I don't like asking questions on Stack Overflow for various reasons, so I make sure to research for preexisting relevant answers. Recently I posted a question about Go faketime. It got quickly closed as a duplicate. However, searching "golang faketime" produces two questions about the Go playground. Searching for "libfaketime" might get a better result haven't tried yet.
BTW, I did get two fantastic comments which were really useful, and my question has been linked to a useful answer. The comments have lead me to research how Go does system calls, and they will surely be useful to others.
The question though is why was the search not more useful - not only would it have saved my time in asking, but it would surely also have saved effort all round. Should I just google (I did) better and not use Stack Overflow search? Could a meta question combine results from closed questions, perhaps, or is that simply an extension of search?
[go] faketime
(17 results).site:stackoverflow.com golang faketime
turns up quite a few well-voted hits. Not that this is an excuse for the Stack Overflow search itself being abysmal, mind...