bdonvr
Administrator of thelemmy.club
Nerd, truck driver, and kinda creeped that you’re reading this.
Sounds cool wish I was there
Okay cool so clearly the author is going to analyze the exploi… oh no
No that’s not what this was, this wasn’t a jumpy cop. This was murder full stop.
Several languages have this. Spanish has the Real Academia Española (RAE) and French has something similar.
But they’re not generally in much of a different position than a dictionary is. If the people start using the language in new ways they have little recourse other than to accept it and amend their rules. If they refuse they’ll look antiquated and people start to question their influence.
They certainly do have influence of course, but the ultimate authority is the people who speak the language in the end.
So it seems most of this revolves around brute forcing. So using a properly long and secure password should make it nearly impossible for them right?