JETLAG RADIO 952 | BENKYO RADIO 952

  • Clubhouse Is Pivoting From Live Audio To Group Messaging [Slashdot.org]

  • Exclusive excerpt from Walter Isaacson's latest book: "Elon Musk" [AXIOS]

  • Apple releases macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS updates to address two zero-day flaws that Citizen Lab says were used to deliver Israeli NSO Group's Pegasus spyware [TechMeme]

  • Google is moving faster than US regulators to get deepfakes disclosed in political ads [Quartz]

  • 100 years of fearing robots [Vox]

  • EU has ‘no chance’ of semiconductor independence — but neither does anyone else [TheNextWeb]

  • ‘In Pursuit of Flavor’ Taught Us to Treat Ingredients With Respect [Eater]

  • These Founders Are Grinding Out a Space in the Coffee MarketTwo friends from Indiana had a dream: to bring premium coffee to the supermarket-and help at-risk youth. They started BLK and Bold. [Inc.]

  • AI could make it easier for companies to IPO. Is that a good idea? [Fast Company]

  • I Escaped the Rat Race 2.5 Years Ago. Not Playing These Life Games Is the Reason Why. [Medium]

  • 5 Ways Writing and Publishing a Book Can Elevate Your Brand [Entrepreneur]

  • Space X Must Fix 63 Issues Before Its Starship Can Fly Again [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 78 [TWIT]

  • 25 biggest moments in Search, from helpful images to AI [Google Blog]

  • A novel computational fluid dynamics framework for turbulent flow research [Google AI Blog]

  • Following the Impulse of the Brush [Poetry Foundation]

  • Nishimura’s billowing tail [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP Now France | Le 4 juillet 2023 | Sponsors [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 952 & BENKYO RADIO 952. France just completed the IMPOSSIBLE by beating New Zealand in group stages for the first time in the history of Rugby World Cup (good thing I was wearing my new Rugby World Cup French jersey) which is taking place, in France. Speaking of group stages, do you know where I find the later Initial D anime OVA stages (DVD or Bluray)? They’re extremely hard to find. Thanks. MF Ghost, will be streaming in less than a month.

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JETLAG RADIO 822 | BENKYO RADIO 822

  • The West should supply Ukraine with F-16s [The Economist]

  • My desperate search for safety in Sudan [1843 Magazine]

  • The muddy history of Brown Windsor Soup [BBC World]

  • America’s first IVF baby is pitching a way to pick the DNA of your kids [MIT Technology Review]

  • After testing more than 25 electric cars, these 5 were the most fun to drive [Insider]

  • An estimated 1% of the world’s population is on the autism spectrum. I just recently met with the members of our Autism Inclusion Network and we talked about the fact that there is no one way to be neurodiverse. Every difference is an opportunity, a new way of thinking, something to learn from. We’re better and stronger when we’re different.

    Our colleagues on the spectrum significantly contribute to what we do at SAP – in every Board area and across our product portfolio. Through our Autism at Work program, we've also seen that a more #inclusive working environment also leads to improved management skills and greater empathy in teams.

    With the SAP Autism Inclusion Pledge, we want to help candidates on the spectrum break through preconceptions and stereotypes. We want to encourage more organizations to hire based on the unique strengths and skillsets every individual offers. #NeurodiversityMatters #LifeAtSAP [LinkedIn] #ChristianKlein #SAP

  • ‘We created our own weapon’: the anti-invasion magazines defying Putin in Ukraine [The Guardian]

  • Cheesecake Fit for a Maestro — This simple recipe just might have changed the course of musical history. [The New York Times Magazine]

  • Senate Democrats Demand Answers From John Roberts Amid Supreme Court Ethics Controversy [Huffington Post]

  • MAGA Is Ripping Itself Apart — The extremism, aggression, and lack of restraint in MAGA world are spreading. [The Atlantic]

  • Music industry leaders bring 'Protect Black Art' movement to Capitol Hill [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Going where we’ve gone before [The Washington Post]

  • Mike Pence testifies before grand jury investigating Trump's role in January 6 assault [Le Monde]

  • Barack Obama's Netflix docuseries 'Working' examines the state of work in America [Mashable]

  • The Imgur Apocalypse Is Going to Break Large Parts of the Internet [VICE News]

  • Shocking Vote by Oklahoma Parole Board Clears the Way For Richard Glossip’s Execution [The Intercept_]

  • Secrets of the Elephants [National Geographic]

  • He played more than 1,100 minor league games, and finally made an emotional MLB debut [NPR]

  • Parent fentanyl advocates infuriated after California’s ‘Alexandra’s Law’ fails a second time [CapRadioNews]

