JETLAG RADIO 855 | BENKYO RADIO 855

  • 28 Years Later, Windows Finally Supports RAR Files [Slashdot.org]

  • What Jack Smith knows [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft Build brings AI tools to the forefront for developers [TechMeme]

  • Starbucks and Unilever are sourcing tea from plantations linked to rights abuse [Quartz]

  • The “return to the office” won’t save the office [Vox]

  • Electric hypercar Rimac Nevera smashes 23 performance records in a single day [TheNextWeb]

  • With His New Show, Masaharu Morimoto Wants to Break the Rules of the Sushi Bar [Eater]

  • 3 Years After George Floyd, Has Anything Changed for Black Founders?Promises, commitments, and pledges abounded in the wake of George Floyd's murder. Now, three years later, Black founders reflect on the changes they've witnessed--and those they've had to drive themselves. [Inc.]

  • Honolulu is suing Big Oil over climate change—and it just got a major boost from the U.S. Supreme Court [Fast Company]

  • The Real Reason Japanese People Apologize Frequently [Medium]

  • How Amplified Marketing Can Maximize Creativity and Drive Results [Entrepreneur]

  • Generative AI Podcasts Are Here. Prepare to be Bored [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 871 [TWIT]

  • Introducing a new era of AI-powered ads with Google [Google Blog]

  • Larger language models do in-context learning differently [Google Research]

  • House Within a House [Poetry Foundation]

  • How do we draw alien planets? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Design for a Circular Economy – openSAP FREE Course (Teaser) [SAP] #SAP

    What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 855 & BENKYO RADIO 855. As you may have heard, due to the extremely long elongation of the unwilling of hiring due to discrimination against Mental Health, I am looking at other fields, including “Le Service Public” in France. Here’s a description of what that means. Yes, it’s in French.

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JETLAG RADIO 821 | BENKYO RADIO 821

  • US Policing AI at Companies To Make Sure It Doesn't Violate Civil Rights [Slashdot.org]

  • Companies want to make money through space science [AXIOS]

  • Sources: Apple is working on emotion tracking tools, coming to its Health app in 2023, and an AI-powered health coaching subscription service codenamed Quartz [TechMeme]

  • A look back at BTS as it became the world's top-selling act [Quartz]

  • AI is flooding the workplace, and workers love it [Vox]

  • Dutch startup to build floating solar array at North Sea wind farm [TheNextWeb]

  • Caldosas Are Costa Rica’s Ceviche-Packed Answer to Frito Pie and Dorilocos [Eater]

  • How A.I. Assistants Could Supercharge Workplace Software — Companies from Monday.com to Microsoft expect A.I. assistants to make it easier to use their powerful platforms. [Inc.]

  • The affordability crisis is so bad in NYC that half of its families can no longer afford to live there: report [Fast Company]

  • Spotify Data Visualization [Medium]

  • How The AI Revolution Is Liberating Workers from the Office [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Kindles to Take Your Library Anywhere [WIRED]

  • April 2023 [Poetry Foundation]

  • Japanese lunar lander loses contact moments before touchdown [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Dans l'entreprise​ Reporting ESG - Back to Basics [S3 - Ep.9] (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 821 & BENKYO RADIO 821. There’s a lot of excitement about Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp release on Nintendo Switch. Here’s a video why.

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JETLAG RADIO 801 | BENKYO RADIO 801

  • Google's Claims of Super-Human AI Chip Layout Back Under the Microscope [Slashdot.org]

  • Bomb cyclone threatens to bring more heavy rains and snow to California [AXIOS]

  • Apple Releases iOS 16.4 With New Emoji, Safari Web Push Notifications, Beta Changes, Voice Isolation for Calls and More [TechMeme]

  • Ford doesn’t think its EV business will be profitable for at least another year [Quartz]

  • 9 questions about Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, answered [Vox] this raises a lot of questions about (Israeli) Signature Bank run

  • 3 things you can do to stand out in a job interview [TheNextWeb]

  • Eater’s First Cookbook Is Now Available for Preorder [Eater]

  • Square Co-Founder Jim McKelvey on Why the Fed's Swift Response to SVB Was 'Great' [Inc.] let’s hope the Feds have the same response against (Israeli) Signature Bank Run

  • Tired of the office? These jobs have the happiest remote workers right now [Fast Company]

  • I wrote 400 articles before anyone cared… [Medium]

  • We Asked Google's AI Bard How To Start A Business. Here's What It Said. [Entrepreneur]

  • ‘You Must Believe You Can Repair It’ [WIRED]

