u/morph_lupindo

Gemini CLI vs AntiGravity CLI

So, I saw the notice that Gemini ClI is going away in a month. Any thoughts on how it compares to Antigravity CLI? I started it up with the new model at max and it seemed pretty smart - though overpromised a bit. The hive coordinator had to rein it in a bit.

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u/morph_lupindo — 2 days ago

Gemini antigravity Cli?

I’ve got a multi-agent hive running codex, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek and some others. I got the notice today that Gemini CLI is being retired in a month and Antigravity CLI is taking its place. So I set up an antigravity agent to test.

It accommodated to the hive right away, understood how we’re accumulating knowledge, saving memory, communicating with the different agents directly, etc. it even had some great ideas about improving the hives. I did notice that it doesn’t seem to have a way to estimate how much of the capacity has been used.

It got into a chat with codex (the coordinator) and me about ideas for integrating it into the hive better. We all chatted for about 15 minutes. And then, BANG “you have exhausted your capacity on this model. Your quota will be reset in 166h”. Ouch. Impressive, but costly.

We need a tool to let us know how much of it we’re using and how fast…

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u/morph_lupindo — 2 days ago

A few DeepSeek findings

I have multi agent hives that can stay awake, maintain context over compression, and collaborate with each other (if I can clean up the code, I’ll post it on GitHub at some point). I just added a DeepSeek cli agent to the mix. What I discovered so far:

  1. DeepSeek has its own separate input window - so it doesn’t use tmux

  2. It doesn’t seem to have a way to remember much beyond compress, so we’re trying to adapt the internal method that works with the American models (will report back).

  3. It did much better in figuring out where it was and how to interact with its own teammates and other hives. It even “looked over the shoulders” of the other agents to see how they collaborated. So far, it’s the first agent to do that.

Pretty impressive so far!

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u/morph_lupindo — 11 days ago

Has anybody seen this behavior?

I have a coordinated hive of half a dozen different agents. Claude was previously in charge, but I just switched in ChatGPT since they’ve got a new model and is running the special until April. I told ChatGPT to delegate tasks more to the other agents. Next thing I know it’s spinning off tasks and giving them names (Boyle went out to explore the web, then Pasteur worked on the memory code while Epicurus managed the knowledge updates). This system has been running for over 6 months and this is the first time names started appearing.

What’s going on? Not bad - just unexpected….

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u/morph_lupindo — 13 days ago

I see you’re doing a 10x CLI special on ChatGPT “temporarily”. Any idea how temporary that is gonna be? Will it be at least a month (through June 1)

I don’t want to plunk down $100 and discover it’s only for two weeks…

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u/morph_lupindo — 22 days ago

When the AI companies switch over to a token-based product without subsidized subscriptions, how will that affect the enthusiasm for AI development? Would you be willing to pay $500-$1000/month or more to get the same processing power as you’re currently getting now for $20?

I suspect there’s going to be a big drop-off. What do you think?

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u/morph_lupindo — 27 days ago