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Developer Shrink Giant Data Center Plan by 50% Following Public Protests

via Ars Technica·2h ago

A major developer has been forced to cut a giant data center plan by 50% after facing intense public backlash and protests. The developer admitted they felt 'beaten up' and had 'no choice' but to shrink the project due to community resistance. This event highlights the growing friction between rapid technological expansion and local community concerns regarding infrastructure and environmental impact.

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