I agree but politicians shouldn't be the contributors. Representatives don't actually write the laws. I'd like to see the name of the staffer or lobbyist who wrote the text. Also, it should be a federal crime to falsify the name of the author or make changes for someone else.
Make the problem simpler by thinking in 2 dimensions. Where's the center of the United States? There are an infinite number of different answers. Think about how many different map projections there are.
Now where is the center of the Earth? The point furthest from sea level? The point furthest from the surface? Do you include mountains, ocean basins, ocean trenches, etc.? What % of a substance has to be water before it doesn't count as part of the earth? The point furthest from the edge of the atmosphere? How do you determine where that is? Or is the center of mass? These are all going to give you wildly different answers.
Humanities questions cannot be easily solved scientifically.
> why would you want a single physical device anyway?
All my files and apps setup they way I want them on a single device that's with me 24/7. Complete privacy and security because my data never leaves my device (except for backups to a time machine or iCloud).
I don't have to own multiple computers. I own one computer: my iPhone. There's only one device to setup, update, and maintain. If I want to have a larger screen, VR headset, eGPU, mouse, keyboard, speakers, headphones, etc., I just pair my phone to one. I can buy different peripherals for my home, my office, etc. but I don't to buy redundant computers.
Why does it have to be a laptop? What not an iPhone with a desktop mode you can pair with a monitor, keyboard, and trackpad?
I’d love the ability to carry all my software and data around in a phone without lugging around a laptop or having to buy a desktop computer. And I’d love to never concern myself with transferring or syncing data again.
And why not let us connect an iPhone to an eGPU for desktop gaming?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2161869/Top-doctors...
At least in the US he had a chance to live.