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    391 year ago

    Agreed. For me, making it so that the search engine ignores -string was one of the biggest set backs.

      • @[email protected]
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        831 year ago

        Hyphen (-) means you don’t want to see this word, while words surrounded by quotes (") means you want these phrases exactly.

        Most symbols are also ignored, which is great for an average user but terrible for programmers.

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          121 year ago

          Yeh, suddenly you need to know what the language calls the operator within the context you want to use it.
          At which point, you probably don’t need to Google the symbol!

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          31 year ago

          It was a really dumb move but you can can still get the same effect by putting a word in quotation marks.

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            21 year ago

            UI-wise, though, it’s toxic, and therefore slower and more stressing. It’s something that can be fixed, and ergo essentially a bug. ;-)