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Antigravity 2.0 Tops the OpenSCAD Architectural 3D LLM Benchmark

https://modelrift.com/blog/openscad-llm-benchmark/
44•jetter•1h ago

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mellosouls•32m ago
Antigravity may well Top the whatever benchmark but:

My Antigravity (forced) replacement for Gemini CLI requires me to log on via browser every time I use it, and my Antigravity IDE won't update at all, so:

If it's ok I'd prefer they just work on reaching a baseline acceptable rollout before worrying about being Top in anything.

Ps actual title:

OpenSCAD LLM Benchmark: Building the Pantheon

pelagicAustral•29m ago
I just use Claude Code and intellij, so I don't understand why so many people complain about Antigravity ditching VS Code, what's the surface not covered by using Antigravity CLI + VS Code (or any other IDE)?
freedomben•26m ago
I'm not GP, but I am somewhat excited about antigravity CLI. I adopted Gemini CLI early and really liked it, though over time it got dumber and dumber until a point when I realized it was foolish to use it instead of claude/codex. I'm hopefuly that antigravity CLI won't go through that path, but also can't fight a skepticism.
freedomben•29m ago
Having my workflow disrupted is the main reason I never adopted Antigravity, despite liking it. I'm glad to see G is invested, but the older I get the more protective I am of my workflow.
jetter•25m ago
I agree, my main concern regarding Google AI products is this endless pain around the UX of login / billing / upgrades / product sunsets... but their LLM models are good and Antigravity 2.0 is not that bad either (unless you lost all you Antigravity 1.0 setup and projects - like many people did)
the_real_cher•14m ago
Wild that it doesn't cache the creds.
elaus•10m ago
Just to clarify: I believe it should cache them (it works for me).

So far I like it much more than Gemini CLI (my previous daily driver for personal projects). Seems more mature and "feels more intelligent" (very subjective ofc)

ReptileMan•29m ago
The only thing faster moving that AI these days are the goalposts. Three years ago we would have been amazed if models were able to produce anything, now we have the luxury of nitpicking. Even the worst entries in the benchmark are quite impressive.
LatencyKills•25m ago
Things mature, and expectations grow appropriately. That is true of more than just LLM performance.
ramon156•17m ago
No one asked for faster horses, they still became obsolete when cars came. Nothing new
spiderfarmer•22m ago
Next month they'll be beaten again.

And next year Google will probably sunset Antigravity.

If it doesn't make Google billions, don't trust them.

PunchTornado•20m ago
Plenty of google products dont make billions and they are still alive
smcl•11m ago
Google are infamously ruthless with their products, see https://killedbygoogle.com/
serf•10m ago
you mean the stuff they handle that has a real national/security/surveillance purpose, like gmail and yt?

I can't imagine why (or who) that'd be kept alive for..

funny how some of their projects have undisclosed budgets and profits.

toasty228•2m ago
Which ones are not massive data traps or ad delivery mechanisms ?
dhfbshfbu4u3•13m ago
Still a long way from shorting Autodesk.

As a side note Autodesk released an agentic assistant back in December for Fusion. Six months later it is still quite bad.

faangguyindia•3m ago
Why are specialized CAD making LLM models not showing up? In future are we going to have same model for everything? from programming to creative writing to CADs?
beanjuiceII•1m ago
google..no thanks

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