• @[email protected]
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    10 hours ago

    I wish they didn’t switch to requiring a login to search code… seems like a big privacy issue cause you just know they’re saving all those searches and associating it with your account.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      38 hours ago

      That’s a fair point. I’ve always assumed it was a form of rate-limiting, but you’re right, that’ll be part of their analytics at least

      • @[email protected]
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        27 hours ago

        I can see the argument from both sides… and maybe both is true. I think the same could be said about twitter… having to login to read tweets means they can easily track who looks at what… which is very valuable information to a lot of people with money.

  • @PushButton
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    The new technology is: show a message saying “Whoaa! You have busted your limit!” on every search.

    I didn’t do a search for 6 months, but whhooaaa! Calm down with your searches!

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      615 hours ago

      I always found the code search more distracting than helpful. Just let me use the browser native Command + F ffs.