Morning #SocialBC folks! πŸ‘‹
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BC Specific:
#bcpoli
#bcstorm
#bcmuni
#SocialBC

General fun:
#introduction
#firstpost
#monsterdon
#bloomscrolling
#mosstodon
#hnom
#pollodon
#fediverse
#allstartrek

Day specific
#mondog
#tuesdog #tuesdaytoolsday
#wellnesswednesday
#thicktrunkthursday
#fensterfreitag
#caturday
#SilentSunday

This #TuesdayToolsday (it's still Tuesday somewhere, let's pretend I'm not late) is sponsored by Microsoft (not really, but, well) and the Tool Box newsletter I received last week: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/

Personally, I use Always on Top and Paste As Plain Text, but others may be useful depending on the situation.

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#TuesdayToolsday

Some of us are forced to play some kind of keyboard piano to put correct special symbols in the text. Like em-dashes, ellipses, and quotations. So here: https://ilyabirman.net/typography-layout/ for EN and https://ilyabirman.ru/typography-layout/ for RU (there are versions for Mac too)

It saves me lots of precious muscle and mental memory space used to remember different ALT+0171 or ALT+0151. Although, I can't un-remember them too.
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Typography Layout

Typography Keyboard Layout

#TuesdayToolsday question
I'm pretty sure I'm dreaming of something that doesn't exist, but just in case.
Is there a translation memory tool that would be browser based? I work in a proprietary tool that is web-based and I'm tired of retyping everything but I guess there is no solution.

#TuesdayToolsday

About spellchecking and typos: almost everyone knows it's not recommended to use any online tools (because of NDA, because they use these texts to train their tools, etc.) But built-in work resources can miss something (or aren't able to work with some languages), and a human being definitely can make mistakes.

So what my team uses: https://languagetool.org/download/ - it works offline, and it's open-sourced, so everyone can check the code if wishes so. And with lots of settings!

Index of /download/