JETLAG RADIO 965 | BENKYO RADIO 965

  • The death toll from an explosion on Monday evening in Nagorno-Karabakh rose to at least 125. The cause of the blast at a fuel-storage facility remained unclear. Around 28,000 ethnic Armenians have fled the enclave for Armenia since Azerbaijan took control of the region last week. An envoy from Armenia will meet with Azerbaijani counterparts in Brussels on Tuesday. [The Economist]

  • It’s not the drone strikes that are hurting Moscow, it’s the traffic jams [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Iraq fire: At least 100 killed in blaze at wedding party in Nineveh [BBC News]

  • CIA Builds Its Own Artificial Intelligence Tool in Rivalry With China [Bloomberg]

  • Donald Trump found liable for fraud in New York civil case [Reuters]

  • Palestinian Authority welcomes first Saudi ambassador to Palestine [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Joe Biden’s Visit to a U.A.W. Picket Line Was a Powerful Political Gesture [The New Yorker]

  • Apple and Google want to shift how you listen to podcasts / Both companies are making big moves to consolidate listening on their flagship apps. [The Verge]

  • The Supreme Court just told Alabama to shut up and listen [Vox]

  • OpenAI is reportedly raising funds at a valuation of $80 billion to $90 billion [TechCrunch]

  • These scientists live like astronauts without leaving Earth [MIT Technology Review]

  • Business Insider has ad-blocker, no new articles

  • Meet Joule, your new AI copilot for personalized assistance, instant insights, and enhanced productivity – seamlessly integrated across your SAP apps. https://sap.to/6040u18LO [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • US surgeons are killing themselves at an alarming rate. One decided to speak out [The Guardian]

  • Did Ukraine Really Kill a Russian Admiral? Questions Emerge. [The New York Times] #Ukraine

  • Why You Always Need To Pee When You Get Close To Home [Huffington Post]

  • So Much for ‘Learn to Code’ — In the age of AI, computer science is no longer the safe major. [The Atlantic]

  • Democrats have been winning big in special elections [FiveThirtyEight]

  • How a government shutdown would affect Medicare, Medicaid benefits [The Washington Post]

  • French data protection chief: 'We believe in the growth of French and European AI operators' [Le Monde]

  • NASA rover finds place where extraordinary events occurred on Mars [Mashable] #Mars

  • America's Military Can’t Repair Its Own $1.7 Trillion Jet [VICE News] oh shut up, if you can’t even pay a contractor his modest $80,000/year income, and the shit is worth $1.7 Trillion, I mean are you fucking serious? There are contractors who make $350,000 a year.

  • FBI Warned Sikhs in the U.S. About Death Threats After Killing of Canadian Activist [The Intercept_]

  • What is Oktoberfest—and why is it actually in September? [National Geographic] I went to an Oktoberfest celebration in Modesto. Almost nobody showed up. I was very disappointed. I was hoping to talk to German-Engineering vehicles enthusiasts and SAP, 12 motherfuckers came in with my dream cars, sat for 3 minutes and left early.

  • How NPR covered the missionary who ran a center for malnourished kids where 105 died [NPR]

  • Gorman Museum of Native American Art opens expanded gallery at UC Davis [CapRadioNews]

  • Pourquoi tous ces putschs [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Morality of Ukraine’s War Is Very Murky [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • Why America Should Send Military Advisers to Ukraine [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • Landmines in Ukraine: Lessons for China and Taiwan [The Diplomat]

  • The Physical Process That Powers a New Type of Generative AI [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici une conception de chambre à vide en « acier doux », pour le télescope Einstein, une expérience reconnue par le CERN. Elle est conçue pour mesurer les ondes gravitationnelles dix fois plus précisément que les détecteurs d'ondes gravitationnelles existants. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Capsule Arrives in Houston [NASA]

