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I was directed to some nice explanation of game theory and how it does explain the evolution of trust. Trust me!

http://ncase.me/trust/



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Interesting. I think I ran into this on Twitter a few days ago but didn't bother to check it. Now, after seeing this again, I had to check what it's about, and that was pretty interesting. I recommend this for everyone else as well!



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Game theory is really beautiful math, should be taught extensively at school. (Although, what you see here isn't really traditional game theory - which generally assumes rationality).



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BraLoD said:
You should never trust, trust me.

Oh, so I shouldn't trust you when you say that LoD is good, then? Thanks for the warning!



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CaptainExplosion said:
I trust almost nobody.

I basically trust almost everyone.... until Im shown it was wrong to do so.



Aww... i feel baited. I thought it was a Trump thread.