JETLAG RADIO 978 | BENKYO RADIO 978

  • Slowing human ageing is now the subject of serious research [The Economist]

  • In America a majority of people think going to university is not worth it. For the average undergraduate that is far from the truth—but for a shocking number of students, the returns are indeed puny [The Economist]

  • Kyrylo Budanov, Ukraine’s intelligence chief, gives us his view on the war [The Economist Podcasts]

  • AI has the power to bring resilience and sustainability to our energy systems. Learn how AI is improving electricity grids and transforming the energy sector in our latest report: https://brnw.ch/21wD3Bn [The EIU]

  • How 'strike culture' took hold in the US in 2023 [BBC News]

  • Microsoft’s Nadella to Testify at Google Antitrust Trial Monday [Reuters]

  • Turkey says PKK targets in north Iraq destroyed after Ankara suicide attack [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Watching the Southern Tip of Manhattan Change, for Forty Years [The New Yorker]

  • TIL someone got the amazing analog Space Command remote to control Alexa.No batteries, no infrared — just the original “clicker” TV remote’s ultrasonic pings translated into digital commands by an Arduino computer, which then speaks in a robotic voice to get Alexa to do your bidding. — Here’s our Button of the Month about the 1956 gadget — and its service manual. [The Verge]

  • Congress avoided a shutdown. What happens now? [Vox]

  • Startups may have trouble finding their enterprise footing [TechCrunch]

  • Why the dream of fusion power isn’t going away [MIT Technology Review]

  • The best PS5 deals and bundles [Business]

  • 🌔 It's officially ADE month! With the conference program now complete, it's time to discover everything on offer and plan out your week: https://a-d-e.co/ade-pro [LinkedIn] #ADE2023

  • Let it shine: the unexpected benefits of sun exposure on skin [The Guardian]

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Here to Pump You Up (Emotionally) [The New York Times Magazine]

  • ‘Get to Work’ : Biden Urges Action After Ukraine Aid Cut [Huffington Post] #Ukraine

  • Why Kids Aren’t Falling in Love With Reading [The Atlantic]

  • Workers are striking and Americans are into it [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: How the diploma divide came to dominate American politics [The Washington Post]

  • Trench warfare makes a comeback in Ukraine's fight against Russia [Le Monde]

  • AI's exclusion of Indigenous voices is history repeating itself [Mashable]

  • Archaeologists Discover Lost Ancient Language on Mysterious Ritual Tablet [VICE News]

  • Deconstructed Podcast — The Feds Take Big Tech to Court [The Intercept_]

  • Dogs will eat almost anything—cats, not so much. Here’s why. [National Geographic]

  • In France, workers build a castle from scratch the 13th century way [NPR]

  • California's Dianne Feinstein, longest serving woman in the Senate, has died at 90 [CapRadioNews]

  • L’heure de la planification écologique [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • A Tale of Two Germanies [Foreign Policy]

  • What a Saudi-Israeli Deal Could Mean for the Palestinians — Biden Must Push Netanyahu to Forgo Annexation of the West Bank [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Taliban and Central Asia — Although the relationship between Afghanistan and Central Asia started with confrontation and confusion, it has evolved into a cooperation based on shared norms. [The Diplomat]

  • How to Time Travel To The Earliest Universe [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ce #ThrowbackThursday nous allons aux origines du CERN en 1954 avec une photographie qui a capturé la première pelle de terre creusée sur le site de Meyrin, sous les yeux des responsables genevois et des membres du personnel du CERN. [CERN_FR]

  • Living on the Edge: Supernova Bubble Expands in New Hubble Time-Lapse Movie [NASA]

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JETLAG RADIO 977 | BENKYO RADIO 977

  • Can Generative AI Solve Computer Science's Greatest Unsolved Problem? [Slashdot.org]

  • It's Taylor Swift's world and we're just living in it [AXIOS]

  • Q&A with AMD CEO Lisa Su on competing with Nvidia's H100, PyTorch, AI regulation, the US CHIPS Act, diversifying from TSMC, the global supply chain, and more [TechMeme]

  • “Hot strike summer” was just the beginning of labor’s grappling with climate change [Quartz]

  • The messy art of posting through it [Vox]

  • What the world’s most powerful laser could do for the UK [TheNextWeb]

  • The Best Chicken Breast Recipes, According to Eater Staff [Eater]

  • What ChatGPT’s Upgraded Visual Design Tool Can Do for your Business — Meet your new product designer: You, with some help from A.I. [Inc.]

