> I've seen this as a common trend on any India-related discussion. Does anyone have any ideas as to why?
My theory is the rise of Hindunationationalism, and nationalism in general in India, which leads to the feeling of needing to defend ones country against any perceived attacks. Combine this with a huge country and rising levels of English proficency and you will get that type of comments on English speaking online boards.
Yep, and I find it so very American to leave that tid bit out of their complaint and then it getting upvoted because muh evil EU? when its really the US goverment screwing their abroad citizens in this case.
No, you don't need a single authentication provider, you can use more or less what you want/need and there is nothing for it mandatory in the protocol.
What currently is kinda centralized is an identity matching service, but even that is completly optional and will bec replaced by something more federated at some point.
I am very thankfull that the sites exists and does those architecture deep dives, ever since Ian and Andre? left anandtech it has lacked in that territory and this site is a good replacement.
My theory is the rise of Hindunationationalism, and nationalism in general in India, which leads to the feeling of needing to defend ones country against any perceived attacks. Combine this with a huge country and rising levels of English proficency and you will get that type of comments on English speaking online boards.