![]() Thank-you to the Brave team for implementing this feature! Well done.Google’s service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.Serviciul Google, oferit fără costuri, traduce instantaneu cuvinte, expresii și pagini web din engleză în peste 100 de alte limbi și invers.Text translation: Translate between 108 languages by typing Very nice to go to a page and just press a button to get a page translated without having to install an extension or copy/paste the text to a translator. I really like this feature even without all the bells and whistles. ![]() If the flags are not enabled, I get the prompt to install Google translate when enable Offer to translate pages that aren't in a language you read at brave://settings/languages The feature does work in Beta just by enabling the option at language settings which is weird since Beta is still at 1.43.79 and Release at 1.43.89. Translate in Release version does not work unless the flag(s) are enabled at brave://flags. Will this be a premium service offered to Brave Browser users? I would be interested especially if native vs 3rd party app download and doubly if I could purchase the service with vBAT/BAT. Right now, for example, if I open a topic in Brave Community that has a post in a non-English language, I do not get a translation button (should I?) Also the image translate and voice recognition features are nice. Many of the Lingvanex features would be nice to have like the abilty to translate mixed text pages natively. Is a full Lingvanex implementation planned for a later date? Or is the functionality already present natively and I just don’t know how to activate it? An explanation would be helpful because I am confused about the Lingvanex vs Transifex references being made.Īlso, I do not see Lingavanex functionality (features) as documented at. Why both? What is the purpose? If Brave is using Lingvanex why could I only find a couple of issue reports at Brave GitHub referencing Transifex. I do not understand the relationship between Lingvanex and Transifex. This one below was packed with info regarding mobile and the future of Rewards in general. If wanting to join BAT Brigade, an invite link is ītw, on listening to past calls, I’d definitely check out the calls below: If you’d like to participate in the call, you do that at If you want to listen in on past recordings, you can do so by checking out the channel at BAT Brigade in itself actually hosts a variety of events, from Friday Night Trivia (where you can earn BAT by answering questions correctly), weekly Twitter Spaces (which I just learned is another call type of thing), and other events. I don’t know who initiated specifically or why, but I know it’s done through a group called BAT Brigade that has a Discord anyone can join. As sharing with people, I’ve shortened it to Community Call. That’s called the weekly BAT Community Call. It’s only an hour but it’s been incredibly educational and helpful. ![]() Every Tuesday around 5pm ET (2pm Pacific), Luke Mulks and various people from Brave hop on Brave Talk to discuss projects they are working on, give updates on various statistics, and they answer questions from Users. ![]()
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