  • La honte et la faim [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ireland Is Trapped in Its American Dream [Foreign Policy]

  • Sudan’s Descent Into Chaos — What Washington and Its Arab Partners Must Do to Stop the Shootout [Foreign Affairs]

  • Why Does Japan Have a Military Base in Djibouti? [The Diplomat]

  • Why Mathematicians Re-Prove What They Already Know [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le pays des merveilles d'ALICE 😁 Le #ThrowbackThursday nous amène à @ALICEexperiment. Voici les portes magnétiques du détecteur. L'expérience ALICE est conçue pour étudier la #matière en interaction forte à des densités d'énergie extrêmes. — Après avoir subi quelques améliorations majeures, il a commencé à enregistrer des collisions proton-proton en juillet 2022 au début de #LHCRun3, en plus de ses recherches habituelles en #physique des ions lourds. — La prochaine prise de données à grande échelle sur les collisions plomb-plomb est prévue pour cet automne. #BeamTime [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Quesst: Reassessing a 50-Year Supersonic Speed Limit [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 822 & BENKYO RADIO 822. Now, I am extremely excited about the release of Coffee Talk 2 on consoles and Steam (PC). The first game was incredibly awesome, and the second one so far is amazing so far as well.

I was extremely frustrated about the news regarding the Retirement age in France from 62 to 64. It’s imperative not to burn down the entire country over this. This time of response is causing elderly people throughout France to be scared about minorities throughout the entire nation. This will reinforce their stereotypes that all immigrants are bad people, and directly will want to vote for Le Front National (FN) also now known as RN. Therefore, don’t do it. When in public, be reasonable, don’t be stupid. Manifestations is the right of every French citizen, but a bad police record stays on forever. Please remember that because of my mental illness and serious car accident, some companies refused to hire me even though I was qualified and overqualified (even though it’s against the law, they use fake excuses instead). Despite spending the past 10 years discussing #MentalHealth. Despite helping veterans with PTSD through storytelling. Despite spending hundreds of thousands of hours on #MusicTherapy.

Therefore, if you want to protest, do so with moderation. At the end of the day, you still have a day job, you need to feed your family, you need to take care of your children, and your parents, and the elderly. This is extremely difficult if you are behind bars because you were protesting against Retirement age. The same fashion in America where tens of thousands of Mexicans do the jobs that nobody wants to do (picking up tomatoes in 120F weather during the summer), there are countless of immigrants who are willing to work in France if you are unwilling to work another 2 years.

I am sure that President Macron, and the Prime Minister will come up with a gameplan that makes every party very happy with the results. Stay Calm. Personne wants Marine LePen (KKK/Nazi) au pouvoir dans quelques années. Merci.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 818 | BENKYO RADIO 818

  • Ukraine’s air force wants new jets [The Economist]

  • “I really might cry” Musk fans at the Starship launch [1843 magazine]

  • Fans speechless after spectacular Wrexham promotion [BBC World]

  • Daughter of U.S. citizen jailed by Iran says she has lost confidence in US efforts [Reuters]

  • This Eid, we remember Syria’s disappeared — It has been eight years since my son was forcefully disappeared. Every Eid his absence brings us so much pain. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Has Black Lives Matter Changed the World? [New Yorker] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter

  • Stack Overflow wants AI companies to pay up for training on its data, too.The company is the latest to demand payment for training data, following Reddit and various publishers around the world. [The Verge]

  • So what’s the deal with Ukraine’s spring offensive? [Vox] #Ukraine

  • We all contribute to AI — should we get paid for that? [TechCrunch]

  • These prosthetics break the mold with third thumbs, spikes, and superhero skins [MIT Technology Review]

  • The real reason bosses are freaked out by remote work [Business Insider]

  • Japanese fete LGBTQ progress, demand marriage rights as G7 summit looms [Reuters]

  • #EarthDay may have passed, but our responsibility is year-round. ♻️ Learn to calculate, manage, and reduce the carbon footprint of your products and value chains. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • ‘Four-time loser’ Trump may not be nominee for 2024, Republican insists [The Guardian]

  • Ukraine Says Russian Troops Are Evacuating Civilians From Occupied Areas of South [New York Times]

  • Fox News Settlement Savings: $200,000,000 Tax Writeoff? [Huffington Post]

  • Harry Potter Was Always Meant to Be Television [The Atlantic]

  • The Fox News Defamation Trial Hurt Trust Among Some Viewers [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Biden is running out of time to avoid calamitous debt ceiling outcomes [The Washington Post]

  • Réforme des retraites : « Peut-être que j’aurais dû plus me mouiller », estime Emmanuel Macron dans un entretien au « Parisien » [Le Monde]

