JETLAG RADIO 396 | BENKYO RADIO 396
Cover Story: Disclosure [beatportal]
Teenage Engineering’s OP-1 synth is Reverb’s best-selling music tech product of the year again, so what’s going on? [Computer Music]
Who is the best online music tech personality of 2021? [Future Music]
Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA Announces First Comic Book [DJ Mag]
It Looks like Kanye West and Drake Have Made Peace [Mixmag]
David Guetta adds new cut to his Jack Back catalog with latest, ‘Alive’ [Dancing Astronaut]
Ultra Music Festival announces star-studded Phase 2 lineup for 22nd edition [Your EDM]
Want an Engaged Fanbase? The World #1 Techno Producer will Show You How [EDM.com]
Will Sparks Closes The Year Out With ‘Patience’ Featuring Kayla Zito [EDM Sauce]
available on Apple Podcasts [Modern.Finance]
Preventing and treating food allergies with Dr. Kari Nadeau [The Darya Rose Show]
Marco Canora — The Art of Food, Eating, Nutrition, and Life (#545) [Tim Ferriss]
Why You Need to Explore Your Curiosity: Road to Twelve and a Half (Series) [GaryVee]
Third straight year of severe floods leaves nearly 800,000 people struggling [MSF]
Don’t mock the metaverse [The Economist]
Two environmentalists sabotaged an oil pipeline in America. Are they terrorists or heroes? [1843 magazine]
“It will definitely be closely watched by other cities”—Minneapolis votes on replacing its police [The Economist Podcasts]
Global sales of new electric vehicles (EVs) will continue to soar in 2022, rising by 51%. EV sales will account for around 9% of total new-car sales. Browse our growth forecasts, risks and trends to watch in the automotive sector here: [The EIU]
The AI Revolution is Just Beginning (with Nathan Benaich and Ian Hogarth) [Harvard Business Review]
The sounds rebuilding Notre Dame's precious vaults [BBC Travel]
Bill Gates Says Covid Deaths May Drop to Flu Levels by Mid-2022 [Bloomberg]
In major shift, Japan looking to accept more foreigners indefinitely [Reuters]
‘If the rain doesn’t come, our animals will die, then we will all be dead’ [AL-Jazeera News]
Sizing Up the Threat of Steve Bannon — The case of Donald Trump’s former adviser marks a strange and perilous period in American democracy. [The New Yorker]
The Verge Holiday Gift Guide 2021 [The Verge]
How technology has inspired neuroscientists to reimagine the brain [Vox]
How BMW plans to corner the US scooter market with its all-electric CE 04 [TechCrunch]
This new startup has built a record-breaking 256-qubit quantum computer [MIT Technology Review]
The UN responded to Elon Musk's challenge to prove how his wealth could tackle world hunger by revealing a $6.6 billion plan [Business Insider]
Secretary General: NATO stands with Ukraine [NATO]
US Capitol rioter who wore horned headdress sentenced to 41 months [The Guardian]
2 Men Convicted of Killing Malcolm X Will Be Exonerated After Decades [The New York Times]
HuffPost spoke with Dr. Diana Greene Foster about the far-reaching implications of being denied abortion care, ahead of the upcoming Supreme Court case that threatens to overturn Roe v. Wade. [Huffington Post]
Kyle Rittenhouse Is No Hero — If a jury acquits him, it will not be a miscarriage of justice—but an acquittal does not make a foolish man a hero. [The Atlantic]
Why There Hasn’t Been A Mass Exodus Of Teachers [FiveThirtyEight]
John Krasinski Revealed That He Refused To Shoot A Jim And Pam Plotline On "The Office" Because Fans Would "Never Come Back" [BuzzFeed] #JEXI
Biden lauds electric cars in Michigan as climate agenda hits road bumps in Washington [The Washington Post]
Oussama Atar, le « clandestin » des attentats de Paris et Bruxelles — Dans « Le Clandestin de Daech », Georges Dallemagne et Christophe Lamfalussy, député et journaliste belges, reviennent sur le parcours du djihadiste, passé sous les radars des services de renseignement jusqu’aux attentats qui ont endeuillé les deux capitales. [Le Monde]
In viral TikTok, mom uses data to visualize the workload of a new parent [Mashable]
Apple Will Tell You How to Fix iPhones, Sell Parts to the General Public [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]
It’s Not Just White People: Democrats are Losing Normal Voters of All Races — Democrats fear they are losing white swing voters over racial politics. Three studies suggest that the party’s elite culture may be the real problem. [The Intercept_]
Small farms battle speculators over centuries-old water rights in drought-stricken Colorado [National Geographic]
All vaccinated adults could soon be eligible for a Pfizer or Moderna booster [NPR]
California tries again to close down privately operated prisons and immigrant detention facilities [CapRadioNews]
Novembre 2021 en perspective [Le Monde diplomatique]
Russia Isn’t About to Attack Ukraine — Moscow occupying its neighbor would be expensive, dangerous, and pointless. [Foreign Policy]
America’s Crypto Conundrum — Protecting Security Without Crushing Innovation [Foreign Affairs]
How the World Failed Afghan Women — Why millions of dollars in international aid – much of it from the U.S. – failed to achieve lasting change for Afghanistan’s women. [The Diplomat]
The Cipher Brief Open Source Report for Tue, Nov 16, 2021 [The Cipher Brief]
How Quantum Computers Will Correct Their Errors [Quanta magazine]
Are you taking part in the #GPUDay? Be sure to watch the keynote talk by Michele Grossi, senior #quantum scientist at @CERN ! On 11/11, he will discuss the #quantumroadmap of #CERNqti and the role of #hybridarchitecture in the #NISQ era of #quantumcomputing:https://gpuday.com [CERNquantum]
NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 Astronauts Visit the National Museum of African American History and Culture [NASA]
The I-EAC Project Team has held a technical assessment, engagement & coordination visit with a view to strengthening policing capabilities in #Rwanda. Of particular interest was the Rwempasha border which is earmarked for an extension of I-24/7, our secure communications system. [INTERPOL]
Wargames Show Air Force Isn’t Accelerating Fast Enough, Hinote Says [Air Force Magazine]
Art of Attack Car Meet Series Hosts Droves of NSX, S2000 Builds [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]
What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 396 & BENKYO RADIO 396.
As the Booster shot is almost available to all Americans, I highly recommend you get your COVID-19 booster shot as soon as possible. It will keep you immunized for an additional 6 months from the virus. Hopefully in 6 months they will have mass-produced the COVID-19 pill vaccine, then we can just take that like a Tylenol once every 6 months or something.
Until Next Time!