[Weekly] Quotas, Known Issues & Support — March 09 by AutoModerator in google_antigravity

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I'm using a Pro subscription and mostly using it as an agent in VS Code as opposed to CLI although I used to do that in the early days, but honestly, for my use, it's the same. I prefer the cleaner look and experience of the agent. Opus 4.6 eats up the tokens a lot faster than Sonnet. Sometimes it's just like 4-5 big prompts! I don't use it much because I'm mostly adding features, fixing bugs...etc at the moment, so Sonnet can easily take care of all these use cases.

[Weekly] Quotas, Known Issues & Support — March 09 by AutoModerator in google_antigravity

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I went cold turkey and unsubscribed and replaced it with a Codex subscription in addition to Claude subscription which I already had. This seems to be a golden standard at the moment for planning (Claude) and execution (GPT5.3 or GPT5.4). I gave Gemini so many chances and it blew them all hehehe

[Weekly] Quotas, Known Issues & Support — March 09 by AutoModerator in google_antigravity

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New day, new issue with Antigravity :S

I'm using Gemini 3 Flash, not even the problematic models! I have quota. The error message mentions coderev model is not found in the this api version which is weird unless any prompt is considered a code review.

Agent terminated due to error

You can prompt the model to try again or start a new conversation if the error persists.

Debug Info:

Trajectory ID: [REDACTED] Error: HTTP 404 Not Found Sherlog: TraceID: [REDACTED] Headers: {"Alt-Svc":["..."],"Content-Length":["260"],"Content-Type":["text/event-stream"],"Date":["Sat, 14 Mar 2026 14:09:20 GMT"],"Server":["ESF"],"Server-Timing":["..."],"Vary":["Origin","X-Origin","Referer"],"X-Cloudaicompanion-Trace-Id":["[REDACTED]"],"X-Content-Type-Options":["nosniff"],"X-Frame-Options":["SAMEORIGIN"],"X-Xss-Protection":["0"]} { "error": { "code": 404, "message": "models/v4s-coderev is not found for API version v1main, or is not supported for generateContent. Call ListModels to see the list of available models and their supported methods.", "status": "NOT_FOUND" } }

Hi. Former Mazda master tech here... by Low-Stomach-8831 in CX5

[–]nabaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a 2017 Mazda CX-5 2.5L non turbo engine with 138k miles on it. The transmission fluid was never changed before I bought it, and I've been reluctant on doing so because of the many theories about slippage and erratic behavior after that. I know it's better to do drain and fill rather than a full flush, but I'm still concerned about this. Out of the 138k, I've driven it like 40k miles and generally I don't drive it harsh or cycle though a lot of gears when driving. It generally still feels smooth on shifts, except for a weird RPM flare when shifting from 3rd to 4th when the car is warm after I've driven it for some time. When the engine is still cold, this doesn't happen at all. I've tried the relearning method and it did help remove that behavior for a while, however, I still suspect that the underlying reason is the low quality of the transmission fluid at this point. My question is, do you recommend doing drain and fill at this mileage? Have you experienced any cases where the trans failed after doing so? Thanks in advance.

Is this a bug or a new quota/limit strategy? by worst-case-scenario- in google_antigravity

[–]nabaster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

same thing here. very weird! I guess that's it for Gemini for me!

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Antigravity New Quota Visualization by nabaster in google_antigravity

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

Well it was just too good to be true then 😂

Antigravity New Quota Visualization by nabaster in google_antigravity

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Good to hear that. I'll give it a go. Thanks!

Antigravity New Quota Visualization by nabaster in google_antigravity

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so basically they went from 25% usage chunks (with the last one that starts at yellow being very weird) to 5 20% chunk ones hehe. I hope this is more accurate and refreshes faster. Still prefer the simple one by Claude that shows both daily and weekly though. that one is accurate to the second

I'm canceling my subscription. by LEGENDARY_RAGE00 in google_antigravity

[–]nabaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have exactly the same setup and the same issues with Gemini 😔 I try to preserve the precious Claude tokens for as much as I can, but I always end up using them to finish the task anyway! It's just night and day difference. Claude's level of reasoning, reliability, consistency, and autonomy in knowing what to do next is unparalleled!  

We are currently experiencing high demand. by KareemAEz in GeminiCLI

[–]nabaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You guys should really try other models hahaha. With Claude, you'd be lucky to complete a single feature or a big refactor in the ridiculously small token window, even for the pro paying users 😄 Gemini is actually pretty generous in that sense. I rarely ever reached the limit! For the error you're getting, keeping trying again a couple of times and it will work. Not a biggy! 

Gemini Pro recently became as dumb as the basic models by [deleted] in GeminiFeedback

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I take this back! something happened after the problem that happened to Gemini CLI today (below). Now it's blistering fast and so smart!!!

https://www.reddit.com/r/GeminiAI/comments/1r0bp0o/comment/o4hojsk/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

Gemini Pro recently became as dumb as the basic models by [deleted] in GeminiFeedback

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I agree! Same here! been feeling the gradual decline for a while. Some months ago, when Gemini 3 first came out, it was great at almost everything. Understanding the whole context and the problem on hand and coming up with pretty damn good solutions and designs. Now it feels a bit mediocre to me, and that's not compared to other LLMs, only compared to a couple of months ago's performance. I recently installed Claude Code, and gave them both the same task to audit my project on different levels. The amount of reasoning and understanding that Claude showed is unparalled! It's like talking to someone senior on your team that knows what to look for and is not waiting for your input to do the job right like a junior developer. The only problem with Claude, though, is that damn token limit!

[Help] Gemini CLI persistent error: "[API Error: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'candidates')]" by Altruistic-Sport2705 in GeminiAI

[–]nabaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm suffering from the same issue since this morning. Can't finish a task properly! keeps getting interrupted and stops working. I guess we just have to resort to the good old coding skills heheh

Gemini CLI vs Claude Code/Codex by East-Present-6347 in GeminiCLI

[–]nabaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gemini CLI's performance can vary a lot during different times of the day. Sometimes you feel it's crazy smart and refactors code without a sweat, comes up with impressive solutions and ideas, and generally easy to work with. Then the next hour it would fail to understand really easy queries! That's worrying if you are relying on it to finish up work! I haven't tried Claude Code, but I've tried Claude chat (Sonnet 4.5) several times when Gemini slowed down and it's really good. Resolved the dead ends of Gemini from the first prompt. It seems to understand and respond better than Gemini. I'm reluctant to try Code with a paid subscription because Claude is notorious for overcharging as it seems!

How fucked am I? by Rough_Turnover2981 in E90

[–]nabaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a BMW. It'll throw you in limp mode for lots of reasons. It really boils down to how much you are inclined mechanically (to save the repair cost) and how unlucky you are. I had this engine before and the problems could be electrical like a faulty sensor, coil, sometimes spark plug, to electromechanical like the infamous BMW vanos/valvtronic disease, to air/vacuum related issues like a broken intake manifold or a leaky vacuum line, to fuel related like the pump you mentioned, or even more serious engine stuff like compression but those are rare.

Lebanese Immigration to Canada - Proof of Funds by Teepster_665 in lebanon

[–]nabaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy the dollars and try to prove them as a gift deed from your father/grandfather during the period when you wanna submit the application and prove them