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"path": "/t/google-gemini-clis-rate-limiting-crisis-when-paying-customers-get-the-same-treatment-as-free-users/174697#post_2",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-27T19:16:26.000Z",
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"textContent": "I didn’t know Gemini had a Command Line Interface.\n\nI believe on Sunday Mar 22 2026 Gemini was unusable for me. It just didn’t respond to my query. But that has been fixed. I was only using the website. I just wait 4 hours or so and it normally gets fixed.\n\nOne problem could be many large companies are laying off good, experienced programmers, management makes the assumption that AI is a magic tool and can replace all programmers when the statistics and surveys say that isn’t true.\n\nThen the companies want to rehire some of those old programmers but they won’t go back to foolish management, which I can understand. So they hire inexperienced programmers who still miss details. And a second set of eyeballs checking code seems to be the exception, not the rule.",
"title": "Google Gemini CLI's Rate Limiting Crisis: When Paying Customers Get the Same Treatment as Free Users"
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