**What I Built
I built the HTCPCP-2000 // COFFEE_OS, a hyper-intelligent, retro-futuristic, and entirely useless coffee pot simulator. It is strictly compliant with RFC 2324 (Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol) and is designed to solve the non-existent problem of "not having enough technical jargon in your morning brew."
The OS features:
AI-Driven Brewing: Uses Gemini AI to analyze your "Emotional Context" and generate absurdly technical explanations for your coffee.
The Teapot Paradox: Full support for the 418 I'm a teapot error, complete with a red-alert screen when the AI detects a short, stout vessel.
Elaborate Self-Cleaning: A 24-second "molecular scrub" cycle that polishes internal logic gates and evicts "caffeine ghosts."
Bean Marketplace & Loyalty Program: Earn non-redeemable Bean Points™ to buy "Quantum Grinders" and "Titanium Steam Wands."
Satellite Bean Locator: Uses random GPS coordinates to find the nearest high-quality coffee bean on the planet.
Demo
This the one in Gemini
https://ai.studio/apps/491391a8-613f-47d9-b9df-b9ee852873c4
This is for the second part. I copied the code and boosted it in lovable AI so is there link to the site in lovable AI
https://hyper-intelligent.lovable.app/
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How I Built It
The COFFEE_OS was built using a stack that is far too modern for its 1990s terminal aesthetic:
React 19 & Vite: For a lightning-fast, single-page terminal experience.
Google Gemini API: Powering the "Hyper-Intelligence" that generates technical nonsense and handles the teapot paradox logic.
Tailwind CSS 4: For that crisp, neon-green-on-black "Matrix" aesthetic.
Motion (Framer Motion): Used for the "glitch-typing" effects, blinking cursors, and the elaborate cleaning animations.
Lucide React: For the high-fidelity hardware icons.
Prize Category
I am submitting for:
Best Google AI Usage: The app uses Gemini not to solve problems, but to generate hilariously impractical, pseudo-technical explanations for coffee brewing and to determine if a user is accidentally trying to brew coffee in a teapot.
Best Ode to Larry Masinter: This is a direct, functional (yet useless) implementation of Masinter's legendary RFC 2324. It honors the spirit of the original April Fools' RFC by bringing the Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol into the AI era.
Ok Google I have been with anything Google AI I copied the code and also posted it about AI so I have two links and it is all posted in the above
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Thanks to my self ,Google and lovable