JETLAG RADIO 931 | BENKYO RADIO 931

  • What Ukraine’s bloody battlefield is teaching medics [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • The “crazy professors” making drones for Ukraine [1843 magazine] #Ukraine

  • Ukraine's invisible battle to jam Russian weapons [BBC News] #Ukraine

  • Fully Remote New Hires Show 18% Drop in Productivity, Study Says [Bloomberg] please open a fucking local coffee shop open late in Central Valley California with wifi and a bathroom, thanks. PS. If you want to give me $250 to pay for monthly local Co-Working Office, that’s fine too.

  • Trump's threatening post flagged by U.S. prosecutors to judge [Reuters]

  • Father Paolo: Christian monk who disappeared after trying to talk to ISIL [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Hidden Harms of CPR - The brutal procedure can save lives, but only in particular cases. Why has it become a default treatment? [The New Yorker]

  • Meta’s new shooter game is the most fun I’ve ever had in the metaverse / Super Rumble may not be the most impressive game of all time — but it’s the best thing going in Horizon Worlds. [The Verge]

  • Therapy is health care. So why won’t your health insurance pay for it? [Vox]

  • Hate your commute? Googlers can sleep on campus at a discount [TechCrunch]

  • Decoding the data of the Chinese mpox outbreak [MIT Technology Review]

  • The remote work revolution is officially dead: Zoom just told employees to return to the office. [Business Insider]

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  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 528 of the invasion [The Guardian]

  • How to Self-Publish Your E-Book [The New York Times]

  • Podiatrists Share What They'd Never Do (And Wish You Wouldn't Either) [Huffington Post]

  • Western Diplomats Need to Stop Whining About Ukraine [The Atlantic]

  • What Trump’s Latest Indictment Means for 2024 [FiveThirtyEight] #TrumpIsGoingToPrison

  • ‘Interstellar shout’ restores NASA contact with lost Voyager 2 spacecraft [The Washington Post]

  • How French basketball caught on to NBA-style sports business [Le Monde]

  • Webb telescope stares into a galaxy that's long intrigued scientists [Mashable]

  • Three People Died in an Amtrak Derailment Caused by Faulty Freight Rail Tracks Overworked Track Inspector Missed, Report Finds [VICE News]

  • Senate Democrats Blocked Watchdog for Ukraine Aid - Ignoring Lessons From Afghanistan [The Intercept_]

  • Was this massive volcano on Mars once an island? [National Geographic]

  • The Ring Nebula comes into focus, and it's astounding [NPR]

  • Davis-born Hasan Minhaj is reportedly being eyed to host ‘The Daily Show’ [CapRadioNews]

  • L’Ukraine s’invite dans l’élection américaine [Le Monde diplomatique] #Ukraine

  • No Water, No Workers, No Chips — TSMC and other tech giants need to take climate into account or risk seeing their investments go up in smoke. [Foreign Policy]

  • Putin’s War on History — The Thousand-Year Struggle Over Ukraine [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • Afghanistan in China’s Grand Strategy — China’s active engagement in the country’s affairs is driven by Afghanistan’s strategic position at the crossroads of Central and South Asia, coupled with its abundant natural resources. [The Diplomat]

  • The Cryptographer Who Ensures We Can Trust Our Computers [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday dans la salle de contrôle du Linac1, en 1966, lors d'une ronde de nuit. L'accélérateur linéaire 1 était le seul fournisseur de protons aux synchrotrons du CERN jusqu'en 1978, lorsque le Linac 2 a pris le relais. En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Space-Based Quantum Science Lab Keeps Getting Better [NASA]

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JETLAG RADIO 930 | BENKYO RADIO 930

  • Nvidia AI Image Generator Fits On a Floppy Disk and Takes 4 Minutes To Train [Slashdot.org]

  • Trump indictment alleges 5-part plot to overturn election [AXIOS]

  • Quantum Tech Will Transform National Security. It’s Testing U.S. Alliances Now. [TechMeme]

  • Poor countries got screwed on covid vaccines. They’re making sure it won’t happen again [Quartz]

  • Trump has been indicted for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election.The US government unveiled four charges against the former president today, including conspiracy to defraud the United States. The New York Times has the text of the indictment. [The Verge]

  • Celebrities Can’t Stop Making Ice Cream [Eater]

  • Are You on Facebook? Here's How to Sign Up for the $725 Million Class Action Settlement [Inc.]

