Dan Sutterlin
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@MattBGilliland @Tylerkaerr @AndrewDamitio @Robotbeat There are already a shitload of lunatics whining about it. I can't imagine the 50-100 people who live near there are going to make a difference.
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Not all industry is created equal. Noise and traffic all day is different than noise (and potentially more, depending on the agreements and ordinances) 24/7. The data center developers really ought to be avoiding sites like this even for their own sake, because they make terrible PR.
I'm very pro-data center, and would love it if we had a market easements for every externality here so they could buy the noise rights. But under the current system, putting one right in the middle of residential zoning makes no sense.
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You did it, activists!
Instead of the land being remediated and converted into a structure that contributes massively to the tax base of a shrinking city, the site will remain a polluted and mostly-empty gravel lot that stages disused construction vehicles!

City of Cleveland@CityofCleveland
Today, the City has rejected the permit application for the data center proposed at 3560 E. 55th St. in the Slavic Village neighborhood.
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@SutterlinDan @robbysoave I’m very pro data center but all of the challenges can be mitigated in a growth-friendly way.
Legislation on distance due to sound to limit negative impact, etc.
…requiring closed loop cooling
Etc
Wonder if it’s more an eduction gap currently
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@SutterlinDan @TheBonePile @robbysoave You sincerely believe that the alleviation of such trivial inconveniences will be in the remit of these monstrosities that are blighting every landscape? In your heart you don't believe that, and for your treachery I hope you mammonite goblins one day see the lake of fire
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@ErinMondays @robbysoave I don't understand why the people saying NO can't see these simple asks are not out of the question. Same with tax abatements - These companies are spending BILLIONS on this - they can cover the taxes.
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@robbysoave Correct. I think forcing them to be bundled with the necessary utilities is a fair ask
Ie; desalination, rain capture, solar or energy investments…
Including some guidelines on look/feel — public trails or other public benefits
Then it’s go time
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The next time you are sitting at a red light with nobody going the green way, think if AI and cameras could fix this.
Same with elevators
same with the checkout line at the grocery store.
All the little annoying inconveniences in life can easily be automated with a reasonable thinking machine.
Short sighted luddites like yourself are just happy sitting there like a dipshit.
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@robbysoave And what do they do for us?
Electricity had many uses that were impossible before electricity.
What will data centers allow us to do that we can't do today?
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@LT0771 @Notabot1185810 @AndrewDamitio so dumb. I employ 20 guys and right now we are making tons of shit that go into data centers.
taxes can be negotiated if our leaders have an ounce of backbone.
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@Notabot1185810 @AndrewDamitio Datacenters have very few employees and the very little of the taxes will go to the local area
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@Pokedechub @AndrewDamitio good. keep a watch on these fuckers.
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@Tylerkaerr @AndrewDamitio @Robotbeat I'm glad you are reasonable about it. can you explain what makes it bad? Close to the lake and perry power plant seems good?
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@AndrewDamitio @Robotbeat To be fair, this is an awful location for a data center.
And I’m somebody who thinks we should repurpose every acre of ethanol corn for data centers, fast-track construction everywhere, and build hundreds of GW by 2030.
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@Distant_Warrior @AndrewDamitio Right? Or even better put it 50 miles outside of town in the middle of no where. Why does it need to be right next to families and children of all things....
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Well so much for that. Already lost. The system is utterly fucked and broken. @stripe
48-page evidence package. Easy to read, Table of contents, filled with visuals (a junior bank employee could easily understand everything).
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Here's everything we submitted:
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CUSTOMER USE POST-CHARGE
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• 393 authenticated session-refresh events
• 17 long-form SEO articles generated
• 18 AI images generated
• 3 WordPress sites configured (admin credentials added)
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TIMING
• 49 days between charge and dispute
• Logged into the dashboard 13 hours BEFORE filing the chargeback
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INDEPENDENT IP CORROBORATION
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• Page source contains img tags pointing INSIDE our private R2 bucket
• Last-Modified headers on those CDN files match the EXACT minute his account generated them
• Currently fetched by every visitor to his website
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DOMAIN OWNERSHIP (third-party attestation)
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The chargeback dispute system is broken.

Chris Riley@LCSlates
48 pages, 2hrs later, fingers crossed.
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She looks human instead of having those chiclet-looking veneers
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