After a near-disaster, the agent powering Google Antigravity said something that surprised me. I asked it for more details, and eventually the agent, Claude Opus 4.5 (Thinking) offered to write this Power User Guide. I present it here with no validation or editing, just in case it has any merit. (Does it? I don’t know!)
Tag: AI
I was vibe coding with Antigravity tonight, and I broke it in the most bizarre way. With the repo at this commit and with a clean working tree, I gave Gemini 3 Pro (High) this prompt:
Check out my git tags. Check out my git log! Ope, check out my @
CHANGELOG.md… And then write it.
For a few moments it seemed to chug along just fine, building a coherent Chain of Thought. Then it got weirder, and weirder.
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Domain Language Mining
Discover jargon from an unfamiliar field using LLMs to help you write better software.
I’ve been disconnected from the junior and hiring scene since I stepped back into an individual contributor role. Recently, though, a friend of mine decided they wanted to get into the field. I poked my head up and looked around, and I was shocked at what I found. This talk is a great overview of what’s different today compared to six years ago, and what can be done about it.