It's five right now, and a lot of people in the comments are complaining about how it would be a lot better if there were more than five. I think it would be cool to have more than five, and it could be a big factor in deciding whether or not you would want to use IDX, but you can't just give every single user 100 or unlimited workspaces, because every single one runs on a Google VM in the cloud, and I think it's already amazing that they let us access one workspace for free, without some time limit or deleted projects counting towards the limit. They're already providing us with so much for free, despite how expensive and hard that is. Yes, this would be great, but there are other issues with IDX that matter a lot more to me. For example, the Android emulators are currently no longer working, and that's one of the most important parts of IDX to me. People should be focusing on fixing actual issues with IDX rather than deciding whether or not to raise the workspace limit and calculating costs. Having access to more workspaces would be a great quality-of-life thing, but there are things much more important.
It's five right now, and a lot of people in the comments are complaining about how it would be a lot better if there were more than five. I think it would be cool to have more than five, and it could be a big factor in deciding whether or not you would want to use IDX, but you can't just give every single user 100 or unlimited workspaces, because every single one runs on a Google VM in the cloud, and I think it's already amazing that they let us access one workspace for free, without some time limit or deleted projects counting towards the limit. They're already providing us with so much for free, despite how expensive and hard that is. Yes, this would be great, but there are other issues with IDX that matter a lot more to me. For example, the Android emulators are currently no longer working, and that's one of the most important parts of IDX to me. People should be focusing on fixing actual issues with IDX rather than deciding whether or not to raise the workspace limit and calculating costs. Having access to more workspaces would be a great quality-of-life thing, but there are things much more important.