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A mysterious data center company has drawn the ire of local residents in Ohio. They voice concerns about the impact on their water supply, noise pollution, and rising energy costs โ€” and criticize the secrecy around the 600-acre project. The shadowy developer, a Delaware-registered LLC, appears to be a front for one of the largest tech companies on earth: Meta.

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This is why we need to be doing more industrial stacking and underground shit. We need industrial subterranean towers so all the waste heats and pollution can be captured and used. This would also help humanity figure out self contained industrial on the moon and shit