  • 3 ways to increase your mental resilience, according to extreme athletes [Fast Company]

  • Why Midlife Is Going to Be Especially Hard On Millennials [Medium]

  • What's Inside the Office of the Future [Entrepreneur]

  • Our Favorite Language Learning Apps (and a Pocket Translator) [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 880 [TWIT]

  • The ups and downs of 0-days [Google Blog]

  • In search of a generalizable method for source-free domain adaptation [Google AI Blog]

  • Not a Game — Two new genre-bending books by Terrance Hayes find freedom in individuality. [Poetry Foundation]

  • 50th anniversary: A brief history of Astronomy magazine [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Become a Citizen Developer with SAP's Low-Code/ No-Code offering | SAP Learning [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 930 & BENKYO RADIO 930. Razer recently discussed World Environment Day 2023. Please pay attention to this video. Thanks.

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JETLAG RADIO 929 | BENKYO RADIO 929

  • かしや (Kashiya in Osaka) [Ramen Adventures]

  • How to use DJUCED with Beatport Streaming [Beatportal]

  • SampleRadar: 505 free rave synths samples [Computer Music]

  • It's here! No it's not! Is Behringer's $99 Pro VS Mini synth finally available to buy? [Future Music]

  • Meet the winners of the Pete Tong DJ Academy Future Talent Awards [DJ Mag]

  • Daft Punk Shares Never-Never-Seen-Before ‘Random Access Memories’ Studio Footage [Mixmag]

  • Dimension drops drum and bass single ‘DJ TURN IT UP’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Meditation or Music? The Muse Frequency Explore Both With New Album, ‘Diary of An Artist In Love’ [Your EDM]

  • What you learn on a 24-hour train journey east through Europe [The Economist]

  • China wants to choose the next Dalai Lama. He has other plans [1843 magazine]

  • Japan thump Spain to book last-16 Norway tie [BBC News]

  • The Post-Covid Economy, Taylor’s Version, Is … a Myth [Bloomberg]

  • Japan chip equipment supplier Disco to set up center in India - Nikkei [Reuters]

  • UN agency for Palestinian refugees seeks $1.6bn in funding [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Public Opinion About Trump’s Criminality is Shifting—A Bit [The New Yorker] #TrumpIsGoingToPrison

  • Microsoft’s repairability push now extends to Xbox controllers, too / The Xbox team has first-party repair kits, instructions, and videos to fix standard and Elite Series 2 Xbox gamepads. [The Verge]

  • How to set boundaries with grandparents [Vox]

  • Kevin Systrom talks AI and his post-Instagram social app at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 [TechCrunch]

  • These moisture-sucking materials could transform air conditioning [MIT Technology Review]

  • 'He is in war time': Mark Zuckerberg's desperate, last-ditch attempt to remake himself — and Meta [Business]

  • Data analysis is a powerful skill that can help you answer questions, solve problems, or generate insights from data. But how do you apply data analysis techniques effectively and efficiently? Learn how to apply data analysis techniques in six steps: define your goal, collect your data, organize your data, explore your data, interpret your data, and communicate your results. — Whether you are a beginner or an expert, these steps will help you plan, execute, and evaluate your data analysis projects. What data analysis techniques do you use most often and why? [LinkedIn] #DataAnalysis

  • Search for Voyager 2 after Nasa accidentally sends wrong command [The Guardian]

  • How Trump Could Wreck Things for Republicans in 2024 [The New York Times]

  • 32 Travel Products Under $20 That Are Worth Every Damn Penny [Huffington Post]

  • Humans Love Fireflies. Maybe Too Much. [The Atlantic]

  • What 2020 Did — And Didn’t — Change About How Americans Vote [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Biden, reversing Trump, won’t move military’s Space Command to Alabama [The Washington Post]

  • How 'Stranger Things' helped boost Dungeons & Dragons' popularity [Le Monde]

  • Steph Curry breathes through the pain on 'Hot Ones' [Mashable]

