← Back to context Comment by kridsdale3 17 hours ago It's the same thing with a different name and different default settings. 4 comments kridsdale3 Reply jimbokun 13 hours ago Consumer version:BE_EVIL=trueInternal version:BE_EVIL=false surajrmal 2 hours ago The internal version is just slightly optimized for Google's unique developer environment (auth + cloud vm + google3) and is a dogfood version, meaning we get unstable features first. It's mostly the same thing though. randomCloud 17 hours ago Are they actually cut from the same codebase? The internal version has workspace support and other features cut from Cider I assume jvolkman 15 hours ago The settings in the internal version are "Antigravity User Settings". Pretty sure they're the same.
jimbokun 13 hours ago Consumer version:BE_EVIL=trueInternal version:BE_EVIL=false surajrmal 2 hours ago The internal version is just slightly optimized for Google's unique developer environment (auth + cloud vm + google3) and is a dogfood version, meaning we get unstable features first. It's mostly the same thing though.
surajrmal 2 hours ago The internal version is just slightly optimized for Google's unique developer environment (auth + cloud vm + google3) and is a dogfood version, meaning we get unstable features first. It's mostly the same thing though.
randomCloud 17 hours ago Are they actually cut from the same codebase? The internal version has workspace support and other features cut from Cider I assume jvolkman 15 hours ago The settings in the internal version are "Antigravity User Settings". Pretty sure they're the same.
jvolkman 15 hours ago The settings in the internal version are "Antigravity User Settings". Pretty sure they're the same.
Consumer version:
BE_EVIL=true
Internal version:
BE_EVIL=false
The internal version is just slightly optimized for Google's unique developer environment (auth + cloud vm + google3) and is a dogfood version, meaning we get unstable features first. It's mostly the same thing though.
Are they actually cut from the same codebase? The internal version has workspace support and other features cut from Cider I assume
The settings in the internal version are "Antigravity User Settings". Pretty sure they're the same.