I'm sure some of you caught the recent news that QEMU is revising its policy to start accepting AI/LLM-generated code. Frankly, the idea of running VMs on a hypervisor padded with unreviewable AI slop is extremely off-putting.
Since QEMU is the main userspace consumer for NVMM right now, it feels like we're tethered to an upstream project that's actively lowering its standards. What is everyone else planning to use as a daily driver to avoid this?
Is there any serious momentum behind getting OpenBSD's vmm or FreeBSD's bhyve working seamlessly as the frontend for NVMM? I'd much rather migrate to a clean, human-maintained codebase than deal with the fallout of whatever QEMU is about to merge into their tree.
Would love to hear what alternatives you guys are looking at.
Thanks,
Arya