  • A Major Climate System Will Collapse Decades Ahead of Schedule and Unleash Devastation, Scientists Predict [VICE News]

  • Stormy Daniels May Have the Last Word on Donald Trump [The Intercept_]

  • Cruise into Timeless Cultures [National Geographic]

  • Yes, heat can affect your brain and mood. Here's why [NPR]

  • Investor in talks to revive Sacramento Republic FC efforts to join MLS [CapRadioNews]

  • L’Ukraine s’invite dans l’élection américaine [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The United States’ Quantum Talent Shortage Is a National Security Vulnerability [Foreign Policy]

  • America’s Israel Conundrum — The Right Way to Use U.S. Leverage With Netanyahu [Foreign Affairs]

  • Multinational Talisman Sabre Exercises Underway [The Diplomat]

  • How (Nearly) Nothing Might Solve Cosmology’s Biggest Questions [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici la construction de la caverne souterraine pour le grand collisionneur de hadrons à haute luminosité (HL-LHC) au point 1, à côté du site @atlasexperiment. Le #HiLumiLHC améliorera considérablement les performances du #LHC en augmentant le nombre de collisions de particules. [CERN_FR]

  • Earth Information Center: Discover Earth as NASA Sees It [NASA]

  • Human trafficking and migrant smuggling: more than 1,000 arrests in joint INTERPOL-AFRIPOL operation [INTERPOL]

  • Biden Says Space Command will Stay in Colorado [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Attack of the 650 HP BMW 1M Clone [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 929 & BENKYO RADIO 929. Here’s an update for the Nopia synth.

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JETLAG RADIO 928 | BENKYO RADIO 928

  • How to reduce American carnage [The Economist]

  • Rum and coke and automatic rifles: Myanmar’s Gen Z guerrillas — Young soldiers have buoyed the country’s fight for freedom, but at great cost. Irena Long meets them in their jungle hideout [1843 magazine]

  • Ukraine war: 'People call us the Ghosts of Bakhmut' [BBC News]

  • Extreme Heat and Aging Power Grids Are a Deadly Combination [Bloomberg]

  • Insight: Promising new Alzheimer's drugs may benefit whites more than Blacks [Reuters]

  • ‘Word of God’: Why Muslims are opposed to the burning of the Quran [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Georgia’s Racketeering Law May Now Ensnare Donald Trump — Fani Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, often relies on Georgia’s capacious rico statute—though critics say that she has stretched it past the law’s intent. [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge’s 2023 back-to-school gift guide [The Verge]

  • Why TikTokers are drinking laundry detergent [Vox]

  • Would-be Twitter rival T2 adds DMs — a feature others, including Threads, don’t yet have [TechCrunch]

  • Cryptography may offer a solution to the massive AI-labeling problem [MIT Technology Review]

  • It’s official: The battery crunch is the new chip shortage [Business]

  • What an impressive turnout for our cool Show & Tell session at the heart of Silicon Valley last week! The SAP Labs US team is continuously pushing the boundaries of what's possible by leading cutting-edge Generative AI and machine learning projects to shape the future of industries worldwide. Super impressed with the variety of demos and innovations shared and, of course, with the awesome energy permeating every single corner of the room! — My personal highlight was the opportunity to connect with the many bright minds in this incredible ecosystem. Co-innovating and exchanging great ideas are so deeply ingrained here, helping us to build products that matter – I couldn’t be more inspired by the passion and collaboration in this innovation powerhouse! #GenerativeAI #SAPLabs #Innovation Christian Klein Thomas Saueressig Sabine Bendiek Yaad Oren Lloyd Adams Angela Marie Feher Luke Nixon Utsavi Benani Manasi Joglekar Volha Hancharova Sachin Kaura Ajay Jose Manali Jain Joe Dabaghian Stephanie Mosqueda Libby Bramson Straube [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Yellow trucking firm lays off its 30,000 US workers as it ceases operations [The Guardian]

  • The Unshakeable Base That Makes Trump So Hard to Beat — Alone, their support is not enough for Donald Trump to win the primary. But it is large enough to leave his rivals with only a narrow path to victory. [The New York Times]

