JETLAG RADIO 561 | BENKYO RADIO 561

  • The dot-com crash has lessons for crypto, if only we can remember them [Protocol]

  • Scoop: Biden to announce $100 million for Palestinian hospitals on Middle East trip [AXIOS] THANK YOU JESUS, ALLAH, AND BUDDHA

  • Africa-based Chinese influencers who post racist videos about Africans on apps like Douyin and Kuaishou made fortunes from China's livestream shopping industry [TechMeme]

  • UK prime minister Boris Johnson finally resigned last week after more than 50 members of his own government called it quits. But his plan to remain in the post during the leadership transition will make for a divisive, messy summer. — As the contest for leadership of the Conservative party heats up, the latest issue of the Quartz Weekend Brief assesses Johnson’s legacy and details what the UK can do to seek a better leader—and guard against a worse one. [Quartz]

  • 7 of your most pressing monkeypox vaccine questions, answered [Recode]

  • GitHub Copilot is the first real product based on large language models [TheNextWeb]

  • Just When You Thought It Was Over, the Hot Honey Trend Only Gets Hotter [Eater]

  • Mark Cuban's Audacious Cure for High-Priced Drugs [Inc.]

  • Tracking my stress at work actually helped my productivity [Fast Company]

  • Abortion Isn’t Murder — Stop Saying That It Is [Medium]

  • How to Land Your Dream Investors and Catapult You to Success [Entrepreneur]

  • Everything You Need to Work From Home Like a Pro [WIRED]

  • Hands-On mac Episode 40 [TWIT]

  • New ways to stay connected and entertained in your car [Google Blog]

  • Enabling Creative Expression with Concept Activation Vectors [Google AI Blog]

  • Contributor - Malcolm X [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • The Sky This Week: View the Full Buck Super Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

  • A CDP Is a Powerful Tool for Marketers — Here’s How To Make It Work for You [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Augment your intelligent enterprise with industry cloud solutions [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 561 & BENKYO RADIO 561.

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