@user1306322 used to be that translate:translate:translate:translate:translate:translate:... would post a long string of messages. Marc Gravell fixed that yesterday.
Of course, the real worry wouldn't be that you could post 50+ messages at once (which would still be annoying, but wouldn't break anything), so much as that there might exist some string which would cause a translation loop.
Feeds users aren't rate-limited in any significant way, so it would post messages about as fast as SE could ping Bing's translation. At least until something crashed or someone realized what was going on.
I don't know. @Prix probably knows. I've heard both Google translate and Bing, and I thought Ruri used one and SE used the other, but I don't really know.
Strictly speaking, I'd think it's more accurate to translate「 日本語を話せますか?」 as "Can you speak Japanese?" rather than "Do you speak Japanese?". Of course, the latter is commonly used to mean the former, but they are subtly different in that there are people who can speak Japanese but do not (and perhaps in some cases people who can not speak Japanese but do so anyway).
Will there be some kind of distortion to the real life, thus doing the wrong thing in the real life?
PS. I'm a anime guy, I'm very afraid and scared that if I'd became a monster by watching anime.
I'm not sure that such a topic will be tollerated, cause it might end in an endless spam, but I'm about to give it a try.
I'm "hunting" for good anime's to watch, and I'm out of ideas.
What I like: Well... lets say, that "Ninja Scroll" (the movie, but the series too) perfectly matches my taste....
In Attack on Titans, how exactly was everything paid for? Not once in AoT so far did I ever see any exchanging of currency. For example the Markets:
How do businesses make money then? Is there a type of currency in AoT that they officially use?
For example do they just give away meat for free...
Why doesn't Shinichi kudo tell about his problem to Ran in Detective Conan, when he completely understands how much the girl loves him and suffers from pain due to him. While the truth is many times she was almost certain that Conan was Shinichi himself.
The series has now so many episodes, comm...
It has been some time since I watched the anime (and I do not have access to it ATM), but I recently saw an ep1 exerpt on youtube where the main characters are in the playground, and I couldn't remeber if Isuzu really liked Hiroshi or it was just the wolf-scent thing.
I do remember they end up a...
ID requests are a bonus feature on A&M imo, they can't be good for the site's stats, the questions can't be asked very well (because of their nature) and the answers can only be guesses
I don't like the fact that such a high percentage of our questions are ID requests, but I do like the fact that people are finding our site to ask them.
@user1306322 Took me way too long to figure out what "LSP" meant. In my field it almost always refers to the Lightest Supersymmetric Particle, but that didn't seem like what you meant.
In the 1929 anime Kobu Tori, The protagonist has his facial deformation taken away by the tengu for being good entertainment and a welcome guest.
When the antagonist follows in his footsteps, he goes to the tengu also to get rid of the lump on his own face.
Kobu Tori is a silent film, so I wa...
In the 1929 anime Kobu Tori, The protagonist has his facial deformation taken away by the tengu for being good entertainment and a welcome guest.
When the antagonist follows in his footsteps, he goes to the tengu also to get rid of the lump on his own face.
Kobu Tori is a silent film, so I wa...
@Khallil Please specify your criteria. (What kinds of things would you like to see? How thick do you want the plot? How much action would you like? Blood and Gore okay?)
I don't want the plot to be watered down. So long as it isn't boring, any amount of action is good. Blood and gore are fine! I've heard some good things about an anime (whose name I cannot recall) about a man with blonde hair who goes around killing people. It's set in a city as far as I can recall.