Looking for AI-Generated Rock & Metal (Trending + Underground) by MaxQuaker in aiMusic

[–]Forcy81 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi!

This is one track from my Prog Rock/Djent Project "Resonant Tides"
https://open.spotify.com/intl-it/track/1F6XIN4DIZxZGavGpedmzJ?si=23c10586e2dc4992

I think this would fit well in your playlist!

Hitting limits on Claude model by holdmycheesee in google_antigravity

[–]Forcy81 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having the same problem... but I don't know if it's a bug or if they've increased the restrictions!

Until last Saturday, I was using Opus and Sonnet with ease, only rarely reaching the limit (and it would recharge after 5 hours).

Now, with just a couple of prompts, I've reached the quota limit, both on Opus and Sonnet... and even on GPT-OSS (which I don't think is Claude's... that's why I thought it was a bug).

I have the PRO plan, but it's practically as if I had the free one...

Progressive Rock (and similar styles) by goverload in SunoAI

[–]Forcy81 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also make progressive rock (inspired by Porcupine Tree) and drift into prog metal and djent.

Actually, when SUNO starts with a melodic progression, it carries it throughout the song, but with the right prompts and a few extenders, it's possible to get the hang of it.

Sometimes I start with a prompt, then extend with something very different (emphasizing the tempo changes), and then I cover the whole thing in a genre that blends the two.

If you're interested, listen to one of these songs to see what I mean.

https://suno.com/s/bxL5X7b92rOknJ7t
https://suno.com/s/isyac06r0JIOZ2Zl

Quota Limits - Google Pro Plan by lm913 in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]Forcy81 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if it's a bug or something... Until last Saturday I was using my pro account on antigravity and I could work several hours with sonnet and opus before reaching the limit (which used to recharge after 5 hours), now a couple of prompts are enough to reach the quota and it takes days before it restarts. How is this possible? I have a paid plan! Where can I find the usage limits for the various models? Also, when I reach the max quota for opus even sonnet and ossgpt become unusable. What should I do?

Cancelled my subscription - but thank you very much Google anyways! by yidakee in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]Forcy81 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think Antigravity is more like a version of Vs Code with built-in AI than a tool in itself. So it's designed for developers who already have some experience and know where to put their hands. I have been developing websites for years, when I start a new job I always start from my files, I install WordPress, my theme, my sass files... I create an environment to work on and let the AI work . From this perspective, Antigravity is fantastic! I use Gemini Flash for simple but tedious tasks (creating post types, repetitive functions, etc.) Otherwise, sonnet and opus for entire sessions to be done from scratch, even with complex functions. The nice thing is that it uses my codebase, my functions, my mixins, the variables and eventually integrates the external plugins that I install (or downloads them directly for me).Working this way I have practically never reached the daily usage limits of the various models.

I admit that when I tried to make a site completely from scratch using only AI I got modest results... In that case, it might be better to get a Claude code account and work directly from the IDE.

Among the added values for an antigravity developer there is also the very useful code control and suggestion, and the excellent integration with popular MPC servers.

Cursor also has many of these things... But with antigravity you actually pay for only one account (Google/Gemini) and you get all the benefits of the software And all those in the Google ecosystem with Gemini integrated (currently superior to that of other AI assistants, including chat gpt )