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Every man felt like Jupiter at one point or another...
Moved from Italy to Sweden to embrace my introverted side and discovered pizza with bananas and peanuts on it 😅
I work in tech, but my dream job is pushing scared skydivers out of aeroplanes.
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Every man felt like Jupiter at one point or another...
Here's a tale of how nature triumphs in the end.
Steel mills dumped molten slag in parts of Chicago and nearby areas. The slag hardened in layers up to 5 meters deep. These places became barren wastelands. Other industries dumped hot ash and cinders there.
But eventually the steel mills closed.
The deep layers of hard, toxic material were not friendly to plants. Cottonwoods are usually 30 meters tall or more. In the slag fields, stunted cottonwoods grow to just 2 meters.
But rare species that could handle these conditions began to thrive. The lakeside daisy, a federally threatened species lost to Illinois for decades, turned out to grow taller on slag than on topsoil! The capitate spike-rush, last recorded in Illinois in 1894 and considered locally extinct, was rediscovered growing on slag.
And more! Native prairie grasses like little bluestem. Native milkweeds. Even tiny white orchids called sphinx ladies' tresses.
A team of women ecologists began studying these unusual landscapes. They call themselves the Slag Queens.
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On 1 February 1926, Vivian Maier was born.
Living most of her life as an unassuming nanny who worked and lived in Chicago, her passion for street photography was accidentally discovered and recognized after her death.
Taking more than 150,000 photographs during her lifetime, her body of work subsequently attracted critical acclaim, 'suffused with the kind of human understanding, warmth and playfulness that proves she was "a real shooter".'
🚨 Europe's digital infrastructure is a ticking time bomb! Our reliance on US big tech isn't just a commercial choice, it's a critical vulnerability. From potential digital lockouts to questions of sovereignty, the "cloud" is more fragile than we think.
It's time to talk #DigitalSovereignty and build a European alternative. Read why: https://pixelunion.eu/blog/eu-digital-colony/
#Europe #Tech #Cybersecurity #DigitalColony #EU #Privacy #PixelUnion #greenland
Europe's near-total dependence on US tech companies has become a critical vulnerability. When Microsoft blocked the ICC's email access and the CLOUD Act grants extraterritorial data access, the threat to European digital sovereignty is no longer theoretical—it's happening now.