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Lexi 🪷

@kapowder

UT + WY • writing, rambling, storytelling, skiing, and making art at 👉 https://t.co/ud5hLDM2AU

Salt Lake City, UT Katılım Şubat 2016
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Robert Gehrke@RobertGehrke·
Big news about the news: Starting TOMORROW you’ll be able to access the @sltrib free of charge. It will be an invaluable resource for ALL of the community, thanks to the generous donors who made it possible. sltrib.com/opinion/commen…
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daz@MetamateDaz·
Free Universal Healthcare is so complicated and expensive that only 32 of the 33 wealthiest countries in the world have figured it out.
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Chase Thomason
Chase Thomason@ChaseThomason·
Happy Friday! Hope your day is as laid-back and couch-locked as Francis right now. 🐾
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Alexis Ence
Alexis Ence@alexisence·
And zero impact studies…🤯
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ABC4 News
ABC4 News@abc4utah·
While reporting on the aftermath of a contentious data center project in Box Elder County, an ABC4 Reporter was approached by a sitting Utah state senator, turning a routine newsgathering effort into a physical confrontation. Read: abc4.com/news/digital-e…
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KSL 5 TV
KSL 5 TV@KSL5TV·
Ben Abbott, a professor of ecology at Brigham Young University, said large amounts of heat that could be produced to power a massive data center in Box Elder County could have detrimental impacts on the area's ecology and climate. Read more: ksltv.com/?p=906178
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Lexi 🪷@kapowder·
Guardian of the uphill galaxy
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Chase Thomason
Chase Thomason@ChaseThomason·
Utah, get ready—our warmest temperatures of the year so far are expected early next week. Highs may climb to around 90°F in Salt Lake City and approach 100°F in St. George, marking the first time this season and arriving earlier than typical. These readings will come within a degree or two of daily record highs. #utwx
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Kathy Durham for Congress
Kathy Durham for Congress@KathyDurhamNV·
This isn't just about how data centers will drive up your energy costs and drink up your precious water, it's what the data is used for. It about AI that is coming for your jobs and used to surveil you, from your shopping habits to how you drive. This is about environmental protection, economic freedom and privacy rights. SHUT IT DOWN !
SLC Fatigue@MarinasHammer

Utah’s future is at stake!! Largest data center IN THE WORLD (62 sq mi) slated for Box Elder County, Utah being quietly rammed through approvals by Cox & cronies and developed by Canadian millionaire Kevin O’Leary. If it were in SLC (it’s not- just used for size reference here) it would span from the airport on the north to 215 freeway on the south 🤯 Show up Monday, May 4 at the Box Elder County Fairgrounds in Tremonton at 4 p.m. to oppose!