  • The best headphones for 2023 (and why they've made our list) [Mashable]

  • Strange 'Anomalies' In Spacetime Could Be Revealing New Physics, Scientists Say [VICE News]

  • “MYTH AMERICA”: New Book Dismantles 20 Legends About Our Past [The Intercept_]

  • ​The Lyrid meteor shower happens once a year—and it’s about to peak [National Geographic]

  • Unraveling a hidden cause of UTIs — plus how to prevent them [NPR]

  • The Oakland A's are on the verge of moving to Las Vegas [CapRadioNews]

  • Quand l’Occident choisit ses contestataires [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Hemeti’s Rise in Sudan Is a Threat to Regional Stability [Foreign Policy]

  • The Myth of Multipolarity — American Power’s Staying Power [Foreign Affairs]

  • Indian Police Arrest Sikh Separatist Leader After Long Hunt [The Diplomat]

  • The Number 15 Describes the Secret Limit of an Infinite Grid [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici l'installation de la structure de support pour les composants du détecteur MAPP à l'expérience MoEDAL. — Le détecteur permettra à l'expérience de rechercher des particules minichargées et à longue durée de vie pendant #LHCRun3. #BeamTime

    Voir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • Hubble’s 33rd Year in Orbit [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 818 & BENKYO RADIO 818. I am extremely saddened by the news straight out of Sudan. Here is a video from The Economist about some of the unforeseen consequences.

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JETLAG RADIO 812 | BENKYO RADIO 812

  • Beatport and Algoriddim Present ‘djay Streaming Sessions’ [beatportal]

  • NAMM 2023: Polyend announces Tracker Mini, and it looks like a 'best in show' contender [Computer Music]

  • NAMM 2023: Sound Particles' 'first ever' 3D synth is a "game changer", according to Jean-Michel Jarre [Future Music]

  • DJ Magazine still banned for another 6-8 months. [DJ Mag]

  • Culture as Resistance: 6 Palestinian DJs You Need to Know [Mixmag]

  • For ravers, Lunchbox is the clear (literally) choice of hydration packs [Review] [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Skrillex might be dropping a 3rd album this year [Your EDM]

  • Pretty Lights Announces Return with ‘Soundship SpaceSystem Tour” [EDM.com]

  • Dillon Francis Shares New Radio Anthem “Pretty People” with Inji [EDM Sauce]

  • Introducing - The Autodromo Group B Rallysport Chronograph Limited Edition Collection for Hodinkee [HODINKEE]

  • In Case You Missed It: March 2023 Recap of “The Tim Ferriss Show” (#666) [Tim Ferriss]

  • The Truth Behind Content Creation: What's Holding You Back? | DailyVee 632 [GaryVee]

  • After the dust settles: The mental health needs in Türkiye [MSF]

  • A different way to measure the climate impact of food [The Economist]

  • Gaming’s next level — Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, how gaming overtook cinema [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Why do some people 'mirror-write'? [BBC News]

  • Can Nuclear Fusion Power the Future? | Episode 4 [Bloomberg]

  • Ocasio-Cortez wants Supreme Court’s Thomas impeached [Reuters]

  • Israeli violence is the problem — Once again Israeli violence rages in occupied Palestine and once again Israel and its allies are trying to obfuscate it. [AL-Jazeera News] #PalestianLivesMatter

  • “Yellowjackets,” and the Problem of Women Eating One Another [The New Yorker]

  • A new, free book about Steve Jobs is coming out tomorrow. Make Something Wonderful will be released digitally on Tuesday by the Steve Jobs Archive. A special version of the book on the web will be designed by Jony Ive’s consultancy [The Verge]

  • How Democrats plan to fight abortion pill restrictions [Vox]

  • Bridging the Cosmic Gap Between Generative AI and the Enterprise [TechCrunch]

  • The hottest new climate technology is bricks [MIT Technology Review]

  • Gen Z and millennials are suffering from financial whiplash — and the pain will haunt them for decades — The whiplash of scarcity and splurging during the pandemic is going to reshape the economy — and our brains — for a generation [Business]

  • "I actually tell our #Airmen all the time, 'I don't actually care if you sign up to do 4 years, 6 years, 8 years, 28 years - what I do expect you to do is to make our Department of the United States Air Force better." — CMSAF JoAnne (Jo) Bass talked about the importance and impact of making a difference in your time of #military service during the Senior Leaders Perspective #AFAColorado panel. — More Air & Space Forces Magazine coverage from the conference: https://lnkd.in/erHX6fWA [LinkedIn] #AFA

  • Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 412 of the invasion [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • Cool? Or Just Clunky? The Fight Over Dashboard Touch Screens. — As luxury cars become rolling supercomputers, designers are wondering how big is too big. [The New York Times]

  • In Ohio, Regulators Are Letting The Polluter Guide A Toxic Cleanup — The disaster response has not only been flawed — it is one big conflict of interest. [Huffington Post]

  • The Problem America Cannot Fix — The public supports many sensible gun measures, but flaws in our democracy make us unable to adopt them. [The Atlantic]

  • The Mets Assembled The Most Expensive Baseball Team Ever. Is That Enough To Make Them MLB's Best Team? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Are you ableist? Take our quiz with these 7 scenarios. — Research shows that unconscious bias against disabled people is common, but experts say it is difficult to recognize. [The Washington Post]

  • Ligue des champions : le Real Madrid domine nettement Chelsea, l’AC Milan prend une option contre Naples

    Karim Benzema, buteur du Real, a marqué son quatorzième but sur les neuf derniers matches à élimination directe en Ligue des champions. A l’image de l’international français, le tenant du titre a confirmé son statut en battant Chelsea (2-0). [Le Monde]

  • 43 gifts everyone should have on their birthday wish list [Mashable]

  • Watch Europe Launch a Jupiter Mission that Will Search for Signs of Life [VICE News]

  • To Help end the Yemen War, All China Had to Do Was Be Reasonable [The Intercept_]

  • Plants can talk. Yes, really. Here’s how. [National Geographic]

  • Both Black Tennessee lawmakers have been reinstated after being expelled by GOP [NPR]

  • California changed mask mandates in healthcare settings. How are Sacramento region providers responding? [CapRadioNews]

  • Du bon usage de la Constitution [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why Global Health Needs Japanese Leadership [Foreign Policy]

  • The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine — A Plan for Getting From the Battlefield to the Negotiating Table [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Netherlands and Japan Join the U.S. Alliance Against Chinese Semiconductor Development [The Diplomat]

  • The Electron Is So Round That It’s Ruling Out Potential New Particles [Quanta Magazine]

  • Today’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features the neutron time-of-flight facility at #CERN, also known as n_TOF. Here we see the n_TOF Total Absorption Calorimeter, a detector for neutron capture gamma-rays, composed of 40 barium fluoride crystals.

    Learn more: [CERN]

  • Advanced Capabilities for Emergency Response Operations (ACERO) [NASA]

  • Malaysia is taking steps to keep children #SafeOnline @INTERPOL_SG congratulates the government for making sexual extortion & livestreaming of child sexual abuse distinct offenses, to enable better prosecution of these crimes. Learn more: https://bit.ly/Malaysia_SafeOnline #DisruptingHarm [INTERPOL]

  • Space Force Satellite Control Network Is In Urgent Need of Upgrades, Watchdog Says [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • What Is an RWB Porsche? [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 812 & BENKYO RADIO 812. NVIDIA just announced something incredible called PICASSO. Check it out.

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JETLAG RADIO 811 | BENKYO RADIO 811

  • Speedy Black Hole in Intergalactic Space Could be Creating a Trail of Stars [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden's digital strategy: an army of influencers [AXIOS]

  • Sources: ~270 US Apple Stores held staff meetings about unionization risks in the past two weeks, using a unionized Towson, Maryland store as a cautionary tale [TechMeme]

  • The case for reading all of your emails, according to Tim Cook [Quartz]

  • Trump is no longer the social media king [Vox]

  • The world’s first self-driving bus fleet will soon hit Scotland’s streets [TheNextWeb]

  • Mimi Sheraton, the New York Times’ First Female Food Critic, Dies [Eater]

  • Lena Waithe Knows Good TV. Now She Wants to Make Her Mark in Music, Books, Podcasts, and MoreThe longtime storyteller is working to widen her lens, moving beyond Hollywood in the process. [Inc.]

  • How small businesses can take advantage of emerging technology [Fast Company]

  • How You Drink Your Coffee Shows Who You Are [Medium]

  • Working Remote? These Are the Biggest Dos and Don'ts of Video Conferencing [Entrepreneur]

  • Everything You Should Know About the New MoviePass [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 922 [TWIT]

  • New advanced Google Career Certificates in data analytics [Google Blog]

  • How Project Starline improves remote communication [Google Research]

  • Buffalo Girl [Poetry Foundation]

  • When will Artemis 2 launch and what will the mission do? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Solinest pilote ses budgets et prévisions avec SAP Analytics Cloud (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 811 & BENKYO RADIO 811.

