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Tell HN: Google search no longer supports filetype
14 points by santiagobasulto on Feb 26, 2024 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments
Bummer, I used it a lot. The "view cached" option seems to be missing as well.

Duck Duck Go still support filetype.



I really don't understand why they do this.

They keep making changes that just worsen the user experience:

1. Messing with the "toolbar" so now it changes with every search

2. Removing the view cache

3. Removing pagination

4. AI things

and so on.

(#1 and #3 are the ones that piss me off the most)


Removing pagination and limiting hurts my search experience too. * Searching "hackernews" on google gives me only 175 results . * Searching "hackernews" on bing I managed to click until page 101 and more got more than a thousand result.


No doubt some users might still have a cache they are able to see, but alas, google has long pruned off certain users from their cache, my lappy hasn't seen a google "cache" result for 5 years or so.

Wow, they're still trying to depower their search engine. However, a quick look, filetype still works, but sadly for that option to work with myself, it requires the verbatim option selected ... which in my experience in various attempts the last handful of years, removes other options such as time from the query. I don't recall if I've tried to manually modify the entry in the navigation bar to sort the verbatim / time issue, but I'm not the sort of person to polish or paint a turd unless it had something of value ... google's results have not been stand out since IMO 2015 ish.

DDG works for the moment, but they too are starting to get a little silly, last few weeks (just personal stuff these days regarding searches) near most have required the individual words in quotes to work as it once did.


Google recently removed the "cache" feature for everyone, as confirmed [0] by their official Twitter account.

[0] https://twitter.com/rustybrick/status/1752087793642185003


So they've removed the cache for all general public now? I was told recently, last couple months, they (the person) were accessing google's cache results.

[strike]I'm unsure how old that twitter comment is, I don't twitter, or social media in general. [/strike] [Edit. OK went for a quick hunt, end of January - start of this month it was reported the cache links were removed, though the cache still exists ... if Google decided to keep a cache of the result.]


Probably wants you to use Gemini for inclusion to train their diverse data set.




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