JETLAG RADIO 951 | BENKYO RADIO 951

  • How the Pentagon assesses Ukraine’s progress [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • Amazon does not have to make the best shows to eat Hollywood’s lunch [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Hurricane Lee becomes first category five storm of Atlantic season [BBC News]

  • Self-Driving Cars Might Finally Be For Real This Time [Bloomberg]

  • Hong Kong, Shenzhen deluged by heaviest rain on record [Reuters]

  • Netanyahu’s call to deport Eritreans shows Israel’s racism is global — International law bars Israel from pushing Eritreans out. But that, as Palestinians know well, has not stopped it before. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Harsh Glare of Justice - A mug shot of the former U.S. President Donald Trump. - On the ex-President’s snarly mug shot from the Fulton County Jail and a 2024 reality of Trump, Trump, and more Trump. [The New York Times] #TrumpIsGoingToPrison

  • Everything You Need To Know About The New RSV Vaccine [Huffington Post]

  • The Album That Made Me a Music Critic [The Atlantic]

  • Millions of American kids struggle to read. What are states doing to address it? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • How a small-town police officer took down the largest match-fixing ring in tennis [The Washington Post]

  • Rugby World Cup kicks off in France, ten months before the Olympics [Le Monde]

  • What are parasocial relationships? [Mashable]

  • A 'Wild' and Mysterious Discovery Just Upended Our Idea of Black Holes [VICE News]

  • Defying Rico Indictment, Faith Leaders Chain Themselves to Bulldozer to Stop Cop City [The Intercept_]

  • How to store fruits and veggies for maximum freshness [National Geographic]

  • The Situation Room got a makeover. Here's what it looks like now [NPR]

  • Governor Gavin Newsom appoints new ‘oil watchdog’ to investigate potential gas price gouging [CapRadioNews]

  • Brève histoire des rugbys [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Trump Didn’t Invent Isolationism [Foreign Policy]

  • Back in the Trenches — Why New Technology Hasn’t Revolutionized Warfare in Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • What’s Wrong With the Philippines’ New Anti-Trafficking Guidelines? [The Diplomat]

  • Magnetism May Have Given Life Its Molecular Asymmetry [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday en 1985, au bâtiment principal du CERN, conçu par l'architecte suisse Peter Steiger.

    Après plus de 70 ans de service, ce bâtiment est en cours de rénovation pour offrir un environnement moderne, écologique et modulable. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Swift Learns a New Trick, Spots a Snacking Black Hole [NASA]

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What’s up everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 951 & BENKYO RADIO 951. A State of Trance, Ibiza 2023 by Armin van Buuren has just been released. Awesome!

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JETLAG RADIO 950 | BENKYO RADIO 950

  • 2D To 3D AI Startup Was Actually Humans Doing the Work Manually [Slashdot.org]

  • UN: Tech dependence during pandemic "super-charged" education inequality [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft says Chinese hackers who in June breached US government email accounts stole an MSA key from a crash dump after hacking a Microsoft engineer's account [TechMeme]

  • Your talent wants a learning culture. Here are 5 steps to create one [Quartz]

  • AI-discovered drugs will be for sale sooner than you think [Vox]

  • Ukraine’s fight against disinformation is creating a new startup sector [TheNextWeb]

  • The 33 Essential Lisbon Restaurants [Eater]

  • He Fled a Civil War at Age 8. Now He's Driving One of the Fastest-Growing Companies in America [Inc.]

  • OpenAI reportedly nears $1 billion in annual sales [Fast Company]

  • JAVA 21 is here, but…. [Medium]

  • Concerned About a Coworker's Burnout? Here's How to Approach the Topic Safely and Tactfully [Entrepreneur]

  • The Mysterious Power of the Platform, The Internet’s Building Block [WIRED]

  • Then and now: 5 ways we’re continuing to improve Search [Google Blog]

  • TSMixer: An all-MLP architecture for time series forecasting [Google AI Blog]

  • torrin a. greathouse and Cindy Juyoung Ok on Form as Open-Source Software and Being Loud on the Page [Poetry Foundation]

  • Comet Nishimura is brightening and moving fast: See it now! [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Is your company ready for CSRD regulation? Join Our Webinar [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 950 & BENKYO RADIO 950. I’m not sure if season 2 of “The Diplomat” has been announced, but here are details from a real U.S. Diplomat which is reviewing season 1.

