On 07/06/18 10:03, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> > I too make the experience that searches in 
> individual sites are mostly useless.

After I discovered that Google had a 3GByte zip file of data on me (no
videos, but 200 or so photos - the rest harvested data), I try not to
use Google any more. DuckDuckGo gives me  the exact same information as
Google would have, also supports "utilities" via the search engine -
PLUS they do not track you at all (or so they claim).

> In case of searching gitlab.com hosted projects the URL is
> https://gitlab.com/explore, see attachment.

Again, shows you how SH*T websites are these days. Steps I used:

1.   Go to "www.gitlab.com"
2.   Click on the Search link (magnifying glass) shown in the
     navigation menu.
3.   Typed in "mseide" and pressed Enter.

What I got was the screenshot I posted before. The above steps doesn't
sound unreasonable to me!


Regards,
  Graeme

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