  • The pantry is getting a high-design makeover, and it’s paying off [Fast Company]

  • 6 Stoic Strategies for Beating Anxiety [Medium]

  • The 20 Most Affluent Places in the U.S. [Entrepreneur]

  • The Game Theory of the Auto Strikes [WIRED]

  • Gracias por 25 años de curiosidad [Google Blog]

  • On-device content distillation with graph neural networks [Google Research]

  • Profiles [Poetry Foundation]

  • Astronaut Frank Rubio returns to Earth after breaking U.S. spaceflight record [Astronomy Magazine]

  • How S.Oleum Will Use High Tech to Get Back to Brazil’s Roots [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 977 & BENKYO RADIO 977. I drove an Audi S6 by pure luck during my honeymoon (I was supposed to drive a BMW rental but they were sold out). I am very keen on the brand and there is a great chance when I upgrade vehicles, it might be an Audi. It is important to remember that Audi is part of the VW group.

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JETLAG RADIO 976 | BENKYO RADIO 976

  • Decoding The Music Industry: Rising Above the Noise [beatportal]

  • If you’ve been holding out for a drumless version of Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories, you’re about to get lucky [Computer Music]

  • Bandcamp is under new ownership once again, as Epic Games offloads it to music licensing company Songtradr [Future Music]

  • What is the future of the DAW? [DJ Mag]

  • Man Arrested in Connection with Murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996 [Mixmag]

  • Charlotte de Witte comes to Los Angeles for open-to-close set [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Charlotte de Witte to Debut KNTXT Turbo Club 3-Day Pop-Up at ADE 2023 [Your EDM]

  • Why Tomorrowland 2023 was the Embodiment of Dance Music’s New Golden Era [EDM]

  • Best AI Audio Tools In 2023 [EDM Sauce]

  • Mental health support needed after Storm Daniel destroys Derna [MSF]

  • The G-SHOCK x LEAGUE OF LEGENDS [HODINKEE]

  • ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ Renewed for Season 15 at Nickelodeon [Variety]

  • RDV Jeux 310 – Starfield, Armored Core VI, Chants of Sennaar... ►► [Podcast jeux vidéo] [NotPatrick]

  • Will EVs Send OPEC Into a Death Spiral? [Slashdot.org]

  • McCarthy's weekend from hell [AXIOS]

  • NSA's outgoing director Paul Nakasone announces an AI security center, after an NSA study identified protecting American AI models as a national security issue [TechMeme]

  • “Hot strike summer” was just the beginning of labor’s grappling with climate change [Quartz]

  • Net neutrality is back, but it’s not what you think [Vox]

  • VC Office Hours: How data can help improve social impact investing [TechCrunch]

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

  • Ukrainian army tests new Western weapons as NATO boosts supplies [Business Insider]

  • Bravo to BGV France for this certification that will allow to reach European investors, develop new fund strategies for Europe! https://lnkd.in/gFUJeAGw [LinkedIn] #LaFrenchTechSF

  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 585 of the invasion [The Guardian]

  • What They Don’t Tell You About Getting Old [The New York Times]

  • 34 Products To Help You Get That Fresh Start Feeling Even If You're Not Going Back To School [Huffington Post]

  • Eight Ways to Banish Misery [The Atlantic]

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

  • Ukraine live briefing: Congress passes funding bill without Ukraine aid to avert government shutdown [The Washington Post]

  • The Non-Official Guide to the Rugby World Cup [Le Monde]

  • Man in Maga hat charged over shooting of Indigenous activist at statue protest [The Guardian]

  • NASA rover films 1-mile-high twister spinning on Mars [Mashable]

  • Here’s What 50 Years Of Hip-Hop Means To These Rising Artists [VICE News]

  • Atlanta Mayor Dismisses Cop City Referendum as “Not an Election” [The Intercept_]

  • Who was Merlin the Great, really? Here’s the history. [National Geographic]

  • A truck crash in Illinois kills 5, injures 5 and forces evacuation over ammonia leak [NPR]

  • Home care workers camp outside Sacramento County Board chambers for higher pay [CapRadioNews]

  • Penser la ville pour que les riches y vivent heureux [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why the Iraq War AUMF Is Still Dangerous [Foreign Policy]

  • The New American Way of Trade — How the USMCA Does What NAFTA Couldn’t [Foreign Affairs]