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  • DuckDuckGo CEO Says It Takes 'Too Many Steps' To Switch From Google [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden admin offers thousands of Afghan refugees temporary protections [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft announces the Surface Laptop Studio 2 with upgraded chips and ports / It’s one of Microsoft’s more interesting laptop designs, but the first version wasn’t powerful enough for the price. The new device might be. [TechMeme]

  • Audiobooks: Reading allowed [Quartz]

  • Why is Rupert Murdoch leaving his empire now? [Vox]

  • DeepMind’s new AI tool can predict genetic diseases [TheNextWeb]

  • Eater: 100 Essential Restaurant Recipes from the Authority on Where to Eat and Why It Matters [Eater]

  • Covid Is on the Rise. Here's How Businesses Can Stay Safe This Fall — A recent increase in Covid-19 cases is expected to continue into the fall and winter months. [Inc.]

  • A new generation of Silicon Valley designers is racing to build AI’s next big thing [Fast Company]

  • Why Malcolm Gladwell Doesn’t Understand Michael Phelps [Medium]

  • AI vs. a Human Touch: Finding The Right Balance When It Comes to Branding [Entrepreneur]

  • Microsoft Shows Off New Surface Laptops and AI-Enhanced Windows [WIRED]

  • Get playful with art in four new cultural experiments [Google Blog]

  • MediaPipe FaceStylizer: On-device real-time few-shot face stylization [Google AI Blog]

  • From “Spring and All” [Poetry Foundation]

  • NASA wants to take UFOs seriously — and scientifically [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Geautomatiseerde productie met SAP S/4HANA en delaware's FAST Solution for Food (German) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 964 & BENKYO RADIO 964. Here is the RazerCon 2023 Livestream, with some great new announcements.

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JETLAG RADIO 963 | BENKYO RADIO 963

  • Ukraine faces a long war. A change of course is needed [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • The secrets to sorority admission? Perfect highlights and an image consultant [1843 magazine]

  • America’s $6bn hostage deal with Iran could be a gateway to more diplomacy [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Central Europe makes progress towards energy independence [The EIU]

  • New York Police find drugs in trapdoor at fentanyl nursery [BBC News]

  • Why Your Starbucks Wait Is So Long [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. revives Cold War submarine spy program to counter China [Reuters]

  • Abbas tells UN peace only possible when Palestinians get full rights [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How the U.S. Lifted Children Out of Poverty and Then Threw Them Back Into it [The New Yorker]

  • Windows 11’s next update arrives on September 26th with Copilot, AI-powered Paint, and more / Microsoft’s big new Windows 11 update is packed full of quality-of-life improvements and features. [The Verge]

  • Why Volodymyr Zelenskyy had to go to Washington [Vox]

  • And the winner of Startup Battlefield at Disrupt 2023 is . . . BioticsAI [TechCrunch]

  • What’s next for the world’s fastest supercomputers [MIT Technology Review]

  • The next extreme weather event could cripple our economy and destroy lives [Business Insider]

  • Designed to empower people across work and life, the new era of AI with Copilot from Microsoft is here: https://aka.ms/AAlwlsw #MicrosoftEvent [LinkedIn]

  • Power and scandal: how Murdoch drove the UK, US and Australia to the right [The Guardian]

  • Writers, Actors and Others Struggle to Pay the Rent as Strikes Continue — Film industry charities are fielding hundreds of calls a day from unemployed workers seeking financial assistance — nearly all asking for help with their rent and mortgages. [The New York Times]

  • New York Times Columnist Mocked For $78 Burger Tweet [Huffington Post]

  • The Patriot — How General Mark Milley protected the Constitution from Donald Trump [The Atlantic]

  • The Latest Updates On The 2024 Republican Presidential Primary [FiveThirtyEight]

  • This everything bagel salad has it all [The Washington Post]

  • Rugby World Cup 2023: France's record-breaking night against Namibia [Le Monde]

  • YouTube goes all in on AI with new generative AI audio and video tools for creators [Mashable]