  • It’s Time To Address The Sexual Abuse Of Latino Boys — And Why Their Abusers Are Sometimes Protected [Huffington Post]

  • Big Beer Is Not So Big Anymore [The Atlantic]

  • Alabama's Proposed Congressional Map Is Still Biased Against Black Voters [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Online book clubs are exploding. Let’s find the right one for you. [The Washington Post]

  • UNESCO recommends placing Venice on its List of World Heritage in Danger [Le Monde]

  • Why extreme heat brings worse mental health — and what you can do about it. [Mashable]

  • The Linux Community Is Circumventing Red Hat's Controversial New Strategy [VICE News]

  • Sinema Bill on Firefighter Pay is '“Slap in the Face” to Workers Battling Blazes — Biden’s 2021 funding boost for federal wildland firefighters is set to lapse, and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s proposal would give them a major pay cut. [The Intercept_]

  • Something in our galaxy is flashing every 20 minutes—but what? [National Geographic] It’s Cybertron, obviously

  • Latest in Ukraine: Ukraine's counteroffensive makes some gains [NPR] #Ukraine

  • The hidden cost of California’s hot workplaces: 20,000 job injuries a year [CapRadioNews]

  • Une multinationale contre Salvador Allende [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What would it mean for Hussein al-Sheikh to lead a people whose dream of independence is no longer alive? [Foreign Policy] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • The Korea Model — Why an Armistice Offers the Best Hope for Peace in Ukraine [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • Pakistan’s Economic Blindspot — No number of IMF packages or foreign bailouts will suffice in keeping the Pakistani economy afloat without the country undergoing a multifaceted structural revamp. [The Diplomat]

  • New Proof Shows That ‘Expander’ Graphs Synchronize [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 928 & BENKYO RADIO 928. Here’s another trailer from the JDM: Japanese Drift Master video-game which will be coming soon.

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JETLAG RADIO 927 | BENKYO RADIO 927

  • Forget Subtitles. YouTube Now Dubs (Some) Videos with AI-Generated Voices [Slashdot.org]

  • Congress gets a timeout after dysfunctional summer [AXIOS]

  • ‘Super Listeners’ Make Up 2% of Artists’ Monthly Listeners on Spotify, But Account for Over 18% of Monthly Streams [TechMeme]

  • Meme stock investors want a bite of the Tupperware stock [Quartz]

  • How “windfall profits” from AI companies could fund a universal basic income [Vox]

  • Virtual worlds pioneer targets sports for revival of metaverse dream [TheNextWeb]

  • The Best Pasta Salad Recipes, According to Eater Staff [Eater]

  • How Business Apparel Brands Adapted to the New Hybrid Work Norm--and Kept Customers Happy — Changing consumer behavior has forced several apparel companies to reevaluate the way they do business. Their efforts are a lesson in the right way to listen to customers. [Inc.]

  • Stack Overflow is embracing, not fighting, AI [Fast Company]

  • Embracing The Grumpy Old Man Within [Medium]

  • 55 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2023 [Entrepreneur]

  • A Patient May Be Free of HIV, Thanks to This Drug [WIRED] #NewWarpSpeedProjectForProductREDpathwaytojackpotakaTheCureForHIVAIDS with a warp speed-like type program, a cure can be found within 1-3 years, unlike 20 slow years of research

  • This Week in Tech 938 [TWIT]

  • 4 new ways to use Chrome on iOS [Google Blog]

  • Google at ICML 2023 [Google AI Blog]

  • Writing from the Ashes: On the Burning Haibun [Poetry Foundation]

  • How to observe a meteor shower [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP Discovery Day for Procurement | Aftermovie (Dutch) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 927 & BENKYO RADIO 927. The walls continue to close onto Trump. The time is near. He will spend the rest of his life in prison. At the end of the day, the United States Air Force cannot let this psychopath gamble with our military, especially during the War in Ukraine. He is a Klansman (MAGA is just their fake politically correct term that they’re using) who must be stopped.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 926 | BENKYO RADIO 926

  • The high-tech race to improve weather forecasting [The Economist]

  • The demonisation of BlackRock’s Larry Fink [1843 magazine]

