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I learned about negating tags after posting the answer. Amended answer to prevent comments correcting me unnecessarily.
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I specifically use SE search to find questions where I could use my expertise to give a good and helpful answer. I use google to find answers to problems I want solutions for. To date I have never had to ask a new question as there always has been something there.

The issue I have with SE is I do not have the search qualifiers I need to reduce the search results to something useful and tractable. For example I would like to be able to say comments:0. I particularly like the previous suggestion of range operators and dates.

It would also be useful to use full boolean operation on tagging, soif I can say something like ([batch-file] && !-[make]) comments:0 answers:0 closed:no comments:0 or something similar - syntax could be tidieretc.

If I could add restrictive attributes for every characteristics of a question page it would help me find those questions where I could nail an authoritative answer when I have those few spare minutes between jobs.

I specifically use SE search to find questions where I could use my expertise to give a good and helpful answer. I use google to find answers to problems I want solutions for. To date I have never had to ask a new question as there always has been something there.

The issue I have with SE is I do not have the search qualifiers I need to reduce the search results to something useful and tractable. For example I would like to be able to say comments:0. I particularly like the previous suggestion of range operators and dates.

It would also be useful to use full boolean operation on tagging, so I can say something like ([batch-file] && ![make]) comments:0 answers:0 closed:no or something similar - syntax could be tidier.

If I could add restrictive attributes for every characteristics of a question page it would help me find those questions where I could nail an authoritative answer when I have those few spare minutes between jobs.

I specifically use SE search to find questions where I could use my expertise to give a good and helpful answer. I use google to find answers to problems I want solutions for. To date I have never had to ask a new question as there always has been something there.

The issue I have with SE is I do not have the search qualifiers I need to reduce the search results to something useful and tractable. For example I would like to be able to say comments:0. I particularly like the previous suggestion of range operators and dates.

It would also be useful if I can say something like [batch-file] -[make] comments:0 answers:0 closed:no comments:0 etc.

If I could add restrictive attributes for every characteristics of a question page it would help me find those questions where I could nail an authoritative answer when I have those few spare minutes between jobs.

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I specifically use SE search to find questions where I could use my expertise to give a good and helpful answer. I use google to find answers to problems I want solutions for. To date I have never had to ask a new question as there always has been something there.

The issue I have with SE is I do not have the search qualifiers I need to reduce the search results to something useful and tractable. For example I would like to be able to say comments:0. I particularly like the previous suggestion of range operators and dates.

It would also be useful to use full boolean operation on tagging, so I can say something like ([batch-file] && ![make]) comments:0 answers:0 closed:no or something similar - syntax could be tidier.

If I could add restrictive attributes for every characteristics of a question page it would help me find those questions where I could nail an authoritative answer when I have those few spare minutes between jobs.