He still could. In the AMA he seems to like Sanders a bit, but Lessig advocated a different approach that he "thought" would be more effective. Now that Lessig has realized it didn't work, I wouldn't be surprised by an endorsement.
The macbook is absurdly light. The Surface book weighs a little bit less than the 13 in macbook pro. The surface book competes with the macbook pro 13 more directly in terms of performance and price.
I'm skeptical that the core issue with twitter is abuse. It is certainly rampant and should be addressed. I'm skeptical an average users with 130 followers(a guess) experiences any abuse.
The on boarding of new users and the echo chamber effect seem like a much bigger issue.
There's still a chilling effect of knowing that if you put a foot wrong, a mob of random strangers will do their best to lose you your job, just because that's their idea of fun.
intuitively people with higher incomes should more to charity. However, a recent study found the rich DO NOT give a higher proportion of their income to charity. Incomes of $25,000 or less a year gave away an average of 4.2 percent of their incomes; those with earnings of more than $75,000 gave away 2.7 percent.
There are certainly a number of things that could explain this.
totally on board with something like this. I never understand why people say market forces will solve global warming, pollution and the future of energy.
Pollution is THE textbook case for an externality. By definition it cant be fixed by the free market.
Alaska solves this partially solves this problem by setting a timeframe. You must live there for 1 year. Same idea could potentially be used (but maybe extended because of larger $)