  • How Terrible Meetings Took Over Corporate America [VICE News]

  • Guatemalans Guarded the Memory of Democracy Through Years of War and Corruption. Now They See an Opening. [The Intercept_]

  • This video game might actually be good for your mental health [National Geographic]

  • How comic Leslie Jones went from funniest person on campus to 'SNL' star [NPR]

  • Taxing vacation homes? Citizens in South Lake Tahoe want to place measure on 2024 ballot [CapRadioNews]

  • Un rapprochement russo-nord-coréen encore fragile [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • NATO’s Remarkable Revival [Foreign Policy] #NATO

  • Why America Should Send Military Advisers to Ukraine

    On-The-Ground Help Will Bolster Kyiv Without Risking Escalation [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • What Happened at the First-Ever Central Asia-US Leaders’ Summit? [The Diplomat]

  • The Physical Process That Powers a New Type of Generative AI [Quanta Magazine]

  • Aujourd’hui nous célébrons la #InternationalDayOfPeace @UN. Il y a presque 70 ans, 12 pays européens se sont réunis pour créer le CERN. [CERN_FR]

    Découvrez comment le CERN crée des ponts entre les nations grâce à la collaboration scientifique:New NASA Report Looks at Societal Considerations for Artemis [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 963 & BENKYO RADIO 963. I apologize, there’s a delay in major victories in the war in Ukraine. This is because I need a new vehicle for my commute. Why have I not bought a new vehicle for my commute? Because I don’t have the funds. Why don’t I have the funds? Because I have not received a paycheck from #IntelCorp in almost 2,000 days. If you work at Intel Corporation and want to save your company, tell your recruiter at Folsom Campus that I want that (Blue Badge) remote/hybrid Business Analyst position yesterday. The clock is ticking. Thank you. Please remember the number of days has caused so much disturbance that I also need a lump sum. This is because Ghost Jobs are an illegal behavior practice.

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JETLAG RADIO 962 | BENKYO RADIO 962

  • Google Bard Extensions Brings More AI Power To Maps, YouTube, Gmail, and More [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden's team tells nervous Dems: Just chill [AXIOS]

  • The Linux Foundation launches the Unified Acceleration Foundation to create an open standard for accelerator programming, an evolution of the oneAPI initiative [TechCrunch]

  • American Airlines demonstrated what could be the world's cheapest way to fight global warming [Quartz]

  • Silicon Valley’s vision for AI? It’s religion, repackaged. [Vox]

  • NASA and the ESA edge closer to explaining the Sun’s mysterious heat [TheNextWeb]

  • Oktoberfest’s Beer-Soaked History, Explained [Eater]

  • A.I. Could Replace CEOs--and They Know ItNearly half of CEOs think A.I. should automate or replace "most" or "all" of their job. But that could be good news. [Inc.]

  • In the work-from-home debate, the generation most against RTO might surprise you [Fast Company]

  • Here Is The Truth: Dumb People Make More Money Than Smart People [Medium]

  • How This Entrepreneur Is Brewing Success One Perfect Cup of Coffee at a Time [Entrepreneur]

  • Everything We Know About Neuralink’s Brain Implant Trial [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 887 [TWIT]

  • Bard can now connect to your Google apps and services [Google Blog]

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

  • My Totally Normal Crisis [Poetry Foundation]

  • Cincinnati Observatory is looking for a new staff astronomer [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP et Google, partenaires dans la réussite de leurs clients (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 962 & BENKYO RADIO 962. After long anticipation, it appears that the rumors were true, Zack is back in the FF VII Remake Trilogy. He will appear in FF VII Rebirth. #zackisback

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JETLAG RADIO 961 | BENKYO RADIO 961

  • An interview with the head of Ukraine’s defence intelligence [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • The secrets to sorority admission? Perfect highlights and an image consultant [1843 Magazine]

  • UAW strike: Why are US car workers walking out? [BBC News]

