Xavier Vello

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Thanks. It does look pretty similar to https://github.com/letsblockit/letsblockit/issues/170, where the issue was a new layout for results about cultural works (books, movies...). Probably a new dedicated layout for some other...

Thanks for the URL. I could not reproduce on that page, but it triggers for me on [this search](https://www.google.com/search?q=linux&hl=en&tbm=nws&ved=2ahUKEwiYh4jgt8f6AhWIhP0HHfrLCdUQ_AUoAXoECAIQAw&dpr=1.2). I think I have one idea to make the filter less...

@pitsi I will test out the following variation of the rules: ```adblock www.google.*###rcnt > div:first-of-type:not([id]) > div:has(g-more-link,g-scrolling-carousel):style(border: 2px dashed red !important) www.google.*###rso > div:not(:only-child):has(g-more-link,g-section-with-header):style(border: 2px dashed red !important) www.google.*###rso >...

>Now I can't reproduce it, neither with the greek word, nor with linux! And with any other word as it seems. although I tried a bunch of random stuff. Welcome...

The red underline is caused by the `Hide the "People also search for" popup shown when returning to results` option, the element is folded by defaut, and only expanded if...

Thanks for catching that one! It would indeed hide everything but the "smart" result that the top. Looking into this

Heya, sorry for the delay. I think the following change to the rules should be enough for now. I think it's not the best for performance, but we can revisit...

@jclusso this deduplication mechanism is designed to mitigate cases where the client submits the same event several times, either: - due to unreliable connections (it is transparently implemented in our...

Agreed @jclusso, we are currently discussing documentation changes to clarify the supported use cases, aligned with my latest comment. We also plan to provide automatic UUID generation on all SDKs...

As discussed this morning, we'll want to keep analytic events alone in their "high SLA target" topic, so we'll need to also move away the new web performance data type....