Slowly, but surely, Donald J. Trump is going to jail. It’s over for him. He’s facing 136 years in prison. This level of corruption is unprecedented. #TrumpIsGoingToJail

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JETLAG RADIO 809 | BENKYO RADIO 809

  • The Search for Alien Life Moves to Icy Moons [Slashdot.org]

  • McCarthy faces GOP blowback after N.Y. Times leak [AXIOS]

  • Tests show Twitter has lifted restrictions on Kremlin-linked accounts, including Putin's, with some appearing in For You feeds, reversing an April 2022 policy [TechMeme]

  • Joe Biden will visit Ireland on the Good Friday peace agreement anniversary [Quartz]

  • Why we’re scared of AI and not scared enough of bio risks [Vox]

  • Digital twins could save your life. Here’s how [TheNextWeb]

  • What Effect Does Michelin Have on a City’s Dining Scene? [Eater]

  • Need Funding? Here's How to Pitch Venture Capital and Private Equity Firms in 2023 [Inc.]

  • How to land a job in tech when you have zero interest in writing code [Fast Company]

  • Why Did Everything Become an RPG? [Medium]

  • I Built a Public Persona Around Positive Thinking, Until the Most Devastating Year of My Life Made Me Rethink Everything. Here's What I Realized. [Entrepreneur]

  • The ‘Manhattan Project’ Theory of Generative AI [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 56 [TWIT]

  • A look at how we’re building more sustainable hardware [Google Blog]

  • Directing ML toward natural hazard mitigation through collaboration [Google AI Blog]

  • oh orchid o'clock [Poetry Foundation]

  • A comet will be visible during the 2024 total solar eclipse [Astronomy Magazine]

  • How to make Sustainability work for you in Consumer Goods | Rise with SAP Demo [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 809 & BENKYO RADIO 809.

Millions of Spider-Man fans were excited about the first Spider-Verse movie. I was, since it was my first date (dinner & a movie) with the woman I now call my wife. Very excited about the sequel, and more stories about the Spider-Man Multiverse.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 807 | BENKYO RADIO 807

  • Google Says Its AI Supercomputer is Faster, Greener Than Nvidia A100 Chip [Slashdot.org]

  • Free speech the next key battleground for abortion rights [AXIOS]

  • Meta releases its Segment Anything Model and Segment Anything 1-Billion mask dataset, hoping to help researchers with computer vision and object identification [TechMeme]

  • Elon Musk just changed Twitter's logo to the Dogecoin symbol [Quartz]

  • Trump is no longer the social media king [Vox]

  • Swedish startup unveils first ‘origami’ e-motorcycle — and €15K price tag [TheNextWeb]

  • An Eater’s Guide to Tōhoku, Japan’s Capital of Sake, Wagyu, and Sea Pineapples [Eater]

  • Ben Affleck's Air Jordan Movie Breaks Down the Genius Business Strategy That Made Nike Billions 'Air' breathes new life into the story of Nike and Michael Jordan partnering to create one of the most successful products of all time. [Inc.]

  • Is artificial intelligence creating a new age of discrimination? — AI-powered predictions can only use the data that’s out there already. If we want to effect change in racial employment, wealth, and income gaps, then we need to acknowledge that AI alone is not going to get us there. [Fast Company]

  • If Nobody Is Reading Your Work, You’re Right on Track [Medium]

  • The Hidden Dangers of Not Taking Your Vacation Days [Entrepreneur]

  • WIRED’s New Podcast Invites You to ‘Have a Nice Future’ [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 864 [TWIT]

  • Take a look at the all-new NBA and Google Pixel Arena [Google Blog]

  • Data-centric ML benchmarking: Announcing DataPerf’s 2023 challenges [Google AI Blog]

  • Path forward for Thirty Meter Telescope and Mauna Kea begins to emerge [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP Partner kick-off España 2023 (Spanish) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 807 & BENKYO RADIO 807. Donald J. Trump has been INDICTED. Everybody (at least the majority) of the FBI can finally catch up on their sleep. Thank you, Jesus, Allah, and Buddha. I am going to eat some freaking sunflower seeds.

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JETLAG RADIO 805 | BENKYO RADIO 805

  • US Military Prepares for Space Warfare As Potential Threats Grow From China [Slashdot.org]

  • "High risk" weather outbreak with violent tornadoes hammers central U.S. [AXIOS]

  • A Front Company and a Fake Identity: How the U.S. Came to Use Spyware It Was Trying to Kill. — The Biden administration has been trying to choke off use of hacking tools made by the Israeli firm NSO. It turns out that not every part of the government has gotten the message. [TechMeme] #IsraelNSOMalwareSpyware

  • Adidas won't be blocking a Black Lives Matter trademark application after all [Quartz] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter

  • Has TikTok made us better? Or much, much worse? [Vox]

  • 6 biggest tech nightmares to avoid next time you travel abroad [TheNextWeb]

  • The 38 Essential Mexico City Restaurants [Eater]

  • The Co-Founder Behind Warby Parker and Harry's on Spotting Opportunity [Inc.]