  • COP28’s Biggest Conflicts Are on Display at the UN General Assembly [Bloomberg]

  • France to seek minimum price for flights in Europe [Reuters]

  • What to expect on day two of the UN General Assembly 2023 [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Hasan Minhaj’s “Emotional Truths” [The New Yorker]

  • What to expect from Microsoft’s ‘special’ Surface and AI event / Microsoft is holding a Surface event later this week that will also be focused on AI features for Windows, Office, Bing, and more. [The Verge]

  • Drew Barrymore tried to live, laugh, scab her way across the picket line. It didn’t work. [Vox]

  • After relaunching as a studio for creators, LimeWire acquires BlueWillow, a Midjourney competitor [TechCrunch]

  • DeepMind is using AI to pinpoint the causes of genetic disease [MIT Technology Review]

  • Prices are about to soar even higher — and it could trigger a recession [Business Insider]

  • If you're a Cipher Brief reader then you already know that the world we're living in today is complicated. The war in Ukraine has fundamentally reshaped European security and many believe the outcome of the conflict will have global ramifications. The complicated US-China relationship is playing out along technological, economic and military fronts and, as many have stated, presents perhaps the most significant challenge ever to US & Western global dominance. The impact of Artificial Intelligence on national security issues is a topic of particular interest and when you consider the broader security challenges tied to emerging tech, digital transformation, traditional espionage, foreign malign influence and the hardened resolve of anti-western alliances, the world has truly never been more complicated.

    We can think of no better person to set the stage for this year's conversations than @CIA Director William Burns, and we're very pleased to welcome Director Burns to Sea Island to kick off the 7th Cipher Brief Threat Conference.

    Director Burns will take the stage along with Cipher Brief Publisher & CEO Suzanne Kelly for a fireside chat on Saturday, October 7. Want to see who else will be there, check out the latest list of speakers and follow along this week as we post new details on this year's agenda on the 2023 Threat Conference event page. www.tcbconference.com [LinkedIn] #TheCipherBrief

  • Elon Musk’s Neuralink approved to recruit humans for brain-implant trial [The Guardian]

  • Ukraine’s Fight Is the World’s, Zelensky Tells U.N. Assembly — Painting Vladimir Putin’s Russia as a nation that seeks to dominate others, President Volodymyr Zelensky cast his appeal for broad support as a matter of global security. [The New York Times] #Ukraine

  • These Are The 20 Best U.S. Cities For Working Parents To Live In [Huffington Post]

  • The Economic Stakes of the UAW Strike — The strike isn’t likely to reshape the national economy, but its effects will still be acutely felt. [The Atlantic]

  • After an eventful month, Trump has lost support in the GOP primary [FiveThirtyEight]

  • How to get that $1,100 iPhone for $727 [The Washington Post]

  • Rugby World Cup 2023 [Le Monde]

  • Bluesky sees record signups day after Musk says X will go paid-only [Mashable]

  • Something Mysterious Appears to Be Suppressing the Universe's Growth, Scientists Say [VICE News]

  • Confused Automakers Braced for Strike at the Wrong Plants [The Intercept_]

  • This video game might actually be good for your mental health [National Geographic]

  • A NASA astronaut approaches a year in space, the longest time for any American [NPR]

  • California's lawsuit says oil giants downplayed climate change. Here's what to know [CapRadioNews]

  • Le siècle turc, 1923−2023 [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Day One on the U.N. General Assembly Floor [Foreign Policy]

  • Innovation and Its Discontents [Foreign Affairs]

  • Hobson’s Choice for India in Taliban-Held Afghanistan [The Diplomat]

  • What Makes Life Tick? Mitochondria May Keep Time for Cells [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]

  • Hispanic Heritage Month [NASA]

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JETLAG RADIO 960 | BENKYO RADIO 960

  • The Loss of Dark Skies Is So Painful, Astronomers Coined a New Term For It: 'Noctalgia' [Slashdot.org]

