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Austin Kiesewetter

Austin Kiesewetter

@awkrant

he/they // socialist autodidact // Bruce Springsteen theologian // Chicago & Detroit enjoyer // truck sim // cf97 forever

Chicago, IL Bergabung Ocak 2021
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Midwest Antiquarian
Midwest Antiquarian@Eric_Erins·
@PaulSkallas Joliet’s an odd place. Old urban core. It’s grown rapidly by annexing farmland, building new subdivisions. Republican mayor. It’s 1/2 rust belt city 1/2 working class exurb. The old urban part has always had a hold on me. It feels haunted. Something in that limestone
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LindyMan@PaulSkallas·
I've been to Joliet a bunch of times. One of those towns that used to have money, still has a nice downtown, nice architecture, went through decline. sits at the lower middle class part of the spectrum now. A kind of place you can buy a house for like $300,000. Not surprised they were ok with a big data center. These places that went through decline are the most likely places to approve of data centers. They are looking to come back and accept anything they can get. Other richer places dont want them, and poorer places that were nver nice dont want them either
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The proposed Joliet data center would cover 795 acres, about the size of 2.5 Grant Parks. At full buildout, it would consume 1.8 gigawatts of electricity. For reference, the entire City of Chicago uses about 3.45 gigawatts. One facility. More than half of Chicago's power.

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SCS Software
SCS Software@SCSsoftware·
Illinois is full of vibrant public art, with murals celebrating local culture and history across the state. 🎨 See more at 👉 blog.scssoft.com/2026/03/illino…
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Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist
Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist@UrbanCourtyard·
Don’t misread this. It doesn’t show a preference for sprawl, but a preference for space. The survey forces a tradeoff between Bigger home/far away or smaller home/walkable So people choose space. But that doesn’t mean they want long drive, isolation, car dependence It means that’s the only way the current system delivers family-sized housing. We’ve never actually offered the real alternative, which is family-scale homes + walkable neighborhoods. We should offer that and survey people to find out how they like space AND amenities/ convenience
Pew Research Center@pewresearch

Majority of Americans prefer spread-out communities with big houses. More: pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…

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Jason,
Jason,@jasonc_nc·
That big ladder truck? It’s not there for you, sorry. A funny wrinkle in US fire response is departments demand huge ladder trucks that don’t serve the purpose most assume. People see them and think “They have to be big to reach high distances and save people during a fire. Smaller trucks would mean less safety for people stuck in a building during a fire DUH”. Except in US doctrine the building is responsible for egress, full stop. You see this in the utility of American vs EU apparatus. The latter are explicitly referred to as rescue aerials, while US ladders exist to allow an elevated platform for suppression (to spray water) which EU aerials also do. EU ladders “have evolved to create a device that sets up and levels quickly, and can raise, retract and extend at a fast pace to evacuate victims”. Meanwhile oversized US ladders cost >2x the price to operate ladders which are shorter, less capable, and less maneuverable at the scene. So the end outcome, repeated over and over in US fire departments, is spending far more for less utility, while demanding conditions on city streets to serve large apparatus that actively harms life safety in other ways. Lose, lose, lose. The below article clip is from 2016. Since then EU apparatus has continued to advance and improve in many ways. US apparatus is still in 1995. Yet the cost difference has continually widened.
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Jason,@jasonc_nc

On ladder trucks: A Pierce (US) 100’ ladder is ~46’9” in length. A Rosenbauer (EU) 105’ turntable ladder is 33’9”. -13’ (28%) shorter -5’ MORE reach -articulates AROUND obstacles vs straight ladder -Cheaper -More nimble -Faster setup -Superior extraction for disabled or injured

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Ben Burgis
Ben Burgis@BenBurgis·
I would absolutely watch a two-hour documentary about this case.
Count Dankula@CountDankulaTV

The Afroman Trial. -Cops raid Afromans house for bullshit reasons. -Steal money, break his door, fuck his house up. -No criminality found whatsoever, no charges at all pressed on Afroman. -Afroman spends the next 3 years making songs that make fun of all the officers involved by name, even using footage of the raid from his own CCTV cameras. -Songs had titles like "Randy Walters is a son of a bitch" and "Lick Em Low Lisa" accusing one of the officers of being a lesbian and sleeping with the other officers wives. -During the raid one officer looked like he was about to eat some lemon pound cake sitting on Afromans counter, Afroman made a whole album calling the officer fat. -The cops get mad and file a lawsuit for defamation. -Afroman turns up to court in a whole American flag suit. -Officers performatively mald and cry while listening to the songs really trying to oversell how badly the songs upset them. -One officer was suing because Afroman made a whole song about him saying he was fucking the officers wife. When the officer was asked if Afroman was really fucking his wife, he said "I don't know". Nuking his own case and establishing that there is a non-zero chance that Afroman might actually be fucking his wife. -As his only witness for the trial, Afroman brought a deputies EX FUCKING WIFE. -The jury ruled completely in favour of Afroman. This entire thing has been a great win for free speech and absolutely fucking hilarious.

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Joe Chatz
Joe Chatz@JoeChatz·
At Chicago Fire training No Jack Elliott Andrew Gutman, Viktor Radojević & Chris Mueller trained Fire II’s Jack Sandmeyer, Damian Nigg & Trip Fleming were with the first team GK: Chris Brady, Josh Cohen & Jeff Gal #cf97 #VamosFire
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
Pope Leo this week called universal health coverage a "moral imperative." He also said: “Health cannot be a luxury for the few,” it is “an essential condition for social peace.”
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Haytham Kaafarani
Haytham Kaafarani@hayfarani·
I am a US citizen & Surgeon who took care of the Boston Maraton Bombing victims in 2013. I paid for 7 years to own a small apartment in downtown #Beirut for my 3 kids to enjoy summers there. Today, #Israel reduced my dream home to rubble, with american weapons, paid by my taxes.
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SCS Software
SCS Software@SCSsoftware·
Strap in and get ready to roll! 🚛 We’re excited to bring you the first gameplay preview from our upcoming Illinois DLC for American Truck Simulator. 🤩 See more at 👉 blog.scssoft.com/2026/03/illino…
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Friends of Bear Cat Rescue
Friends of Bear Cat Rescue@feederofcats·
We are now forced to close intake and not help anymore cats until we find homes for the adoptable cats in our care. We literally have no more space and I'm having to say no to cats who will die without us. all these kittens are still here. Please share. 📍 SF Bay Area
Friends of Bear Cat Rescue@feederofcats

🚨 SF BAY AREA it makes me very sad that we still have 8 perfect, healthy big kittens growing up mostly in an enclosure here at the rescue. They should be cuddling on someone's lap, zooming around, being happy babies. Soon they'll be a year old and still sitting here, waiting 💔

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