  • Ukraine moves Christmas Day in snub to Russia [BBC News]

  • Clear Led a Flyer Carrying Ammo Under a False Name to TSA, Sparking Probe [Bloomberg]

  • What lies beneath — Land mines left by Russian forces in Ukraine pose a deadly threat to Kyiv's military - and civilians in liberated territory. [Reuters]

  • ‘He didn’t want to die’: Mourning Palestinian teenager Faris Abu Samra [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Boss and His Botched Coverup — The latest charges against Donald Trump show him and his Mar-a-Lago band to be as lame as the Watergate plumbers. [The New Yorker]

  • Today I learned they make delightfully retro cassette tape power banks / A Shenzhen company called Remax does, specifically. [The Verge]

  • Is it time to be worried about Covid-19 again? [Vox]

  • Startups aren’t (just) a young person’s game [TechCrunch]

  • Six ways that AI could change politics [MIT Technology Review]

  • Website does not work because does not let Ad-Blocker [Business Insider]

  • Try these small tips to set yourself up for a productive day. ☀️ Juliana Echeverri, Thrive Global's Principal Customer Success Manager (celebrating 2 years at Thrive today 🎉) shares the Microstep that changed everything for her: "Eliminating multitasking. I was not aware of the science on multitasking and the terrible consequences it has for your productivity and IQ. I now try to monotask as much as possible and this has been truly the most effective way to manage my mental health." #productivity #multitasking #mentalhealth [LinkedIn]

  • Trafficking victims endured ‘horrible conditions’ in US illegal drug operation [The Guardian]

  • Fighting With Your Partner? Use These 4 Phrases. [The New York Times]

  • Joe Biden Acknowledges 7th Grandchild For First Time [Huffington Post]

  • Trump’s Legal Turmoil Just Keeps Getting Worse [The Atlantic]

  • What's Going On With House Retirements This Cycle? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Is the godlike AI in ‘Mission: Impossible’ realistic? I asked an expert. [The Washington Post]

  • Parenting: How did we end up with 'indoor children'? [Le Monde]

  • How to split screen on Mac [Mashable]

  • Viral Superconductor Study Claims to 'Open a New Era for Humankind.' Scientists Aren't So Sure. [VICE News]

  • Meet the Man Driving the Right’s Culture War Panic [The Intercept_]

  • Something in our galaxy is flashing every 20 minutes—but what? [National Geographic]

  • Here's how you can help kids stay healthy if they play outside in a heat wave [NPR]

  • As extreme heat threatens workers’ health, California legislators, activists push for nationwide protections [CapRadioNews]

  • Longo Maï, sur les sentiers de l’utopie [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Europe’s Northern Flank Is More Stable Than You Think [Foreign Policy]

  • The War That Defied Expectations — What Ukraine Revealed About Military Power [Foreign Affairs]

  • Central Asia Comes Out of the Russian Shadow [The Diplomat]

  • New Proof Shows That ‘Expander’ Graphs Synchronize [Quanta Magazine]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 926 & BENKYO RADIO 926. Hundreds of jobs were created by AMD (#TeamRed, AMD Advantage Program) in Folsom, California, where a new building will be built. Will the Folsom Intel Corporation (#TeamBlue) building remain intact, or will all their jobs move to Ohio due to the 2025 Project (#IntelQuantum and more) and disrespect (4 years with zero paychecks)? It’s only a matter of time. Especially when I have not received a phone call.

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JETLAG RADIO 925 | BENKYO RADIO 925

  • Era of Global Boiling Has Arrived, UN Chief Says [Slashdot.org]

  • Heat wave puts over two-thirds of U.S. population under heat alerts [AXIOS]

  • Sony has sold 40 million PS5s / Despite supply chain issues and the problems caused by the pandemic, Sony says the PS5 supply is now ‘well-stocked.’ [TechMeme]

  • 50 years of business moves that elevated hip-hop [Quartz]

  • Welcome to X, the wannabe “super app” formerly known as Twitter [Vox]

  • This tech helps farmers monitor their crops — from space [TheNextWeb]

  • The Casa Bonita Reopening Is Real but It Might as Well Be a Joke [Eater]

  • What the Co-Founder of Atlassian Thinks About the Future of CollaborationThe technology company now has over 240,000 customers around the globe and a "work from anywhere" policy. [Inc.]

