On Friday, 3 March 2017 at 07:51:06 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
Not sure what you mean by private session, but they build up a model of your fields of interest which is why you are getting relevant results.

Most browsers have a private browsing mode, which separates cache/cookies/etc. from your regular browsing. Doing this will usually allow you to temporarily reset your filter bubble.

I get those same results when using my regular browser, but when using another browser I get "ad lib" etc, nothing about programming.

You might be hitting a different Google server. It's a common misconception that all search queries go through the same algorithm and database all the time; I remember reading somewhere that Google might have up to hundreds of variations of search algorithms available at any single point in time.

The results I get on all browsers (incl. my cell phone in a private session on 3G):

1. "Libraries and Frameworks" on our wiki
2. awesome-d
3. D-Lib Magazine (unrelated to D).

I think Google has a local data center here in Moldova, so it's likely that all my search queries go there.

I do get a "Did you mean" suggestion for "ad libs", is that what you meant?

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