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carbocationyesterday at 4:04 PM5 repliesview on HN

Last month, Steve Yegge suggested that they are not: https://xcancel.com/Steve_Yegge/status/2043747998740689171


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NitpickLawyeryesterday at 4:19 PM

> He says the problem is that they can't use Claude Code because it's the enemy, and Gemini has never been good enough to capture people's workflows like Claude has, so basically agentic coding just never really took off inside Google. They're all just plodding along, completely oblivious to what's happening out there right now.

This is a bunch of gabagoo. Wrong on so many layers, it's not even worth reading further.

a) goog has agentic coding in both antigravity & cli forms. While it is not at the level of cc + opus, it's still decent.

b) goog has their own versions of models trained on internal code

c) goog has claude in vertex, and most definitely can set it up in secure zones (like they can for their clients) so they'd be able to use claude (at cost) within their own projects.

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stormbeardyesterday at 4:22 PM

Demis Hassabis chimed in on that thread and called it what it is: clickbait.

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HardCodedBiasyesterday at 11:06 PM

He was entirely correct.

He made a follow up after the pushback by GDM.

Google’s businesses are very broad and durable. But Google being the only company in the world without access (except for GDM+labs) to a competent coding agent will take a toll.

We’ll see how long Google can hold out hoping for GDM to create something that is competitive.

I’m guess that within 6 months Google will give up on coding and finally let their devs use Claude/Codex.

This isn’t a security problem, this is a GDM issue with GDM’s promises being far beyond their ability.

FrustratedMonkyyesterday at 4:50 PM

There is value in the "eating your own dog food".

If internal staff aren't happy with the tools they build, typically that should drive improvements to their own tools

PunchTornadoyesterday at 4:15 PM

This couldn't be further from the truth