I used to try to convince the faculty at a stodgy Texas University to let me name courses (this was Texas A&M's Dept of CS); your course? "Baguettes and Baudelaire". My suggestion for the programming language course "Cunning linguists for Typical hands" was outright rejected, BTW. I argued that it had a great movie reference.
I've talked to my rep about the idea of "credit card cancellation": the idea that you should be able to go through your bank (or you credit card provider's web app) go to a recurring charge and click "cancel" from there. I'm pretty sure most major credit card companies would be on board; what's stopping them is the legal thicket of contracts that are in the way. What the CC providers need is a clear framework from the legislature to support them. The FTC ain't enough.
I showed up to the C++ rodeo right as C++98 was taking off, and got to work with Jaakko & Gaby & Bjarne (at TAMU) on what would be C++11 (C++0x). Man — those were great times. I still can't decide which craziness — reflection or coroutines — I detest worse in "modern" C++. In either case, I really feel like I'm channeling my inner/outer old-man-shakes-fist-at-clouds. On the other hand, I see languages like Nim, Zig, Rust, Swift, Go, ... and, I mean, seriously.