I have a similar impression. I think it's because the workflow isn't fully refined, and the IDE interfaces don't match that undefined flow. These are strange times; for a moment, I felt Antigravity was what I needed, but it was just a stripped-down VSCode. I simply don't understand the new VSCode Agents window. The impact is so vast that many of us are returning to the simplicity and power of the terminal.
jamesli233 6 hours ago [-]
Antigravity is unstable based on my experience, it is always insisting that I update it, and there are also constantly occurring bugs.
pixel_popping 17 hours ago [-]
The future of VSCode is quite uncertain, as newer "IDEs" are moving-on toward not seeing any code, and soon not even seeing the filetree as we are going toward the path of full automation.
VSCode might retain old-school developers but it will keep shrinking.
othmanosx 17 hours ago [-]
I kinda got this feeling when I saw that button in the upper right corner, clicking it transforms VSCode from a code editor to a Claude/Codex clone.
Yahyaaa 2 hours ago [-]
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VSCode might retain old-school developers but it will keep shrinking.