Dont use it on gemini.google.com, but instead try it on aistudio.google.com.
Model may be the same but the agent on aistudio makes it much better when it comes to generating code.
Still jules.google.com is far behind in terms of actual coding agents which you can run in command line.
Google as always has over engineered their stuff to make it confusing for end users.
I'm almost positive that using gemini on ai studio is the cause for a lot of strife.
Most users on it are using it free, and they almost certainly give free users bottom priority/worst compute allocation.
I don't understand...let's say I have it build some code for me, am I supposed to copy all those files out to my file system and then test it out? And then if I make changes to the source, I need to copy the source back in to a studio/(or canvas in Gemini)?
I tried to sign up for Gemini this weekend but gave up after an hour. I got stuck comparing their offerings, looking for product pages, proper signup, etc. Their product offering and naming is just a mess. Cloud console. AI studio, I was completely lost at some point.