posted by Unknown @ 8:37 AM 3 comments
Yes indeed. Best xkcd ever. I especially like "at the time of this writing", as all the hit numbers are going to go up substantially this week...
At the prodding of one of my friends, I came up with this payoff matrix for strip iterated prisoner's dilemma. The numbers are articles of clothing. +1 indicates that you put clothing back on. cooperate defectcooperate (0,0) (-2, +1)defect (1, -2) (-1, -1)
Depending on who you're playing with, (-1, -1) might be optimal...
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Yes indeed. Best xkcd ever. I especially like "at the time of this writing", as all the hit numbers are going to go up substantially this week...
At the prodding of one of my friends, I came up with this payoff matrix for strip iterated prisoner's dilemma. The numbers are articles of clothing. +1 indicates that you put clothing back on.
cooperate defect
cooperate (0,0) (-2, +1)
defect (1, -2) (-1, -1)
Depending on who you're playing with, (-1, -1) might be optimal...
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