Nougat,

tf is that thumbnail

reflex,
reflex avatar

tf is that thumbnail

Well you see, she peeled off her clothes because of the heat from the wildfire.

Hello_there,

I thought it was someone who died in the fire and got sad.

Aesthesiaphilia,

No clue, but it's not in the article

stopthatgirl7,
stopthatgirl7 avatar

You can choose to upload your own image instead of using a thumbnail pulled from the article, so I suspect that might be what OP did. To get attention, maybe?

fear,
fear avatar

This will be why we can't have nice things, won't it?

roguetrick, (edited )

Can't trust corpse eaters life necrophagist. They post naked women any chance they get.

mihnt,
mihnt avatar

Can confirm. In the thread because of the thumbnail.

necrophagist,

Nah lol I just submitted the link as is from archive using wefwef

roguetrick,

So you understand, us kbin folks see a thumbnail with a naked Asian lady. https://kbin.social/m/news@lemmy.world/t/332351/Hawaii-Officials-Were-Warned-Years-Ago-That-Maui-s-Lahaina-Faced

fear,
fear avatar

An old door with new sideboob.

Chozo, (edited )
Chozo avatar

Kbin has been having thumbnail caching issues recently. I tagged Ernest with an example of this yesterday, too.

You can see this thread on the original instance, and notice that this thumbnail doesn't exist there. Kbin pulled this because another link that was posted around the same time had this thumbnail, and Kbin duplicated it for some reason.

EDIT: I don't really know how to report bugs properly, but if anyone knows how to see if this has already been posted on the project page, please feel free to do so.

FaceDeer,
FaceDeer avatar

I remember a bunch of years ago there was a day or so where Imgur had a bug that had randomly re-associated all of its URLs to other images. It was a fun sort of image roulette, if you didn't mind surprise pornography sometimes being the result.

JustZ,

No shit. Everyone was warned. We all knew these fires were going to get more and more frequent.

Billionaires don’t care. They’re still destroying the planet.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Lahaina was the former capital of the Kingdom of Hawai’i. All that history erased, joining so much other history of the Hawai’ian people that has been wiped out.

ocassionallyaduck,

I mean, what can you do, short of demolishing and rebuilding communities for free to spread them out and lessen risk. Even that only manages it, and it would still all burn when wildfires hit.

Stopping the source and quelling the yearly rise of temperatures that is making it a concern to begin with is the only actual solution.

Aesthesiaphilia,

Western US states have decades of experience in what you can do. Defensible space, fire resistant construction, prescribed burns, fire monitoring systems. All household names in California.

Hello_there,

Veg. management is a big contributor. Invasive and ornamentals are typically big causes of fire spread. No predators and uncontrolled growth, and the plant is from some area that never burns instead of the grassland plant that's fire resistant.
Roof shingle regs can also slow spread from embers. Also, increasing density would probably help with this a lot. Concentrate the people at the city center and then there's less people in the outskirts that are at risk

pjhenry1216,

Not for the thumbnail, but I tried accessing the article to read it and it's just a continuous loop of asking me to prove I'm not a robot. What's up with that? I swear I'm not a robot, but it never accepts my answer and just asks over and over instead.

FrostBolt,
FrostBolt avatar

I’m just here for the thumbnail

Hazdaz,

We get warned about things all the time and don’t do anything until the last moment or, even worse, until it is too late.

That’s human nature to minimize threats and defer maintenance. It’s not right,but good luck getting any suggestions funded and passed 4 weeks ago. People just wouldn’t do it. Now those same people are claiming “how could we ever have known?!”

TropicalDingdong,

Communities across the west are getting warned of the issue constantly.

Yet even here peoples reactions are incredibly defensive and guarded. People want to blame the state, or insurance companies.

But the reality is that wildfire risk is an emergent property of how communities of people manage their space. In Hawaii, lot sizes are small, houses are built very close, they are old, often single walled, and people rarely have garages so most store things around the outside of their house. Likewise, code is only loosely followed and basically unenforced.

Its absolutely tragic, and yet also incredibly unsurprising.

Hello_there,

Google and tineye give no results. Edit: in case it doesn't appear for others, here is what showed up: https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/110/873/457/325/768/188/original/2cda6c48e67a4a63.jpg

gullible,

Gonna sound weird but I recently learned that, and to be clear this was in passing and without actively searching for anything of the sort, there were recent advances in AI’s ability to create nude Asian women with the generic miss Korea pageant face and this could be an example.

speck,

Hm.

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