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JETLAG RADIO 949 | BENKYO RADIO 949

  • Ukraine’s counter-offensive is speeding up [The Economist]

  • The secret diary of a Ukrainian soldier: on the counter-offensive [1843 magazine]

  • Court decriminalises abortion across Mexico [BBC News]

  • Moderna: latest COVID vaccine effective against new variant [Reuters]

  • Gaza's calligraffiti of hope [AL-Jazeera News]

  • “Swift Justice” Looks Inside a Sharia Courtroom — The film offers an unrivalled glimpse into the heart of the Taliban’s Afghanistan, and into the truth that the West has failed to grasp about America’s longest war. [The New Yorker]

  • The AI Drake ‘Ghostwriter’ is back with a new song and is chasing a Grammy / The creator behind the AI-generated Drake song has released a new track featuring the voices of Travis Scott and 21 Savage. [The Verge]

  • The criminal justice system is broken. Restorative justice can help fill the gap. [Vox]

  • Clubhouse is trying to make a comeback [TechCrunch]

  • Coming soon: MIT Technology Review’s 15 Climate Tech Companies to Watch [MIT Tech Review]

  • A teen who lost his $12,000 bike while flying from Europe found it in an airport with an AirTag, but said neither United nor Brussels Airlines would help him retrieve it [Insider]

  • BIG NEWS!​ ​We're excited to announce SAP's intent to acquire LeanIX, a leading force in enterprise architecture management. This move is a significant milestone in our journey to help customers accelerate their business transformation.​ ​This acquisition is more than a strategic decision. It brings together two entities with shared goals and a history of partnership. By integrating LeanIX's expertise with the SAP Signavio Process Transformation Suite, our customers can look forward to improved AI-powered process optimization.​

    ​Our journey with LeanIX has been long-standing and based on collaboration and mutual respect. Our combined strengths promise to redefine business transformation as we move forward with this intent.​

    ​We're excited to welcome LeanIX to SAP!​

    #businessprocesstransformation #erpmodernization #enterprisearchitecture #sapsignavio ​

    ​Christian Klein Gero Decker Rouven Morato André Christ Sebastian Steinhauser Mani Pirouz [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • First hearing held in Georgia for 2020 election interference case [The Guardian]

  • Jan. 6 Rioters Have Been Held to Account. That Might Be the Easy Part. With leaders of the far-right groups that helped drive the attack on the Capitol sentenced to long prison terms, attention is shifting to the fraught process of prosecuting Donald Trump. [The New York Times]

  • Tropical Storm Lee Strengthens And Could Become ‘Strongest Hurricane Of The Year’ [Huffington Post]

  • The Metaphor That Explains Why America Needs to Prosecute Trump [The Atlantic]

  • What Are The Swing States Of The Future? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • A few schools mandated masks. Conservatives hit back hard. [The Washington Post]

  • Our guide to the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France [Le Monde]

  • What is the fediverse — and how might it affect creators? [Mashable]

  • Researchers Gave Unhoused People $7,500. What Happened Next Is Incredible. [VICE News]

  • U.S. Spy Agency Dreams of Surveillance Underwear It’s Calling “Smart Epants” [The Intercept_]

  • How can tourists help Maui recover? Here’s what locals say. [National Geographic]

  • The share of U.S. drug overdose deaths caused by fake prescription pills is growing [NPR]

  • California COVID cases are increasing, again. Here’s the latest on boosters and more [CapRadioNews]

  • L’émeute, entre jacquerie et carnaval [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • With Nuclear Threats, Putin Plays the West Like a Fiddle [Foreign Policy]

  • Bracing for Trump 2.0 — His Possible Return Inspires Fear in America’s Allies—and Hope in Its Rivals [Foreign Affairs]

  • How Did Pakistan Become Geopolitically Irrelevant? [The Diplomat]

  • Why Mathematical Proof Is a Social Compact [Quanta Magazine]

  • Quelques semaines après la réparation en un temps record d'une fuite d'hélium provoquée par un problème électrique, des faisceaux ont été injectés le 30 août dans le #LHC, qui est de nouveau en action.

