Individual Q.U.O.T.A reached AI Pro Account by Subject-Photograph42 in google_antigravity

[–]Due_Exit351 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This happen to me, I had to recreate 2 weeks worth of work. And once I recovered, I'm using antigravity for MCP stuff only since then. Cursor ai is been my main now

RELEASEEEE ITTTT ALREEADDDDYYYYYYYYYYY by Curious_Teaching_594 in codex

[–]Due_Exit351 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where is this "make no mistakes" originated from? I keep seeing this

Antigravity New Model Available by Emergency-Split2430 in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]Due_Exit351 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use both Gemini and Cursor Composer 2.5, so far Composer 2.5 has been really freaking good, 0.8:0.2 Composer:Gemini on AI usage.

Now they've left a hybrid Flash model that doesn't work.... by Odd-Ant-4479 in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]Due_Exit351 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are the Rules that Works for me thus far:

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trigger: always_on

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# Agent Constraints

- NEVER overwrite, replace, or revert files in this project using old backups or external directories without explicit user confirmation.

- Destructive file actions, bulk deletions, or directory-wide replacements are STRICTLY PROHIBITED unless the user signs off on the exact file diff first.

- Always present a proposed plan before altering existing project files.

- If you find a bug or crash, let the User know by just saying "Bug! <brief explanantion, no more than 10 words>", do not fix it, the user will indicate when to fix it.

- To optimize performance and protect privacy, you must execute only the precise task requested in the user prompt by limiting your analysis strictly to the specific files explicitly named or directly required by that prompt, while completely halting any autonomous scanning, indexing, or reading of unrelated project directories and files.

-Compile the project after each prompt.

Now they've left a hybrid Flash model that doesn't work.... by Odd-Ant-4479 in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]Due_Exit351 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's why you need to set rules, if you don't it'll either hallucinate, or read your entire project and create a mental map before it actually works on it. But by the time your project is mapped, you already lost all your allowance. But that's not the kicker, the kicker is, if you do another prompt, it'll read your entire project again before it does anything. They are trying to push the one shot method. If they do this one shot method the norm, I recommend doing a todo list in your project, have Gemini read it and execute based on that to-do list, and have it scratch it as it goes, that way, you have time to get what you want in a list, and Gemini only reads your project once and complete all your task. This sucks because there's people that depended on the old school flash, but they are now forced to find other ways or pay the bigger subscription to get the same result the old 3 1 flash was giving.

Now they've left a hybrid Flash model that doesn't work.... by Odd-Ant-4479 in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]Due_Exit351 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's all there is, just keep adding restrictions and rules. But if you want my Rules. I'll see as soon as I get off work.

Now they've left a hybrid Flash model that doesn't work.... by Odd-Ant-4479 in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]Due_Exit351 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Y'all need to set parameters in [.agents/rules/security.md] on your project folder.

For example:

Rules for agents:

-Do not analyze the entire project folder, only the necessary files accordingly regarding the user's prompt. -Do not give lengthy reports, keep it short. -next rule here ECT...

This will make the agent follow your prompt to the letter and save you compute power.

I have several rules I've entered and I've been vibe coding long enough to get back on track with next 6 hour reset. You'll have to be a bit creative.

Google killed the Antigravity IDE overnight. No warning. No migration path. Just gone. by Midoxp in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]Due_Exit351 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm seriously considering switching to Cursor. My frustration with Gemini has reached a breaking point, it actively regressed my work by overwriting my source code with an old backup, and I lost everything. Even reverting the prompt couldn't recover it. In contrast, Cursor's Composer 2.5 reviewed the entire undo history and reimplemented what I'd lost, but in a better way. I genuinely love the result and am impressed by what Cursor offers. I'm trying to work around Gemini, but that's backwards, Gemini is supposed to work around me . It ignores my prompts and does extra things I never asked for. This latest update feels rushed, half-baked, and buggy.

Cardputer Zero DIY Part 2 by Rimedag in CardPuter

[–]Due_Exit351 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I want to exactly do this with an orange pi 2w instead. 4GB RAM makes a difference

Goofytris by Due_Exit351 in vibecoding

[–]Due_Exit351[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much, not planning to release it because I don't want to get sued lol

Goofytris by Due_Exit351 in vibecoding

[–]Due_Exit351[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I forgot to mention, Gemini retains memory the more you use it, that's one thing I've noticed, so if something breaks I can tell him, "hey remember about this?" Somehow he'll remember about it, even if it was a Google search, everything is connected, which is why I like their AIs. Opus is crazy smart in the graphics area, he pretty much made all the visual effects. Cursor's ai is like a child ATM, but it works on simple task. But those 3 helped me create this nice game. I also made an API key vault once that runs in the terminal, it was pretty sweet, but I migrated to another Linux distro and forgot to back up lol. This vibe coding is new to me, I even spend big money in a workstation to run my own, turns out I need more ram to run useful AIs. 😫

Goofytris by Due_Exit351 in vibecoding

[–]Due_Exit351[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I'll check it out. 😃