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by minraws
95 days ago
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The issue is what each of the projects considers viable bug if you consider all localized assertion failures possible bugs then that's different from give me something that practically affects users. Further browsers have a much larger surface area for even minor fuzzing bugs. Curl's much smaller surface area is already well fuzzed and tested. Chrome has better fuzzing and tests too. Firefox has had fewer resources compared to Google ofc, so understable. Ofc not saying it wasn't good. But given the LLM costs I find it hard believe it was worth it, compared to just better and more innovative fuzzing which would possibly scale better. |
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