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Feeling glad that one is insulated from the knowledgeable users that have trained the "AI" that stole their IP is just strange.

"AI" is also larger than plagiarizing Stackoverflow. Google AI answers on any topic, which most people use, are pretty poor.

Coming back to sysadmin/programming. There are many migration guides from pfsense to Opnsense, for example (note there are no mean people in that thread):

https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=32793.0

The estimates are days, which is not that different from a weekend.

OpenAI now basically has your firewall configuration and who knows what else, so I would not recommend using "AI" for such sensitive matters.



Openai doesn't care about my iot rules. They aren't going to hack my small home network. It's like saying the people who wrote the guide to set up an iot and guest network know your firewall rules if you follow the guide. Sure. I'd wager they probably know most of the rules for my admin lan too because they're self evident. And turns out most people configure unbound and dnsmasq in the same way too.

Moreover the fact that the AI knows my setup now makes it effortless to troubleshoot.




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