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
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.
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.
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.
I’m just here for the thumbnail
Hm.