(You're going to cut yourself off from interesting content more and more with this sort of kneejerk response to anything AI related.)
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By the by, creating a Python port of something originally in C is exactly the sort of routine work that current AI models are ideally suited to. Let them do the boring work with clear goals, while humans focus on the stuff the models aren't suited to.
My mum still likes to wash her dishes by hand, but I'm happy to delegate that task to a dishwashing machine, etc.
This feels more like your mom likes to wash dishes by hand and you have a known good dishwasher that needs to be plugged in, but instead of plugging it in you build a new one that you tested a couple times and it seems to work but who knows? At least you saved yourself all the work of plugging in that other dishwasher?
Still a cool project to publish the source code, but the python port side quest seems pointless.
As an aside, I've spent the last 6 months recreating the original on classic hardware. Blogpost and binary in the works.
edit: no idea why this comment was flagged to deadness. 1 karma I suppose.
This blog post should be titled "Extracting files from an Amiga disk image with generative AI Python"