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I’ve done a lot with Claude and OpenAI both, A LOT, but I’m still a little wary at letting it have too much access so I haven’t tried this feature in either of them.

Man, I’ve spent so many years now without google, I want to try it because I want to try different agents but I don’t really want to setup google on my MacBook.

Does this have console like Claude and codex?

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I was able to install and use Gemini on macOS fine authentication worked. I had some issues authenticating with the cli app, some certificate issues.

Once I got past the certificate issues, now it will not let me use the cli code assist without verifying that I am 18+ but I can use the UI app just fine without the verification.

To verify, seems to require submitting a government issued ID or credit card.

No thanks. This kind of stuff is why I dropped google long ago.


The best by far IMO. gemini-cli

At least as of about 6 weeks ago, Gemini cli was a buggy mess. I ended up hitting bugs every 30-60 minutes that required completely resetting (clearing the cache, logging out and in) and then if I resumed an old chat the bug was back.

I saw a joke on Reddit: Anthropic doesn't let you use claude with 3rd party harnesses. Google doesn't even let you use Gemini with their own harness.


Gemini cli is literally the worse agentic cli tool that I've tried and Google won't let you use your credentials with any other.

It lacks obvious features that all the others have, crashes constantly, breaks so badly you lose work at least once a week, is seldom updated, and worse was recently crippled even further intentionally.

Google has had load issues forever. Their most recent solution has been to throttle CLI users to the point that it's almost useless. The only way to get decent service is to pay per query with the API now.

I cancelled my Ultra plan and went to ChatGPT. They still let you chose your preferred tool. Meanwhile, Googles forums and github are filled with wailing and gnashing of teeth, but Google customer service policy is the same as it was when they just did search: reproachful silence.

https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/discussions/2297...


Out of curiosity, why do you like gemini-cli better than claude or codex? And do you have any comparisons to opencode or pi?

Personally I've really liked OpenCode's TUI, but maybe on a superficial level of "this looks good and feels ergonomic to me".

Gemini cli felt clunky for me when I tried a while ago, but maybe it's better now? I do like how it's open source and I'm wondering if it can be made as model agnostic as OpenCode.


I don't really see or feel a difference in a lot of the the cli tooling, however, for development work Gemini is just hands down better. And I pay for ultra, and while that's not cheap, I know I can just use it however long I want for whatever I want and I'll never go past the price I pay unlike some API key only models.

Nice! With Anthropic and OpenAI lowering usage limits that’s a big deal. I’ve been considering a Gemini subscription because I’m already paying for the Google storage plan and it would only be $10 a month more for me.

Do you use Gemini 3.1 pro or the flash model or just auto? Any feelings about quality vs other models?


I don't trust gemini-cli.

It's the only one that consistently just starts breaking shit without prompting.

I'll give it something like "investigate this issue: <stack trace>" and tab out.

Then I come back and the motherfucker has rewritten half the codebase. This has happened MULTIPLE times.


I find it amusing or maybe even confusing that the developers seem to be changing the TUI look every month or so. Sometimes I go for 2 weeks without vibing cause I am working on something that doesn't involve coding or whatever and then I open gemini-cli only to be greeted with an update and a new UI

Yeah I've been google search free for few years now, but gemini feels like google's renaissance.

I used gemini for past few months as using Safari's add to dock feature. Been waiting for gemini app tho as web version is just so buggy.


I’ve used it to get me to the desktop where the app is open but yeah, generally you’re right. I use spotlight more often for searching the Mac and opening apps or swiping desktops

First of all, this looks really nice, I mean REALLY nice. It’s obvious you put a lot of thought and work into making the UX work really well. I probably will not use it, I like macOS as it is and have gotten used to it over the past 10+ years. I am probably not the target user though, seems like it could be good for new users transitioning from Windows.

How does this work with the dock in macOS? I mean you only have so many places you can put the dock, certainly not the top because that’s reserved for the mighty blue Apple.


Even so, it’s still higher than the other presidents listed

Indeed. It took me a bit to remember why. There was a clemency program for nonviolent drug offenders with otherwise clean records who had served at least 10 years in federal prison under out of date sentencing guidelines.

I would have thought a lot of the drug offense pardons by Obama would have been for marijuana but looking at the first few pages, they’re not.

> 118 of 2,791 GRANTS

Only 118 list marijuana in the pardon text


The main reason to consider resale value is 1-2 years later you may want to upgrade and selling it to another person typically yields you more money than trading it in with Apple. Doing something like this may decrease how much you could sell it for later.

If you’re not planning on doing that then it’s not really a factor for you.


> work computer

meh, i like the animation. I normally use it with the trackpad so the swiping back and forth makes it feel more natural if there's animation.

It does but AFAIK it always asks me if I want to allow it unless it has it saved that permission was already given.

I love JetBrains and they’ve gotten better with using devcontainers but they’re still kind of flaky at times. I love using devcontainer too, just wanted to note that.

I found cloning the repo when creating the devcontainer works best in JetBrains for some reason and I hard code the workspace directory so it’s consistent between JetBrains and vscode


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