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2:11 AM
@roganjosh My experience differs, I have to use "site:stackoverflow.com" or "site:docs.python.org" often in my searches to prevent the for-profit blogs/courses/bootcamps/content-farms from ranking higher than SO, and even then it doesn't necessarily work, e.g. if those blogs slyly reference the corresponding SO link to add credibility. Sometimes if the top hit is a particularly annoying wrong-and-spammy for-profit link, I have to explicitly exclude its site with '-'.
I wonder how our Google settings differ, you're obviously seeing a very different experience?
 
2:26 AM
@roganjosh Suggest make them symbolic constants e.g. WEEKLY_SHRINK_ESTIMATE, put them in a separate section or config file with a header explaining briefly they they are unverified and derived from wild-ass guesses, chewing gum and pieces of borrowed string. Seriously. Then ask management to review those numbers and periodically keep pushing responsibility to them to chck and revise. An explicit disclaimer like that is reasonable inoculation from you being blamed.
 
2:46 AM
@smci with DDG I find that site: options are 100% reliable. - and quotation marks, on the other hand....
 
 
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4:51 AM
@inspectorG4dget Multiline chat messages (and URLs) can be quite long. But a month ago someone temporarily broke one of the chat servers while trying to find the limit. chat.meta.stackexchange.com/transcript/89?m=9817303#9817303
 

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