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Some parking garages are structured this way, with a single helix winding upward from the ground level. Their computational load is zero: one simply drives forward until the first space appears, then takes it. Whatever the other possible factors for and against this kind of construction, we can definitely say that it’s cognitively humane to its drivers—computationally kind.
Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions
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