Fighting Markdown Autocomplete and A Whopper
245 words.
I just went out to Burger King and got a Whopper combo. This is the biggest meal I’ve eaten since probably last Thursday. Over the weekend, for example, a big meal for me was a Jello cup or a piece of cheese.
One thing I’m really hating about Antigravity IDE is that whenever I type in Markdown–that is, whenever I type a blog post–it thinks I want suggestions for how to complete every sentence, as if it’s making suggestions for how to complete code.
It’s very annoying. After I typed that short sentence, it wanted me to erase it and rewrite it as something like, “I bet I could get it to stop with some work. It’s not a big deal, it’s just a bit annoying.” It’s not “a bit annoying.” It’s all caps INCREDIBLY ANNOYING.
And by the way, I have already asked about how to turn it off, and done the things it suggested, and it’s still doing it. I will have to write the post in VSCode instead and switch back to Antigravity to do the post-processing, which is also annoying, because I like to work in one app from start to finish.
Anyway, the burger was good. <- That was an AI-suggested sentence, and I thought it was funny, and something I would write, so I kept it as-is.
This test was for AI-automated tagging of the post. It’s not working the way I like yet. It’s a little better now.
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