Uh given that a lot of my Google searches is something along the lines of "wait, how do I grep again?" anyone at Google looking at my search history would deem me incompetent (or, you know, good at using Google)
That said, I'm really grateful for a lot of these common queries to be directly answered in the knowledge graph. Try it yourself, I had the tab for the search results of "cut and paste in vim" open for several months until I eventually just memorised it because I got the answer straight from the search results ;)
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I use to to this back when I was a young lad back after I went school for artistry if that's what you mean it was paste up mechanics we would lay down stuff of paragraph on metal plates for the printers to photograph.. Now they do it on Photoshop.
I suspect that anyone looking at my search history would not be particularly impressed by my coding skills. I therefore hope that the act of turning search history off and deleting the existing history will prevent that. 😉
I hope I get to visit foo.bar in the next couple of years…
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