    🔗 [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Oxygen-Generating Experiment MOXIE Completes Mars Mission [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 949 & BENKYO RADIO 949. More and more people from Jan 6th Insurrection are going to prison. This is excellent news, because we need to display the level of severity of how alarming it was to have America under attack by MAGA (KKK).

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JETLAG RADIO 948 | BENKYO RADIO 948

  • Apple To Launch 'Low-Cost' MacBook Series Next Year To Rival Chromebooks, Report Says [Slashdot.org]

  • Here are the harshest punishments yet for Jan. 6 rioters [AXIOS]

  • App Store launching on visionOS for developers later this year [TechMeme]

  • The US would rather regulate backpacks than guns [Quartz]

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

  • Sweden’s Scania unveils world’s first semi-truck covered in solar panels [TheNextWeb]

  • Yes, Chile Crisp Deserves a Whole Cookbook [Eater]

  • Why Remote Workers Feel Disconnected From Your Company Mission--and What You Can Do About It [Inc.]

  • The future of U.S. train travel is here—and it’s not on Amtrak [Fast Company]

  • Actionable Ideas I Got from the Book “Hidden Genius” That I Wish I Had Read Ages Ago [Medium]

  • Mercedes Just Introduced a New Car With Better Range Than a Tesla [Entrepreneur]

  • What Open AI Really Wants [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 885 [TWIT]

  • Questions, shrugs and what comes next: A quarter century of change [Google Blog]

  • SayTap: Language to quadrupedal locomotion [Google AI Blog]

  • Under a Future Sky [Poetry Foundation]

  • See Andromeda, our galactic neighbor: This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Learn SAP Signavio for Free | SAP Learning | SAP Student Zone [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 948 & BENKYO RADIO 948. Here’s a video review of Bomb Rush Cyberpunk, the best game that essentially reboots “Jet Set Radio / Jet Set Radio Future.”

Please understand that while I believe Bibidi Netanyahu is a monster worst than the Devil himself (he murdered 66 Palestinian toddlers in May 2021), the problem itself is not the entire Israeli population. Even the majority of the Israeli population is sick and tired of IDF, and Mossad (for their involvement in 9/11). Look, the Extreme-Right in Israel is a losing battle. They must go away. There are hundreds of thousands of Israelis in the streets dancing and chanting, and they just want to live in Peace and Harmony, in similar fashion, so do the Palestinians who have been waiting for the past 74 years to stop living behind a wall, similar to the Berlin wall. Anyway, long story short, stop ripping on Kyle because he’s a Jew, and just get rid of Bibidi Netanyahu. Also, Wonder Woman needs some privacy, is married with kids so IF YOU WOULD ALL STOP JERKING OFF TO A WOMAN IN WORLD WAR II COSTUME, THAT’D BE GREAT.

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JETLAG RADIO 947 | BENKYO RADIO 947

  • What is El Niño? [The Economist]

  • A three-way nuclear-arms race is brewing [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Dogs perform Mozart with orchestra in Denmark [BBC News]

  • Digital Nomads Are Traveling by Day and Working by Night [Bloomberg]

  • Ukrainian intercepts show Russian soldiers’ anger at losses, disarray [Reuters]

  • Israel kills Palestinian, destroys even more of Nur Shams camp [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Can Teachers And Parents Get Better at Talking to One Another? [The New Yorker]

  • The Audi Q6 E-tron has three screens lighting up the entire dashboard / Dubbed the ‘Digital Stage,’ the Audi Q6 E-tron has two displays for the driver and one for the passenger. [The Verge]

  • Consider the road trip [Vox]

  • Arm’s latest IPO filing eyes potential $52b valuation [TechCrunch]

  • Here’s why I am coining the term “embryo tech” [MIT Technology Review]