  • Ask the Tech Guys 1967 [TWIT]

  • Five new ways to verify info with Google Search [Google Blog]

  • Leveraging transfer learning for large scale differentially private image classification [Google Research]

  • Spoken Like a True Poet [Poetry Foundation]

  • James Webb captures stellar portrait of Pillars of Creation [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Matmut modéliser ses processus pour atteindre une excellence opérationnelle (French) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 800 & BENKYO RADIO 800. If you’re traveling to Miami, FL this weekend for Ultra Music Festival 2023, enjoy yourselves, just don’t accept pills from strangers. Don’t be another sad overdose story. You’re there to enjoy the music, and if you don’t like the music without drugs, maybe you shouldn’t be there. Have fun! For those of you who cannot attend, don’t be sad, as you know, I have over 40,000 tracks/songs of music on various podcasts, from JETLAG RADIO, to BENKYO RADIO, and everything in between. Have a great Spring Break! Be safe!

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JETLAG RADIO 789 | BENKYO RADIO 789

  • GNOME 44 Released [Slashdot.org] #Linux

  • U.S.-Israel relations in crisis mode as tensions boil over [AXIOS] It appears Israel is not letting people talk about Jesus in its country. That’s how low they’ve got. They know the entire planet supports the Palestinian cause. Everybody wants Palestinians and Israelis to live in harmony because #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • The biggest decider of who backs a TikTok ban? If they use TikTok. [TechMeme]

  • Is $200 million enough to save Virgin Orbit? [Quartz]

  • Google’s new AI chatbot seems boring. Maybe that’s the point. [Vox]

  • Nuclear power startups are flourishing in Europe — here’s what they can offer [TheNextWeb]

  • The 5 Questions to Ask to Get a Better Restaurant Meal [Eater]

  • 3 Simple Changes to Help Foster a More Inclusive Workplace This Ramadan [Inc.]

  • Mailbrew is Marie Kondo for your online subscriptions [Fast Company]

  • What if virtual reality was a mental process instead of computer-generated graphics? [Medium]

  • Alternatives to Layoffs in Tech: Maintaining a Stable Workforce [Entrepreneur]

  • AI Loves—and Loathes—Language [WIRED]

  • Windows Weekly 821 [TWIT]

  • Hear how data centers change the world around them [Google Blog]

  • Pre-training generalist agents using offline reinforcement learning [Google Research]

  • How to Read a Poem [Poetry Foundation]

  • Observe the Virgo Cluster of galaxies: This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Das war die SAP NOW Germany 2023 (German) [SAP] #SAP

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 789 & BENKYO RADIO 789. As always, Texas Instruments is doing some great things, even if some people think they’re not as relevant as they once were. My trusty calculator, the TI-89, will always have a special place in my heart, and so does its updated replacement, the TI-89 Titanium. Here’s a video about the things that Texas Instruments are doing nowadays.

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JETLAG RADIO 772 | BENKYO RADIO 772

  • UN Secretary-General: “the Doomsday Clock is a global alarm clock” [Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists] #NuclearDeterrence

  • Emmanuel Macron’s vision of a more muscular Europe is coming true [The Economist]

  • “The risk of nuclear war is ever-present”—conflict over Taiwan [The Economist Podcasts]

  • US man puts phone on drone to send rescue message [BBC News]

  • Does Daylight Saving Time Result in Lower Energy Bills? [Bloomberg]

  • The ADE 2023 Pre-sale is now live! If you have been part of ADE Pro last year or pre-registered for ADE23, check your inbox today to secure your limited Royalty Rate Pass before anyone else. 🌒 Don't snooze! Supplies are very limited. [LinkedIn] #ADE23

  • Ukrainian forces still trying to hold Bakhmut despite heavy casualties [The Guardian]

  • Prosecutors Signal Criminal Charges for Trump Are Likely — The former president was told that he could appear before a Manhattan grand jury next week if he wishes to testify, a strong indication that an indictment could soon follow. [The New York Times]

  • Here’s the final trailer for The Super Mario Bros. Movie / One last look before Mario and friends head to theaters in April. [The Verge]

  • The “two revolutions” that explain Israel’s massive protests — Israelis are revolting against Netanyahu. But a judicial overhaul isn’t the country’s only crisis. [Vox]

  • ‘Pan-variant’ COVID vaccine could defang future strains thanks to machine learning [TechCrunch]

  • Inside the government agency shaping the future of energy [MIT Technology Review]

  • Silicon Valley is turning on its bank [Business Insider]

