Since when did Firefox's Awesomebar start acting like Chrome's? That is -- acting shitty and unable to find me things that I had just visited 5 minutes before
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Replying to @vvuk
Note you can remove search results or make search results appear later in the awesomebar results from Menu -> Settings -> Search. Not sure if that addresses your concerns, though.
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Replying to @wanderview
Not really -- I open a link from another app that opens up 'file:///foo/bar/baz'. I close the tab. 5 minutes later I go back to the awesomebar and type in "bar" (or "bar/" or "/bar/") and it doesn't show that URL in the first two pages.
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Replying to @vvuk
Is it really file:/// URLs or is that a contrived example? Do you see this with http/https URLs as well?
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Replying to @wanderview @vvuk
I don't know of any changes to the frecency heuristic in awesomebar recently. Maybe
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Many years since I touched that code. Loads of changes in that general area recently though: suggestions on top, sync->async history api migration, etc.
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