  • Ohio, "birthplace" of aviation, to become "flying taxis" manufacturing hub [AXIOS]

  • Researchers find a GitHub repo run by Microsoft's AI research unit that exposed 38TB of sensitive data, like secret keys and 30K+ Microsoft staff Teams messages [TechMeme]

  • Hedge funds are risking financial turmoil by shorting $600 billion in US Treasurys [Quartz]

  • What will love and death mean in the age of machine intelligence? [Vox]

  • How to apply for a management role when you don’t have management experience [TheNextWeb]

  • The 16 Best Cookbooks of Fall 2023 [Eater]

  • How This Founder Built an A.I. Writing Tool That Is Actually Accurate [Inc.]

  • NASA just threw cold water on the idea that UFO sightings are extraterrestrial [Fast Company]

  • Cable Bytes the Dust [Medium]

  • Ask Marc Randolph For Free Business Advice [Entrepreneur]

  • This Is Your Kid’s Brain on Extreme Heat [WIRED]

  • Ask The Tech Guys 1992 [TWIT]

  • Chromebooks will get 10 years of automatic updates [Google Blog]

  • World scale inverse reinforcement learning in Google Maps [Google AI Blog]

  • Have You Been Long Enough at Table [Poetry Foundation]

  • The Sky This Week from September 15 to 22: Neptune reaches opposition [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP’s Industry Cloud Solutions for Oil, Gas, and Utilities| Sustainable Future for Energy [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 960 & BENKYO RADIO 960. I don’t know if there’s a Music Sheets / Songbook for FMP!, but if there are, that would be the greatest thing ever. I would love to make a dance music (various genres) remixes for it.

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JETLAG RADIO 959 | BENKYO RADIO 959

  • Could OpenAI be the next tech giant? [The Economist]

  • What Ukraine’s allies think about its counter-offensive strategy [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Japan population: One in 10 people now aged 80 or older [BBC News]

  • Apple’s Just-Good-Enough Lineup Will Hold It Over Until Next Year [Bloomberg]

  • At UN, Biden will ask world to stick with Ukraine [Reuters]

  • Photos: The earthquake in Morocco that shattered thousands of lives [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The COVID Bump - The coronavirus has long since lapsed as a primary concern for most Americans. Can we make progress on a problem when so few seem to care? [The New Yorker]

  • Microsoft’s next Xbox, coming 2028, envisions hybrid computing / Top Microsoft executives wanted to build a new hybrid cloud gaming platform. But are they still doing it? [The Verge]

  • Sound of Freedom wants to raise awareness about child trafficking. Here’s what it’s really doing. [Vox]

  • TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 opens tomorrow! [TechCrunch]

  • Deepfakes of Chinese influencers are livestreaming 24/7 [MIT Technology Review]

  • I was laid off twice and ghosted more times than I can count. After heading down a dark spiral, here's how I bounced back. [Insider]

  • Hear about the innovations we’re bringing to cloud ERP, including what’s new in AI to prepare your business for the future. https://sap.to/6045PfdkZ [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Boy, 12, saves drowning man using CPR technique he saw on Stranger Things [The Guardian]

  • The Japanese Spirit of Omotenashi [The New York Times]

  • This Hilarious Mockumentary Is A Top Movie On Hulu Right Now [Huffington Post]

  • COVID Drugs Are a Miracle Cure for Cats [The Atlantic]

  • Welcome to the new 538 website [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion — FOUND: Fighter Jet [The Washington Post]

  • Operation The Force Awakens: The day elite Ukrainian soldiers planted a flag in Crimea [Le Monde]

  • How social media in the classroom is burning teachers out [Mashable]

  • Something Mysterious Appears to Be Suppressing the Universe's Growth, Scientists Say [VICE News]

  • New York Times Doesn’t Want Its Stories Archived [The Intercept_]

  • A history written in starlight [National Geographic]