  • Oil prices soar to 10-month high as Russia and Saudi Arabia commit to slash production for longer [Markets Insider]

  • We’re building a new home to support our growing community. Learn about improved features that make it easier to collaborate with your friends and peers. https://sap.to/6047PQm77 [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Massachusetts teen dies after eating spicy tortilla chip [The Guardian]

  • An Unexpected Hotbed of Y.A. Authors: Utah [New York Times]

  • How To Make The Perfect French Omelet, According To Experts [Huffington Post]

  • Private Schools Have Become Truly Obscene [The Atlantic]

  • Everything You Need To Know About Tuesday's Special Elections In Rhode Island And Utah [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Dangerous heat is spreading. See what it will be like in your city in 2030 and 2050. [The Washington Post]

  • Rugby World Cup takes place under tight security [Le Monde]

  • How to ask a teen if they're feeling suicidal [Mashable] I have not watched “13 Reasons Why” but apparently in every season, it is a bunch of teenagers double-crossing one another and trying to cause the main character to commit suicide. Very dangerous TV-show. I specifically said a few years ago that this show was a terrible idea, and now in the world of Tik-Tok, it’s even more dangerous. This TV show should be rated TV-MA for mature content because it talks about suicide in such an entertainment fashion.

  • Video Game Workers Are Now Voting Whether to Strike Over AI, Wages [VICE News]

  • What We’re Reading and Streaming — Novels, nonfiction, podcasts, and more, recommended by Intercept staffers. [The Intercept_]

  • How can tourists help Maui recover? Here’s what locals say. [National Geographic]

  • Google turns 25, with an uncertain future as AI looms [NPR]

  • SacAnime convention returns to Sacramento this weekend [CapRadioNews]

  • Les Livres du Mois [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Latin America Doesn’t Want to Be Forced Into Cold War 2.0 [Foreign Policy]

  • Putin Races Against the Clock — The Dangers of a Desperate Russia [Foreign Affairs]

  • New Codes Could Make Quantum Computing 10 Times More Efficient [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici le modèle de Science Gateway, le futur centre scientifique du CERN, présenté pour la première fois en 2019. En savoir plus sur Science Gateway de la part de Fabiola Gianotti, la directrice générale du CERN: [CERN_FR] #CERNScienceGateway

  • Webb Reveals New Structures Within Iconic Supernova [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 947 & BENKYO RADIO 947. The FBI has footage of Roger Stone’s chatter on Jan 6th, including the sentence: ‘Let’s Get Right to The Violence’ which is in the documentary “A Storm Foretold.” This is why Jan 6th was not a joke, and those individuals are not getting a slap on the wrists while tens of thousands of black and brown people are in jail over a little bit of weed.

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JETLAG RADIO 946 | BENKYO RADIO 946

  • Pentagon Has the Worst IT Helpdesk in the US Govt [Slashdot.org] I think it’s about damn time to upgrade systems from Windows XP to Windows 11.

  • Biden ratchets up Trump criticism in Labor Day speech [AXIOS]

  • How LLMs like GPT-4 can have an equalizing effect in some cases, boosting less-skilled workers and potentially leveling the human-capital playing field [TechMeme]

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

  • America has the world’s safest air travel but sucks so bad at car safety [Vox]

  • While universities are incubation centres for innovative new ideas, many academics turned startup founders struggle to get their businesses off the ground. Here’s how this Dutch university city is leveraging its wealth of bright minds: [TheNextWeb]

  • The Eater College Dining Plan [Eater]

  • Why More Entrepreneurs Say They're Fed Up With Their Business Loans [Inc.]

