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I'm just some kind of nerd: software developer, big fan of functional programming, especially Haskell and Scheme. I also love old Macintosh computers. Haskell programming since 2007, Linux user since 2008, Emacs user since 2018. Currently working as an app developer at a small machine learning consultancy. You could call me a "full stack" engineer, but server-side is where I am really in my element.

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CelloMomOnCars, to Kansas
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Wind power boosts his family’s business, Kansas rancher says

"In the Flint Hills of , Pete Ferrell owns the 7,000-acre ranch that his great-grandfather established 135 years ago.

He says the 50 turbines on his land cause no problems for his cows or the prairies they graze on. He says he’s grateful for the income that the wind turbines provide — and happy to help accelerate the transition to clean, ."

https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/11/wind-power-boosts-his-familys-business-kansas-rancher-says/

bluGill,
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@CelloMomOnCars you hear that from farmers in Iowa too. Wind turbines don't bother the corn at all. NIMBYs in the cities and towns around the farms though are a problem.

darq,
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But how can I hear “diverse opinion” if X opinions are banned/blocked/moderated in the first place?

There is no space where all opinions are welcome. It simply does not exist. Some opinions are going to force out others.

If you run a space where Nazi opinions are okay to speak, you can't really expect to hear Jewish opinions. Or opinions of PoC or queer people or disabled people and so on and so on.

So most places do the calculations. You can ban this one view. And in return an entire spectrum of views becomes more welcome.

Bigotry is a painfully simple, painfully shallow, and painfully boring viewpoint. It is almost completely one-dimensional, simplifiable to the idea that the "other" is inferior or dangerous and is to be shunned or feared. It is a viewpoint that we all already know, one we have all already heard. Banning it loses us almost nothing, and in return we gain so, so many more valuable insights.

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