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The Eternal Saints
The Eternal Saints@Eternal_Saints_·
Everything You Need To Know About Box Elder County’s Proposed AI Data Center A proposed AI campus in Box Elder County would cover 40,000 acres and generate up to 9 gigawatts of power for data processing. County leaders will revisit key approvals on Monday, and the outcome could shape Utah’s future approach to land, water, and industrial growth. The project is called the Stratos Project. It is being developed by O’Leary Digital, tied to investor Kevin O’Leary, and Utah-based West GenCo. Their plan is to build a large-scale AI and cloud computing campus in northwestern Box Elder County, supported by its own natural gas power generation. At roughly 62.5 square miles, the proposed site exceeds the land area of many of Utah cities. It would function as a self-contained industrial complex, with data centers, energy infrastructure, and supporting facilities spread across rural county land. Power demand is equally significant. Phase one is expected at 3 gigawatts. Full buildout has been described between 7.5 and 9 gigawatts. For context, Utah’s average statewide electricity demand is roughly 4 gigawatts. That means the project’s total generating capacity could exceed twice the average power load of the entire state. Developers say the facility would operate off-grid, using on-site generation fueled by the Ruby Pipeline rather than drawing electricity from Utah’s transmission system. That distinction reduces direct grid impact, but it doesn’t reduce the scale of fuel consumption, infrastructure needs, or the long-term industrial footprint one bit. Water remains one of the most pressing concerns. Large-scale computing requires substantial cooling capacity. Developers say advanced cooling systems, recycled water, and treatment technologies will reduce freshwater demand. Those claims have not yet been supported by fully independent public studies released at project scale. That leaves some pretty significant unresolved questions about long-term water sourcing, consumption rates, and downstream effects in the Great Salt Lake basin; a body of water that’s already struggling. For northwestern Box Elder County residents, the implications are immediate. A project of this size can alter road systems, emergency response planning, housing needs, and land values. It can reshape rural communities for decades. Those changes would not be temporary. They would become a permanent part of the county’s long-term economic and physical landscape. The approval process has also drawn scrutiny. The project is advancing through Utah’s Military Installation Development Authority, or MIDA, which has authority to create special project areas outside standard local zoning structures. MIDA has already adopted the project area plan. Box Elder County still has pending decisions tied to consent resolutions and an interlocal agreement. Those decisions are scheduled for reconsideration on Monday, May 4, at 4:00 p.m. at the Box Elder County Fairgrounds Fine Arts Building, 320 North 1000 West in Tremonton. That meeting is the clearest opportunity for public input before additional agreements move forward. If you live in the area and care about what happens next, this is where you need to be. Residents can attend in person, submit written comments to county officials, and follow the related water rights process through the state. The central issue is larger than one development. It’s about how Utah chooses to allocate land, water, and public authority as industrial-scale AI infrastructure expands across the country. This isn’t a local story, it’s a preview of decisions every state is going to have to make. That decision begins in Box Elder County.
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Sean Moody 🎥🎙📝📺
Sean Moody 🎥🎙📝📺@SeanMoodyNews·
I always miss home on the first Saturday in May. Growing up, I never imagined I’d be part of the Kentucky Derby coverage I saw on TV every year. I’m so thankful for the three years I got to be on that team. 🥹
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UDOT Avalanche
UDOT Avalanche@UDOTavy·
Attn!! Late season backcountry closure for removing avalanche mitigation equipment, LCC Upper North Side. Starting 5am 5/2/26 until 5pm 5/2/26. Please check the map and steer clear of the area and working helicopter. @UDOTcottonwoods , @AltaCentral, @utavy_, @WasatchBCAlli
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Lexi 🪷@kapowder·
Get outside. Touch the grass 😇🌱
Katherine Argent@effthealgorithm

Search is full of ads and wrong answers. Every other email is an ad. Prime Video charges you and shows ads. Paramount? Ads. Peacock? YouTube? Hulu? Ads followed by more ads. Netflix full of ads. Meta and X, every other thing is an ad. Pinterest is nothing but ads. AI is in everything. AI finishes sentences incorrectly and won’t stop. AI reads your email and search history to target you with more ads. Every time you open an app or visit a site there’s an update making it worse. In a hurry? First, click here to agree to terms you don’t have time to read and must accept. You need an account to do that. Change your temporary password. Enter your 2FA code. Check your email and enter that code. Now use a passkey. Your password is too simple to remember. Change it. No, not like that. Now log on. Enter your 2FA code. Check your email for a code… Welcome back! We’ve updated our terms of service and privacy policy (you have none). Subscribe to the site. Subscribe to Netflix. Subscribe to toilet paper. Subscribe to these groceries. Pay a membership fee for the right to subscribe then tip your driver who delivers the subscriptions your membership lets you subscribe to. Time to work? We’ve got to update your laptop and will slow down everything you do until you agree to update. But first, click here to agree. Update installed — your laptop’s broken now. It doesn’t matter, since your boss just replaced you with AI. Go to your phone to complain on social media. Wait, your phone needs an update so we can add more AI. Click here. Oh sorry, your phone can’t handle this update. Now it’s useless. Go get the newest phone. Here’s a text from a friend, an email, a voice mail they left three days ago but you didn’t see until now because of sync problems with the cloud. It’s their GoFundMe. Their MLM. Their Patreon. Never mind, you didn’t respond to their text within 9 minutes and now you’re no longer friends. They blocked you. Make new friends. Download this app to find people in your area. In your neighborhood. On your street. Two doors down from you. Do you know this person yet, we think you’d get along. You need an account to use this app. That username is taken. Enter a password. Not that one, you used it on another site. You need to be connected to WiFi to download the app. Allow the app to connect to other devices on your network. Allow the app to access your contacts, know your precise location, store your credit card details. Oops, sorry, we got hacked now all that info is available on the web. There’s a class action suit. You can join. It’ll take a decade to get your $3.73 share of the ten billion settlement. We’ll send it via PayPal or deposit it to your bank, just tell us those details. Oh no, another hack. That info is circulating now, too. Here’s a spam call, a spam email, a spam text. Why are you angry? Why are you talking about getting rid of your phone? Why don’t you like AI, it lets us make all of this easier? Do you know how ridiculous that sounds? This is progress. You’ll be left behind. Do you want to be left behind? Do you???

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