@Methylman
@lemmy.worldI've always had the opinion that anyone who can't handle those being free to love who they want must have repressed feelings - I don't see why that should apply any different depending on what country you live or whether you grew up in a society where the first repressed person made the original rule
Since you mentioned you went to a school already (and assuming you meant some kind of post-secondary school); I do think it's outrageous that some schools limit full library access to only the time one is completing their studies. Lots of former students would benefit and since anyone with access through their employers is likely using the employer's library access, I can't imagine former students would significantly increase the cost of maintaining database access..
I got lucky and still have access through the alumni association at my uni, but I don't believe that's true at all schools.
Like I cant access in depth medical course or text book in engineering
Why not? The common 'hack' is to join the wifi at your local uni if you don't have the necessary subscriptions for the platform but lots of stuff is open-access
For .ca specifically: as long as you are a Canadian individual, or have a sufficient connection to Canada, or a Corp with a trademark registered in Canada then you are qualified to own that domain - but as to who is really checking I have no idea... CIRA complainants maybe?
Here's some info about .world domains https://support.google.com/domains/answer/6300841?hl=en#zippy=%2Cterms-restrictions
Lol so one could say they fucked around and have now found out (yes I realize that was a sarcastic answer)
It's not so much a matter of whether the service would work or not but whether the corporate directors would be exposed to criminal liability for continuing to provide such services without OFCOM being able to "understand" the encrypted messages: see 99(4) of the Bill
Tbf , we are trying to recreate certain elements of that platform in the fediverse and such a take would be needlessly nuanced
"Stop the corporations" or "save the API" just isn't as effective as saying f the guy who decided to change things
TIL about Italy's shunning of their past in contrast to the "collective guilt" felt by Germans after WWII
Italians embrace their cultural and gastronomic exports while shunning certain parts of their history - I wouldn't say that's racist... In fact I would call that humanizing