TheHalc

A Brit in Helsinki who likes games, tech and burgers.

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    1 year ago
    1. I don’t stop thinking, I just do my best to move my thoughts onto something else if I find myself dwelling too long on one thing. Before long, it’s an incoherent chain of nonsense, and then sleep.
    2. If sleep is not coming, I just enjoy that I’m lying down with my eyes closed and getting some rest. I can survive a day or two with just a few hours of sleep, so if sleep comes now or later, I’ll be fine. Sleep usually comes.




  • take responsibility [… like] human drivers do.

    But do they really? If so, why’s there the saying “if you want to murder someone, do it in a car”?

    I do think self-driving cars should be held to a higher standard than humans, but I believe the fundamental disagreement is in precisely how much higher.

    While zero incidents is naturally what they should be aiming for, it’s more of a goal for continuous improvement, like it is for air travel.

    What liability can/should we place on companies that provide autonomous drivers that will ultimately lead to safer travel for everyone?


  • We desperately need electoral reform.

    In a more diverse political landscape like the ones enabled by proportional representation, it’s very hard for a single party to be able to reach a majority without coalition partners.

    If the Tories had to rely on coalition partners, there’s no way they’d have been able to hold a coalition together this long - they can hardly hold their own party together at this point.