I'd say that the first one was completely pointless. Double bit-wise inversion of the constant 1 serves no purpose at all:
C:\test>perl -MDevel::Peek -le" my($m,$n) = (1,~~1); print Dump($m), '
+ ', Dump( $n )"
SV = IV(0x2ca374) at 0x15501c
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (PADBUSY,PADMY,IOK,pIOK)
IV = 1
SV = IV(0x2ca378) at 0x155010
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (PADBUSY,PADMY,IOK,pIOK)
IV = 1
The second is a golfed version of scalar. Why? No idea.
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