  • How the bottled-water industry is masking countries’ failures to supply drinking water for all [Fast Company]

  • My Notes on Assassin’s Creed: Origins — Part One [Medium]

  • Want Your Podcast to Make It Past Episode 12? Here's Some Advice. — Michelle Abraham has launched more than 200 podcasts. She sat down with Jessica Abo to share her advice for hosts and producers. [Entrepreneur]

  • Space Archeologists Are Charting Humanity’s Furthest Frontier [WIRED]

  • Le Groupe Wagner dit avoir pris le contrôle « légal » de la ville de Bakhmout — Le chef de cette milice paramilitaire, Evgueni Prigojine, a revendiqué la prise de la mairie de cette ville du Donbass, où des combats acharnés font rage depuis des mois. L’armée ukrainienne assure, elle, tenir encore « courageusement ». [Le Monde]

  • There's a black hole pointed at Earth. You're not in danger. [Mashable]

  • The GOP Is So Scared of Trump His 2024 Rivals Are Defending Him From Indictment [VICE News]

  • Congressional Effort to End Assange Prosecution Underway — Rep. Rashida Tlaib is collecting signatures on a letter calling on Attorney General Merrick Garland to end the extradition drive against WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange. [The Intercept_]

  • Unraveling the real history of Scotland’s tartan [National Geographic]

  • One-time supporter of Guantánamo's military court now says it was 'doomed' [NPR]

  • LIGHT THE BEAM: The Sacramento Kings are going to the NBA playoffs [CapRadioNews]

  • Le grand désenchantement kurde [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Afghanistan’s Ambassadors Fly the Flag Against the Taliban — A dispirited diplomatic corps is the last remnant of a fallen government. [Foreign Policy]

  • Blundering on the Brink — The Secret History and Unlearned Lessons of the Cuban Missile Crisis [Foreign Affairs]

  • Does the World Care About Crimes Against Humanity in Asia? [The Diplomat]

  • The Colorful Problem That Has Long Frustrated Mathematicians [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici le tunnel latéral TI12, anciennement utilisé pour connecter le SPS au collisionneur LEP. L'axe de collision du faisceau traverse TI12 près de son point de fusion avec le tunnel principal du LHC. Aujourd'hui, on y trouve @FASERexperiment : http://faser.web.cern.ch [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Perseverance Collects First Mars Sample of New Science Campaign [NASA]

  • The Heads of INTERPOL National Central Bureaus in Central Asia have gathered to address a range of crime areas including organized crime, counter-terrorism & financial crime. Delegates will look at how our policing capabilities can meet their specific needs. [INTERPOL]

  • Firing Up USAF Modernization [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • This 1,000+ HP Toyota Supra Represents a Delicate Balance of Life vs. Project Car [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 805 & BENKYO RADIO 805. As you know, 805 is the name of a beer maker. 8:05am is also when the first plane hit the WTC on 9/11/2001, and by some mysterious notion, Mastermind Sith Lord Dick Cheney held off and did not alert the U.S. Air Force almost immediately. Why was that? To initiate the Military-Industrial-Complex. A long campaign began, based on the mysterious number where 343 firefighters died. The Prime Factorization of 343 is 7x7x7, aka jackpot. It had appeared that the entire war in Afghanistan and Iraq was just about money. How depressing. Thank God, that Nafeez Ahmed wrote in his books The War on Freedom and The War on Truth. Rumors are that he will complete the trilogy. He received death-threats after mentioning MK Ultra, and that Mossad (Bibidi Netanyahu) was involved. Mossad, also known as the “Mafia-Operating-Super-System-AD-vertising.” George W. Bush had to look like an idiot for years simply because Dick Cheney took advantage of him. Due to the fact that Dick Cheney has a pacemaker, it will be extremely difficult for him to die, especially since he replaces his blood almost constantly. He needs to face the ICC. The Neoconservatives secret are out: “It was a Neo-Con.” The director of the documentary Loose Change was never taken seriously, but after the movie about WTC7, nobody could longer ignore this. There are rumors that the black boxes of the planes were modified, and that this information was included in a Top-Secret Report. As you are aware, it takes 50 years for things to get declassified. 50 years after JFK, they declassified things. Unfortunately, 50 years after 2001, that’s the year 2051, which is when the entire planet will be even more ravaged by Global Warming (Climate Change) and the war on drinkable Water, as discussed a few years ago in The Economist Intelligence Unit Report a few years back. Anyway, 9/11 was 3,000 deaths, which pales in comparison with COVID-19. Because it was not a physical plane crashing into a building, many uneducated Americans thought it didn’t matter. The failed to realize that a 9/11 was happening almost every week. Over 1,000,000 Americans died. That’s why you gotta get vaccinated. Powerpoints weren’t enough. People had to go into a park and plant 1,000,000 fucking little white flags to explain to the American population like they weren’t Homo Sapiens but Neanderdals. The entire country went Idiocracy. This entire holocaust-type event can be traced to one dumbass, Donald J. Trump, a man who refused to tell the American People to get vaccinated and wear a mask, even though he was. The Department of Defense (D.O.D.) were screaming at the top of their lungs, and initiated the Warp Speed program to find a COVID-19 vaccine. As you can see, if you get frustrated over 3,000 deaths, but you view 1,000,000 deaths as no issue, you are a fucking psychopath. I am so glad DJT has been indicted, and he will finally go to jail. #TrumpIsGoingToJail

