JETLAG RADIO 472 | BENKYO RADIO 472

  • Read our breaking Ukraine coverage [Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists]

  • Phibes: “When We Started, No Labels Wanted To Touch Us” [beatportal]

  • Steinberg Cubase 12 arrives with new features, a finessed workflow, simple sign-in and Apple silicon support [Computer Music]

  • How to finish an EP in 30 days: Week 1 - inspiration and ideas [Future Music]

  • Bandcamp Bought by Fortnite Developer Epic Games [DJ Mag]

  • A List of Ways You Can Support Ukraine [Mixmag]

  • Saturday Session 053: Nicky Romero opens up about his new purpose and direction after 12 years on the road [Dancing Astronaut]

  • ODESZA Surprises Fans With Next Album Single, “Better Now” with MARO [Your EDM]

  • Kaskade and Deadmau5 Forge Collaborative Supergroup with New Single: Listen to a Preview [EDM]

  • Chae Debuts ‘Make You’ Ahead Of ‘Letters I’ll Never Write’ EP [EDM Sauce]

  • Did you see how BTC climbed back towards $44K? In the long run, it will be past $50 and 100K. You have to play the long game. For the latest trends, rely on Modern Finance [Modern Finance]

  • Morgan Housel — The Psychology of Money, Picking the Right Game, and the $6 Million Janitor (#576) [Tim Ferriss]

  • A Writing Prompt [Chuck Palahniuk]

  • There are 124.6k items on Book Games [GaryVee]

  • MSF mobilizes response in Ukraine and nearby countries as conflict escalates [MSF]

  • The Kremlin’s propaganda machine is running at full throttle [The Economist]

  • Escape from Kyiv [1843 magazine]

  • Judgement day for Vladimir Putin, the economic consequences of his war and parallels with Taiwan [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Making Purpose Real [Harvard Business Review]

  • Ship (Felicity Ace) carrying 4,000 luxury cars sinks off the Azores [BBC News]

  • Robert Pattinson Helps a New Batman Emerge From the Darkness [Bloomberg]

  • 'Putin was wrong. We were ready,' Biden to say in State of the Union address [Reuters]

  • MENA faces a crisis as the world’s key wheat producers are at war [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Latest U.N. Climate Report Paints Another Grim Picture [The New Yorker] #ClimateChange

  • AirTags are Dangerous — Here’s How Apple Could Fix Them [The Verge]

  • Bipolar disorder is complicated. So is how we talk about Ye. [Vox]

  • Reddit quarantines r/Russia due to ‘high volume’ of misinformation [TechCrunch]

  • This is the reason Demis Hassabis started DeepMind [MIT Technology Review]

  • Why isn't Ukraine already in NATO? Here's what it takes to join the 30-country alliance [Insider]

  • We must understand the human element to achieve #sustainability. Understand how Anglian Water Services and SAP are partnering to help decarbonize supply chains: https://sap.to/6042Kp6OE #SAP4Good [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • They are ‘civilized’ and ‘look like us’: the racist coverage of Ukraine [The Guardian]

  • Justice Dept. Announces Task Force to Go After Russian Oligarchs [The New York Times]

  • Joe Biden Is All Out Of Ideas For How To Protect Voting Rights — GOP voting restrictions merited only a cursory mention during Biden’s State of the Union address, and Democrats have no strategy to counter the Republican assault on democracy. [Huffington Post]

  • The Impossible Suddenly Became Possible — When Russia invaded Ukraine, the West’s assumptions about the world became unsustainable. [The Atlantic]

  • What Went Down At Biden’s State Of The Union And Texas’s Primary Election [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Bars rename Moscow Mules and pour out Russian vodka to protest the Ukraine invasion [The Washington Post]

  • Face à la guerre en Ukraine, Emmanuel Macron promet de « protéger » les Français [Le Monde]

  • 'Bullet Train' trailer sees Brad Pitt kickin' ass in a bucket hat [Mashable]

  • UN Nuclear Watchdog ‘Gravely Concerned’ About Ukraine’s Nuclear Power Plants [VICE News]

  • Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Extreme Heat, Fires and Floods [The Intercept_]

  • These samurai devotees bring a cherished culture back to life [National Geographic]

  • Here's what experts say Biden gets right in his new mental health plan [NPR]

  • Snow falling: As climate warms, overhauling California water projections gains urgency [CapRadioNews]

  • En Irak et en Syrie, les civils sont les premières victimes des bombardements [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Forget Oil. Putin’s War Is Wrecking the Wheat Market. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Beginning of the End for Putin? — Dictatorships Look Stable—Until They Aren’t [Foreign Affairs]

  • Ukraine Invasion Prompts Tepid Response From South Asia [The Diplomat]

  • Four Years On, New Experiment Sees No Sign of ‘Cosmic Dawn’ [Quanta magazine]

  • Voici un prototype de module en train d'être inspecté grâce à un microscope optique. Ce prototype a été développé pour le détecteur interne d' @ATLASexperiment pour observer ce qui est produit au moment des collisions. En savoir plus (en anglais) : [CERN_FR]

  • Send Your Name to Space With Artemis I [NASA]

  • Pharmaceutical crime: first INTERPOL-AFRIPOL front-line operation sees arrests and seizures across Africa [INTERPOL]

  • DOD Adding 63,500 Virtual Mental Health Appointments for Troops, But ’a Whole Lot More’ Can Be Done [Air Force Magazine]

  • Rocket Bunny Restomod: 1978 Datsun 280Z Gone Wide! [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 472 & BENKYO RADIO 472.

I am extremely excited about the release of Gran Turismo 7. It’s going to be a wonderful game to enjoy. Unfortunately, it is hard to enjoy while there is a situation in Ukraine. It is imperative that diplomacy resolves the issue. I demand that EVERYBODY reads the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists every single day UNTIL this crisis is over.

Until Next Time!