  • As China Censors Homegrown Feminism, a Feminist Scholar From Japan Is on Its Bestseller Lists [The Diplomat]

  • In the Milky Way’s Stars, a History of Violence [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le vendredi passé le CERN a participé dans l'initiative genevoise La Nuit est Belle, en éteignant les lumières sur tous ses sites, y compris le nouveau centre scientifique, CERN Science Gateway. #LaNuitEstBelle #CERNforenvironment #CERNScienceGateway [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Perseverance Captures Dust-Filled Martian Whirlwind [NASA]

  • French police arrest 13 for international vehicle trafficking [INTERPOL]

  • An Airman Is Chairman: Brown Succeeds Milley, Sworn in as Joint Chiefs Chair [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Japanese Tuning Legend Mugen Celebrates Its 50th With a Watch [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 976 & BENKYO RADIO 976. Here’s a wonderful presentation from Secretary Blinken at the State Department regarding the portrait unveiling of Madame Secretary, Hillary Clinton, the 67th Secretary of State. A woman who has worked tirelessly for numerous years in politics, and kept a calm demeanor for years. We all know if she was not a public figure she would go behind Trump and subdue him for what he put her and her family, and the country through.

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JETLAG RADIO 975 | BENKYO RADIO 975

  • The costs of Russia’s war are about to hit home [The Economist]

  • Who moved my chips? Life in an AI entrepreneurs’ houseshare [1843 magazine]

  • US Congress poised to narrowly avert government shutdown with just hours to go [BBC News]

  • Apple Says Software, Apps Behind iPhone Overheating; Fix Coming [Bloomberg]

  • UK aims to offer military training inside Ukraine, minister says [Reuters]

  • Paradise prison: How 107 Bangladeshis became enslaved on a Pacific island [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Emily Wilson Made Homer Modern [The New Yorker]

  • Watch Linda Yaccarino’s wild interview at the Code Conference / Yaccarino appeared frustrated and rattled as she came out for an interview with CNBC’s Julia Boorstin that was at times odd, uncertain, and confrontational. [The Verge]

  • A program that saved child care for millions is expiring. What now? [Vox]

  • Startups may have trouble finding their enterprise footing [TechCrunch]

  • Why the dream of fusion power isn’t going away [MIT Technology Review]

  • Ukrainian commandos on jet skis conducted daring Crimea raid: The Times [Business]

  • I'm convinced that we must invest in young people to tackle the global talent crunch and safeguard the future of our companies and economies. A few years ago, SAP and UNICEF joined forces to help young people prepare for the #FutureOfWork. If we want to succeed in accelerating the digital and #GreenTransformation of economies, we need our future workers and leaders to be equipped with the right skills so that they in turn can drive innovation, employment, and entrepreneurship. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Manchester United booed off after Crystal Palace’s Andersen piles on pain [The Guardian]

  • Government Shutdown - Senate to Vote to Keep Government Running Through Mid-November [New York Times] GOP mofos taking country hostage constantly, I hate this shit

  • New Study Finds Working This Many Days At Home May Help The Planet [Huffington Post]

  • This Week in Books: History Scares Authoritarians [The Atlantic]

  • Workers are striking and Americans are into it [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Five years after the Khashoggi murder: No justice, no closure [The Washington Post]

  • French arms manufacturers seek to establish a status in Ukraine [Le Monde]

  • Webb telescope stares at our galactic neighbor, sees cosmic spectacle [Mashable]

  • Kia and Hyundai Blame TikTok and Instagram For Their Cars Getting Stolen [VICE News]

  • George W. Bush Is Building a Memorial to the War on Terror. He Wants Your Feedback. — Over 4.5 million people will not be submitting comments because they are dead. [The Intercept_]

  • Meet the newest species of tarantula. It’s electric blue. [National Geographic]

  • Anger grows over Ukraine's largest Orthodox church, still aligned with Moscow despite war [NPR]

  • If national parks close during a government shutdown, California tourism could take a hit [CapRadioNews]

  • La faute à l’Europe et aux marchés ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • All the Palestinians Got From Oslo Was KFC [Foreign Policy] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • America Needs a New Strategy in Somalia [Foreign Affairs]

  • Despite China-US Dialogues, Semiconductor Supply Chain Remains Uncertain [The Diplomat]

  • How Simple Math Moves the Needle [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ce #ThrowbackThursday nous allons aux origines du CERN en 1954 avec une photographie qui a capturé la première pelle de terre creusée sur le site de Meyrin, sous les yeux des responsables genevois et des membres du personnel du CERN. [CERN_FR]

  • Living on the Edge: Supernova Bubble Expands in New Hubble Time-Lapse Movie [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 975 & BENKYO RADIO 975. Someone I care about in the Tech Industry who had a health scare loves The 1975, so please check out their catalogue, I’m sure it would make her very happy. Anyway, here’s a Mercedes AMG video about 24 Hours of Spa.

