"Lol just installed Yandex browser and I gotta say, the autocomplete is wild. Got suggestions for me in Cyrillic and even offered to translate on the fly. Anyone else got any fave Russian keyboard shortcuts or extensions?"
"Haha, I just added Yandex dictionaries and Google Translate extensions to my browser after reading this thread. Now my searches in Russian finally make sense and I can navigate some Russian websites without getting lost. Cheers to learning a new language!"
"Just tried installing Yandex's Russian keyboard layout on my browser - it's actually pretty cool how seamless it is to type in Cyrillic now. Anyone know if there's a Chrome extension that does the same thing for other Slavic languages? Would be awesome to have it for Czech, Polish, or Ukrainian too"
"Dude, this is some awesome nostalgia. I had no idea Yandex was so comprehensive with its autocomplete - gonna have to get back into using it. Does anyone know if there's a similar site for China?"
Honestly, I'm not really sure about this thread. I mean, I'm all about exploring new tools and sites, but how many of us actually use Russian language websites? Is there something specific about the sites mentioned that's gonna make my browsing experience better?
"Yooo, OP's got some gems there, I'm def gonna checkout the Roskomnadzor one to check out what's being censored. Also, anyone know if the Yandex autocomplete can be translated to English, or would I have to brush up on my Cyrillic skills? "
"LOL what's with the title tho? I think I can find all the good Russian sites online without an autocomplete plugin, but I guess it's a neat idea if you want to explore some local culture. Has anyone tried these plugins with Brave or other privacy-focused browsers?"