We got early access to the Gemini Omni API
Google is calling this model "Nano Banana for video"
3 things we built with it👇
1. Landscaping proposal from customer video. Customer submits a video of the current lot. Hyperagent designs and renders the transformation. Perfect realism, no surreal changes to the surroundings.
2. Animated professor who explains your dashboards. Hyperagent runs analysis on a business question, then generates an explainer video to walkthrough the findings.
3. 8-bit morning briefing. Hyperagent builds morning briefings based on calendar, email/chat, and market intel. Then generates a sidescrolling platformer video showing the goals you'll clear today.
Our take:
> Video has been a vastly underused input for agents. This is the first model to make video directly malleable to our agents.
> Get more imaginative with your outputs. How could a video artifact make the work more memorable or playful?
coming soon to Hyperagent
Chamath on 8090's building philosophy:
"If you want your product to get good, do not lean on willpower or good intentions. Build a company where explicit upstream decisions create downstream pressure for the product to get better every day. That is what we are doing at 8090."
We heard concerns that Antigravity consumes many tokens for simple tasks now. So, we're adding Gemini 3.5 Flash (Low) as a way to optimize token usage for these tasks. In our internal testing, it generates around 45% fewer tokens than Gemini 3.5 Flash (Medium) and generally outperforms Gemini 3 Flash (High) on SWE tasks.
We've also gone ahead and reset Gemini quota across all paid plans to make sure you have all the tokens needed to build for the next week 🙂
Yesterday, we 3x’d limits on Antigravity and are seeing you build so much more. One thing we heard was people are worried about hitting their weekly limits after a couple work sessions. To give you more runway, we’re 3x’ing the weekly Gemini quotas AGAIN on all paid plans.
We’ve also gone ahead and reset Gemini quotas on all paid plans. Don’t stop building!
the maintenance era is ending. the rewrite era is starting.
an insurer we worked with replaced an $8M/year legacy vendor with a purpose-built system. $21M saved over four years.
if we can hep, please ping us [email protected]
It’s happening. Cybercab is in volume production.
No steering wheel. No pedals. Nothing to take over.
It’s made to drive itself from day one.
Under $30K. Can’t be ignored.
Now it’s real.
@Tesla
POTUS is laying out two courses of action—a negotiated settlement, or a major escalation.
There is a third option, and he should take it: recognize there is no way to force a positive outcome and simply leave.
The region is not ours to fix. President Reagan chose this path in Lebanon in ‘84, withdrawing U.S. forces after the Beirut barracks bombing once it became clear the mission’s stabilization goals could not be met, effectively ending direct American military involvement and avoiding a deeper quagmire and long-term entrenchment in the region.
A negotiated settlement is unlikely to work or be taken seriously by the Iranians unless we make concessions on the enrichment issue. As we saw yesterday in the SOH, the IRGC is empowered to act without the consent of the civilian leadership, so it’s likely they won’t honor any deal reached.
A major escalation will lead to a very destructive outcome for Iran, the region, and eventually the U.S. If POTUS chooses brute force and targets civilian infrastructure, we will create another generation of radicalized Iranians who will rally around the regime and escalate the war by any means possible.
If POTUS opts to strike the civilian infrastructure, declare victory, and then leave, we will only further erode our standing in the world, the petrodollar, and eventually our status as the world’s reserve currency holder. We need to get out now.
Don’t double down on failure. Avoid the sunken cost trap, leave now, and put America’s interests first.
We still just want to be able to tell it a max speed for a given speed limit. Custom profiles are a must to make this thing truly hands off, and should be one of the more trivial updates you can do. Oh that and "remember this route" for common routes, like a specific way to exit your community that you yourself would take but Google Maps never does