  • Zelenskyy is set to visit the U.S. as GOP opposition to Ukraine aid grows [NPR]

  • Legislature passes Newsom’s proposal to retool Mental Health Services Act [CapRadioNews]

  • Les Iraniennes allument un brasier social [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • America’s Afghan Allies Are Still Desperate for Help [Foreign Policy]

  • American Hatred Goes Global — How the United States Became a Leading Exporter of White Supremacist Terrorism [Foreign Affairs]

  • A Decade Down the Belt and Road [The Diplomat]

  • Machine Learning Aids Classical Modeling of Quantum Systems [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici l'installation du blindage externe multicouche du dispositif d’arrêt des faisceaux du SPS, la deuxième plus grande machine du complexe d’accélérateurs du CERN, construit pour l'amélioration à haute luminosité du LHC. #HiLumiLHC 🔗 [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Astronaut, Crewmates Reach Space Station for Science Expedition [NASA]

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JETLAG RADIO 958 | BENKYO RADIO 958

  • Apple Releases OS Updates For iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and HomePod [Slashdot.org]

  • Coach Prime's making Colorado "Black America's team" [AXIOS]

  • FTC v. Microsoft: in mid-2020, Phil Spencer discussed acquiring Warner Bros Interactive alongside Bethesda and said buying Nintendo would be a “career moment” [TechMeme]

  • US auto workers are joining the push for a four-day work week [Quartz]

  • The big Elon Musk biography asks all the wrong questions [Vox]

  • UK chip designer Arm valued at $50B ahead of today’s IPO [TheNextWeb]

  • Denver’s 2023 Michelin-Starred and Bib Gourmand Restaurants, Mapped [Eater]

  • 7 Books by Latina Entrepreneurs to Add to Your Fall Reading List [Inc.]

  • Work at one of these 10 companies if you want to be happy at your job [Fast Company]

  • I Survived 1,231 Days of Writing on the Internet [Medium]

  • When I Give a Talk to An Empty Room, It's Frustrating, and Even Embarrassing. But Here's What It Means If Your Career Isn't 'There Yet.' [Entrepreneur]

  • Sundar Pichai on Google’s AI, Microsoft’s AI, OpenAI, and … Did We Mention AI? [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 945 [TWIT]

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

  • MediaPipe FaceStylizer: On-device real-time few-shot face stylization [Google AI Blog]

  • Ordinary Unhappiness [Poetry Foundation]

  • Plasma arc is astronomy photograph of the year [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP’s Industry Cloud Solutions for Industrial Manufacturing| Agile Logistics Operations [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 958 & BENKYO RADIO 958. For those of you whom hiking is your hobby, here are the top 10 hiking watches in 2023 from Outdoor Gear.

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JETLAG RADIO 957 | BENKYO RADIO 957

  • The high-tech, low-tech struggle to end AIDS [The Economist] as previously mentioned, a cheap cure could be found within 1-3 years with a WARP SPEED type program, as opposed to wait for another 2 decades of research and only solutions for the very rich. Product(RED) should ask permission to the Biden Administration.

  • My life as an AI chatbot operator [1843 Magazine]

  • Antarctic sea-ice at 'mind-blowing' low alarms experts [BBC News]

  • Ukraine to File WTO Complaint as EU Neighbors Impose Grain Ban [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. and Iran to swap detainees after $6 billion unfrozen [Reuters]

  • Thousands without power as storm Lee begins lashing northeast US, Canada [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The 2023 National Book Awards Longlist: Fiction [The New Yorker]

  • Everything you need to know about switching to USB-C / For those planning to preorder the iPhone 15 but aren’t sure about what the switch from Apple’s Lighting port to USB-C entails, we’ve got you covered. [The Verge]

  • Apple has an AirPod repair problem [Vox]

  • An autoworkers strike trifecta and another speed bump for Cruise and Waymo [TechCrunch]

  • Innovators Under 35 2023 [MIT Technology Review]

