Thanks, that is confirmed as a new record. I see six howlers posted on Mon Mar 26 2018:
which makes Tue Mar 27 2018 the only confirmed date where all four categories (Day, Week, Month, Year)
of worst nodes were held by the same perl monk.
Further complicating this Guinness Book of Perl Monks Records,
accidental anonymous
posts occasionally
self-sabotage record-setting attempts.
Update: here are some of the recent suspicious "anonymous" posts (starting Mar 09, 2018 at 14:15 UTC,
four and a half months before his sensational last post on Jul 24, 2018 at 04:11 UTC):
Surprise new tactic: post anonymously, then defend anonymous posts as sundial! See also: Re^3: [SOLVED]: Trying to understand method calling in OOP.
Update: and some older ones - it's unclear whether these were deliberate or accidental (see "accidental anonymous posts..." above):
Update: He's done it again, all worst nodes of the day, week, month, year on May 22 2018. Given there are currently no shocker blocker posts by others, he might continue to dominate all categories ad nauseam.
Update: After sensationally resigning from Perl monks (My last post on PerlMonks ...) on July 24 2018, it was suggested he may have returned as TheloniusMonk (however, examining the content of TheloniusMonk's posts indicates to me that he is not sundial).
Update: SunnyD is back after making his last post on 24 July 2018. After a break of nearly a year, he returned on 29 May 2019. He's made 8 official posts between 29 May 2019-26 Oct 2019 (plus a number of suspicious anonymous posts).
And the suspicious anonymous posts seem to be increasing.
Curiously, in Perl Unpack Cobol Binary File and Fields (May 04 2020), after making six anon replies, he switches to posting as SunnyD.
Back to posting anonymously...sigh...
- Re: Perl Memory problem ...
- Re: Old random number generator
- Re: Why a regex *really* isn't good enough for HTML, even for "simple" tasks (this is a shocker)
- Re: Run a perl code on all input files and have the results in different output files
- Re: Perl Memory problem ... (posted by SunnyD, very long-winded, even by his standards)
- Re: (OT) question about R language
- Re: Exporting use strict/warnings into main::
- Re^2: File::Find - Traverse the first level directories from starting point - How?
- Re: (OT) question about R language
- Re: Modification of a read-only value attempted
- Re: [OT] Am I just a bad programmer? (posted by SunnyD, why some anon, some SunnyD, what's the criteria?)
- Re^3: (OT) question about R language
- Re: Adding details with summary html tags (maybe, perhaps not)
- Re^4: DBD::Sybase with Repserver and password encryption
- Re: cpnam GD error
- Re: (Ab)using the Regex Engine (hmmm, who is Jerry_J?)
- Re: Perl in Stack Overflow 2020 Survey (posted by SunnyD)
- Re: Hash or Array - Logic Help
- Re: Parsing a large html with perl (flurry of four anon posts in quick succession)
- Reaped: Re: Perl in Stack Overflow 2020 Survey (reaped)
- Reaped: Re: [OT] Am I just a bad programmer?
- Reaped: Re: Why a regex *really* isn't good enough for HTML and XML, even for "simple" tasks
- Re: Constructive thoughts on Dancer2 v Mojolicious
- Re^3: Constructive thoughts on Dancer2 v Mojolicious (back to posting as SunnyD)
- Re^3: Parsing a large html with perl (SunnyD)
- Reaped: Re: [OT] Am I just a bad programmer? (SunnyD reaped)
- Re: Collapsing smaller scripts into a larger one, request for comment (back to anonymonk again)
- Re: Recommend an asynchronous HTTP server CPAN modules?
- Re^2: Substitute some Unicodes with their escapes
- Re: ssl library
- Re: Second background process is pausing the gui
- Re^3: Second background process is pausing the gui (back to SunnyD)
- Reaped: Re: Second background process is pausing the gui
- Re: Need suggestion on problem to distribute work
- Re: Function to sweep a file tree
- Re^2: Date::Manip and taint mode (probably ... mostly harmless)
- Re^4: Date::Manip and taint mode (ditto)
- Re^3: can regex contains function? (ditto)
- Re: Perl + RISON
- Re: Could SHA encode faster than MD5?