  • The free, easy way to stream videos from a computer to your TV [Fast Company]

  • Why Japanese People Are Not Interested in Promotions [Medium]

  • Have You Updated Your Vision Statement With Sustainability Goals? You Should, But Choose Your Words Carefully. [Entrepreneur]

  • What is Europe’s Latest Heat Wave Called Cerberus? It’s Complicated [WIRED]

  • FLOSS Weekly 742 - Endless Sky, Endless Fun [TWIT]

  • 3 ways unknown tracker alerts on Android help keep you safe [Google Blog]

  • In search of a generalizable method for source-free domain adaptation [Google AI Blog]

  • Audio Poems [Poetry Foundation]

  • A rare, mysterious radio source is stumping astronomers [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Discover How to Onboard the SAP Document and Reporting Compliance, Cloud Edition [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 925 & BENKYO RADIO 925. I’ve always loved Rick and Morty, especially since Morty was impatiently waiting to go out with his crush and instead his Grandpa asked him to go on a million adventures. They are making an anime which ought to be incredibly interesting.

JETLAG RADIO 924 | BENKYO RADIO 924

  • Big tech’s dominance is straining the logic of passive investing [The Economist]

  • Ukraine’s bog warriors brave swamps, stench and Russian drones [1843 magazine]

  • Elon Musk: Twitter rebranded as X as blue bird logo killed off [BBC News]

  • Amazon Will Make Some Employees Relocate for Return to Office [Bloomberg]

  • OpenAI's Sam Altman launches Worldcoin crypto project [Reuters]

  • An Israeli civil war? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Is This The End of Bibi? Netanyahu’s coalition of zealots, the resistance in the streets, and the Israeli Kulturkampf. [The New Yorker] #EndOfNetanyahu

  • What’s the best student laptop? We asked students / The best laptops for students, from kindergarten through college [The Verge]

  • Why are fictional presidents so young? [Vox]

  • As Twitter destroys its brand by renaming itself X, Mastodon user numbers are again soaring [TechCrunch]

  • Eric Schmidt: This is how AI will transform the way science gets done [MIT Technology Review]

  • A $5.5 trillion savings wipeout is raising risks for the US economy [INSIDER]

  • Organizations are developing net-zero emissions strategies to take tangible climate action. These strategies often require close collaboration with customers, business partners, and suppliers. For many organizations, more than 80% of their overall carbon footprint is from scope 3 emissions, which are indirect emissions resulting from activities such as the procurement of goods and services.

    The global supply chain continues to contribute to a significant part of our social and environmental impacts. At SAP, we are working towards a sustainable supply chain by eliminating single-use plastics, decreasing carbon emissions, enforcing human rights, and closely collaborating with a diverse supplier network – including social enterprises – across our seven procurement categories. As a purpose-driven company, we are always looking for ways to improve through our global procurement organization. Sustainable procurement practices have become one of the key enablers in achieving net-zero targets.

    At SAP, we aim to establish a multi-phased supply chain engagement program by 2024 for our key suppliers to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions along our upstream value chain.

    Hear more from our CFO Dominik Asam: https://sap.to/6043PpRbL [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • ‘We are winning’: Are US Jews who oppose Israeli settlements finally getting somewhere? — American Jews are growing sceptical of Israeli policies towards Palestinians and want limits on aid to prevent settlement growth [The Guardian]

  • Avi Loeb’s Deep Dive for Alien Life Is Making Other Scientists Gasp [New York Times]

  • Antony Blinken Estimates Ukraine Has Taken Back Nearly 50% Of Land Seized By Russia [Huffington Post]

  • Does Sam Altman Know What He’s Creating? — The OpenAI CEO’s ambitious, ingenious, terrifying quest to create a new form of intelligence [The Atlantic]

  • The government can help solve the Black male teaching shortage, advocates say [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Captain Underpants v. Roblox: Here’s how to get kids reading again [The Washington Post]

  • Emmanuel Macron dit vouloir « entendre l’émotion » des policiers « tout en faisant respecter l’Etat de droit » [Le Monde]

