However I will just mention a few things. When you make an article like this please take note of the particular language model used and acknowledge that they aren't all the same.
Also realize that the context window is pretty large and you can help it by giving it information from manuals etc. so you don't need to rely on the intrinsic knowledge entirely.
If they used o3 or o3 Pro and gave it a few sections of the manual it might have gotten farther. Also if someone finds a way to connect an agent to a retro computer, like an Atari BASIC MCP that can enter text and take screenshots, "vibe coding" can work better as an agent that can see errors and self-correct.
However I will just mention a few things. When you make an article like this please take note of the particular language model used and acknowledge that they aren't all the same.
Also realize that the context window is pretty large and you can help it by giving it information from manuals etc. so you don't need to rely on the intrinsic knowledge entirely.
If they used o3 or o3 Pro and gave it a few sections of the manual it might have gotten farther. Also if someone finds a way to connect an agent to a retro computer, like an Atari BASIC MCP that can enter text and take screenshots, "vibe coding" can work better as an agent that can see errors and self-correct.