| ▲ | tempest_ 2 hours ago | |||||||
I have a Code Assist Standard license to evaluate gemini-cli (and the new models) To this day I cannot coax the gemini-cli to allow me to use the models they claim you have access to. Enabled all the preview stuff in cloud etc etc. Still I mostly get 2.5 and rarely get 3 or 3.1 offered. The gemini-cli repo is a shit show. I can seem to access the new models using opencode, but am 429 rate limited almost immediately such that its like 5 minutes between calls. | ||||||||
| ▲ | hsaliak 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It takes your query, computes the complexity of the request, and tries to route it to the appropriate model. There is a /manual command i think, to pick the right model. They mask the 429s well in Gemini-Cli - if an endpoint is rate limited, they try another, or route to another model, etc to keep service availability up. Your experience on the 429s is consistent with mine - the 429s is the first thing they need to fix. Fix that and they have a solid model at a good price point. I use my own coding agent (https://github.com/hsaliak/std_slop) and not being able to bring my (now cancelled) AI account with Google to it is a bummer. I'd still use it with the Code Assist Standard license if the google cloud API subscription allows for it but I have no clarification. | ||||||||
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