  • N-gen is going viral for making art out of your Spotify data [Mashable]

  • Researchers Find ‘Backdoor’ in Encrypted Police and Military Radios [VICE News]

  • SENATE COMMITTEE PASSES POTENTIAL FIRST STEP TO RADICALLY LOWER DRUG PRICES — Different ways of paying for drug development could generate more drugs that we desperately need more cheaply. [The Intercept_]

  • Omega-3s are more critical for your health than we thought [National Geographic]

  • U.S., European heat waves 'virtually impossible' without climate change, new study finds [NPR]

  • Delivery drivers want protection against heat. But it's an uphill battle [CapRadioNews]

  • Mais que fait la police ? [Le Monde diplomatique] I am also concerned by the level of FN supporters in the Police, this idealogy needs to change. They need to have more Left and Center Right voters.

  • Putin’s Paranoia Has Turned on Russia’s Far Right [Foreign Policy]

  • Putin Is Running Out of Options in Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • Are Foreign Musicians Banned From Performing in China? [The Diplomat]

  • New Proof Shows That ‘Expander’ Graphs Synchronize [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici le lien supraconducteur du #HiLumiLHC, connu sous le nom de python. 🐍 — Le cryostat flexible sera utilisé dans le #LHC à haute luminosité pour alimenter ses aimants triplets. Cette 1e série de câbles supraconducteurs formeront une ligne de transfert électrique innovante. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Completes First Launch Simulation for Artemis II Moon Mission [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 924 & BENKYO RADIO 924. It’s time for Trump’s third indictment. Trump News are no longer funny for anybody at the FBI Bureau, now that it has been confirmed that there are more than tens of thousands of MAGA Cult individuals who were just using this terminology when in fact they were secretly a bunch of KKK Klansmen. It’s time for Jack Smith to keep expediting whatever the hell he needs to do to end Trump once and for all.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 923 | BENKYO RADIO 923

  • Slackware Linux Distribution Turns 30 Years Old [Slashdot.org]

  • Trump classified documents trial set for May 2024 [AXIOS]

  • The Linux Foundation forms the Ultra Ethernet Consortium with AMD, Cisco, HPE, Intel, Meta, Microsoft, and others to optimize Ethernet standards for AI and HPC [TechMeme]

  • Google has officially changed its mind about remote work [Quartz]

  • The FTC’s case against Microsoft’s Activision acquisition is not going well [Vox]

  • Meet Europe’s hydrogen trailblazers on a quest for zero-emission air travel [TheNextWeb]

  • The 38 Essential Dublin Restaurants [Eater]

  • What the Co-Founder of Atlassian Thinks About the Future of Collaboration — The technology company now has over 240,000 customers around the globe and a "work from anywhere" policy. [Inc.]

  • Would you wear these new sneakers designed by AI? [Fast Company]

  • It Always Takes Longer Than You Expect (Even When You Take This Into Account) [Medium]

  • 3 Proven Ways to Achieve Superhuman Focus in 14-Days [Entrepreneur]

  • Listen to These Photographs of Sparkling Galaxies [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 71 [TWIT]

  • Why inclusive sets of images help us make better products [Google Blog]

  • Using societal context knowledge to foster the responsible application of AI [Google AI Blog]

  • The Recycling [Poetry Foundation]

  • Constellation Flashcards [Astronomy Magazine]

  • The Future-Proof Organization: Bain & Company | SAP Sapphire 2023 [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 923 & BENKYO RADIO 923. It’s here, summer is here. I do NOT want to hear ANY stories about black athletes (men/women) of ANY age suffer from dehydration on the (sport) field. I demand every coach to do whatever is necessary to gather enough water and gatorade/powerade for EVERYBODY. We got 100F (Triple-Digit-Weather) now up until the end of August/September. You all have a responsibility so that nobody from PeeWee league to the NFL does not collapse from heat exhaustion on the field. Thanks very much.

