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On programming topics, your top search results will be stack overflow followed github followed by sites that scrape stack overflow and then the sites that scrape github. It's great.
Ayo how do I automatically remove those scrapers from search results? I know I could manually exclude them all in the query, but that's tedious
Free ublacklist extension and list you can find on Github or Gitlab with updated scraping sites you can either "subscribe" the extension to or copy and paste manually in one go.
There are some good working add-ons for browsers that do that for you. our only need to manage the list and the add-ons do the rest.
I e.g. block all the crap shops...
With some experience in development you some day know the sites that have good content for specific topics but yeah its hard...