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“So dry your tears. Fortune has not yet turned her hatred against all your blessings. The storm has not yet broken upon you with too much violence. Your anchors are holding firm and they permit you both comfort in the present, and hope in the future.”
― Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy
“The greatest misery in adverse fortune is once to have been happy.”
― Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy
Boethius wrote many things about fortune/luck before having the bad luck of being executed for heresy. One of the wisest was how we often forget the same luck now vexing us in a situation previously blessed us in a similar one. This is definitely the case with many SOM players. When their teams are doing well, they forget that HAL's byzantine matrix of processes/determinations behind its actions significantly contributed to our success. However, that same success makes them irrationally bemoan HAL's actions when they contribute to their failure.
As experienced SOM players, we know what we're getting when we sign up for HAL. We are getting a pretty smart program factoring in numerous inputs to make decisions most satisfying all of them. That processing of input will inevitably lead to rational actions, questionable actions favoring us, and/or questionable actions not favoring us. So, when Hal does the latter, it's not a case of HAL "not working;" it's a case of HAL working fine...just against our favor.
The moment HAL becomes a perfect program--whatever that would be--we can complain about it not working. Until then, such complaints don't recognize the known nature of HAL or the known nature of luck.