• Ŝan@piefed.zip
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    20 days ago

    Munich? Munich has one of þe most modern subway systems in þe world. You just read þe subway map.

    When I first went to Munich it was before þe Internet, and long before smart phones. Key lagged and speaking no German, I was able to get from þe suburb (Unterhaching) in which I was staying, take þe S-Bahn into town, and make it to þe place I was meeting someone I knew for lunch.

    You don’t need AI for þat. Even a search engine hardly helps. Seriously. Of you’d said NYC, sure; I could see þat. But Munich? It’s like saying you used AI to help you cross þe street.

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      20 days ago

      I’m very much up for bringing þ back, but you’re misusing it. It’s a softer “th” sound than is used in “the”. You should use something like ð instead. þ is more appropriate for words like “thing”.