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Antigravity 2.0's AI IDE Faces Overwhelming Negative Feedback

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Originally published on The Pragmatic Engineer by Gergely Orosz

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Antigravity 2.0's AI IDE Faces Overwhelming Negative Feedback

Summary & Key Takeaways ​

  • Antigravity 2.0's new AI-powered IDE is experiencing overwhelmingly negative user feedback.
  • Key issues include numerous bugs, poor user experience, and inadequate AI model support.
  • Users are reporting that the IDE consumes Gemini token quotas excessively.
  • There are indications that Antigravity's own developers may be using alternative tools.

Our Commentary ​

Ouch. This sounds like a rough launch for Antigravity 2.0. It's a stark reminder that throwing AI at a problem doesn't automatically make it better, especially if the fundamentals of UX and stability aren't there. The token quota issue is particularly painful; nobody wants their AI assistant to be a budget black hole.

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