Bugmaster comments on The horrifying importance of domain knowledge - Less Wrong

15 Post author: NancyLebovitz 30 July 2015 03:28PM

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Comment author: Lumifer 06 August 2015 01:55:13AM 3 points [-]

he can't do that if the address says, "That one old guy who lives in the village over by the river".

As a nitpick -- yes, he can. In the third world it's not uncommon to NOT have a working system of usual addresses and locations are typically specified as town -- local landmark -- directions from that local landmark.

Comment author: Bugmaster 06 August 2015 02:06:12AM *  0 points [-]

Right, I was thinking in the context of our Western society. But in the third world, as you said, the opposite is true: an address like "123 Main St., Sometown Somecountry" simply does not work. So it is still not the case that you need to implement a fully general address database that covers all possible cases; you only need to cover the cases that you personally care about.