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[โ€“] palordrolap@fedia.io 1 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

DuckDuckGo is my default engine. It assumed I meant "extract" and gave me a dictionary definition along with links to download WinZip and WinRAR. When I told it I actually meant what I typed, it put it in quotes and returned no results.

It was not obvious that I should have omitted the X and the T.

What I apparently didn't do was try Google afterwards, and I'm a little disturbed that I didn't. Adding !g to the search in DDG is usually the first thing I do when it can't find anything, but my browser history suggests I didn't do that.

[โ€“] morto@piefed.social 1 points 2 hours ago

Only now after reading your comment that I realized it's e4rat, and not ext4rat lol. I could swear I saw it written as ext4rat somewhere some years ago!

But anyway, I used ddg too, and it gave me that link among the first results, which is weird. I thought their search was reproducible, but turns out it's not, just like google...