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 804 | BENKYO RADIO 804

  • Russia is persecuting dissenters by taking away their children [The Economist]

  • The electoral race in Turkey is currently between the current president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and the main opposition alliance candidate, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. Find out more about Turkey’s upcoming elections in EIU’s latest article: [TheEIU]

  • Fentanyl - a killer drug’s trail of destruction [BBC News]

  • The Chips Act Is Everything Wrong With US Government [Bloomberg] that’s what happens when there’s a blank check for $53 BILLION DOLLARS for Patrick (CEO of Intel Corp) and he doesn’t even pay his most talented employees. Thank God, AMD will get to work.

  • Ukraine marks Bucha recapture anniversary [Reuters]

  • Spanish PM urges China’s Xi to speak with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A Question of Language in Ukraine [New Yorker]

  • It’s April Fools’ Day, but this Asus ROG Ally handheld gaming PC might not be a joke / This portable PC gaming machine from Asus would be serious competition for the Steam Deck if the company actually puts it on sale. [The Verge]

  • What is Narcan? The opioid overdose spray, explained. [Vox]

  • Always be prompting [TechCrunch]

  • Texas is trying out new tactics to restrict access to abortion pills online [MIT Technology Review]

  • How 3 years of work from home have changed the US economy forever [Insider]

  • You could call us the original start-up. 🚀 On April 1, 1972, five engineers decided to do things their own way. — With just a vision, a handful of employees, and a single customer, they changed the world of business as we knew it. — Join us in celebrating our legacy, inspired by five courageous innovators who helped shape our future. https://sap.to/6043OEkwW [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Republican donor convicted of sex trafficking teenage girls [The Guardian]

  • Anxious Times Descend on New York. Enter the Boss. — There was tension in the city as New Yorkers waited for Donald J. Trump to appear, but in the meantime, Bruce kept playing at the Garden. [New York Times]

  • Pete Davidson Says It’s ‘Confusing’ How Much People Care About His Dating Life [Huffington Post]

  • Never Again Trump — Can the GOP stop an indicted ex-president? [The Atlantic]

  • The Dodgers Lead Our 2023 MLB Forecast — But They're The Weakest Favorite In Years [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Feel free to spill the beans, ex-employees. Your former boss can’t stop you. [The Washington Post] “Abusive employers — including those who have violated state and federal law — should be on notice.” (I spent years writing software off-the-books, never got paid)

  • Trottinettes électriques : les Parisiens ont voté contre le maintien en libre-service dans la capitale [Le Monde]

  • Your attention span isn't dead — yet. These tips can help restore your ability to focus. [Mashable]

  • Hackers Claim to Dox Russian 'War Criminal,' Convince His Wife to Do 'Patriotic Photoshoot' [VICE News]

  • As Israelis Protest Mounting Authoritarianism, Apartheid Regime Over Palestinians Goes Unchallenged [The Intercept_]

  • From the Frontlines to the Shorelines [National Geographic]

  • From 4chan to international politics, a bug-eating conspiracy theory goes mainstream [NPR]

  • California high schools are adding hundreds of ethnic studies classes. Are teachers prepared? [CapRadioNews]

  • Un pays qui se soulève [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • China Has Been Waging a Decades-Long, All-Out Spy War — While the West was distracted, the Chinese government began an intelligence assault that never stopped. [Foreign Policy]

  • America’s Looming Munitions Crisis — How to Fill the Missile Gap [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japanese Defense Firms Unveil High-energy Laser Anti-drone Weapons [The Diplomat]

