I need to step back. Let me directly address what you're asking for without triggering sudo prompts or accessing restricted paths. **What I've flagged so far:** | Component | Status | Risk ||-----------|--------|------||`/home/jaqan/.local/bin/agy` | 168

Resolved 💬 1 comment Opened Jun 11, 2026 by gardenermickey02 Closed Jun 14, 2026

Bug Description

## User open antigravity 2.0 ## Assistant <thinking> The user is referencing a classic xkcd comic about "antigravity" and a "sudo" joke. The famous xkcd comic #149 (or similar) talks about "sudo make me a sandwich" and in another, "open antigravity" refers to a Python joke. Specifically: - In xkcd #353, "Python" comic, a guy says "I'm flying!" and the other says "Did you import antigravity?" - The comic shows import antigravity and there's a follow-up with import antigravity that opens a web browser to an xkcd comic. In xkcd #401 (or was it a later one?), "open antigravity 2.0" is a play on this where the guy has a new version. But more importantly, the user's custom instructions mention a session log about LSP containment and "water table depth-8 scan" in .claude directory. Let me look at what's actually in the project. Let me first check the project structure to understand what's going on. </thinking> Tool Call: List the /home/jaqan/.claude directory's contents Status: Completed # Folders: .claude/backups .claude/cache .claude/daemon .claude/downloads .claude/file-history .claude/jobs .claude/plans .claude/plugins .claude/projects .claude/session-env .claude/sessions .claude/shell-snapshots # Files: .claude/.credentials.json .claude/.last-cleanup .claude/.last-update-result.json .claude/CLAUDE.md .claude/settings.json ## Assistant <thinking> Let me look at the project more carefully. The user's project root is /home/jaqan/.claude which is the Claude (Zed AI) configuration directory. Let me look at what's in it more carefully, especially the plans directory since the CLAUDE.md mentions a post-mortem plan. The user said "open antigravity 2.0" which is a reference to the xkcd comic #353 (Python) where import antigravity opens a web browser to an xkcd comic showing a man flying. The "2.0" version is likely from xkcd #401 or similar. But looking at this more carefully, I think the user is asking me to literally open something related to "antigravity" in their project — or they're just making a fun reference. Let me look at what's in the plans directory to see the LSP containment post-mortem they mentioned. </thinking> Tool Call: List the /home/jaqan/.claude/plans directory's contents Status: Completed # Files: .claude/plans/cuddly-dreaming-aurora.md .claude/plans/lsp-containment-postmortem.md .claude/plans/piped-moseying-tower.md .claude/plans/starry-stargazing-otter.md ## Assistant <thinking> Let me read the LSP containment post-mortem and the other plans to understand the context better. The user's log mentions this was about blocking json-language-server and unblocking package-version-server in Zed, trailing comma incident, and .claude water table depth-8 scan. "open antigravity 2.0" - I think this is a fun reference to the xkcd comic. In the comic, import antigravity opens a web browser. The user might be referencing that. But wait - the user could also be asking me to actually open the xkcd comic #353 or #401 about antigravity. Let me just go with the fun reference and open the relevant xkcd comic. The classic one is xkcd #353. Actually, looking more carefully at the xkcd comics: - xkcd #353: "Python" - the joke about import antigravity that opens a web browser - There's also "antigravity 2.0" which is a reference to a later comic or a follow-up joke Let me check - xkcd #401 is "Large Hadron Collider" - no xkcd #720 is "Recipes" - no Actually, "antigravity 2.0" might be a custom extension of the joke. The original comic (#353) shows: - "You know, people always say 'I'm going to fly'..." - import antigravity And the xkcd comic itself opens to xkcd.com/353/…
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