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JETLAG RADIO 974 | BENKYO RADIO 974

  • Linux Interoperability Is Maturing Fast Thanks To a Games Console [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden announces library for John McCain in speech warning against MAGA extremism [AXIOS]

  • Intel hails 'landmark' as high-volume EUV production begins at Irish plant [TechMeme]

  • How will the market react to the impending government shutdown? [Quartz]

  • What normal Americans — not AI companies — want for AI [Vox]

  • Volkswagen cuts EV production as demand falters [TheNextWeb] listen guys, I didn’t planning on buying #EV, next thing I know, the price of gas is $6/gal. I am now seriously considering the ID.7 or the ID.X Performance. Please expedite release.

  • Get Ready for a Pasta Girl Fall [Eater]

  • GOP Right Wing to Small Business: We Don't CareEntrepreneurs will miss out on more than $100 million each day of a government shutdown, says the White House, but Republican rebels aren't interested in compromise. [Inc.]

  • The age of AI is a time for antitrust [Fast Company]

  • The Distinctive Smells of Japan [Medium]

  • The National Franchise Show - Atlanta [Entrepreneur]

  • Is the Physics of Time Actually Changing? [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 735 [TWIT]

  • 4 ways Nest thermostats can help you save energy [Google Blog]

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

  • Submit poetry and letters to the editors of Poetry magazine. [Poetry Foundation]

  • The Sky This Week from September 29 to October 6: The year’s last Super Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP and PwC: The Journey to SAP S/4HANA Cloud and Rise with SAP | SAP Sapphire 2023 [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here’s JETLAG RADIO 974 & BENKYO RADIO 974. Here’s another status update on YouTube. This time I’m speaking in French, but if you’re in France, “Coffee with Zack/Zaki” is in english? THAT IS NOT A PROBLEM, because you experienced a great education. By the time you’re in High School, you’re already learning your third or fourth foreign languages, and obviously speak English. Enjoy this update about my bookclub for September along with some other things I enjoy currently.

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JETLAG RADIO 973 | BENKYO RADIO 973

  • Letters to the editor [The Economist]

  • An end to AIDS is in sight—but will be about far more than better medicines [The Economist Podcasts] as previously mentioned, a warp-speed type project for a cure for AIDS can expedite a vaccine within 1-3 years as opposed to 20 more years

  • Alien life in universe: Scientists say finding it is 'only a matter of time' [BBC News]

  • Pentagon Urges AI Companies to Share More About Their Technology [Reuters]

  • Israel has no place in the US Visa Waiver Program [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The New Yorker Launches Critics at Large, a new Culture Podcast [The New Yorker]

  • AMD CEO Lisa Su on the AI revolution and competing with Nvidia [The Verge]

  • A program that saved child care for millions is expiring. What now? [Vox]

  • Apple revamps iCloud.com with more features for drive, mail and notes [TechCrunch]

  • Now you can chat with ChatGPT using your voice [MIT Technology Review]

  • Russia to begin drafting soldiers from occupied regions of Ukraine [Business] this mofo Putin restarted the draft in Russia, good luck

  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 584 of the invasion [The Guardian]

  • Police Investigate About 100 Suicides Linked to Canadian Man [The New York Times]

  • If You Have Back Pain From Sitting All Day, One Item Could Make A Huge Difference [Huffington Post]

  • These 183,000 Books Are Fueling the Biggest Fight in Publishing and Tech [The Atlantic]

  • Aging politicians are only going to get more common [FiveThirtyEight] #TimeToDieMitchMcConnell

  • Opinion: I am having the government shutdown nightmare again [The Washington Post]

  • Ukraine faces a new challenge: The exodus of women and teenagers [Le Monde]

  • Cardi B shares her theory on aliens while eating 'Hot Ones' spicy wings [Mashable]

  • Here’s What 50 Years Of Hip-Hop Means To These Rising Artists [VICE News]