- Re: Java Recommendations for a Perl developer
- Re^2: Java Recommendations for a Perl developer
- Reaped: Re: Java Recommendations for a Perl developer
- Reaped: Re: Announcing Perl 7
- Reaped: Re: Announcing Perl 7 (back as SunnyD after a short break)
- Re: Perl and MongoDB (ditto, why not anon? - perhaps because of a general increase in anon posts?)
- Re: Announcing Perl 7 (back to anonymonk again, a spate of anonymonk drivel - three nodes in a row!))
- Re: permission denied on file write only when running browser on application server
- Re: RFC -- Evolving Perl: a Decision Theory Approach to the Challenges of Perl 7
- Re^3: ADFS and EWS (a new anonymonk drivel record - four in a row!)
- Re: Amicable divorce
- Re: Modernizing the Postmodern Language?
- Re: Perl::Critic says don't modify $_ in list functions and other things
- Re: Amicable divorce (back as SunnyD)
- Reaped: Re: Amicable divorce (back as anonymonk)
- Reaped: Re: Modernizing the Postmodern Language?
- Re^4: Amicable divorce (threatens to leave again!)
- Re: search and replace (in-place) strings in binary
- Reaped: Re: Amicable divorce
- Re: binding operator
- Reaped: Re: RFC -- Evolving Perl: a Decision Theory Approach to the Challenges of Perl 7
- Re^3: Delete last line of file with regex
- Re^3: Perl detect utf8, iso-8859-1 encoding
- Re: Making $ Unicode-aware
- Reaped: Re: What array negative number counting means
- Reaped: Re: Project in Raku
- Re: Looking for alternative for IPC::Shareable (or increase size)
- Re^3: Looking for alternative for IPC::Shareable (or increase size)
- Re^4: Looking for alternative for IPC::Shareable (or increase size)
- Re: Should I worry about "Inappropriate ioctl for device"?
- Re^2: Call function no more than every 0.1 seconds
- Re^2: Skip problematic lines while populating database (maybe)
- Re: Emailing Passwords? In 2020? (maybe)
- Re: How to encode/decode a class inside a class in JSON
- Re: Why doesn't Perl default (more) (funny reply by Your Mother)
- Re: [OT] 'perl' is not the 'perl' reported by 'which perl'
- Re: [OT] 'perl' is not the 'perl' reported by 'which perl' (funny reply by LanX)
- Re: Instance of 'use lib' won't accept relative path
- Re: My problems to understand the Perl documentation (funny reply by Your Mother - plus AI engine rules to auto-detect anony-sunny posts)
- Re: My problems to understand the Perl documentation
- Reaped: Re: net::ldap ->singel valued attributes and multivalued attributes
- Re^2: Perl temporarily unavailable error
- Re: When Perl saved the day (and Python couldn't)
- Reaped: Re^2: StrawberryPerl 5.32.0.1 & Tk CPAN error: Undefined reference to MAX
- Re^4: latest perl book. (back for a rare cameo as SunnyD to misuse Swiss Army Knife/Chainsaw)
- Re: YACC rules to regex rules ? (UPDATED)
- Re: WWW::Mechanize::Chrome - how to deal with new windows/tabs
- Re^4: How to access a variable inside subroutine?
- Re: LWP::Authen::OAuth2 terminology
- Reaped: Re: Diary of a Zydeco experiment
- Reaped: Re^2: regex, find words that occur more than once.
- Re: PAR::Packer fails to install
- Re: Filename with international chars is failing to attach in the application in postgres Linux env.
- Re^2: Issue with File::Copy and move
- Re: REST::Client 500 Error
- Re^2: regex, find words that occur more than once.
