So the new hype around ICP is that they're going to create a "self-writing web" with their Caffeine.ai service, which purportedly allows users to seamlessly develop and deploy web applications with nothing but plaintext prompts. This is snake oil, though. I gave it a try. I first gave it a simple task: create a bare-bones Pac-Man clone. I spent an hour iterating with it and it failed to fix any of the many bugs which prevented the game from being playable. So I scrapped that project, and instead tried something simpler: a website that hosts some plain text I cribbed from Project Gutenberg. First, I tried copying and pasting the text directly into the AI - that of course failed because it hit its context window. After that, I figured I could upload some files and have it dynamically load the text from the files. Alas, plain .txt is not supported for file uploads. I tried giving it .pdfs, but it proceeded to try to extract the text from the .pdfs instead of dynamically loading the text, quickly hitting its context window limit. Both projects failed miserably, showcasing Caffeine.ai's complete falling-short of its supposed capabilities. Investors beware!
>>61658722stop fud
>>61658722>can't make adult themed websitescaffeine is ngmi