I’m trying LIFEWTR water that LeBron recommend, and as always, I enjoy JUST WATER (Mint flavor) from Will Smith’s son’s company. By the way, the answer is no, I am not being paid to use these two brands. Stay hydrated y’all!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 922 | BENKYO RADIO 922

  • How cities can respond to extreme heat [The Economist]

  • Will aviators ever kick their carbon habit? — Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, airlines say they will hit net-zero by 2050. But can it be done? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Putin may still seek revenge on Wagner boss – CIA chief [BBC News]

  • If Trump Wins a Second Term, He’ll Target His Enemies, Migrants and China [Bloomberg]

  • Rare submarine visit reminds North Korea of U.S. nuclear missiles out of sight, in range [Reuters]

  • How Afghan women secretly learn judo — over WhatsApp — A martial arts coach and his former student are training women in Afghanistan virtually from Norway. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Finally, the Trump Case We’ve Been Waiting For [The New Yorker]

  • Barbenheimer is just the beginning of this year’s summer blockbuster season / We’re already well into July, but this year’s summer of blockbuster movies is really only just beginning with Barbie and Oppenheimer. [The Verge]

  • Vox, the far-right party making gains in Spain, explained [Vox] not to be confused with Vox the news organization

  • It’s been a bumpy 6 months for edtech — are smoother roads ahead? [TechCrunch]

  • Is the digital dollar dead? [MIT Technology Review] I don’t think it is, the digital dollar will be huge in the United States in the next couple of years.

  • Pilots don't want to be promoted to captains anymore, and it's a huge problem for airlines [Business] Pilots are avoiding captain promotions due to unpredictable schedules, Reuters reported. — United failed to fill 50%, or 978 captain vacancies in the past year, it reported. — Captain shortages could cause significant flight disruptions.

  • Is the #metaverse a dreamland or dystopia? 🖼️ Artists showcased in our latest art exhibition prove that there is no single answer to this question. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • How can I best support my daughter who’s clashing with her teachers over racism? [The Guardian]

  • Biden Elevates C.I.A. Director to Become a Member of the Cabinet [The New York Times]

  • If You Sleep With Wet Hair, We Have Some News For You [Huffington Post]

  • The GOP’s Lurch Toward Extremism Comes for the Border [The Atlantic]

  • Past comments may give new clues in mystery around why US soldier entered North Korea [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Russia comes under global criticism for grain deal pullout, port attacks [The Washington Post]

  • French government reshuffle: Eight new ministers in a more political team [Le Monde]

  • Netflix's 'One Piece' trailer shows live-action Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates fighting fit [Mashable]

  • 'FUCK SPEZ': Reddit Users Unite to Turn r/Place Mural Into a Protest [Motherboard, Tech from VICE]

  • BORDER PATROL IS CAGING MIGRANTS OUTDOORS DURING DEADLY ARIZONA HEATWAVE [The Intercept_]

  • Atomic bomb survivors share their stories [National Geographic]

  • VP Harris says Florida's new Black history curriculum replaces 'history with lies' [NPR]

  • Folsom Public Library ends fines, the last in Sacramento County to do so [CapRadioNews]

  • Un fragile corridor contre la faim [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Long Shadow of Oppenheimer’s Trinity Test [Foreign Policy]

  • Ukraine’s Other Allies — The West Should Assist the Private Actors Helping Arm Kyiv [Foreign Affairs]

  • President Macron’s Historic Pacific Visit: A Signal of France’s Regional Step-Up [The Diplomat]

  • Math That Lets You Think Locally but Act Globally [Quanta Magazine]

  • La #PhotoDeLaSemaine présente l'installation du tube de faisceau central de @CMSExperiment en préparation pour le #LHCRun3, également appelé le "cœur" du détecteur. C’est à ce point d'interaction que les faisceaux entrent en collision. En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA, White House Advance Historically Black Scholar Recognition [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 922 & BENKYO RADIO 922. As always, you are aware that Coffee with Zack (Zaki) offers my thoughts on just about everything, and is informative for those dealing with Mental Health (especially Students), and Veterans with PTSD. GTO was an amazing manga/anime/series, and thankfully, its continuation resumes the story, therefore it will be on my bookclub over the next couple of months. Enjoy! Remember, school does not have to be torture, you can make it fun, you just have to be innovative. Those are some of the philosophies from Great Teacher Onizuka.

Until Next Time!