  • The Colorful Problem That Has Long Frustrated Mathematicians [Quanta Magazine]

  • Les scientifiques de l’expérience BETA, auprès de l’usine à antimatière du CERN, viennent de réaliser la mesure la plus précise à ce jour de la seconde – une première mondiale qui pourrait conduire à des journées de 25 heures. En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Receives Top Honor of Best Place to Work in Federal Government [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 804 & BENKYO RADIO 804. Now, whiteboarding is quite complicated if you are an amateur, but after long hours and significant process, you can describe things on the whiteboard in such vivid details that your superior will be bewildered, and coworkers will be quite amazed.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 802 | BENKYO RADIO 802

  • Europe is unprepared for what might come next in America — A Trumpian revival would leave Europe exposed [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • Home cooking and power cuts: life in a Russian draft-dodgers’ house-share [The Economist Podcasts] #Ukraine

  • Dars: BBC education show in Afghanistan helps children banned from school [BBC News]

  • Trump to face criminal charges in Stormy Daniels hush money probe [Reuters]

  • ‘World did nothing’ after Russia annexed Crimea: Nobel laureate [AL-Jazeera News] #Ukraine

  • The Wait For the Trump Indictment is Finally Over [The New Yorker]

  • GM is cutting off access to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for its future EVs / Starting with the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV, General Motors’ electric vehicles will restrict Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in favor of a native Google infotainment system. [The Verge]

  • The best precedent for Trump’s indictment is (gulp) Israel [Vox]

  • Read’s AI-powered summary feature squeezes a meeting into a two-minute clip [TechCrunch]

  • We’re inhaling, eating, and drinking toxic chemicals. Now we need to figure out how they’re affecting us. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Nearly half of American workers don't take all of their PTO [Insider]

  • Mon objectif ce n’est pas d’etre meilleur que les autres, c’est d’etre meilleur que la personne que j’etais hier. [LinkedIn]

  • Will Trump indictment make white evangelicals ditch ‘imperfect vessel’? [The Guardian]

  • Venice Is Saved! Woe Is Venice. [New York Times]

  • Desi Lydic Brutally Mocks Conservative Tears Over Donald Trump Indictment [Huffington Post]

  • Why Americans Care About Work So Much [The Atlantic]

  • DOJ arrests 'White Lives Matter' member accused of attempting to burn down church [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: The Trump indictment is no surprise — and it won’t be easy [The Washington Post]

  • Les « microworkers », ces travailleurs qui boudent le bureau et avancent leurs dossiers n’importe où, n’importe quand — Grâce au smartphone, on peut désormais envoyer un mail pro ou annoter un document dans le métro, la salle d’attente ou au parc, pendant que les enfants jouent. Ce travail fragmenté est-il une libération ou un nouvel esclavage ? [Le Monde]

  • Google Bard is about to get supercharged [Mashable]

  • 'He Would Still Be Here': Man Dies by Suicide After Talking with AI Chatbot (name of the app is called Chai), Widow Says [VICE News]

  • The Anti-War Vote That Came 20 Years Late — The real congressional battle over Iraq happened in 2007, when Barack Obama and Joe Biden caved to George W. Bush. [The Intercept_]

  • The real history of tartan, from the Scottish Highlands to the streets of Tokyo [National Geographic]

  • What happens after Trump's indictment? Here are some of the logistical considerations [NPR]

  • ‘Super disappointed’: Lawmakers want UC to enroll more Californians sooner [CapRadioNews]

  • La littérature, un produit de plus [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What Taiwan Can Learn from Honduras’s Switch to China [Foreign Policy] Man, Honduras has been bad news since day one.

  • How to Protect American Democracy— U.S. Elections Are Still Vulnerable to Enemies Foreign and Domestic [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan FM to Visit China as Tokyo Imposes New Export Controls [The Diplomat]

  • Astronomers Dig Up the Stars That Birthed the Milky Way [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le #LHC redémarre ! #BeamTime ✨ Pour marquer l'occasion, la #PhotoDeLaSemaine montre une série de photos de l'accélérateur phare du CERN : le grand collisionneur de hadrons. La machine se prépare au chapitre 2 du #LHCRun3... En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Updates Media on Next Private Astronaut Mission to Space Station [NASA]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 802 & BENKYO RADIO 802. Now, you are all familiar with some of the ChatGPT technology, some of which is quite bit scary and why I prefer BARD [LamBDA] from Google (Alphabet). Regardless, this Copilot AI technology that works in conjunction with Microsoft Word is going to be a game-changer.

Until Next Time!