Thank you for your answer Phil.

>I'm not sure what you mean by this, but I personally do not trust ANY
>code written by large language models.

OK you may doubt, naturally.
the best way to evacuate doubt is to try it yourself.

I am not very advanced in this matter , but I can say you that I tried 1
year ago
to ask to Chatgpt to write me a little programm, and a few days ago , I
asked again the same thing
to Deepseek . The progress is breathtaking.
Make your own opinion.
In my mind I think it is possible to ask for small tasks that are humanly
easy to specify and verify. The advantage here is that the code
documentation actually exists. I know that many developers in coding
companies already use AI every day.
I think the progress is superior as it was when we passed from the binary
coded machine language to modern application languages by means of high
level compilers.

Yours
Jlem



Le jeu. 6 févr. 2025 à 19:02, Phil Stracchino <ph...@caerllewys.net> a
écrit :

> On 2/6/25 08:36, Jlem wrote:
> > Dear Shorewall friends,
> > I have been using Shorewall for 20 years.
> > I find it very close to the simple description of network use cases,
> > ignoring the assembly-like language that can be seen on other products.
> > Thus we have a very readable and therefore very maintainable language.
>
> Exactly.  This is what I love about Shorewall, and OpenBSD's pf that I
> used before it:  its rules are human-readable.  By contrast, the native
> ipchains/iptables/netfilter/whatever rules interface exposed by Linux is
> near-gibberish.
>
>
> > As I am more of an ops than a dev, without being a network expert, after
> > having tried coding with AIs like Chat, Claude, DeepSeek, maybe the
> > current development conditions are really ideal to allow the project to
> > be relaunched, mainly to bring it to NFTs, or to promote the resolution
> > of host names in the rules.
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by this, but I personally do not trust ANY
> code written by large language models.
>
>
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