JETLAG RADIO 315 | BENKYO RADIO 315

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  • Pioneers of deep learning AI think its future is gonna be lit [TheNextWeb]

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  • Why Seventh Generation Expanded Its Mission in the Middle of a Crisis [Inc.]

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  • “The best romantic relationships are also the best friendships. Hang out with your partner. You pick the movie this time, and he picks it next time. You suffer through a hockey game and then he has to watch an episode of The Bachelor. The important thing is that you’re making time together that shows that you value each other and what each other cares about.” [Medium]

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  • iOS 15 Hands-On: Top 5 New Features! [MKBHD]

  • We Gotta Talk About This Laptop. [Dave2D]

  • If You Want to Remember [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Magazine [Astronomy Magazine]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 315 & BENKYO RADIO 315.

As I’m eating my sunflower seeds, I’d like to thank everybody who skipped fireworks this year. You have contributed to California having less fires around its state. Thank you very much. It was imperative that Firefighters do not have to deal with this shit, because they are working very hard. We did it. We survived May, and June. It’s now July. We need to stay vigilant over July and August and pray for rain, which probably won’t come until September, but we can stay hopeful. I want to thank all various Firefighter Chiefs for making sure many country roads who had trees within powerlines have been cut down. You have prevented sparks that could start fires. Good job.

Until next time!