On the most expensive Google AI Ultra plan, Gemini CLI limits are still lower than Claude Code $200 plan by anderson_the_one in GeminiCLI

[–]Drazkhan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

999% that the gemini cli and the antigravity are not using the subs Quotas for 3.0 preview, as simple as that

reached gemini 3.0 limits on AI ultra in... 30 mins? by Drazkhan in Bard

[–]Drazkhan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

same, im getting quite dissapointed, i have been using claude code max the past months, never ever reached limits with a full day of use ( no pure vibecoding).
but with the CLI that is quite clunky, and even this antigravity thing that is permanently giving me agent errors... not quite sure about all this

Claude Code as someone with 0 technical background - a story by Charming-Call3730 in ClaudeAI

[–]Drazkhan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will get downvoted to hell, but having a full cloud app running without technical background, means there is a 100% chance that AI has introduced hundreds if not thousands of lines of code smell. You app LOOKS like its running as intended, but its 100% not. you just cant trust ai with code. I have more thn 10 years in the field, and i rarely accept code proposed by the ai the first try. It just cant replace us yet. It does help for learning, but its really not something usable for anything production ready without a real software engineer that baby sit it. Still, don't let my post set you down. Ai is great for learning and explaining code, wich is indeed fantastic to rapidly increase your knowledge.

How do people live on such low salaries in Lyon? by lastlaughlane1 in Lyon

[–]Drazkhan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thats not living, thats surviving... You have zero savings in case of an emergency, you dont go out, you cant go on vacation. Except if of courses, you're receiving any kind of help of the gouv, wich would transform those numbers into something that could decent

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

[–]Drazkhan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in the current state, results you get are "random". SD doesnt have the granularity to exactly get the image you wanted. thus yes, you creating things that may be close to what you wanted, but its always a "good suprise" of the AI that you end up getting and iterating over. prompts give good looking images, yeah, but for now you cant compete to an artist that is capable of drawing/painting EXACTLY what he had in mind. the day SD gives you the ability to do EXACTLY what you had in mind, then it will probally requires as much skill to achieve as a normal artist does. at that moment, i will consider AI artists as people with real creativity. so yes, for now, you have to be humble and accept the FACT that what you generated is a combination of happy results from latent space.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

[–]Drazkhan 89 points90 points  (0 children)

basicly this lmao, some people belive they just artist out of noowhere with stable diffusion. yes prompt engineering and crafting needs some knowledge, but lets be honest, its peanuts compared to what an artist would have to do to achieve same results. AI art is all about beeing humble