  • Menendez Indictment Looks Like Egypt Recruiting Intelligence Source, Say Former CIA Officials [The Intercept_]

  • A food guide to Berlin, from fine dining to kebabs [Nat Geo]

  • Senator Dianne Feinstein Dies at 90: Live Updates [NPR]

  • Trump's N.Y. business empire is 'greatly at risk' from judge's fraud ruling [NPR]

  • Saudi Arabia is pouring billions into soccer, golf, and Formula 1. Its crown prince doesn't care if anyone calls it 'sportswashing.' [Business Insider] Saudi Arabia doing this is actually a great initative. All these sports basically prevents Saudi youth from ever joining terrorism

  • Thank you MerciSF.com for the exclusive interview with Reza Malekzadeh which gave us the opportunity to find out more about French Tech San Francisco and the journey of his president and founder.

    Stay tuned for our next event on October 17th with Jean-Louis Gassée! [LinkedIn]

  • Tesla sued for severe harassment of Black workers at California plant [The Guardian]

  • The Pumpkin Spice Latte Will Outlive Us All [New York Times]

  • Now you can water-cool your PS5, too / EK Water Blocks is now selling a $450 block for the PlayStation 5. [The Verge]

  • L’armée, miroir d’une France sans boussole [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • A President on the Picket Line? [Foreign Policy]

  • The Promise and Peril of EU Expansion — The Bloc Must Add Ukraine—but It Won’t Be Simple [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan’s Defense Industry Is Hindered by Self-Imposed Constraints [The Diplomat]

  • How Simple Math Moves the Needle [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le vendredi passé le CERN a participé dans l'initiative genevoise La Nuit est Belle, en éteignant les lumières sur tous ses sites, y compris le nouveau centre scientifique, CERN Science Gateway.

    #LaNuitEstBelle #CERNforenvironment #CERNScienceGateway [CERN_FR]

  • Hubble Views a Glistening Red Nebula [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 973 & BENKYO RADIO 973. Here’s a status update on CYBERPUNK RADIO, currently with 6 episodes, on Spotify. Let’s reach out to Beatport/Apple Music/Spotify/Deezer to create a SYNTHWAVE genre section (or straight up CYBERPUNK) and have the ability of stream tens of thousands of songs in that type of music, and make this radio station successful. Go to cyberpunkradio.net and who knows, someday while you want to listen to this while working/studying/chilling out/cruising, someday it might be available on Sirius XM Radio.

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JETLAG RADIO 972 | BENKYO RADIO 972

  • Intel Hails 'Landmark' as High-Volume EUV Production Begins at Irish Plant [Slashdot.org]

  • Newsom's complicated choice in replacing Feinstein [AXIOS]

  • Meta quietly unveils Llama 2 Long AI that beats GPT-3.5 Turbo and Claude 2 on some tasks [TechMeme]

  • Why rest may not be the best solution when you're feeling burned out [Quartz]

  • Net neutrality is back, but it’s not what you think [Vox]

  • Paris-based Mistral releases first generative AI model — and it’s totally free [TheNextWeb]

  • It’s Never Just a Milkshake [Eater]

  • Want More Productive Employees? Try Performance Pay — The difference between a good team and an excellent one could be a few extra dollars. Here's how it worked for me. [Inc.]

  • How Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott helped forge the company’s deal with OpenAI [Fast Company]

  • How I Got Into And Managed to Walk Away from Burnout [Medium]

  • Video: Mass Flooding Takes Over NYC Streets, Subways and Parks [Entrepreneur]

  • EA Sports FC 24 Is Just FIFA 24 in a Different Jersey [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 735 [TWIT]

  • How to cut a pineapple: A quarter century of searches [Google Blog]

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

  • Poetry Out Loud [Poetry Foundation]

  • NASA’s Psyche now set to launch October 12 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Isar Aerospace and SAP Journey to Space | SAP Sapphire 2023 [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 972 & BENKYO RADIO 972. Everybody wants to hear some new news about the SR-72 Darkstar - The Son of Blackbird ever since that article in Popular Mechanics a few months ago. Here is a new article from MSN.com.

