [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 868 & BENKYO RADIO 868. The Covenant (Afghanistan) movie is now available for purchase on streaming. Please watch this movie which means a lot to me and some friends of mine. PS. Thank you to the entire team at "United States of Al" who were distraught after cancellation and for pushing for this story in order to raise awareness for SIVs and @n1leftbehind.

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JETLAG RADIO 867 | BENKYO RADIO 867

  • Healthcare Org With Over 100 Clinics Uses OpenAI's GPT-4 To Write Medical Records [Slashdot.org]

  • Six months in, ChatGPT still mesmerizes and dismays [AXIOS]

  • Apple makes iOS 17, iPadOS 17, watchOS 10, and macOS Sonoma developer betas free for anyone with an Apple ID, not just users with $99/year developer accounts [TechMeme]

  • Apple's Vision Pro VR headset announcement did more for shares of Unity than for Apple [Quartz]

  • Why an Air Force colonel — and many other experts — are so worried about the existential risk of AI [Vox]

  • Why the future won’t look like a sci-fi movie [TheNextWeb]

  • How I Got My Job: Building an Urban Beekeeping Business [Eater]

  • Does Your Hybrid Workplace Have Summer Fridays? Here's What They Could Look Like Post-Pandemic [Inc.]

  • How UX designers are embracing AI to make their jobs easier [Fast Company]

  • How a U.S. Army veteran found a way to share his experiences with the world [Medium]

  • Working Remote? These Are the Biggest Dos and Don'ts of Video Conferencing [Entrepreneur]

  • The Explosive Legacy of the Pandemic Hand Sanitizer Boom [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 873 [TWIT]

  • Meet Rebecca, the 2023 Doodle for Google winner [Google Blog]

  • Visual captions: Using large language models to augment video conferences with dynamic visuals [Google Research]

  • Egyptian Enigma: Joyce Mansour [Poetry Foundation]

  • The Planet Mug [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Leonhart se tourne vers l’avenir avec un ERP SAP S/4HANA en mode Cloud et Nagarro (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 867 & BENKYO RADIO 867. Here is a trailer for FIFA 23, featuring the wonderful game of Football (Soccer), a sport enjoyed by BILLIONS of people around the planet, around the globe. This sport units people around the world, as we anticipately await for EA SPORTS FC in a few months, and the FIFA WORLD CUP 2026, which will be inside America, Mexico, and Canada. This sport will be the solution for world conflicts, as usually during the WORLD CUP, wars tend to pause while people from every corner of the globe watch the beautiful game.

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JETLAG RADIO 866 | BENKYO RADIO 866

  • Ukraine’s counter-offensive appears to have begun [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • Russia’s army is improving its tactics. Can Ukraine still beat it? [1843 magazine] #Ukraine

  • Evacuations under way as water gushes through damaged Ukraine dam [BBC News] #Ukraine

  • Taylor Swift Teaches Real-Life Supply and Demand Lessons [Bloomberg]

  • France's last surviving D-Day commando joins beach landing anniversary [Reuters]

  • Uighur siblings in India jail since 2013 face deportation threat [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Marvel Swallowed Hollywood [New Yorker]

  • I wore the Apple Vision Pro. It’s the best headset demo ever. [The Verge]

  • A personality test can’t tell you who you are [Vox]

  • First impressions: Yes, Apple Vision Pro works and yes, it’s good [TechCrunch]

  • Welcome to the new surreal. How AI-generated video is changing film. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Everyone is getting less productive, and that's a big problem for the economy [Insider] this is what happens when you don’t get paid, and there’s no local cheap co-working office.

  • [ Le Poool x La French tech Rennes St Malo, partenaire de Direction générale des Finances publiques ]

    Parce que l'innovation n'est pas l'apanage des startups mais l'affaire de tous, y compris des institutions, ce 1er juin Le Poool a officialisé son partenariat avec la Direction Générale des Finances publiques.

    Quel intérêt pour les porteurs de projet et dirigeants d'entreprises domiciliés en Ille-et-Vilaine ?

    Une prise de rdv directe en ligne pour un accompagnement de la DGFIP qui vous aide à évaluer les différentes options fiscales qui s'offrent à votre entreprise, sur un projet précis ou pour son fonctionnement, et à vous décharger des risques fiscaux associés à votre activité.

