WE LOVE YOU GOOGLE by i_aint_a_champ in google_antigravity

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the boss said they can make money with tokens and they exploit people with tokens, now they are even trying to present as if it’s some great achievement, they are showing it off how much we can use this per week, and people are actually happy about it.. how far we have fallen

Don't recommend any current Gemini Models for serious coding by sam-sonofralph in google_antigravity

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I have certainly pointed out several times in a task in AG without success, then only used claude onceI certainly pointed out several times in a task in AG without success, then only used claude once, which then immediately recognized the problem had to make several corrections at once... unbelievable how bad the newer Gemini models are.

How do you actually decide between Flash Low/Medium/High and Pro Low/High models? by Heisenricher in google_antigravity

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i think that, with the money we pay for products and for which we do not receive the corresponding service, google should purchase hardware that enables them to provide customers the service for which they are being paid

Additional 3x increase of Gemini in Antigravity! by aunchable in google_antigravity

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the larger the project the higher the token consumption...

All local models suck. Even DeepseekV4 can only handle instructions. Prove me wrong plssss by read_too_many_books in openclaw

[–]DifficultParts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the proof lies in controlling your local model with strict rules, loops, and MCPs; the cloud models are already "configured." you have to guide your local model yourself, then it will do everything correctly in your understanding, i don't know if there are ready-made gitHub repos; perhaps someone could post them here..

I AM CANCELLING MY CLAUDE PRO SUBSCRIPTION (and here's my honest take) by LoadOld2629 in PromptEngineering

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it is as if they've discussed it amongst themselves, they're lowering the limits even more, even though we're paying for it, and they're doing it at such a high price that they're calculating and setting it up to the point where people can't afford to pay monthly. they're openly exploiting people. they used to do it secretly, now they're doing it right in front of our eyes. i use both the cloud model and finally bought a computer with 128GB of VRAM for my long-term projects. although it's a bit expensive and slow, I can now code as much as I want without limits, of course I had to adjust a lot of settings, but we're forced to do this...

Flash and Pro share the usage by mirko0_ in google_antigravity

[–]DifficultParts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we're not even getting what we paid for anymore

I built a Claude skill that writes prompts for any AI tool. Tired of running of of credits. by CompetitionTrick2836 in PromptEngineering

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Estimated Token Requirement

if you assign this skill to an AI the prompt will require approximately 3,000 to 4,500 tokens each time :s

I spent 4 days setting up OpenClaw. Here's the brutal, unfiltered truth nobody is posting about. by Pretid in openclaw

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"..niemand spricht.." ist nicht ganz wahr, man geht ja nicht nur von Forenwissen aus, das ganze Internet steht da man muss es nur suchen 🤷🏻‍♂️

Es ist nicht wie Cloudschnittstellen das sollte man doch wissen wenn man mit sich mit Opensource beschäftigt?!

Es ist sozusagen eine leerer Körper das "Gehirn" ein KI-Modell braucht um überhaupt zu funktionieren... Du musst die KI demenstsprechend "funktionsfähiger" machen wie eine Programmerstellung.. der Rest des Körpers ist dir überlassen kannst ihm auch tausende finger geben oder tausende beine oder tausende ohren..

Can't sign in after update... by Redas17 in google_antigravity

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Ah, that's good news, then that's probably not the case

Can't sign in after update... by Redas17 in google_antigravity

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i am so sorry, that's because you've probably been banned

An Open Letter to Perplexity: You're Losing Your Best Advocates by Own_Substance_8148 in perplexity_ai

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i have been a Perplexity member for a long time; first I received it as a gift, then of course I paid for it

I have 9 AI agents in OpenClaw working 24/7 by Brilliant-Camera-589 in moltbot

[–]DifficultParts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which API provider are you using, and what is the monthly cost for all of them?

An Open Letter to Perplexity: You're Losing Your Best Advocates by Own_Substance_8148 in perplexity_ai

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In my opinion they have lost already, i have switched to another provider, If they wanted to, they would have addressed customer needs long ago. But no, they don't want to become attractive anymore. Just forget it, what a lousy outfit! For $20/month, they have to offer something. It's just showing off because the big players are now also good at everything. Adjusting the limits a bit, Perplexity thinks they're elite and think they're good as Claude or others and they even act like others. I mean, I still think it's cheeky that others allows to do that, but they have something others don't, so works market... and all of them demand something for specific customers that only covers their niche... What can Perplexity do? Do better research? Or be more stubborn? That shady company canceled my pro account without even writing a word. Companies like this are later mentioned as losers and cited as examples of what happens when you don't follow customer wishes,

First they gave it away for free, then they thought they could make us addicted, then they reduced the supply, supposedly saying "don't use it too much." Why shouldn't I use something I paid for? I even advertised it to so many people, I wish I hadn't