Comment by hintymad

10 hours ago

It’s a good decision. If an IDE can do everything that a CLI does and it surely can, then I fail to see the point of a CLI. It’s not like an IDE can’t emulate everything a CLI does but better, faster, and more interactive. It’s not like one does not need to read code either. Besides, what about session management? What about configuring agents, especially for multi-agent orchestration? The list can go on. The point is, IDE or GUI in general gives us optionality. Then, what’s wrong with that?

One may argue that Google’s Antigravity is clunky or cluttered or something worse, but that’s confusing organizational capability with principles.

Well, there is no IDE in antigravity 2.0

  • Ouch! I assumed too early

    • Which makes this part quite funny

      "One may argue that Google’s Antigravity is clunky or cluttered or something worse, but that’s confusing organizational capability with principles"

      The amount of free and biased good will Google gets here in HN is weird.