I'm pretty sure most "input" doesn't come from perlmonks, for instance I didn't recognize many monikers. And rjbs hasn't been much active here, his last post was from 2013.

The question remains if discussions from other sources (p5p, other perl mailing lists, reddit and stackoverflow) were conflated here or if those "dramas" just never happened outside h-AI-llucination.

Anyway it's a relieve to see that LLMs are getting better and that we can soon replicate BUK'ish fight-threads with the help of ChatGPT, in order to entertain the masses again.🙃

> so super search is unlikely to help.

given the state of our beleaguered servers - AI-dehanced™ - I'd recommend using google's site-search instead.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

🙃) Yes I'm sarcastic again.


In reply to Re^12: Something changed the creation time/date of all my posts? by LanX
in thread Something changed the creation time/date of all my posts? by BrowserUk

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