@mark_k I haven't ever stopped using it. I have, however been using cc a lot inside of a terminal in cursor. I ran out of credits in cursor last month and it was annoying.
The Slog.
We all know about the slog.
We've been postponing a bit architectural refactoring because we know it's going to be a slog. But eventually the pressure builds and we heave a great sigh and begin the long arduous process of making a thousand dangerous changes and running the test suite as often as possible.
Along comes the AI and suddenly the slog doesn't seem like such a big problem anymore. We just tell the AI to slog through, and twenty minutes later it's done; and it's right!
And so off we go, confident that slogs are relegated to an ancient past. We'll never have to slog again!
And then comes some deep systematic flaw that we must correct. And the AI simply cannot deal with it without hours of constant babysitting and monitoring.
And there we are, slogging again.
STOP LIKING YOUR OWN TWEETS‼️
STOP LIKING YOUR OWN TWEETS‼️
STOP LIKING YOUR OWN TWEETS‼️
STOP LIKING YOUR OWN TWEETS‼️
STOP LIKING YOUR OWN TWEETS‼️
STOP LIKING YOUR OWN TWEETS‼️
STOP LIKING YOUR OWN TWEETS‼️
STOP LIKING YOUR OWN TWEETS‼️
Apparently there are people who wake up before their alarm… and just get up.
Just one alarm. No snooze. No struggle.
Explain yourselves. How do you do that?
Holy shit. I'm cancelling my Google pro subscription.
Antigravity has been so unusable lately.
If you had $20, which of these subscriptions would you choose?
-Cursor pro
-ChatGPT pro (Codex)
-Claude pro (Claude code)
-Stay with Google pro (Antigravity)
@PaulRBerg Yea. It kind of sucks. I copy and paste all the time, sometimes there is a token in there. Not only is it bad ui, it is insecure on top of it. If they don't want it to take up the whole screen, they can scroll the prompt box.
@Hangsiin Nothing I have used from google has worked for coding. They used to be the state of the art in the early 2000s.
The antigravity is always some kind of usage problem or the model isn't dropped, or some other moronic thing.
I had used up my Codex quota, so for the first time in a long while, I installed Gemini CLI and tried using it.
My first impression was the flickering issue and the cluttered UI, and on the very first turn with Gemini 3 Flash, it crashed with an error saying the input context limit had been exceeded. All I did was ask about an issue in my codebase...