- Pudutr0n@lemmy.worldEnglish1 month
I installed antigravity when i was looking into agentic coding.
I asked it to fix a bug in a game i was working on as a side project.
It took 4 hours, asked for permission maybe twice and then was like “hey here’s my slop version of the game that I assumed you wanted me to waste 500 African families’ weekly fresh water supply on 3 data centers to code based on the vague notion you told me you were looking to do when i asked you what you were up to”.The bug was still there, along with i don’t even know how many new ones. This actually happened. I still have the game.
- terabyterex@lemmy.worldEnglish1 month
thats a lot of water you used. far more than data centers themselves you used a fifth of the water golf courses use, a 10th of what almond farming uses and a 20th of what water the lawn takes but you take more.
- terabyterex@lemmy.worldEnglish1 month
thanks. one of these days i will stop doing rush drive by comments on my phone.
- 1 month
Don’t worry, I also fight everyday with speech-to-text imagining things.
- BakedCatboy@lemmy.mlEnglish1 month
Surprise surprise a workflow built on top of a probabilistic slop generator is a house of cards, and not owning tools that create reproducible output is asking to have it blown down.
- AlphaOmega@lemmy.worldEnglish1 month
A Google Adwords update removed some of my “unremovable” rules recently . Seems like Google’s updates are a problem.
- arcine@jlai.luEnglish1 month
He’s an imbecile for using this scam in the first place, but I agree that auto-updates should not be used to replace software with something entirely different.
- Erik@discuss.onlineEnglish1 month
Pycharm with Claude running in a separate terminal works well for me. I tried Antigravity a while ago, until a previous update broke my workflow.
My use-case focuses on finding and organizing information. I do have a bunch of python and bash scripts, but they’re all quite short.

