JETLAG RADIO 466 | BENKYO RADIO 466

  • Meg Ward: “Musically, I Don’t Think Anyone has Inspired me Quite Like Moby” [beatport]

  • Kanye West says that his Donda 2 album will only be available on his hardware Stem Player [Computer Music] meaning we will have to wait an additional 6 months to a year to listen to it on Apple Music and Spotify

  • SampleRadar: 280 free analogue circuit samples [Future Music]

  • Dance Yrself Green: can clubbing generate renewable energy? [DJ Mag]

  • Chloe Caillet Releases Remix Album of Her Debut Single, ‘Love Ain’t Over’ [Mixmag]

  • Swedish House Mafia bring in Tourist for calming rework of ‘Moth To A Flame’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Ultra Music Festival Day-to-Day Stage Lineups Have Arrived [Your EDM]

  • NASCAR Driver Akinori Ogata Races Into New Song From Super EuroBeat’s Ray Hikari, “Red Zone” [EDM]

  • Will Atkinson Turns “Long Way Home” Featuring Jes into the Uplifting Anthem of 2022 [EDM Sauce]

  • Listening to Modern Finance means you’re in-the-know in the world of CryptoCurrency and NFTs [Modern.Finance]

  • Boyd Varty — The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life (#571) [Tim Ferriss]

  • A Postcard from Tour: Manchester [Chuck Palahniuk]

  • The floor price is 0.237 Ethereum on VeeFriends’ Book Games NFTs. That’s enough to buy a new high-end laptop. How much longer until you can buy a Skyline GT-R? Only time will tell. [GaryVee]

  • Gaza: Burn injuries are a chronic health problem [MSF]

  • Vladimir Putin’s willingness to threaten war damages Russia [The Economist]

  • Fighting fire with fire: Can Aboriginal knowledge save the world from burning? [1843 magazine]

  • “This is Putin’s project, and I don’t see how he comes out of it ahead”—our Russia/Ukraine special [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Less than half the world lives in a democracy [The EIU]

  • In a Hybrid World, Your Tech Defines Employee Experience [Harvard Business Review]

  • Storm Eunice: Big Jet TV turns plane-watching into a phenomenon [BBC News]

  • ISS supports Apple shareholder proposal on forced labor [Reuters]

  • Is the US stealing Afghanistan’s money? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Kanye West’s Quest for Recognition [The New Yorker]

  • Best Cheap Laptop 2022 [The Verge]

  • How the new banned books panic fits into America’s history of school censorship [Vox]

  • LG announces the first 50 participants in its LG Nova program [TechCrunch]

  • This super-realistic virtual world is a driving school for AI [MIT Technology Review]

  • Photos show Felicity Ace, the burning cargo ship loaded with luxury cars, smoldering at sea [Insider]

  • On this day 70 years ago, Greece and Turkey joined NATO. 🇬🇷 | 🇹🇷 | Happy #Allyversary | #WeAreNATO | #Greece | #Turkey [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • It’s Trump’s time to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth [The Guardian]

  • More Teenage Girls With Eating Disorders Wound Up in the E.R. During the Pandemic [The New York Times]

  • Child Poverty Spiked After Tax Credit Expired, Early Research Suggests — A new study shows child poverty increased 40% in January after the monthly payments lapsed because of congressional inaction. [Huffington Post]

  • The Seven Habits That Lead to Happiness in Old Age [The Atlantic]

  • The Best NHL Teams Are Better Than Usual. So Are The Teams That Might Upset Them In The Playoffs. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Biden agrees ‘in principle’ to summit with Putin if Ukraine is not invaded [The Washington Post]

  • Les millions occultes d’un blanchisseur présumé de la ’Ndrangheta, la mafia calabraise [Le Monde]

  • Skype enables 911 calls and location tracking in the United States [Mashable]

  • There’s Another Safety Investigation Into Tesla, This Time for Phantom Braking [VICE News]

  • NIN Sent The Intercept 292 Fully Redacted Pages Related to Virus Research in Wuhan [The Intercept_]

  • The urgent efforts to save winter in the Alps [National Geographic]

  • Queen Elizabeth II has tested positive for COVID-19 [NPR]

  • California eyes end to Medi-Cal premiums for children, vulnerable adults [CapRadioNews]

  • « Le “diplo”, c’est chiant » ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • A Better Use of Frozen Afghan Funds [Foreign Policy]

  • America Must Not Ignore Mexico’s Democratic Decay — Washington’s Obsession With Migrants Is Warping U.S. Policy [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Pandemic Hit Asia’s Garment Workers Especially Hard [The Diplomat]

  • AI Overcomes Stumbling Block on Brain-Inspired Hardware [Quanta magazine]

  • Pancake de physicien 🥞 Ce #ThrowbackThursday datant de 1970 montre le prototype “pancake” des bobines supraconductrices de la grande chambre à bulles européenne (BEBC). En savoir plus sur les chambres à bulles et autres façons de voir l'invisible : [CERN_FR]

  • Northrop Grumman Sends NASA Science, Cargo to International Space Station [NASA]

  • Fruitful discussion this morning with Secretary General @INTERPOL_SG on the nexus between violent extremist groups and transnational organised crime in Africa, Interpol activities in Africa and how best Interpol can support the region. #MSC2022 [INTERPOL]

  • Fixing Spectrum Warfare Won’t Be Quick—Creativity Needed [Air Force Magazine]

  • 780-HP Nissan Hardbody Was Built to Win More Than Just a Race [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! There is a new podcast about the mysterious origins of Covid-19 by MIT Technology Review. It’s called Curious Coincidence, and now you know why I’m so upset about the parallels with the “Umbrella Corporation” from the world of “Resident Evil.”

Until Next Time!