  • Why most managers don’t want to come back to the office full-time — Surprise, surprise– though many CEOs in the financial industry want their workers to go to the office every day, most middle-managers don’t want to come back. [Fast Company]

  • The Book That Ended My YouTube Addiction [Medium]

  • Mental Health Warrior - Michael Phelps on how he uses his experience to inspire high performers to prioritize mental wellbeing. [Entrepreneur]

  • The 28 Best Mac Apps That Will Make Your Life Easier [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 943 [TWIT]

  • 7 tech tools I use for hiking, backpacking and camping [Google Blog]

  • RO-ViT: Region-aware pre-training for open-vocabulary object detection with vision transformers [Google AI Blog]

  • Kaleidoscopoem [Poetry Foundation]

  • Could the clouds of Venus support life? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP & Microsoft: Generative AI Use Cases | SAP Sapphire 2023 [SAP] #SAP

Here are President Joe Biden’s remarks for Labor Day 2023 in Philadelphia. Let’s hope his Phillies are doing well in the MLB! Hope y’all had a great #LDW2023 weekend on behalf of the U.S. Air Force, the Department of Defense, the State Department, 538’s Dance Department, Beatport, and others. Disclaimer, the video is in vimeo format since YouTube videos had issues with embedded videos.

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JETLAG RADIO 945 | BENKYO RADIO 945

  • The undeclared race to replace Emmanuel Macron [The Economist]

  • What is the value of a college degree? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Teacher suicide exposes parent bullying in S Korea [BBC News]

  • Mercedes Bets on Range Boost in Swipe at Tesla’s EV Lead [Bloomberg]

  • Putin tells Turkey's Erdogan: we're ready to discuss the grain deal [Bloomberg]

  • South Korea stands up to its bullies [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Twilight of Mitch McConnell and the Spectre of 2024 [The New Yorker]

  • A super-simple way to organize your internet / Plus, in this week’s Installer: Starfield is here, the Quibi story, and some great retro games. [The Verge]

  • Narcan — the opioid overdose medication — will finally be available over the counter [Vox]

  • How one elite university is approaching ChatGPT this school year [MIT Technology Review]

  • Porsche-designed German tanks, Ukraine’s latest weapon against Russia [Business]

  • The ADE Pro programme for 2023 is ready to be discovered on our website. Explore the Conference's first major topics, announced speakers, and industry brands that shape the global electronic music industry via: https://a-d-e.co/45Tb8Ec Stay tuned for more announcements as we're shaping up ADE Pro 👀 [LinkedIn] #ADE2023

  • Biographer says it wouldn’t be ‘total shock’ if Biden drops out of 2024 race [The Guardian] 2024 Presidential Campaign for VP Harris must begin immediately

  • Ready to Win - How World-Class Sports Organizations use Technology to Grow, Pivot and Persevere [New York Times] #SAP

  • A first look at the 1TB black Xbox Series S [The Verge]

  • Will I just keep spending more and more money forever? [Vox]

  • Launch into the future with the complete Space Stage agenda at TC Disrupt 2023 [TechCrunch]

  • How one elite university is approaching ChatGPT this school year [MIT Technology Review]

  • Russian pilot who defected to Ukraine with Mi-8 tells others to defect [Business Insider]

  • Biden comes out Swinging: ‘Real Estate Developer’ Trump Didn’t Build ‘A Damn Thing’ [Huffington Post]

  • What Are Trump's Chances Of Winning The GOP Primary? [FiveThirtyEight] #VeryDangerous

  • Is that unread book making you feel guilty? You’re not alone. [The Washington Post]

  • 'The GDP gap between Europe and the United States is now 80%' [Le Monde]

  • High-speed object just crashed into Jupiter, footage shows [Mashable]

  • A Mysterious Light In Space Keeps Switching On and Off. Now, We Know Why. [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • FBI Hoovering Up DNA at a Pace that Rivals China, Holds 21 Million Samples and Counting [The Intercept_]

  • How to visit the new Grand Canyon National Monument [National Geographic]

  • Splashdown! NASA's Crew-6 returns after 6 months at the International Space Station [NPR]

  • CapRadio lays off 12% of staff, cancels music programs amid financial issues [CapRadioNews]

  • Les pédagogies alternatives sauveront-elles l’école ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ukraine’s Long and Sordid History of Treason — For money or out of conviction, some Ukrainians are helping Russia kill their compatriots. [Foreign Policy]

  • Why Modi Can’t Make India a Great Power — Government-Backed Intolerance Is Tearing the Country Apart [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Women of Myanmar’s Spring Revolution [The Diplomat]

