Re: QEMU accepting AI code - viable alternatives for NVMM (bhyve/vmm)?
Eugene Andrienko <[email protected]> Tue, 02 Jun 2026 12:54:16 +0300
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William Brawner <[email protected]> writes: > I'm with Arya here. I switched from Linux to NetBSD because of the > AI-code ban. Something along the lines of vim-classic[1] (a > maintenance-mode fork without AI code) might be feasible in the short > term. I'm here with you and Arya too. In the most of the cases the open-source software doesn't need to be created in the constant hurry, crunches, squeezing deadlines and race for the bottom^W"new shiny features", like in the commercial software development. So, looks like there are no sane reasons to voluntarily use the same LMMs, which were forcefeeded to workers in the commercial companies, in the open-source community … except maybe the way to tease own ego with the pRoDuCtIvItY. While the users in the same community just want the stable and working thing with ability to look inside, if necessary. Not something like rsync 3.4.3 which started to fail during incremental backups with multiple --compare-dest=arguments, because main developer started to vibecode as mush as possible. -- Eugene Andrienko