

Yeah, a few years ago, most of that was Google Translate. To be fair it has some limited on-device features. All of this used to be proprietary technology, though.
Not sure if I need tools for business meetings, at least on a regular basis. We kind of all agreed to use either the local language or English as the universal language in software development. And people are expected to be somewhat fluent. And if you clients are abroad, you better hire a real translator at some point. Or you’ll end up like Microsoft with all the messed up translations in Windows 11. It’ll be handy at times, though. Or if you work on a construction site. And some other jobs.


There will be a trace. First of all, the way the Fediverse it set up, the instances all cooperate from distributing posts and comments, to deleting them. There’s no guarantee every instance does it (correctly). And as the Fediverse is made up of different software, it also depends on the specific implementation.
And then we also have AI scrapers, the Wayback Machine and other internet archives. It’ll end up there as well.
So better treat everything as easily traceable which you post in public. And it’s notoriously difficult to really remove stuff from the internet anyway.
Plus the US has some absurdly large datacenters for surveillance. Idk if it’s clever to lie to them about your social media history. They certainly have the capacity to scrape posts and store them forever.