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Google’s Gemini 3.5 Just Dropped, and…
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Jack Roberts

Google’s Gemini 3.5 Just Dropped, and…

⏱ 13 min video · 2 min read20 May 2026
TL;DR
Google released Gemini 3.5 Flash and split Andygravity (formerly known as Project IDX / the Google AI coding environment) into two separate apps: Andygravity 2.0 (parallel agents, Google-only) and Andygravity IDE (familiar terminal-based coding environment). The video explains what changed, why the classic IDE is still preferred, and how to integrate Gemini 3.5 Flash into multi-model workflows via the new Andygravity CLI.
Key points
1
Gemini 3.5 Flash is positioned as fast AND capable: 4x faster than its predecessor and 40% cheaper than Gemini Pro, beating Pro on several benchmarks
2
Google has split its AI coding environment into two apps: Andygravity 2.0 (parallel multi-agent, Google-only models) and Andygravity IDE (classic terminal-based, supports external models)
3
Andygravity 2.0 locks users into Google models only — no Claude, no ChatGPT, no DeepSeek — which is a significant limitation for multi-model workflows
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The Gemini CLI is being deprecated and replaced by the Andygravity CLI, invoked via the command 'agy', usable inside Claude Code, Codex, or any terminal
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The multi-brain strategy involves routing tasks to the best model: Claude for coding, GPT for code review, and Gemini 3.5 Flash for fast research and design generation, all orchestrated through Claude Code
Actionable insights
Download the Andygravity IDE separately from the Andygravity website if you want terminal access and multi-model support — it is not included in Andygravity 2.0
Install the Andygravity CLI via terminal and use the command 'agy' to invoke Gemini 3.5 Flash inside Claude Code or Codex for fast research and design tasks
Use Zapier MCP as a connector to give Claude Code access to Gmail and other services when native connectors are unavailable
Reserve Andygravity 2.0 only for tasks where you want multiple parallel Google agents and do not need external models — it is not a general-purpose replacement for the IDE
Notable quotes

Anti-gravity 2.0 is antithetical to what I think the best way to use AI is. And what that is is different models — best model for the best task at hand.

You are literally locked and loaded talking to Google city — that is basically it.

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Worth watching the full video?
The key details are all here — watch only if you want to see the live CLI installation and Claude Code delegation demo, which are the only parts not fully captured in this summary.
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