As someone that gets sleepy as hell after like one beer I say just be glad you can get drunk at all. It sounds p fun.
all my friends say they get super tired after drinking alcohol but that never happens to me and it seems like itd be a wonderful sleep aid but unfortunately that doesnt happen
it's the instrumentation that makes it so good ... dumb fuzzing usually requires you to write a custom fuzzer for the file format you're trying to attack and even then it's not easy to know what sort of mutations to the input file are likely to cause crashes and which aren't
afl eliminates the problem completely by instrumenting the code under test, so it is able to detect what modifications to the input file cause which changes to the code execution path and home in on interesting cases
it's in fact so good that zalewski tried shit like feeding a file created from random data to libpng and within a few hours afl had worked out the basic format of a PNG file and was happily creating all sorts of glitchy PNG files despite never having been told what a PNG file is
so we had a fucking intense rainbow today. This picture doesn't do it justice at all. It was by far the brightest rainbow I've ever seen in my life, and the largest one too. It had a really weird light phenomenon where everything "inside" seemed to be brighter and glowing. After I took a picture of it and walked away I found $5 on the ground. Not quite gold, but close enough.