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  • Everything you need to know about tech layoffs and hiring slowdowns [Protocol]

  • Protocol Radio 510 by Nicky Romero (PRR510) [Protocol Radio]

  • U.S. has wasted more than 82 million COVID vaccine doses [AXIOS]

  • Apple debuts the M2 chip, a CPU 18% faster than the M1, with 20B transistors, 100Gbps of memory bandwidth, 50% more than the M1, and 24GB of unified memory [TechMeme]

  • Muslim nations protested India over derogatory remarks to Islam. During Narendra Modi’s term, anti-Muslim sentiments and attacks have risen across India—Muslims make up 14% of the country’s population. [Quartz]

  • The Supreme Court gives workers a backhanded victory [Recode]

  • Microsoft is here to rescue Tesla workers from Elon Musk [TheNextWeb]

  • What’s the Next Big Thing in American Snack Culture? [Eater]

  • Why Student-Loan Forgiveness Could Boost Entrepreneurs — Money that goes to pay off student debt can't be used to invest in a startup, and business owners say that's been an issue. Biden's proposal would offer limited loan relief to some overburdened borrowers. [Inc.]

  • Afrofuturist Sun Ra’s humble Philadelphia home is now a historic landmark [Fast Company]

  • Setting the record straight: Your funds are safe at Coinbase — and always will be [Medium] #Coinbase

  • Entering Into a Saturated Market? You Can Still Succeed! [Entrepreneur]

  • The Next Challenge for Solid-State Batteries? Making Lots of Them [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 878 — Having My Baby [TWIT]

  • New for Pixel: Music videos, vaccine cards and more [Google Blog]

  • The World in Time — Eric Jay Dolin [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Scientists map out the future of solar system exploration [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Prepárate para las mejores experiencias virtuales de Salesforce en América Latina [Salesforce]

  • OrientDB — NoSQL Database Software by SAP [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 535 & BENKYO RADIO 535.

As Jour J commemoration is upon us (June 6th) again this year, I wanted to share this movie with y’all. It’s called De Gaulle. It’s about how De Gaulle went abroad to have a radio show until D-Day which helped the allies win the war in WW II. Now I am very excited about this movie, because it is in French and I have yet to see it. You can watch it for free with ads on YouTube. Another great movie to watch this week is The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society which has been mentioned on my blog many years ago.

Until Next Time!