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After a day with thousands of commits processed, RES size after a full GC remains stable at ~1.5 GB. Meanwhile its unpatched cousin is gobbling down 8 GB.

I have little more substantial than what's shown, and that requires a change more in applications than in RJGIt. Thought probably needs to be given as to whether this requires...

Thanks @grahamperrin @ricardobranco777 you might be interested in https://github.com/Freaky/checkrestart (`sysutils/checkrestart`) as prior art. It supports limited operation when not ran as root (detecting replaced binaries only), filtering by jail, user,...

Success rates have been stable at 100% for a few hours now: ![google-jobs-error-rate](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7934b231-ee44-4e39-b199-aae9fa17b957) Average response times actually look better than before: ![google-jobs-response-time](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d4a7db81-a14a-4ecb-a802-983c6884a7dc) Known issues: - No pagination support - `related_links`...

Thanks @alexbarron, that's an interesting example! It can be reproduced directly on Google by [specifying `hl` and `gl`](https://www.google.com/search?q=QUEREINSTEIGER&uule=w+CAIQICIWTGVpcHppZyxTYXhvbnksR2VybWFueQ&start=0&udm=8&jbr=sep:0&hl=de&gl=de): ![empty-google-jobs-result](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/31ce6aed-0b3a-4ab1-aad0-24f7b6b73fed) Unsetting `gl` appears to work in this case: [Playground](https://serpapi.com/playground?engine=google_jobs&q=QUEREINSTEIGER&location=Leipzig%2C+Saxony%2C+Germany&google_domain=google.de&hl=de) (note you...

A new update to the API has been deployed. - Pagination support has been added. This requires client-side changes, as the numeric `start` parameter has been replaced with an opaque...

It does look like this engine is fixed on Moderate safe search mode. It appears the parameter has been replaced by DuckDuckGo - inspecting a search from a browser picks...

As part of #1406 I changed this to `organic_results.0.title`, on the basis that it's more likely to work on typical engines.

Hmm, perhaps there's a more stable product that could be used than a specific numbered iPhone model that's going to go out of date again in a few years? How...