JETLAG RADIO 479 | BENKYO RADIO 479

  • AI for the warfighter [Protocol]

  • LIVE from the Music Bar! - demo drop episode 10 [Nicky Romero]

  • Exclusive: 9/11 families call out Biden for Saudi oil engagement [AXIOS]

  • Meta will temporarily allow some violent speech, like “death to the Russian invaders”, in some countries; internal email: it will allow calls for death of Putin [TechMeme]

  • The EU rebuffed Ukraine’s fast-track membership. Leaders in Western Europe want to deepen their relationship with the country, but cautioned against moving too quickly. Meanwhile, ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine failed as the crisis in Mariupol worsened. [Quartz]

  • California wants to use electric cars to back up the power grid [Recode]

  • The best thing the tech industry can do for Ukraine is donate [TheNextWeb]

  • The Ultimate Guide to Aperitifs [Eater]

  • How Companies Are Aiding the Ukrainian Relief Efforts, From Supporting Refugees to Funding the Armed ForcesWith a growing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, take inspiration from these charitable acts by American businesses. [Inc.]

  • Amazon’s Amp has potential as a music hub, but it’s still a work in progress [Fast Company]

  • Why Do We Love Coffee? [Medium]

  • Give the Gift of Side Hustles This Valentine's Day [Entrepreneur]

  • The Internet Is Not as New as You Think [WIRED]

  • Floss Weekly 671 [TWIT]

  • Get more done with these Google updates on iOS [Google Blog]

  • We research quantum algorithms for applications such as quantum simulation, optimization, machine learning, and linear algebra. We focus both on developing methodologies for contemporary “NISQ” devices as well as future error-corrected processors. [Quantum AI at Google]

  • Wild weather of the solar system [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Don’t Let Fear of Failure Stop You! [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Pioneering positive impact through sustainability metrics & innovation - SAP and Unilever [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 479 & BENKYO RADIO 479.

There’s a Peet’s Coffee Shop in Folsom I would frequent before taking a moment to reflect on U.S. Military who were deployed in Afghanistan. I am glad they returned safely using the “No One Left Behind” motto, despite how messy the pullout was. While the chapter on Afghanistan is nowhere near over, at least we did it, we defeated the “Military-Industrial-Complex.” Also, America has the capacity to destroy ISIS/ISIL around the globe, and we will use our diplomatic tools to force the Taliban to understand they must respect women/girls to have an education by politely referring them to a YouTube video of a Stealth B-2 Bomber. In addition, please continue to support organizations such as Team Rubicon, and the International Rescue Committee (IRC), who are helping with the influx of new Afghan Refugees. Thank you.

Until Next Time!