G'day Rolf,

DDG is also my default search engine. I followed your "ddg:" link. Of the first six results, 1-4 & 6 had www.perlmonks.org/bare/...; the 5th was an SO link; there were no further PM links on the first page of results; I didn't look any further.

Under the search query text field (correctly showing "schwartzian transform perlmonks") I see: "All Regions" and "Any Time".

I did notice a minor redirection. Your link has https://duckduckgo.com/html/?q=schwartzian transform perlmonks; my address bar was showing https://html.duckduckgo.com/html/?q=schwartzian transform perlmonks.

I'm using Firefox 93.0 (64-bit) on MS Windows 10 (with latest updates as of three days ago). I don't have any special DDG settings configured.

Being unable to reproduce your results, I can't really comment further; however, sometimes a null result can be useful (e.g. how do your browser, platform, versions and settings differ from mine).

— Ken


In reply to Re: Searching the monastery with duckduckgo leads to ugly results by kcott
in thread Searching the monastery with duckduckgo leads to ugly results by LanX

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