  • What a Contest of Consciousness Theories Really Proved [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici l'assemblage de l'expérience HRMT-45, où le TDIS – un dispositif de protection pour l'équipement du #LHC – a été testé, avant son installation, en reproduisant le scénario de défaillance le plus grave que le TDIS rencontrerait. En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA to Discuss Psyche Asteroid Mission, Optical Communications Demo [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 945 & BENKYO RADIO 945. Look at these morons. They’re all going to prison. #TrumpIsGoingToPrison This MAGA Cult is so annoying. They’re all going down. It’s time for it to be OVER. Many of them from #Jan6thInsurrection have been put to jail for 33 years, 18 years, and etc. They’re all going away for a long time. All this will finally be OVER once Trump and his entire family is DONE. We must ERADICATE the #TrumpMatrix.

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JETLAG RADIO 944 | BENKYO RADIO 944

  • Nissan Begins Repurposing Leaf Car Batteries As Portable Power Stations [Slashdot.org]

  • Public freakouts, burnout, and bullying: Bad behavior is here to stay [AXIOS]

  • Lenovo’s new Legion 9i is a liquid-cooled, Mini LED, RGB monstrosity / The $4,399 16-inch gaming laptop will feature a self-contained liquid cooling system. [TechMeme]

  • Designers and statisticians disagree on what makes a good information graphic [Quartz]

  • Is YouTube tracking your kids again? [Vox]

  • Your Fitbit is ‘useless’ unless you consent to illegal data sharing, says advocacy group [TheNextWeb]

  • Veggie Dogs Have Come a Long Way (Sort Of) [Eater]

  • How to Build Trust, According to the Founder of G2 [Inc.]

  • How to fill the U.S. job gap? Look no further than ‘Minecraft’. [Fast Company]

  • It’s OK to Make Mistakes. [Medium]

  • Economy Shows Signs of Slowing, Inflation Still Has a Majority of Americans Living Paycheck-to-Paycheck [Entrepreneur]

  • Review: TP-Link Archer BE800 Router [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google #731 [TWIT]

  • 6 must-try tips for taking incredible pet photos with your Pixel [Google Blog]

  • How to compare a noisy quantum processor to a classical computer [Google AI Blog]

  • Poem Bitten by a Man [Poetry Foundation]

  • Will humans ever go to Mars? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Coor's SAP SuccessFactors Implementation Journey (Swedish) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 944 & BENKYO RADIO 944. Here is a very important video from the Obama Foundation regarding #BlackLivesMatter (#BLM).

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JETLAG RADIO 943 | BENKYO RADIO 943

  • Ukraine’s counter-offensive is speeding up [The Economist]

  • He was tortured for standing up for Ukraine. Now he lives alone in a forest [1843 Magazine]

  • Ruby Franke: '8 Passengers' parenting mum arrested on child abuse suspicion [BBC News]

  • US Capitol attack: Proud Boys leader gets 18 years in prison, matching longest [Reuters]

  • Typhoon Saola makes landfall on China’s coast after slamming Hong Kong [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What Are Dreams For? Converging lines of research suggest that we might be misunderstanding something we do every night of our lives. [The New Yorker]

  • Tesla’s upgraded Model 3 has a new design, rear touchscreen, and range improvements / Tesla has made design changes inside and out on the Model 3 that should improve comfort, acoustics, and range. [The Verge]

  • Narcan — the opioid overdose medication — will finally be available over the counter [Vox]

  • Lenovo debuts gaming glasses and portal PC handheld [TechCrunch]

  • A biotech company says it put dopamine-making cells into people’s brains [MIT Technology]

  • Russia and Ukraine are fighting the kind of drone war the US military has been worrying about, and it's scrambling to prepare for a future that's already here [Business Insider]

  • Where do you sit along the flex work continuum? https://sap.to/6047PS0lh [LinkedIn]

  • US pro-Israel groups in bitter feud over Netanyahu’s far-right government [The Guardian]

  • Mitch McConnell May Be Experiencing Small Seizures, Doctors Suggest [The New York Times]

