> But this is HN, and, from an optimization / constraint satisfaction problem perspective / scale perspective, it’s really not a very large problem.
i can't even begin to imagine what the utility function _alone_ must look like.
the solver can't just produce a blank slate solution every time, it's got to optimize... something, subject to some constraints about not changing too much from the previous plan it came up with. and it's probably got to do this every time there's new real world input.
> The “going home” problem is a standard programming contest problem.
the hubris and handwaving on here is hitting epic levels.
i can't even begin to imagine what the utility function _alone_ must look like.
the solver can't just produce a blank slate solution every time, it's got to optimize... something, subject to some constraints about not changing too much from the previous plan it came up with. and it's probably got to do this every time there's new real world input.
> The “going home” problem is a standard programming contest problem.
the hubris and handwaving on here is hitting epic levels.