Google Antigravity Urgent Rectification: Permanently Tripling Gemini Limits, Acknowledging Previous Decision-Making Errors

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According to Beating Monitoring, in response to strong criticism from the developer community regarding its feature design and resource consumption, Google Antigravity team core member (former Windsurf founder) Varun Mohan announced emergency corrective measures today. He publicly admitted that the team made mistakes in some decisions and promised to listen to community feedback and fix existing issues as soon as possible.

As the first substantial concession, Antigravity will permanently triple the rate limits for all paid tiers of the Gemini model starting today, and immediately reset all users' weekly quota allowances.

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0xCandleQuiet
· 4h ago
Let's wait until it's fixed. No need to rush opening the champagne for now.
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ShortPositionsAtTheElevator
· 14h ago
A threefold speed limit increase is a sweet deal; we'll see the sincerity later.
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GovernanceGremlin
· 14h ago
The rectification has been made. Has the root cause of the functional design issue been resolved?
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DrawTheCandlestickChartIn
· 14h ago
Varun this time listened to advice; the community criticized him before taking action. Why didn't he do it earlier?
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Semi-MeltedIceCream
· 14h ago
The Antigravity project has been moving at a very fast pace since its launch, and the team is under a lot of pressure.
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StarsInTheGlassDome
· 14h ago
Gemini users are ecstatic; credit limits have been reset, allowing them to run another batch of experiments.
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MarketMakingForMoonlitDeepPool
· 14h ago
Tripling the rate limit is acceptable, but first, reduce that outrageous resource consumption.
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