  • Defense Department Launches Website For Declassified Information On UFOs [Huffington Post]

  • The Other Work Remote Workers Get Done [The Atlantic]

  • How Americans Are Reacting To The Maui Wildfires [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Proud Boys leader gets 18 years, matching longest Jan. 6 punishment to date [The Washington Post]

  • France beat heat records on Thursday for fourth straight day [Le Monde]

  • Gen Z is reviving bad 2000s style and calling it 'older brother core' [Mashable]

  • Scientists Discovered Something We've Never Seen on the Sun, and It Could Explain a Lot [VICE News]

  • BIDEN ADMINISTRATION ADDS INSULIN TO DRUG PRICE NEGOTIATION LIST IN MAJOR BLOW TO BIG PHARMA [The Intercept_]

  • Where to travel in the U.S. this September [Nat Geo]

  • How to protect your ears and avoid hearing loss: An illustrated guide [NPR]

  • It’s a new school year for Sacramento City Unified students. Here’s what to know. [CapRadioNews]

  • Brève histoire des rugbys [Le Monde dipomatique]

  • Japan Boosts Defense Budget to Record High [Foreign Policy]

  • How Russia Globalized the War in Ukraine — The Kremlin’s Pressure-Point Strategy to Undermine the West [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan’s Defense Ministry Requests Largest Ever Budget for Fiscal Year 2024 [The Diplomat]

  • New Codes Could Make Quantum Computing 10 Times More Efficient [Quanta Magazine]

  • Quelques semaines après la réparation en un temps record d'une fuite d'hélium provoquée par un problème électrique, des faisceaux ont été injectés le 30 août dans le #LHC, qui est de nouveau en action.

    🔗 [CERN_FR]

  • Webb Reveals New Structures Within Iconic Supernova [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 943 & BENKYO RADIO 943. Everybody is getting sick and tired of asking potential employers about Excel skills. Look, most of us have used Excel since College. So with work experience, that means over 10 fucking years. Still, stupid racist Recruiters find ways not to hire dorks with pimples (even though those geeks know more) and hire pretty dumb blondes/brunettes instead. I’m fucking tired. In 6 months, Microsoft Co-Pilot comes out, then ANYBODY IN THE WORLD can do ANYTHING with Excel. The return of the EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY-WORK. People think equal opportunity means just women, fuck no. It means hiring the “ugly” dork with big ears too. Because if you don’t, the dork with big ears is gonna get so pissed off, he’s going to create Space Force.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 942 | BENKYO RADIO 942

  • Linux 6.5 Kernel Released [Slashdot.org]

  • ChatGPT plays doctor with 72% success [AXIOS]

  • In July 2023, the NHTSA ordered Tesla to provide data on Autopilot's “Elon mode”, which eliminates prompts for drivers to their keep hands on the wheel [TechMeme]

  • Sriracha: The good kind of heat [Quartz]

  • The urban legend about phone charging that just won’t die [Vox]

  • New report sheds light on average developer salaries in Germany [TheNextWeb]

  • The Grey Team Goes to Paris [Eater]

  • The untold history of how the internet almost didn’t happen. - Episode 6 [Inc.]

  • Generation X workers have become disillusioned with tech culture—and their jobs [Fast Company]

  • 3 Enchanting Japanese Words That Will Brighten Your Day [Medium]

  • 3 Principles for Scaling Content With AI Without Sacrificing Quality [Entrepreneur]

  • Super Mario Bros. Wonder Is What Happens When Devs Have Time to Play [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 77 [TWIT]

  • Cloud Next 2023: Sharing the best of our AI with Google Cloud [Google Blog]

  • WeatherBench 2: A benchmark for the next generation of data-driven weather models [Google AI Blog]

  • 110 Years of Poetry Magazine [Poetry Foundation]

  • Will humans ever go to Mars? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Libérez vos données avec SAP Datasphere | Replay Evènement 8 juin 2023 (French) [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 942 & BENKYO RADIO 942. Here’s a new DEV update from the team at Battlefield 2042, and words about the upcoming Season 6.

Until Next Time!