  • Trump Charges Imminent NYC? [Huffington Post]

  • Elon Musk Is Spiraling — One Elon is a visionary; the other is a troll. The more he tweets, the harder it gets to tell them apart. [The Atlantic]

  • The College Basketball Storylines You Should Know Before March Madness [FiveThirtyEight]

  • U.S. deploys powerful scanners at border to fight fentanyl smuggling [The Washington Post]

  • 'Being a woman is considered a sin, even a crime, in Afghanistan' [Le Monde]

  • Drive your PC to peak performance in 2023 [Mashable]

  • People Were Unwittingly Implanted With Fake Devices in Medical Scam, FBI Alleges [VICE News]

  • Dissent Episode Six: The Clean Water Act Comes Under Attack [The Intercept_]

  • Who were the Neanderthals—and why did they go extinct? [National Geographic]

  • Russia is firing hypersonic missiles into Ukraine that are nearly impossible to stop [NPR]

  • Warm atmospheric river could bring rain, snow and flooding to Northern California this weekend [CapRadioNews]

  • Un fragile corridor contre la faim [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Incrementalism Is Throttling U.S. Support for Ukraine [Foreign Policy]

  • China’s Hidden Tech Revolution — How Beijing Threatens U.S. Dominance [Foreign Affairs]

  • Nepal Elects New President Amid Political Uncertainty [The Diplomat]

  • New Proof Distinguishes Mysterious and Powerful ‘Modular Forms’ [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday à un tournage de 1982 de l'expérience NA14. 📽 NA14 utilisait une cible active en silicium et les premiers grands détecteurs microbandes en silicium pour étudier la photoproduction de charme à haute intensité. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA, Canadian Space Agency to Assign Artemis II Moon Astronauts [NASA]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 772 & BENKYO RADIO 772. It appears that MUFC did well during their first match against their current opponent in the Europa League battle. They’ll have to do just as well in their 2nd match with them.

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JETLAG RADIO 771 | BENKYO RADIO 771

  • Apple Launches Its New Classical Music Streaming App For Preorder [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden to propose 25% billionaire tax [AXIOS]

  • Grammarly adding ChatGPT-like AI to create text in your writing style, outlines, and more [TechMeme]

  • Apple shareholders will propose changes to racial and gender pay gaps reporting [Quartz]

  • A new era of technology coverage on Vox [Recode]

  • Intel Corporation wants another €5BN in subsidies to build chip plant in Germany [TheNextWeb]

  • Why It’s So Hard to Find Girl Scout Cookies This Year [Eater] Still need Girl Scout Cookies? Try this

  • This Investor Wants to Help Entrepreneurs Look Into the Ugly — Katie Shea of Divergent Capital says that, as an investor, she wants to be there for all the ups and downs. [Inc.]

  • 5 behavioral signs your staff is on the brink of burnout [Fast Company]

  • ChatGPT Is Massively Overhyped. It’s Time We All Calmed Down. [Medium]

  • Unlocking the Power of LinkedIn: How Entrepreneurs Can Leverage the Platform for Growth and Success [Entrepreneur]

  • On the Trail of the Fentanyl King — An Iraqi translator for the US military emigrated to Texas to start a new life. He ended up becoming one of the biggest drug dealers on the dark web. [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 706 [TWIT]

  • How we created this year's I/O save the date puzzle [Google Blog]

  • The BirdCLEF 2023 Challenge: Pushing the frontiers of biodiversity monitoring [Google Research]

  • Poorly Dressed [Poetry Foundation]

  • Milky Way stars found nearly halfway to Andromeda Galaxy [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SofaTalks powered by SAP - Jorn Waterschoot, Bekaert & Werner Smeets, Flexso for People (Flemish) [SAP] #SAP

    What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 771 & BENKYO RADIO 771. Now, I couldn’t afford the new MacBook Pro M2 because it was so expensive, hopefully I can afford the MacBook Pro M3 whenever that comes out. I’d like the M3 model, because that reminds me and shares the same name of the BMW M3, one of my dream cars growing up. In any case, I got my hands on a Mac Mini M2. It’s a wonderful piece of hardware, and it was imperative that I get back onto MacOS Ventura, Apple’s latest Operating System. There are tools and pieces of software that I needed immediately. I am so excited to be able to use Logic Pro (DAW), OmniFocus (To-Dos List), OmniPlan (Project Management), so on and so forth. I still utilize Windows 11, but with MacOS, I can focus without stressing about Israeli NSO Pegasus Malware/Spyware.

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