You’re missing the point! Google actually cares about us developers—they just want us to use the best tools out there, like Cursor or Claude Code. They can’t say it legally, so they’ve ‘tactically’ filled the IDE with bugs and slashed the quotas. It’s a forced migration plan: they’re making the product so unusable that even the most loyal Ultra subscribers are forced to learn better workflows and never look back at Google Dev tools again. Pure genius
Constant Crashes
(Check the RAM on your server. It might not be enough for the job you are doing. I had agents crashing all the time in the beginning, and then I realized that I did not have enough RAM on my server. Insufficient CPU resources are causing the agents to freeze, while inadequate RAM is leading to crashes. At least in my case.)
3.1 is basically useless
It’s been like this since the last update. Before the update it was working wonderfully.
In my case, I’ve allocated all 128MB of RAM, 20MB of CPU, and 40MB of GPU from my Mac Studio to Antigravity, and it doesn’t work. It gives an error every time I ask it to do something simple.
It doesn’t work. They should release an official update that fixes all of this.
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