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JETLAG RADIO 971 | BENKYO RADIO 971

  • The lessons from Microsoft’s startling comeback [The Economist]

  • Man (Duane "Keffe D" Davis) charged with murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996 [BBC News]

  • Republicans Will Lose the Spin War Over the Shutdown [Bloomberg]

  • Top US general Milley takes apparent jab at Trump as he retires [Reuters]

  • Dozens dead after Pakistan rocked by bombings in two provinces [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Inside War — To expose torture, Dianne Feinstein fought the C.I.A — and the White House [The New Yorker] be sure to watch #TheRedactedReport on Amazon Prime Video

  • Why New York and other cities still aren’t prepared for floods [The Verge]

  • A simple way to prevent government shutdowns [Vox]

  • So what happened to Blue Apron? [TechCrunch]

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

  • Ukrainian army tests new Western weapons as NATO boosts supplies [Business Insider]

  • Join the pros and become one! Discover the interactive ADE Lab areas where you can play around with hardware, discover new creative technologies, and get hands-on with gear. Pick the brains of experts from brands like Ableton, Roland, Allen & Heath, Armada Music, and Spinnin'​ Records, and level up your skills while you're at it.. ~

    Besides meeting like-minded people and testing the gear you've been eyeballing, the Pete Tong DJ Academy, Vinylify, and ARTURIA/Reverb are hosting competitions at ADE Lab, where winners get treated to scholarships, vinyl cuts, or even synthesizers.

    👉 Read more via: https://a-d-e.co/3EWxKYZ [LinkedIn] #ADE2023

  • New York declares state of emergency amid heavy rainfall and flash flooding [The Guardian]

  • The Potty-Mouthed, Baby-Faced Japanese Racer Who Became a Cult Star [The New York Times]

  • Hillary Clinton Just Won A Friggin' Emmy [Huffington Post]

  • One Big Benefit of Remote Work — It’s helped bring mothers back to the workforce. [The Atlantic]

  • The government might shut down. Do Americans care? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Ukraine hits Russia’s Kursk region repeatedly with airstrikes [The Washington Post] #Ukraine

  • UN: World not on track to meet Paris climate goals [Le Monde]

  • How to preorder the PlayStation Portal [Mashable]

  • 15 Years Ago, UFO Sightings Rocked a Small Texas Town. The Mystery Remains. [VICE News]

  • Garbage In, Toxics Out — They Promised “Advanced Recycling” for Plastics and Delivered Toxic Waste [The Intercept_]

  • See Iconic Wildlife [National Geographic]

  • What a shutdown would mean for student loan borrowers [NPR]

  • Gavin Newsom signs law boosting minimum wage for fast-food workers. Is $20 enough? [CapRadioNews]

  • Ukraine, le béton médiatique se fissure [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • U.S. Fears Sudan’s War Will Worsen Humanitarian Crisis [Foreign Policy]

  • The Dysfunctional Superpower — Can a Divided America Deter China and Russia? [Foreign Affairs]

  • Russia Hosts Taliban for Talks on Regional Threats and Says It Will Keep Funding Afghanistan [The Diplomat] so embarrassing. Afghanistan needs Commander Ahmad (Son of Commander Massoud) asap

  • How Many Microbes Does It Take to Make You Sick? [Quanta Magazine]

  • Hubble Views a Glistening Red Nebula [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 971 & BENKYO RADIO 971. Now, it appears that while everybody was drinking their cans of soda and burping, for the past 20 some odd years, Bethesda has been quietly working on STARFIELD. This is an unbelievable new video-game world in Space. There’s lots to do, and while it is available on XBOX and PC/Steam, it is unfortunately not available on Playstation 5 as of yet. Anyway, enjoy this adventure, it looks very fun and adventurous.

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JETLAG RADIO 970 | BENKYO RADIO 970

  • 'Code.org In Farsi' To Bring Tech-Backed Nonprofit's K-12 CS Curricula To Iran [Slashdot.org]

  • New playlists [Radio Javan]

  • Gen. Milley to take "appropriate" safety measures after Trump death post [AXIOS] #TrumpDeadManWalking

  • ChatGPT users can now browse internet, OpenAI says [TechMeme]

  • Muslims in Egypt observe Mawlid al-Nabawi, the birth of the Prophet [AL-Jazeera News]

  • 💥 New TNW event announcement💥

    Join us at TNW Vision: 2024 on December 7, 2023 at TNW City as we uncover the next wave in Dutch tech.

    This application-only event is set to gather 300 of the brightest minds to uncover the future trends in Dutch tech. Apply now 👉… [TheNextWeb]

  • Meet the Ann Arbor Chef Who Competed in the World Paella Cup [Eater]

  • Why the Government Shutdown Could Pose an 'Urgent' Problem for Small Businesses [Inc.]