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    Daniel Gergès - Hugues Bied Charreton - Xavier Levesque - Yannick Piault - Manon Cozannet

    #CIR #CII [LinkedIn]

  • Ukrainian dam collapse ‘no immediate risk’ to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • ‘He Is Seriously Not Going to Be President.’ Our Columnists and Writers Discuss Mike Pence. [New York Times]

  • These Are The Vaccines You Need If You're Over 50 [Huffington Post]

  • How to Talk to People: What Do We Owe Our Friends? [The Atlantic]

  • Amid military aggression, China ramps up diplomacy with US [FiveThirtyEight]

  • This D-Day veteran, 101, witnessed World War II history from his boat [The Washington Post]

  • En Europe, le lien entre santé mentale et travail fait débat — Seuls la France, le Danemark, l’Espagne, l’Italie et la Suède ont entrouvert la porte à une reconnaissance du caractère professionnel de pathologies telles que la dépression ou le burn-out, constate une étude de l’observatoire Eurogip. En cause, la difficulté à mesurer objectivement l’impact de conditions de travail dégradées. [Le Monde]

  • The planets are amazing in June, and you should look up [Mashable]

  • NASA Finds Organic Molecules in 12 Billion-Year-Old Galaxy, and a Mystery [VICE News] #ParrallelUniverse

  • Leaked Report: “CIA Does Not Know” If Israel Plans to Bomb Iran [The Intercept_] that would be a terrible idea and destabilize the region. Best to punch Trump in the face, and resume the #IranNuclearPeace2015 deal.

  • Top Secret’ maps reveal the massive Allied effort behind D-Day [National Geographic]

  • He took away the country's top AAA rating in 2011. He ended up fearing for his life [NPR]

  • California organizations call for greater state investment responding to violence, discrimination directed at AAPI communities [CapRadioNews]

  • Vouloir perdre, vouloir gagner [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Adam Tooze: Why Nvidia Is Soaring [Foreign Policy]

  • The World Beyond Ukraine — The Survival of the West and the Demands of the Rest [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • Two Years of Turmoil: Myanmar’s Fog of War [The Diplomat]

  • How Math Has Changed the Shape of Gerrymandering [Quanta Magazine]

  • Discover engaging teaching activities - from biology to math - in our new Science in School issue! — Go on a moss safari, measure Earth's circumference, dance to learn fractions, teach fusion energy, discuss cultivated meat with your class and more. https://scienceinschool.org/issue/issue-63/ [CERN_FR]

  • Review Board: NASA-JPL Psyche Progress Outstanding, Launch on Track [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 866 & BENKYO RADIO 866. Here’s one of the latest BMW Podcasts on the Future of Startups in the Automotive Industry.

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JETLAG RADIO 865 | BENKYO RADIO 865

  • Apple's New 15-inch MacBook Air is the 'World's Thinnest' [Slashdot.org]

  • Chuck Todd to leave NBC’s “Meet the Press” in September [AXIOS] man, these dumbasses are really going to let Trump be President again just for TV ratings, that’s so fucked up.

  • Apple announces iOS 17 with Journal, Standby, FaceTime voicemail, more [TechMeme]

  • Where most of the world's glacial melt is happening [Quartz]

  • The “return to the office” won’t save the office [Vox]

  • Apple’s rumoured mixed reality headset may be the miracle the European XR industry needs [TheNextWeb]

  • How to Cook in Public Like a Decent Human Being [Eater]

  • Computer Freaks podcast [Inc.]

  • 8 climate-focused companies that are hiring for remote jobs right now [Fast Company]

  • 9 Ways to Harness Entrepreneurial Skills in Medicine [Entrepreneur]

  • Apple’s Mixed-Reality Headset, Vision Pro, Is Here [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 930 [TWIT]

  • New ways to customize Chrome on your desktop [Google Blog]

  • Large sequence models for software development activities [Google Research]

  • Egyptian Enigma: Joyce Mansour [Poetry Foundation]

  • Explore the sky’s Summer Triangle: This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Welcome to SAP Experience Center Paris [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 865 & BENKYO RADIO 865. I’ve heard a few good things about the Microsoft Surface Laptop 5, especially that it’s good for Q# Programming.

