contrarianarchon ([personal profile] contrarianarchon) wrote2019-06-03 01:27 pm

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I google "trinitite" *once* and now my browser holds that as higher priority than tumblr. And it's going to keep doing that, since my habit of getting to tumble with t+enter means that it thinks I'm ritually googling a rock before every visit to the blue hellsite.
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[personal profile] brin_bellway 2019-06-03 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Which reminds me, I've been meaning to go into my Chrome history and delete everything from wealthsimple.com, so that my browser will stop taunting me with investments that--upon inspection--I'm not allowed to have when actually I just wanted a weather report. *goes and does that, "wea" stops autocompleting to wealthsimple.com*

I'm not sure how that interacts with searches. If you go into your browser history (on Chrome the shortcut is ctrl-h) and filter for "trinitite", does anything come up? If so, and you delete the things that come up, does your browser autocomplete stop doing that?
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[personal profile] nathanielbuildsatesseract 2019-06-03 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I've noticed this "feature", too—I think it's new. Eventually (and by eventually, I mean maybe two weeks) it stopped putting the search term in question above the website I was actually looking for again.
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[personal profile] nathanielbuildsatesseract 2019-06-04 06:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh no, it took some time to notice and avoid re-inforcing the result.

I think the shift+delete works for search terms as well as websites, so that's also an option.