  • Why DeepMind cofounder Mustafa Suleyman left Google to start a human-focused AI company [Fast Company]

  • How To Disagree With Someone More Powerful Than You [Medium]

  • Invest in Your Team or Fall Behind – 3 Ways to Upskill Your Team with Continuous Training [Entrepreneur]

  • EA Sports FC 24 Is Just FIFA 24 in a Different Jersey [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 81 [TWIT]

  • How we’re responsibly expanding access to generative AI in Search [Google Blog]

  • Re-weighted gradient descent via distributionally robust optimization [Google AI Blog]

  • All Poets [Poetry Foundation]

  • The great martian debate: Did we find life on Mars? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP Business Transformation Center Empowers Intelligent Enterprises [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 970 & BENKYO RADIO 970. Now, here is the presentation of Microsoft Copilot. This is a wonderful feature, because it allows everybody to be able to do whatever the fuck they want to do on Microsoft Excel. A recruiter will never be allowed to discredit you and say “you’re not Excel proficient,” you can say, fuck you, you don’t want to hire me because you think I’m ugly, this is fucking discrimination.

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JETLAG RADIO 969 | BENKYO RADIO 969

  • Donald Trump is found liable for fraud in his real-estate dealings [The Economist]

  • Kyrylo Budanov, Ukraine’s intelligence chief, gives us his view on the war [The Economist Podcasts] #Ukraine

  • Russians queue up to see Barbie film despite sanctions [BBC News] #Ukraine

  • Rugby Has a Plan to Get Americans Excited About the Other World Cup [Bloomberg] #Rugby

  • Volkswagen restarts production after suffering major IT outage [Reuters] looking forward to the VW ID.X Performance vehicle

  • Gaza graduates demand UNRWA solutions for high unemployment rate [AL-Jazeera News] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • How Emily Wilson Made Homer Modern [The New Yorker]

  • The Code Conference 2023: all the news as it happens [The Verge]

  • Inside the very strange, very expensive race to “de-age” [Vox]

  • Adobe launches Photoshop’s web version with Firefly-powered AI tools [TechCrunch]

  • China just fought back in the semiconductor exports war. Here’s what you need to know. [MIT Technology Review]

  • I watched YouTube in a self-driving Mercedes and experienced the future of commuting [Business]

  • 🚀 Annonce spéciale ! 🤖 Le Poool x La French Tech Rennes St Malo célèbre avec fierté les 10 ans de la #FrenchTech en lançant un Hackathon exceptionnel, du 13 au 14 octobre au Mabilay, Rennes !

    Cet évènement est co-organisé avec Epitech, Céline Haentzler, IMT Atlantique, Inria, Les Premières Bretagne, Le Village by CA Ille-et-Vilaine, Rennes Ville et Métropole, The Moon Venture, Rennes School of Business, ainsi que Ouest-France qui est également sponsor.

    Rejoignez-nous pour deux jours d'innovation et de créativité inédits, en collaboration avec nos partenaires de renom. Cette année, l'Intelligence Artificielle Générative sera à l'honneur, avec 5 défis passionnants:

    1️⃣ L'IA au service du journaliste 📰

    2️⃣ L'IA au service de la transition écologique 🌿

    3️⃣ L'IA au service de l'éducation 🎓

    4️⃣ L'IA au service de la cybersécurité 🔒

    5️⃣ L'IA au service du recruteur et du candidat 💼

    Ce Hackathon est ouvert à tous les esprits curieux et créatifs, que vous soyez experts en IA, développeurs, designers ou simplement passionnés par la technologie.

    🍸 Mais ce n'est pas tout ! Le 14 octobre, nous clôturerons ces deux jours intenses avec une soirée de restitution ouverte à tous, agrémentée d'un cocktail dinatoire. L'occasion parfaite de réseauter et de célébrer l'innovation.

    Marquez ces dates dans votre agenda, préparez-vous à relever des défis stimulants et à explorer l'avenir de l'IA générative avec nous. Restez connectés pour plus de détails ! 🌟 #HackathonIA #Innovation #IA

    🔗 Inscrivez-vous au Hackathon ici : https://lnkd.in/exi9vJx9

    🔗 Inscrivez-vous à la soirée ouverte à tous ici : https://lnkd.in/eCVHXFkm

    🔗 Pour plus d'informations, visitez notre page officielle du Hackathon : https://lnkd.in/ei9P-95T

    Inscrivez-vous et rejoignez-nous dans cette aventure passionnante ! 🚀

    Merci à Maddyness et Theodo , qui nous soutiennent également.

