The only thing I remember about CORS is that it takes way longer than expected to debug, by design the error messages sent to the browser are intentionally gutted, and CORS error scenarios are hard to tell from other failure modes atfirst glance.
They nuked anti-gravity and installed their codex knockoff in place. The vs code fork IDE and all your settings with it have been removed. Reinstalling the anti-gravity IDE, as it's been renamed does not bring back any of your settings or extensions.
Trade volume and buying API credits are very dissimilar ways of measuring value. One can be wash traded into oblivion, the other is burning a hole in corporate accounts.
I use a quota monitor and grind out code on Gemini 3 flash. Only go to sonnet or pro is there's issues flash can't deal with or I have a critical architecture I need nailed on the first try.
I still review every line generated.
Gemini 3.1 pro on the web interface still works if my problems are scoped to a single module or two and my better model quotas are exhausted in the IDE.
For $7 over what I was already paying for storage, primarily using flash is still a good development experience for me.
Crazy that a dude from Iowa and his ragtag group of rocket watchers does a better job with launch coverage than NASA. I can't believe they cut away during booster separation. Absolute shit show.
Certificate readiness across the force has been dropping as procurement and testing costs have soared with inflation. It's now estimated that only 50% of .mil website are now ready for a conflict in the South China Sea.
I just migrated my personal website to nixos and can second all of this. There's a learning curve, but the time to provision a new server once it's all working is hilariously short.