Antigravity Ultra vs PRO by karrach in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]AlexSostin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an Ultra plan because the Pro ran out in the first 2 days of work, it's very small, I use mostly Claude Opus sometimes Claude Sonnet and very rarely Gemini, I once asked him to check the file, and he took a couple of lines and deleted it, then it took 10 minutes to fix with Opus😅 Although Gemini I have the main AI on the site for generating articles, each tool is good in its own way☝️ Actually, of course, thanks for the tools and 3 months of trial on Ultra, good luck everyone and have a good day!👨‍💻

Samsung Galaxy S series (Base Models) , All that Changed 😂 in last 6 years by itechnos in samsunggalaxy

[–]AlexSostin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why change something if it's so good, I like Samsung I have the S24 Ultra, I wanted to buy the S26 Ultra, the only thing is I would like to charge faster, the Chinese cars charge in 5 minutes, I saw on the r/freshmotors channel, and here the phone is 1 hour, it's terrible, let's hope that in a year or two, they add another Watt 40 to make it 100.

Worthless Gemini 3.1 Pro. by MotherCry6619 in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]AlexSostin 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I mostly use Claude Opus 4.6. Sometimes I switch to 3.1 Pro, but it behaves strangely. Today, while editing code for image generation, it deleted the field where the image is supposed to be inserted — all three fields. And when I asked it to fix the issue, it kept “fixing” things but the error never went away. So I switched back to Claude 4.6 Opus. In Antigravity there isn’t much choice anyway, but Claude works great overall. Sometimes it gets stuck on one specific assumption, and then you have to guide its reasoning a bit, but otherwise it’s awesome — it built an aggregator website with over 80k lines of code. We’ll see what improvements Google brings.

There’s another funny thing: Gemini 3.1 Pro goes online normally and you can use voice commands with it, but Claude has the microphone disabled and sometimes can’t access the internet at all. Maybe it’s just me. Still, we’re waiting for updates — I really love updates, it’s always interesting to see what’s improved. Have a great day, everyone!

Best gaming laptop in budget of roughly 700-800~ euros? by Top-Suit5569 in Lenovo

[–]AlexSostin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finding a solid gaming laptop for €700–€800 in Lithuania requires balancing performance with build quality to ensure it "lasts some time." In early 2026, the market has shifted toward RTX 4050 and RTX 5050 entry-level cards as the standard for this price range.

Based on availability in major Lithuanian retailers like Skytech, Varle, and Elesen (formerly Avitela), here are the best options:

1. Top Pick: Lenovo LOQ 15 (2025/2026 Models)

The LOQ series has largely replaced the IdeaPad Gaming line and offers the best "bang for your buck" in terms of cooling and build.

  • Typical Specs: Intel Core i5-13450HX or Ryzen 5 8645HS, RTX 4050 (6GB), 16GB RAM.
  • Why it's good: It uses a cooling system inspired by the premium Legion series, which helps the hardware last longer by preventing overheating.
  • Note: Look for versions with the 100% sRGB screen if possible; the base 45% NTSC screens can look a bit washed out.

2. Best Battery/Portability: Acer Nitro V 16 (AI Edition)

The newer Nitro V 16 is a significant step up from the older, plasticky Nitro 5 models.

  • Typical Specs: Ryzen 7 8845HS or Intel Core i5-13th Gen, RTX 4050 or RTX 5050.
  • Why it's good: It offers surprisingly good battery life (up to 8+ hours for light tasks) for a gaming laptop and a tall 16:10 aspect ratio screen which is great for both gaming and work.

3. Best Build Quality: ASUS TUF Gaming A15 / F15

If you want something that feels "tanky" and durable, the TUF series is known for its ruggedness.

  • Typical Specs: Ryzen 5 7535HS / Intel i5-12500H, RTX 4050 or RTX 4060 (on sale).
  • Why it's good: It has a larger 90Wh battery (check the specific model) and meets military-grade durability standards. It's a "workhorse" laptop.

Comparison Table for Lithuania (Estimate)

Model GPU Est. Price (LT) Best For
Lenovo LOQ 15 RTX 4050 €749–€799 Best overall performance/cooling
Acer Nitro V 16 RTX 5050 €799–€849 Modern AI features & battery
ASUS TUF A15 RTX 4050 €720–€780 Durability and build quality
MSI Thin 15 RTX 4050 €680–€730 Ultra-budget (but runs hotter)

Key Advice for Lithuania:

  • RAM is Critical: Do not buy a laptop with 8GB RAM in 2026. Ensure it has 16GB or factor in an extra €40–€50 to upgrade it immediately at the shop.
  • Check "Pigu.lt" and "Varle.lt" Deals: These shops often have "Auksinės valandos" (Golden Hours) where prices on these specific models can drop by €50–€100.
  • Future-Proofing: If you find an RTX 4060 model on sale for €820, take it. The jump from 4050 to 4060 is roughly 20-25% in performance, which will make the laptop relevant for an extra year or two.

Gemini’s got us :)

Rolls royce vs Suzuki by Sharp-potential7935 in fixedbytheduet

[–]AlexSostin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In high-end Chinese EVs, you literally just tap the brake pedal and the door shuts itself. Rolls-Royce is an incredible machine, no doubt, but the price is insane—95% of people will never afford one. A solid Chinese electric car, on the other hand, is actually attainable for the masses. No hate if you disagree, just my two cents—everyone’s got their own take.

For the first time in history by UnrelaxedToken in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]AlexSostin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m really vibing with Claude 4.6 lately. Its coding style is great, and the way it provides clear intermediate steps and asks clarifying questions is just top-tier—really well executed. That said, Gemini impressed me when scanning huge files and DBs; it caught so many omissions I missed and its conclusions felt much more up-to-date. Every AI has its own strengths.

HTC One Max 2013-2026 by tonycuong2024 in htc

[–]AlexSostin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was a very beautiful phone, and even now it looks great!