  • A pilot training in one of America's most expensive weapons systems ejected over South Carolina. Officials can't find the F-35 he was flying. [Insider]

  • “Clients do not come first, EMPLOYEES come first. If you take care of your employees, they will take care of the clients.” -Sir Richard Branson [LinkedIn]

  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 572 of the invasion [The Guardian]

  • Helping America’s Struggling Students [The New York Times]

  • Yes, Friendships Change After Parenthood — But Maybe Not For The Reason You Think [Huffington Post]

  • Does Sam Altman Know What He’s Creating [The Atlantic]

  • What Americans Think Of The Biden Impeachment Inquiry [FiveThirtyEight] the gun charges are meant to embarass Biden, which forgets the fact that Democrats have been hopelessly desperately wanting to do Gun Reform laws which Republicans refuse to do, oh the irony. Biden impeachment inquiries are laughable, because compared to more than half the shit Trump has done, Trump should be placed in a rendition CIA black site by now. Motherfucker stole nuclear secrets. What a goddamn moron.

  • Opinion: During the pandemic, I lost the ability to read [The Washington Post]

  • UNESCO adds two Ukrainian sites to World Heritage in Danger list [Le Monde]

  • TikTok's Latin Heritage Month celebration includes first Latin Visionary Voices shoutout [Mashable]

  • Mobile Game Studios With Billions of Downloads Boycott Unity Ads In Protest [VICE News]

  • Inside the Lefty Congressional Delegation to Latin America [The Intercept_]

  • What ever happened to cursive writing? [National Geographic]

  • 'Dr. Google' meets its match in Dr. ChatGPT [NPR]

  • The new COVID boosters are coming: Here's what you need to know [CapRadioNews]

  • Le grand écart de la neutralité autrichienne [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Ghostly Legacies of America’s War in Vietnam [Foreign Policy]

  • American Universities Shouldn’t Cut All Ties With China [Foreign Affairs]

  • Fostering Global Collaboration Amid Volatile Geopolitics and Technology Bans [The Diplomat]

  • ‘Species Repulsion’ Enables High Biodiversity in Tropical Trees [Quanta Magazine]

  • Petits pas, grands projets — A partir du 8 octobre 2023, le Portail de la science du CERN ouvrira ses portes à toutes les personnes qui portent un intérêt pour les sciences, le CERN, l'architecture, ou simplement celles qui sont curieuses d'apprendre. 🔗 [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Record-Breaking Astronaut to Discuss Yearlong Mission [NASA]

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JETLAG RADIO 956 | BENKYO RADIO 956

  • Maybe ChatGPT Isn't Coming for Your Coding Job [Slashdot.org]

  • Analysis: Senate tilting red, House blue for 2024 [AXIOS]

  • How Spotify and other streaming services have transformed the sound of music: songs are shorter, albums are longer, and artists collaborate more across genres [TechMeme]

  • Tesla's Cybertruck speaks to a thoughtful question asked by Elon Musk's son Saxon [Quartz]

  • How Covid misinformation stayed one step ahead of Facebook [Vox]

  • Introducing ‘The Time is Now: Toolkit for Change’ [TheNextWeb]

  • Keep a Rotisserie Chicken in the Fridge [Eater]

  • Is It Time to Update Your Company's Dress Code? What 'Business Casual' Means Today [Inc.]

  • What Zoom learned from bringing employees back to the office [Fast Company]

  • The State of Medium [Medium]

  • 4 Productivity Tips from Extreme Athletes That Will Make Your Business Stronger [Entrepreneur]

  • How to Build the Lego Collection of Your Dreams [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 945 [TWIT]

  • 10 ways to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Google [Google Blog]

  • A novel computational fluid dynamics framework for turbulent flow research [Google AI Blog]

  • Women on the Moon [Poetry Foundation]

    Run your own James Webb Space Telescope mini-marathon [Astronomy Magazine]

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Until Next Time!