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mcoliveryesterday at 6:41 PM7 repliesview on HN

Meanwhile Google acquired windsurf, released antigravity, and recently handicapped it for Google business workspace users by removing the AI Ultra plan for workspace. So the only real way to use antigravity is either being a Google employee or using a personal account and AI Ultra.

https://knowledge.workspace.google.com/admin/gemini/ai-ultra...


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barboloyesterday at 7:17 PM

It was a sad surprise last week when we tried to upgrade the workspace AI plan for some of our team members to Ultra and it was gone. We're moving to Claude/Codex.

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kridsdale3yesterday at 9:15 PM

As an employee, I'm using Antigravity (CLI version) every day (because we can't use Claude) and it rules. I am way more productive than I was with CIDER-V, which itself was very nice.

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randomCloudyesterday at 9:13 PM

Google employees can’t use antigravity. There is an internal version of it which has an agent which is shared between Cider and it.

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TiredOfLifetoday at 5:40 AM

> Google acquired windsurf

They didn't. Just licenced ip and some developers.

> released antigravity

Is a crappy, half finished Windsurf fork that constantly coredumps on linux

Andrexyesterday at 7:44 PM

Anyone care to speculate what the internal reasoning is?

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maximinus_thraxtoday at 3:11 AM

> https://knowledge.workspace.google.com/admin/gemini/ai-ultra...

It's been a while since I visited any google pages and I'm shocked how insipid and soulless their UX still is.