Four Numbers Aren’t a Dilemma

A new paper by Alexandre Morozov and Alexander Feigel in PNAS offers a genuinely interesting evolutionary result. If each player in a population of Prisoner’s Dilemma agents carries an opponent-indexed cooperation probability — \(p_{c,i\to j}\), one entry per partner identity — then selection and mutation routinely produce cooperative configurations. The press release framed this as … Read more

Dispatches from the Underground: April 26, 2026

Five posts since the last Dispatch, organized as two arcs: Monday through Wednesday tracked the news in real time, Thursday and Friday returned to the methodological pieces those posts depended on. The tightest moment came Wednesday — the Iran prediction the April 17 post staked landed around 5pm, and the Virginia rule the Wednesday post … Read more

The Trigger Is the Point

Yesterday Virginia voters ratified a constitutional amendment giving the General Assembly temporary authority to redraw the state’s congressional districts before 2031. Most of what you will read about the result over the next few days will concern seats — specifically, whether Virginia Democrats will in fact net four additional House seats in November under the … Read more

Nothing New Under the Deadline

Here is what today looks like. The ceasefire, which was originally set to expire Tuesday evening Eastern time, will now expire Wednesday evening Eastern time — the deadline has slipped by roughly twenty-four hours, which is about the time it takes to fly from Washington to Islamabad. Vice President Vance is reportedly departing today for … Read more