79 points
by ab613
about 17 hours ago
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ab613
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about 16 hours ago
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Edit: A mod suggested I add in how I actually use this! Right now, its honestly just a massive side project that serves as a fun distraction from my GCSE revision. But I mainly use it to test out quick HTML/CSS/JS ideas in my browser when I get an idea, without needing to boot up a full dev environment or worry about rate limits.
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koolala
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about 14 hours ago
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I wish this could work with your monthly subscription where you get a flat quota in Antigravity with a free account / $20.
UI wise it might be good to make it clearer you don't need to put in an API key to try it.
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ab613
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about 14 hours ago
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I completely agree! Its so frustrating that providers (google, openai, anthropic) silo their $20/month consumer subscriptions away from their API access. It would be amazing if paying that flat fee gave you a 'personal API key' to use in open source UIs like this.
Unfortunately, we're stuck with standard API keys for now. Though I believe that google aistudio has decent free limits on gemini 3 flash with the free api keys? If you're just doing personal coding, you can easily plug a free api key into OpenGravity and basically use it as much as you want without paying a dime!
(I think its like 250 requests per day maybe?)
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enos_feedler
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about 12 hours ago
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This isn’t some temporary problem. Flat rate subscriptions include a hidden term that you dont pay out of pocket. Its the LTV of their speculation on the product surface and the belief they will retain you due to laziness and muscle memory
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ilsubyeega
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about 14 hours ago
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pretty sure i believe it violates ToS and will revoke your any Gemini/Antigravity access from your account.
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ab613
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about 14 hours ago
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Wow, I can't believe this hit the front page! Its past midnight here in the UK and I have to be up early for GCSEs, so I'm heading to sleep. I'll read and reply to all your comments and questions first thing in the morning! Thank you all so much for the amazing feedback and stars so far.
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phantompeace
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about 14 hours ago
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You're gonna smash it. Regardless of what your GCSE results are, stuff like this is what will take you far in life. All the best for your exams, but don't lose any sleep over them either.
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renan_warmling
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about 13 hours ago
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I personally don't like antigravity very much, because in some hallucinations the AI ends up removing important parts of your code. It doesn't have a continuous learning engine for your project; if you switch users you may experience problems due to loss of context when reloading the session.
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kushalpandya
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about 16 hours ago
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Should've named it ZeroGravity to stay true to its design goals.
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davedigerati
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about 15 hours ago
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would be inclined to use it just to flex that name "yeah I built this in Zero Gravity..."
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ab613
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about 15 hours ago
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Haha exactly! 'yeah, no IDE installed, just coding in zero gravity.' I might actually have to rebrand it this weekend then.
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ab613
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about 15 hours ago
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Just realised, I was worried that the logo I made (see README) wouldnt work with this name, but then I realised it could actually go quite well being a "0"!
(And yes, I know, it looks a bit like an avocado...)
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ab613
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about 16 hours ago
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that... is a way better name. I might honestly have to rename the repo to that after I finish my exams!
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Ajay__soni
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about 16 hours ago
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Good luck for your exams!
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ab613
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about 16 hours ago
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Thanks so much! Going to need it haha.
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ctoth
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about 13 hours ago
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Experiencing A Significant Gravity Shortfall
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hmartin
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about 13 hours ago
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But... does it clone Antigravity's commitment to storing keys at well known locations on disk in plain text?
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webprofusion
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about 6 hours ago
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Cool, seems a bit niche? Antigravity is ok but not so ok as to want to clone it, might just be me.
edit:
Is this not built out of VSCode? Isn't Antigravity based on VSCode? VSCodium has a Web build https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium
UI wise it might be good to make it clearer you don't need to put in an API key to try it.
Unfortunately, we're stuck with standard API keys for now. Though I believe that google aistudio has decent free limits on gemini 3 flash with the free api keys? If you're just doing personal coding, you can easily plug a free api key into OpenGravity and basically use it as much as you want without paying a dime!
(I think its like 250 requests per day maybe?)