🔒 Security & Privacy

AI-Written Rust Firewall: Impressive? Or Just a Shiny Glaze?

Imagine a solo developer, barely touching the primary language, shipping 8,500 lines of sophisticated Rust code in a single commit. This isn't science fiction; it's the astonishing reality of AI-assisted development.

A digital representation of code flowing through a firewall with AI symbols.

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • A solo developer used AI to generate a complex eBPF Rust firewall, shipping 8,500 lines in one commit. 𝕏
  • The core eBPF code is technically impressive, but the honeypot and other features contain significant bugs and unfulfilled promises. 𝕏
  • AI-generated code accelerates development but still requires rigorous human review for security and correctness. 𝕏
Ibrahim Samil Ceyisakar
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Ibrahim Samil Ceyisakar

Founder and Editor in Chief. Technology entrepreneur tracking AI, digital business, and global market trends.

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Originally reported by Dev.to

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