This is going to cause people to react, but I think those of us that truly love opensource don't push AI generated code upstream because we know it's just not ready for use beyond agentic use. It's just not robust for alot of use common use cases because the code produces things that are hyper hardcoded by default, and the bugs are so basic, i doubt any developer that actually cared would push something so shamefully sloppy upstream with their name on it.
The tools for generating AI code aren't yet capable of producing code that is decent enough for general purpose use cases, with good robust tests, and clean and quality.
Tbh ipv4 and cgnat im hoping at this point will go the way of POTS and be something we force turn off. There are differences between how ipv6 works and v4 ….
But I’m not sure the cost of running these shims for forever is worth what they’re holding back.
The only question remaining in my mind is if the world is ready for ipv6 … but maybe it’s better if we at least set a date.
In the US most small to medium sized companies ignore ipv6 completely. Every company I have worked for didn't use it and had it blocked at the firewall.
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