According to Sentinel Beating monitoring, Google's Antigravity team core member Varun Mohan announced that as of today, the weekly Gemini model call limit for all paid subscription plans has been tripled once again. Coupled with the previous day's 3x quota adjustment, the current base quota has now accumulated to 9 times the original version. At the same time, the official has reset the weekly usage of all paid users to zero, aiming to provide developers with a more ample surplus of computing power.
However, this "upsize" announcement has not been fully endorsed by the developer community. Several users in the comments pointed out that Antigravity had previously undergone a severe "quota shrink" (rug-pull), where the call limits were so strict that even mild users who occasionally used the sidebar chat would quickly trigger the restrictions, causing the product to become completely unusable in a "strangled" state. Some developers bluntly criticized that the official's move is essentially just fixing the previously extremely unreasonable strict limitations, but is now packaging it as a generous "free benefit" for marketing purposes.
