On desktop, the link opens fine and the target language is automatically selected based on the last time Google Translate website was used. However, on Ankidroid the Google Translate app opens instead. That would be fine as well, but it's not working properly, since the sentence is not being used as input for the translation, and I only get the app open, but blank.
But when the app opens it doesn't take the text from the Anki field as a query. I also tried using DeepL instead, since not having the app would open the browser directly, but it seems when I leave the target language blank in the URL it defaults to English, instead of using the user's default or device language.
Does anyone know of a way to either, using Google Translate, open the app and automatically get the text translated or to bypass the app so that it opens in the default web browser and works as a normal URL? Or to use DeepL and make it automatically choose the target language?
I know I could disable "open supported links" on the android settings to avoid the app opening Google Translate, but the people who are going to use the deck are mostly not able to do this on their own, so I need a different solution.
If your school, workplace, country, or region has blocked a website, you can use a proxy server or virtual private network (VPN) to unblock it. Unfortunately, these solutions have many drawbacks. For one, VPNs and proxies are often expensive and may reduce your internet speed. Some proxies may also expose your endpoints to unwanted applications, ads, and viral attacks.
When you use a proxy server, the internet traffic will go through the proxy before going to your computer. The proxy offers improved privacy and security because the communication is happening through the proxy. Google Translate is an example of a proxy website.
Google Translate is a cost-effective way to access blocked sites, including websites that have been blocked by your country or region due to censorship or copyright rules. You can also use it to mask your IP address and protect your online privacy.
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As a general rule, the same internet policy applies to translated sites as it does to directly accessed sites, because the site being translated is the site being categorized. For example, if your policy denies social networking categories, will be denied.
Some sites use a POST method for their translation, and are thus difficult to handle, but in general , the translation sites are handled properly. Webpulse categorizes what you translate, not the translation site itself, so the same internet use policy applies to translated sites as does to directly accessed sites. This can also be said of links through This site is categorized as computers and internet. Tinyurl.com links work by sending a HTTP 301 redirect to the actual
site. The redirrected URL will still come through the ProxySG, so the actual site should be categorized according to the policy.
While most sites will still be blocked even if Google Translate is used to hide the URL, there have been cases where the website evaded detection via Google Translate. If it is not necessary for business operations / if the environment allows, block Google Translate as a proactive feature.
When I highlight a particular audio clip it says "Rubberband:volume:bypass" and the yellow line representing the volume level is much lower than in adjacent clips which say "Rubberband:volume:level". All the other clips are like this - only one has "bypass". I have tried changing the setting to "level" but when I close the project and re-open it it reverts to "bypass". Could you please explain what this means and why it is happening? How can I permanently change it to level?
The source of the audio track is (originally) a VHS video tape. It has been professionally converted to MP4 (H.264 codec) for importing to Premiere Elements. I am in "audio view" and I am obtaining the audio level by hovering the mouse pointer over the highlighted clip. With bypass set, the audio level of this clip is +15.5, roughly the same as the clips either side (I think I normalised each clip independently) but the yellow line is much further down. When I change the setting from bypass to level the yellow line moves up to be level with the adjacent clips but the actual audio level remains unchanged. I don't understand what these terms "bypass" and "level" mean - please help. Thank you.
I don't understand what the terms "bypass" and "level" mean either because I've never used bypass. Even after a google search and finding an explaination, I still didn't understand "bypass". I've only used "level". I hope another user can help you better than I can!
I have managed to fix this by clicking on "remove audio effects" (even though I hadn't set any!) and then changing the setting from bypass to level. Also I re-normalised the audio for that clip (although it made no difference to the gain). Then, when I exited, PRE recognised that something had changed and prompted me to save it. Now when I re-open the project the line is "level" and in the right place.
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In response to different environmental stresses, phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor-2 (eIF2) rapidly reduces protein synthesis, which lowers energy expenditure and facilitates reprogramming of gene expression to remediate stress damage. Central to the changes in gene expression, eIF2 phosphorylation also enhances translation of ATF4, a transcriptional activator of genes subject to the integrated stress response (ISR). The ISR increases the expression of genes important for alleviating stress or alternatively triggering apoptosis. One ISR target gene encodes the transcriptional regulator CHOP whose accumulation is critical for stress-induced apoptosis. In this study, we show that eIF2 phosphorylation induces preferential translation of CHOP by a mechanism involving a single upstream ORF (uORF) located in the 5'-leader of the CHOP mRNA. In the absence of stress and low eIF2 phosphorylation, translation of the uORF serves as a barrier that prevents translation of the downstream CHOP coding region. Enhanced eIF2 phosphorylation during stress facilitates ribosome bypass of the uORF due to its poor start site context, and instead it allows scanning ribosomes to translate CHOP. This new mechanism of translational control explains how expression of CHOP and the fate of cells are tightly linked to the levels of phosphorylated eIF2 and stress damage.
I can't find a suitable group to post this question. I have Elements 2020 and legacy Lightroom v6 in my adobe account. Lately I can't sign into my account because Adobe wants a phone number now. There's no way I can bypass this step:
I can click Continue but it tells me "Invalid phone number" (not the exact words) and takes me nowhere. I can't sign in without giving Adobe a phone number. I've also tried some random digits, random countries, trying to crash the prompt. Nothing works. It did send a text message once to Afghanistan phone number that I picked at random (don't know what the digits are).
Don't ask my how but every now and then I can sign into my account. I was able to sign in without seeing the prompt for a phone number yesterday. Trying to sign back in today and I can't get anywhere. It's very annoying to be held at ransom when I want to see my account. I just want this crap disabled forever. They have nothing to bill me every month because I paid both licenses in full.
Both. I did an OS reinstall (upgrade from Windows 7 to 10) and reinstalled Elements and Lightroom. I got stuck at sign-in but managed to sign in with my Google account instead of Adobe account. I also got stuck signing in at adobe.com with Firefox and Edge browsers. Have not tried Chrome but I doubt browsers are the source of the problem. It's Adobe forcing us to give them our phone number.
I understand many companies are encouraging users to use their phone number as 2FA. They got my email address already and I've been getting single use code emailed to me when I clear my browsers cache. That's a 2FA protection. There's no need to force us to give them our phone number. What else do they want? SSN? Birth certificate? Driver License?
I found a workaround. I go directly to and sign in. It doesn't ask me for a phone number. I don't know if this is one of those time they "allow" me to get into my account and will prompt me for a phone number the next time I sign in and block me from going further without a number.
recently i read about using google translator (or other translation tools) to bypass proxy policies. I personally tested and i saw it works, so users can display a webpage that should be blocked by a policy if they insert the URL inside a translation tool (e.g Google translate or Bing), 'cause, i think, those webpages cannot be correctly categorized as they are "inside" the translation tool URL.
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