>> not repetition of something obvious ad nauseam.
The fact that Uber's self-driving car program has a worse deaths-per-miles-driven metric than human drivers is anything but obvious to me.
After an incident like this, it's natural to question whether anything needs to be done policy-wise. And, I don't see any reason why that discussion can't take place here in the comments section.
It seems like you want HN users to use the comments section to express condolences? Or, to just have an empty comments section?
The fact that Uber's self-driving car program has a worse deaths-per-miles-driven metric than human drivers is anything but obvious to me.
After an incident like this, it's natural to question whether anything needs to be done policy-wise. And, I don't see any reason why that discussion can't take place here in the comments section.
It seems like you want HN users to use the comments section to express condolences? Or, to just have an empty comments section?