Kagi Translate now supports LinkedIn Speak as an output language

smitec 122 points 23 comments March 17, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (9 comments)

LandenLove

I was really hoping it was reversible, but it doesn't seem to change anything: https://translate.kagi.com/?from=LinkedIn+speak&to=en

dijksterhuis

> i need a drink > Reflecting on the importance of self-care and recalibrating after a high-impact day. It’s essential to prioritize mental well-being to maintain peak professional performance. Cheers to finding that work-life integration! #SelfCare #Leadership #WorkLifeBalance pretty good if you ask me

tkgally

Input: I am starting a new job at Google next Monday. I will work as a contractor cleaning toilets. Output: I’m thrilled to announce that I’m starting a new chapter at Google this coming Monday! I’ll be joining the team as a specialized Environmental Maintenance Contractor, dedicated to optimizing facility hygiene and ensuring a world-class onsite experience. Grateful for this opportunity to contribute to such an innovative ecosystem! #NewBeginnings #GoogleLife #FacilitiesManagement #CareerUpdate

mr_mph

Also anything else in the URL parameter as an output language it seems. https://translate.kagi.com/?from=en&to=Pirate+speak&text=i+l...

Vipsy

Input : I hope you die early Output : Wishing you a swift transition to your next chapter.

munchler

I can feel my soul draining out of my body every time I visit LinkedIn. I'm old and my tolerance for corporate culture has run out. I still love making software and working with people, but not having to think about my stupid "career" so much anymore is a relief and a joy.

esafak

I got fired -> I’m excited to share that I’m starting a new chapter! After an incredible journey with my previous team, I’m taking some time to reflect, recharge, and refocus my energy on new challenges. I’m officially a "free agent" and looking forward to bringing my skills and passion to a new organization where I can make a real impact. Yep, it works.

whiplash451

This is great. I'm wondering what led LinkedIn's language to become what it became. Was it "pure self-evolution" among humans who naturally evolved to speak "LinkedIn", or did LinkedIn add an explicit term in the loss of its recommender systems? Asking seriously.

silisili

Oh this is clever. In writing my own short feelings about LinkedIn, it turned 'circle jerk' into 'synergize through mutual validation.'

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