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JETLAG RADIO 864 | BENKYO RADIO 864

  • Nvidia is not the only firm cashing in on the AI gold rush [The Economist]

  • Will drone cops make American policing safer or just more intrusive? [1843 magazine]

  • Ukraine war: Teens used to report Russian propaganda [BBC News] #Ukraine

  • Soon You Can Videoconference From Your Audi [Bloomberg]

  • Exclusive: US seeking explosives in Japan for Ukraine artillery shells [Reuters]

  • ‘Ultimate influencer’ Ronaldo’s mixed season in Saudi Arabia [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Life Along Israel’s Separation Wall [New Yorker]

  • Lisa’s Final Act: how Apple invented its future by burying its past [The Verge]

  • Mike Pence is a man without a constituency [Vox]

  • More SpaceX Starlink terminals will go to Ukraine following new order from Pentagon [TechCrunch]

  • A chatbot that asks questions could help you spot when it makes no sense [MIT Technology Review]

  • Putin is terrified of being assassinated and is refusing to travel abroad after a drone attack near his luxury home: reports [Insider]

  • #France2030 | Mettre l’innovation au cœur de la transmission des savoir-faire des métiers d'art, c’est l’objectif du projet Re-Source.

    ✅ France 2030 soutient ce programme afin de faire de ce secteur un atout stratégique pour notre pays. [LinkedIn] #Gouvernment

  • Elon Musk accused of insider trading in Dogecoin lawsuit [The Guardian] Elon could immediately redeem himself by sending that DOGECOIN rocket to the moon with a Dogecoin.

  • Democrats Want Trump? They’re Out of Their Minds. [New York Times]

  • Were You Sick But Didn't Have COVID? It Could Have Been This Virus. [Huffington Post]

  • Lordy, There Are Tapes — Trump’s fear of damaging press was so much greater than his fear of criminal accountability that he ended up making an incriminating recording. [The Atlantic]

  • Are Black And Hispanic Americans Abandoning Biden? [FiveThirtyEight] This article is depressing.

  • Opinion: Biden is delivering on his most far-fetched pledge: Compromise [The Washington Post]

  • Emmanuel Macron propose de garantir la sécurité de l’Ukraine, à défaut de l’intégrer au sein de l’OTAN [Le Monde]

  • How to prepare to thrive professionally in an AI-integrated workforce [Mashable]

  • Astronomers Discover Hundreds of Mysterious ‘Structures’ at the Center of Our Galaxy [VICE News] #Cybertron!?!

  • Is Bluesky Billionaire-Proof? [The Intercept_]

  • Wildlife crime is a national security issue. DHS is on the case. [National Geographic]

  • A massive dictation event takes over the iconic Champs-Élysées in Paris [NPR]

  • An experience for all: Sacramento area performing arts venues find new ways to take patrons with disabilities on the stage’s journey [CapRadioNews]

  • Sombres dessous du football belge [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Battle for Eurasia — China, Russia, and their autocratic friends are leading another epic clash over the world’s largest landmass. [Foreign Policy]

  • An Unwinnable War — Washington Needs an Endgame in Ukraine [Foreign Affairs] #NobodyWantsMAD

  • Thailand Edges Closer to New Government in Break With Recent Past [The Diplomat]

  • Data Compression Drives the Internet. Here’s How It Works. [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici une démonstration d'un câble pour les solénoïdes de cible et de capture du collisionneur de muons, le premier aimant de la chaîne de production de faisceaux de muons, qui capturera les muons positifs et négatifs produits par le faisceau de protons frappant la cible. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA, SpaceX Launch Solar Arrays, Cargo to Space Station [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 864 & BENKYO RADIO 864. Here’s a lecture on Q# Programming by Future Tech from Johnny Hooyberghs.

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JETLAG RADIO 863 | BENKYO RADIO 863

  • New Report Says American Government Agencies Are Using Malware Similar To Banned Pegasus Spyware [Slashdot.org]

  • FDA approves 2nd U.S. RSV vaccine [AXIOS]

  • Amazon Turns to AI to Weed Out Damaged Goods — Company expects artificial intelligence to reduce the number of damaged items moving through fulfillment centers and to speed up deliveries [TechMeme]

  • To attract parents back to the workforce, companies are paying cash [Quartz]

  • Do we really need an app for everything? [Vox]

  • This building in Amsterdam is almost 100% reusable [TheNextWeb]

  • Go Ahead and Make Your AI Recipe. It Won’t Be Good. [Eater]

  • 3 Tips for Adapting to the Post-Pandemic Culture Shock at WorkThe authors of a new book, 'Culture Shock,' from Gallup provide data-backed recommendations for companies creating their new work 'normal.' [Inc.]

