yeah not ideal, but if the actual functionality of that operator hasn’t changed then I wouldn’t expect the version to matter. Same with searching most ruby stuff and getting old results. it hasn’t changed in decades, it ain’t changing now. But I did scroll down and literally every result was from the postgres docs so that’s a marked improvement from the google results.
Kagi ftw.
Your result returns version 9.0 that went EOL 2021, same as Googles fourth result in OP.
nvm, second result is correct.
Interesting how the second “correct result” is years older
Seems creation time not modified. Makes sense “current” is older.
yeah not ideal, but if the actual functionality of that operator hasn’t changed then I wouldn’t expect the version to matter. Same with searching most ruby stuff and getting old results. it hasn’t changed in decades, it ain’t changing now. But I did scroll down and literally every result was from the postgres docs so that’s a marked improvement from the google results.
DuckDuckGo ain’t too bad either. 👍
Yandex:
First result with a more up to date version. No AI, only quotes from the source. Still shows a bunch of SEO.