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  • Ready, player four billion: the rise of video games [The Economist]

  • Can America solve its opioid crisis? [The Economist]

  • Bruce Springsteen, Mindy Kaling and Julia Louis-Dreyfus honoured by Biden [BBC News]

  • Bomb Cyclone Slams Into San Francisco With Hurricane-Like Force [Bloomberg]

  • Storm-weary California lashed with 12th 'atmospheric river' cloudbursts [Reuters]

  • My plagiarised work was used to justify the war on Iraq [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Pakistani Women Are Not All Right — The country’s annual march for women’s rights was a defiant act of self-assertion that once again sparked panic and condemnation from conservatives. [The New Yorker]

  • Ubisoft is getting into AI-powered game development tools, too. The company debuted a new tool called “Ubisoft Ghostwriter” that will generate first drafts of NPC dialogue. Like Roblox’s recently-launched AI tools, Ghostwriter could help developers save time. But some developers fear they could lead to job cuts. [The Verge]

  • Joe Biden’s first veto takes on Republicans’ war on “woke capitalism” [Vox]

  • Netflix’s ‘Gears of War’ movie gets ‘Doctor Strange’ writer Jon Spaihts [TechCrunch]

  • Google just launched Bard, its answer to ChatGPT—and it wants you to make it better [MIT Technology Review]

  • A 'hole' 30 times Earth's size has spread across the sun, blasting solar winds that'll hit our planet by end of this week [Insider]

  • Last week both our Ireland and New York offices celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a special happy hour. Employees enjoyed classic Irish favorites like corned beef eggrolls, mini shepard pies, potato skins, and Irish soda bread. Sipped on featured beverages like Guinness, Smithwick's Beers, and Irish Bulmers while listening to some traditional Irish tunes. [LinkedIn]

  • Trump wants to be handcuffed for court appearance in Stormy Daniels case, sources say [The Guardian]

  • Savory and Sweet Ramadan Recipes to Break the Fast [The New York Times]

  • The Best And Worst Yogurts For Your Health, According To Nutritionists [Huffington Post]

  • Is This the Singularity for Standardized Tests? [The Atlantic]

  • Yes, A 16 Seed Beat A 1. But March Madness Hasn’t Been That Mad. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Only one thing will solve the fentanyl crisis [The Washington Post]

  • 'It's huge for me to be here': How the last French hostage in West Africa was freed [Le Monde]

  • The best gifts for men: Great options for every type of guy [Mashable]

  • Company Loyalty Leads to Exploitation and Unpaid Work: Study [VICE News] I haven’t gotten paid by Intel Corporation in 4 years. AMD (one of its competitors) is now planning to open an entire building in Folsom within the next few months.

  • Understanding the Silicon Valley Bank & (Israeli) Signature Bank Run [The Intercept]

  • How do Muslims celebrate Ramadan? Here are 5 unique traditions [National Geographic]

  • What to know about xylazine, the drug authorities are calling a public safety threat [NPR]

  • Court ruling opens door to gig driver unionization bill, union says [CapRadioNews]

  • China, Ukraine, and How Biden Plans to Balance Both [Foreign Policy]

  • Innovation Power — Why Technology Will Define the Future of Geopolitics [Foreign Affairs]

  • In Afghanistan, Taliban Face a Growing Threat in ISKP [The Diplomat]

  • Surprise Computer Science Proof Stuns Mathematicians [Quanta Magazine]

  • As part of the “Focus on FLASH technology” week @PhysicsWorld, Walter Wuensch, senior researcher at CERN, will explain the very high-energy electron FLASH device being developed by CERN, @CHUVLausanne, and THERYQ. Join the webinar on 30 March, 16.00 CEST: [CERN_FR]

  • How to Build A Spacecraft [NASA]

    BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 788 & BENKYO RADIO 788. Unfortunately, the Back to the Future: The Game 30th Anniversary for PS4 goes for about $140 on Amazon, which is incredibly expensive. Please release more copies, or provide it as a $20-$30 re-release on Playstation Network. Heck, you could even provide it as a game of the month on Playstation Plus. Alas, Telltale Games, the company which created the game went out of business. It would be great if someone hired their programmers and brought it back to reality. There is a board game available, which is a great initiation to share the story of Back to the Future with children. Essentially you can explain them the beginning of Back to the Future II, in which Marty goes to the future, and has to explain to his son that the deal is off, he’s not doing that stupid thing that Griff wants him to do. Hence the reason why Griff goes to jail and not Marty Jr. That’s why the newspaper was updated.

As always, I have my copy of the Air Force & Space Force Almanac 2022, and we are NOT letting Trump (Biff) gets his hands anywhere on it EVER again. He will NOT be President in 2024, and he is SOON to be indicted. He needs to be arrested. For the sake of humankind, Trump cannot be allowed to have his hands on Nuclear weapons ever again.

Until Next Time!