Since that other faggot wouldn't post it
Here's a fact for you.If you type a word into your internet browser with your keyboard set to a different language selected, it will still search for the word in your original language. Well, most the time. It didn't work when I looked up "cфcщпкфзpн" to confirm it's meaning.
>>3517938>cфcщпкфзpнKyrgyzstan? that's what google says. I mean the language.
>>3517953Nah. Russian.I typed "cacograph", but forgot my keyboard was set to Russian. I like AK-47s and stuff.
>>3517938nigga whatI think you turned on one too many auto translate optionsgoogle will just select search language as your preferred option which is normally either your account preset language or IP adress, both normally your "original" languageyou can change that at the bottom of every search page
>>3517938you have to be 18 to post here
>>3517962Nothing to do with auto translate. Everything to do with using the default language, like what you said. I just find it funny that even though the letters look different they are mapped and read the same to the browser. You tried it yourself?I use duckduck with Firefox.
>>3517964I don't know what you're saying.Maybe keystrokes are mapped the same, because of keyboard electronics and the signal they send to the PC, but the symbols themselves surely aren't. They all got their unique unicode number and shit. I think it's all just rather due to browsers or search engines piling on layer on layer of interpretative "Did you mean to say: Pussywarts?" crap. So cyrillic letters get interpretated as their roman counterpart or something.The days of just typing in a string and this gets you results are long over.Just try to google for swf files with filetype:swf. It nets you literally 0 results with no explanation. I doubt that ever after the "purge" of flash there's not a single swf file in googles search data.
>>3517985Did you try it out yourself yet?
>>3517988Yeah, I did. You're right in that the auto suggest feature read my keystrokes, even when I typed an english word with russian keyboard selected. Searching for the non-existent word then obviously gave no results.Intredasting. Guess the auto suggest feature is a bug after all, that's why on all my browsers and search platforms I disabled that shit.
>>3517989What about typing the word "weather" with the Russian keyboard selected? Does it act as if you typed "weather" in English?
Fuuuuuck cyrillic is so fucking retarded. On the other hand, it serves as a sign of separation from civilization so at least you know who do you write to right form the beginning.
>>3517938>sfsshtpkfzrnI'm pretty sure that's not a word