> "Linear Algebra Done Wrong site:sites.google.com" finds the page you linked.
I think you have the wrong framing. It isn't that you can't create a p̶r̶o̶m̶p̶t̶ query that yields the correct result, it is the ability to do this without knowing the answer a priori.
As in, if you didn't know a second newer version existed, would you find it? Certainly the new version should prioritize the older version.
FWIW, my query "Linear Algebra Done Wrong" yields the newer version (2017), but I've just interpreted OP's point as being illustrative and helpful to readers (and it looks like the link now does point towards the new version. Possibly this made my query work)
As in, if you didn't know a second newer version existed, would you find it? Certainly the new version should prioritize the older version.
FWIW, my query "Linear Algebra Done Wrong" yields the newer version (2017), but I've just interpreted OP's point as being illustrative and helpful to readers (and it looks like the link now does point towards the new version. Possibly this made my query work)