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Gemini CLI vs. Antigravity: What works, not the spec sheet

Google has decommissioned its Gemini CLI, an open-source terminal tool launched last year. The tool had over 100,000 GitHub. The New Stack article compares Gemini CLI with Antigravity, focusing on practical functionality. This decommissioning means users of the Gemini CLI will need to consider alternatives, as the official tool is no longer supported.

Developers using the Gemini CLI must now seek alternative terminal tools due to its decommissioning by Google.

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Gemini CLI vs. Antigravity: What works, not the spec sheet
“Time to clean up human slop”: Why AI now reviews code better than your teammate.
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“Time to clean up human slop”: Why AI now reviews code better than your teammate.

The New Stack highlights a shift where AI models are now taking over core code writing processes. This development has prompted a reevaluation of how effectively we engage with AI in development. The article posits that AI is now capable of reviewing code more effectively than human teammates, suggesting a change in traditional code review practices and a broader conversation about AI's role in development workflows.

What has (can) the EU Cyber Resilience Act done (do) for you?
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What has (can) the EU Cyber Resilience Act done (do) for you?

The article's title, 'What has (can) the EU Cyber Resilience Act done (do) for you?', introduces the EU Cyber Resilience Act as its subject. The provided excerpt, however, consists solely of the word 'Comments', offering no specific details, provisions, or factual information regarding the Act's actual or potential impact, consequences, or scope.

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