Given @dominicwilliams’s recent statements heralding the upcoming Caffeine.ai launch, I think it would be quite helpful for whomever is working on this project to quickly develop and release a guide for prompt engineering.
Why? Because it will speed up the development process. If Caffeine was released today, the first thing many people would do is hop on and play around with it. They will build a few “hello world” dapps and then promptly hit a wall because they haven’t a clue how to build an actual Motoko dapp.
Wouldn’t it be nice if those who are interesting in building with Caffeine could go ahead and start studying now, so that they can start cranking out functional dapps asap upon its release? I think we will see much better (faster) results for the entire ecosystem if we could get started now on the technology of tomorrow.
As I pointed out on another thread, the competition is not idle.
I agree
It would be good to develop a free-to-use sandbox for testing all the knowledge needed to develop. Usage can be limited to a small percentage of the $ICP minted every month, and registered people get a limited amount of free practices. I feel that’d be a good investment for adoption
Great idea on the prompt engineering!
So…what is the release date of Caffeine.ai?
maybe it would be a good idea to focus prompting on pseudo code? this approach is much more detailed, which is especially important for AI
Not sure what others have found, but I think my current issue is about (1) can’t give too much initial prompt, because it makes testing bugs difficult, and (2) can’t give too many small incremental prompts, as it seems logic that isn’t specified can be assumed by caffeine, and when aiming to deal with it later, it can duplicate conflicting functions
Otherwise, is the best way to measure performance to create frontend and backend canisters on the main page, and look at usage, before taking full ownership of the canisters?
Also, I’m sure I saw that non-owners are still able to top-up other canisters, but this didn’t seem to work for me. Are caffeine canisters restricted to literal payment, no self-topping up until ownership is given over?