Didn't you post it this morning already? I swear I've seen the exact same content earlier.
Sure. Foreigners aren't really sanctioned though, that's more of a risk for the locals. But even then usually only if they want to get someone disappeared and don't have anything substantial against them.
Worse. They think it's useful.
Then they'll install the Linux version. People here are so indoctrinated, they like it.
That looks nice. I'll check it out if I have some time later; though my written Chinese is fairly limited. So far the Windows keyboard layout did just fine.
I live in China and this software is cancerous not just in the encryption failure, it also nestles into a computer like a trojan. Creates 2 fallback installations and will reinstall itself after removal if you reboot in between, unless you get rid of all 3 installations at once, where they are deliberately trying to obfuscate the uninstall button (triple confirmation, swapping the confirm/cancel buttons and button background colors, etc.).
It's a nasty piece of crap that come preloaded on any phone (android, at least) and Windows-PC here.
Neither of which supports Chinese, so that's useless for any actual users of Sogou.
Translate hasn't worked properly since v. 6.23.0.03.393894181 (some 2 years ago).
Afterwards they switched to the abominable new design that makes reading longer texts side by side impossible thanks to cranking up the font size to 120pt or whatever.
They also removed the latin character "subtitles" for non-latin script (Chinese, Arabic, Thai...), making it entirely impossible for people not able to speak the language to even attempt to decipher the correct pronunciation.
Consequently, I keep that version around and use Ice Box to freeze it when not needed to prevent automated updates.
I believe the lemmy API only shows one or the other. Would be possible to combine it on the app, but not as a native function.
Every instance is hosting the API for their own users, and unfortunately lemmy.world has plenty of outages recently.
The way Lemmy works is that when you have an account with lemmy.world and subscribe to a community hosted on lemm.ee (for example), the lemm.ee server copies the content over to lemmy.world, and you see it all "locally". Hence a lemmy.world server outage reflects what you see with your lemmy.world account. Local communities will always be shown "as local" of course, so a server outage then means it's completely offline for the time being.
A quick fix would be to sign up with a smaller instance and subscribe to the communities from there (including the ones on lemmy.world), in that case even if lemmy.world is offline, you would be able to see and interact with their cached copies on the target instance. I've made an account with infosec.pub for that purpose.
I'm using bing.com/create (free access with an office 365 account) and then use prompts such as "create a simple black & white icon with broad lines for a mobile app depicting financial management".
Modify the prompt a few times or run it a couple times in a row until I find something I like, maybe modify it a little in Photoshop, and done.