  • How companies stopped worrying and are giving workers the hybrid workplace they want [Fast Company]

  • How to Learn French in Seven Hours (and other stories about Jazz) [Medium]

  • The Government Says UFOs Are Real — And Fighter Pilots Want You to Help Look for Them (For Real) [Entrepreneur]

  • An Eating Disorder Chatbot Is Suspended for Giving Harmful Advice [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 718 [TWIT]

  • Connect on the go and learn new skills with new Android features [Google Blog]

  • Large sequence models for software development activities [Google Research]

  • At a Slight Angle to the Universe [Poetry Foundation]

  • Astronomers detected two major targets with a single telescope – a mysterious signal and its source galaxy [Astronomy Magazine]

  • How Tech Helps Holt Renfrew Better Track Sustainability Efforts [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 863 & BENKYO RADIO 863. There’s a new Peter Crouch documentary. Ought to be interesting!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 862 | BENKYO RADIO 862

  • How to make the re-election of Recep Tayyip Erdogan less bad news [The Economist] #Turkey

  • The second world war turned Okinawa into a graveyard. Now it’s in China’s sights [1843 magazine]

  • Erdogan’s presidential win in Turkey shows just how much power he already had [The Economist Podcasts]

  • EIU’s core forecast is for a last-minute compromise between Democrats and Republicans before the default deadline. Learn more in EIU’s latest article: [The EIU]

  • UFOs: Five revelations from Nasa's public meeting [BBC News]

  • Apple Tests New High-End Macs With M2 Max and M2 Ultra Chips Ahead of WWDC [Bloomberg] still waiting for Apple M3 + BMW M3 combo, let’s go

  • US announces $46 million in funds to eight nuclear fusion companies [Reuters]

  • Arab states cannot whitewash Syria’s human rights record [AL-Jazeera News] #Syria

  • The Case That Being Poor and Black is Bad for Your Health [The New Yorker] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter

  • Computex 2023: all the news from Taiwan’s big PC show [The Verge]

  • UN numbers say meat is bad for the climate. The reality is worse. [Vox] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange #CowFarts

  • The Linux Foundation Europe launches RISE, the RISC-V Software Ecosystem project [TechCrunch] #Linux

  • IBM wants to build a 100,000-qubit quantum computer [MIT Technology Review]

  • The 10 best cities to become a homeowner, where houses are affordable relative to incomes and property values tend to go up [Insider]

  • 🤲 Rennes Ville et Métropole fait de la transformation écologique et sociale le cœur de son action de développement économique.

    👥 Son objectif : inciter les entreprises à être actrices de leur transformation écologique et sociale, qu’elle que soit leur taille ou leur secteur d’activité.

    MEDEF 35 | Mouvement des entreprises de France Ille-et-Vilaine | Le Poool | Région Bretagne [LinkedIn]

  • Bruce Springsteen review – after half a century, still having the time of his life [The Guardian]

  • Why Are Remote Corporate Workers Having More Fun? Co-Working Spaces. [New York Times]

  • 3 Slack Habits That Stress Out Co-Workers The Most [Huffington Post]

  • Near Darwin — A poem for Wednesday [The Atlantic]

  • The Rise, Fall And Potential Resurrection Of Ron DeSantis [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Amazon workers walk out amid layoffs, citing concerns for climate [The Washington Post]

  • Après la démission de Patrick Cohen de Radio France, Sibyle Veil peine à rassurer les salariés de Franceinfo [Le Monde]

  • Feeling an existential crisis brewing? Here are 3 ways to cope. [Mashable]

  • Mysterious Metallic Orbs Flying ‘All Over the World,' Pentagon Says at NASA UFO Panel [VICE News]

  • Atlanta Police Arrest Organizers of Bail Fund for Cop City Protesters [The Intercept_]

  • Every season actually begins twice—here’s why [Nat Geo]

  • He was expelled after he refused to cut his afro. 57 years later, he got his degree [NPR]

  • California Senate approves bill to limit police stops for headlights, expired registration [CapRadioNews]

  • Mai 2023 en perspective [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • How Kyiv Is Wooing the Global South [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • Can the Two-State Solution Be Saved? [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Launches Landmark Immigration Schemes to Compete for Global Talent [The Diplomat]

  • The Physicist Who Glues Together Universes [Quanta Magazine]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 862 & BENKYO RADIO 862. Interesting developments in the NBA Finals. The Denver Nuggets against the Miami Heat? I had no idea Denver was this strong this year, and great to see Kevin Love in the NBA Finals, awesome news for Mental Health.

Until Next Time!