- Reaped: Re^4: pseudocode for getting data from table (pseudo code, extemporaneous code, ...)
- Reaped: Re: substrings that consist of repeating characters
- Re: replacement for DBI?
- Re^3: replacement for DBI?
- Reaped: Re: *::Tiny modules namespace origins
- Reaped: Re: *::Tiny modules namespace origins (why respond twice in the same thread with the same twaddle?)
- Re: How do I make a tcp socket heartbeat?
- Re: What's happening in this expression?
- Reaped: Re: How to avoid decoding string to utf-8.
- Re: Is Perl still used in banking and finance?
- Re: Is Perl still used in banking and finance?
- Reaped: Re: Module design for loadable external modules containing data
- Re^2: remove first and last character of string (updated)
- Reaped: Re: Auto completing a form from and to a mysql database
- Reaped: Re: Analysis Server access
- Re^2: A simple question
- Re: error dbi
- Re: error dbi
- Re: How can I readdir and ! -d in one line
- Reaped: Re: Using Spreadsheets from MS Office alternatives
- Re: hosting perl scripts
- Re: Does Catalyst by default have its own logging, and if so, where?
- Reaped: Re^3: Learning to use Perl
- Reaped: Re: sed/awk/grep to Perl (rare non-anonymous cameo post)
- Reaped: Re: Flipping partial bits
- Reaped: Re: Multi-Dimensional Arrays and Array References
- Re: Running a perl 5.8.6 CentOS 6-compiled app on a CentOS 8 platform
- Re: Running a perl 5.8.6 CentOS 6-compiled app on a CentOS 8 platform
- Reaped: Re: Backdating strict
- Reaped: Re^2: buffering when reading from unnamed pipe with child process
Anonymous barrage of nine consecutive node-ids on 21-Nov-2020:
See also: Re^2: Problem in RAM usage while threading the program and Re^2: Perl and MongoDB (where four in a row record is noted).
Dec 28 2020: Hmmm, no anony posts since Dec 20 and now two in a row as SunnyD. Is he about to give up the anony posts? (Also, who is Leitz? - he never posts any code, and reminds me of a toned-down SunnyD, though I strongly doubt he is a SunnyD alias).
4 Jan 2021: Back to anony posting it seems:
11-Feb-2021.
Massive anonymonk activity and confusion with multiple anonymonks posting, one anonymonk criticizing SunnyD-anonymonk ...
while other anonymonk (WookieeJeff) getting offended thinking the barbs are addressed at him!
And finally haukex (and bliako)) stepping in to try to calm things down a bit.
I've got a headache now trying to figure which anonymonk is which.
Oh my: a barrage of "anonymous" responses to possible "SunnyD" anony posts. Confusion reigns.
Perl Monk discussions provoked:
I'm getting bored with this nowadays, too many anonymonks, getting too hard to tell who is who:
- Re: Perl memory limit - Windows64 strawberry perl (virtual memory waffle. see also: Re: Perl Memory problem ... (2020), Re: PL_strtab/SHAREKEYS and copy-on-write leak (2018), Re: Internally, how do for() and while() differ? (2015), Re: Sys::Ramdisk as regular user on Linux (2015), Re: Useful number of childs revisited (2015), Re^5: RAM: It isn't free . . . (over-commit allocation -v- actual use) (2015), Re: RAM: It isn't free . . . (2015) - famous Good Sir garbage in my face to himself :), Re: Bidirectional lookup algorithm? (Updated: further info.) (2015), Re^2: How to reslove this memory issue (2014), Re: "Just use a hash": An overworked mantra? (2011, Buk responds), Re: Compare 2 very large arrays of long strings as elements (2011 - thrashing plus SQLite) and Reaped: Re: Performance of hash and array inserts and many more)
Note: this node is continued below in Re^9: -175 := +127 Thank you all! (Worst Nodes) - for nodes from Nov 2021 onwards.
Sadly, the original node was becoming unwieldy to edit, due to its vast size.
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