Simple Question: Has anyone ever had anything fixed?

After watching this forum for a while now, my question is simple:

Has anyone ever actually had anything resolved by posting it here.

If the consensus is No my time would be better spent working around the issues locally that visiting this platform.

Anybody?

I’ll start: No.
I have never had any useful feedback, tips, or clues that even assisted in a positive outcome.
Lots of “It worked for me in this way“ but nothing that actually resulted in a resolution

Same for many days… it , assume not dead, respond only high traffic, or agent error, wonder when google will fix these?

I can not find a single post where anything was actually resolved by the support team or any other member of the Google staff.

I have had some luck. Two examples come to mind:

  1. I asked about the “–user-data-dir” option and got a helpful response.
  2. I wasn’t affected by the “worktree” problem, but I have seen some good workarounds from community members.

But for sure I support the idea of working locally to solve problems. I have tinkered on my own and found workable solutions for devcontainers and Python syntax highlighting.

While I didn’t receive any help, it did help clarify when a bug is real and need to be worked around, or if it’s an issue with my environment

well that’s good to know. Heartening even. thanks

Nope, no replies here or via the support forms or emails.

I’ve contacted Google One support numerous times, emailed them, submitted an Issue, and posted on the developer forum from different accounts—no one has ever helped me. None of my problems have been resolved. I switched to Codex IDE and use 4 accounts with a PLUS subscription—it covers all my needs 100%. It might have been cheaper to upgrade to PRO when they were offering it for 50% discount

this is good to know info. I am largely commited to attempting to dredge some kind of working professional service from this, but for my personal projects that might be applicable thank you for responding

Nope. Never have seen or had anything resolved.