Has the OPNsense team applied for Claude Mythos access yet?

Started by brendacruiz, April 22, 2026, 12:24:39 PM

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April 23, 2026, 05:37:50 PM #15 Last Edit: April 23, 2026, 06:05:56 PM by drosophila
Judging from it's most recent response, the SPAMbot has lost the plot now. So much for AI. XD

Yeah, a fuzzer can be useful, and AI tests may effectively be a "stateful fuzzer". Still the old saying "don't believe the hype" stands strong and it's certainly nothing that must be done now, immediately. Let the dust settle and see what remains.

And I prefer spaghetti code to the risotto code we get today. With spaghetti code, you can at least scroll and find (by /, F3, whatever) directly because you know which file it is in. With risotto, you have to search through countless files for a one-liner that merely sets some parameters in something that you then need to find in yet another file, in another directory, rinse, repeat. Yes, this can be fixed by good indexing that can tell the difference between declaration, implementation and calls, if it has a quick way to access it without digging through countless sub-menus. To stay on topic: maybe AI would work for that as well, but it's not needed. The only benefit would be that it could generate a meaningful summary of what the respective function actually does.

I see a lot of focus on software bugs but is there a similar push to work out issues in silicon?  Or are those proprietary secrets too precious to ever let these AIs sniff around in? 🤔
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