    Louis FLEURET - Clara Chappaz - Jean-Noël Barrot - La French Tech Aix-Marseille Région Sud - La French Tech Alpes - La French Tech Bordeaux - La French Tech Bourgogne-Franche-Comté - La French Tech Brest Bretagne Ouest - La French Tech Côte d'Azur - La French Tech Est - La French Tech Grand Paris - La French Tech La Réunion - French Tech Méditerranée - La French Tech Nantes - La French Tech Paris-Saclay - La French Tech Saint-Etienne Lyon - La French Tech Toulouse - La French Tech

    👉 Ce post a été rédigé par une IA, et un peu ajusté par nos soins. Nous hackons nos méthodes de travail comme le feront les participants le jour J.

    Tester, pivoter, recommencer... Restez à l'affût car ce n'est que le début !

    📸 👇Voici à quoi ressemble un hackathon célébrant la French Tech selon une IA générative. Si cette image ne vous inspire pas, rejoignez-nous les 13 et 14 octobre et imaginons mieux pour demain ! [LinkedIn] #LaFrenchTechRennesStMalo

  • ‘Once we win California, the nation is next’: what a caste discrimination ban means for Americans [The Guardian]

  • Peace Corps Sued Over Mental Health Policy — Applicants have challenged the organization’s practice of rescinding invitations to applicants on the basis of mental health conditions. [New York Times]

  • Someone made Xbox chief Phil Spencer sign a PS5. Microsoft Gaming CEO and Xbox chief Phil Spencer is in Japan for the Tokyo gaming show. He’s been meeting with Xbox fans, with one asking him to sign a PS5 cover. Spencer happily obliged. Now an Xbox fan has a super rare and unusual PS5 cover, and the internet has a meme-worthy picture that will live on forever. [The Verge]

  • 40 years ago today, one man saved us from world-ending nuclear war [Vox]

  • The Raspberry Pi 5 is here and looks yummier than ever [TechCrunch]

  • How software that tracks covid variants could protect us against future outbreaks [MIT Technology Review]

  • Microsoft is planning to use nuclear energy to power its AI data centers, according to a job posting [Business Insider]

  • Things are starting to heat up in Amsterdam with ADE’23 just around the corner. Blink twice and it's the third week of October. So, think fast and make sure you get to the city on time to not miss out on any of the fun. Book your flight with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, travel in style, and discover ADE bit by bit.

    ✈️ Read more about the KLM CO2 impact program via: https://a-d-e.co/3EyKHbt [LinkedIn] #ADE2023

  • Israel reopens Gaza crossing to Palestinian workers [Le Monde] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • How to use Apple's newest mental health features [Mashable] #MentalHealth

  • The New iPhone 15 Is Actually a Repair Nightmare [VICE News]

  • AIPAC Targets Black Democrats — While the Congressional Black Caucus Stays Silent [The Intercept_]

  • It’s the golden age of spaceflight. Here’s where you can see a launch. [National Geographic]

  • Japanese scientists race to create human eggs and sperm in the lab [NPR]

  • Looking back at the history of Sacramento State, 76 years after its founding [CapRadioNews]

  • Des céréales ukrainiennes au goût amer [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What Does Victory Look Like in Ukraine? [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • The Promise and Peril of EU Expansion — The Bloc Must Add Ukraine—But It Won’t Be Simple [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • US Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Can Shape the 21st Century Global Order [The Diplomat]

  • Mathematicians Cross the Line to Get to the Point [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici les premières collisions plomb-ion pour la physique de #LHCRun3. Le #LHC a accéléré et entré en collision des noyaux de plomb à l'énergie de 5.36 TeV, un événement enregistré par les expériences dans ces magnifiques affichages d'événements de physique. 🤩 [CERN_FR]

  • Government and Industry Collaboration Leads to First Air Taxi Delivery  [NASA]

    BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 969 & BENKYO RADIO 969. Now, given that Atlas V SILENTBARKER/NROL-107 is around the planet, we can safely rest assured that Putin will no longer do anything stupid. Every time he takes a piss or takes a shit, this satellite knows what’s going on. ULA takes their job very seriously and it took tens of thousands of manpower to get the job done. Thankfully, these men don’t have Oppenheimer on their mixtapes.

Until Next Time!