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KaseKun

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CC leak: skills are better than I thought

dardar.co
47 ポイント·投稿者 KaseKun·3 か月前·14 コメント

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KaseKun
·3 日前·議論
I have no use for this, however I am stunned by the simple and effective solution of using json+sse instead of an API to allow agent interaction Amazing work
KaseKun
·5 日前·議論
You have to leave your local maximum to find the global maximum.
KaseKun
·2 か月前·議論
Code doesn't exist in a vacuum though.

Code bases that you "work in" (maintain, etc) solve real world problems, and solving those problems should trump cleanliness every time

Codebases that are clean are typically showcase examples that sit on a shelf to be admired and appreciated.
KaseKun
·2 か月前·議論
I have a (relatively well informed) view that people who aledge that "if you used an llm you did no thinking or problem solving" have never in fact used an a llm to generate anything particular complex.

You do indeed need to do quite a bit of thinking and problem solving, to build things with an llm.

If you disagree, repeat this project, so you can share with us how little thinking it required.
KaseKun
·3 か月前·議論
I can picture this comment at the 50th percentile on the midwit meme

On either side it says "I just ask the model why it did that"
KaseKun
·3 か月前·議論
Good advice. After seeing the capability of the skills for frontend design by impeccable crew ( https://impeccable.style ) i am tempted to make my own `/blog-polish` skill or similar

realistically, though, i quite like writing. The other article i've posted ( https://www.dardar.co/articles/your-data-agent-is-wrong ) is 100% me, but as a consequence it feels kinda preachy and verbose in places haha
KaseKun
·3 か月前·議論
I saw a good yt video on this the other day, investigating baking soda and athletics. https://youtu.be/Y_aTfQmqc5o

The creator certainly got pretty crook from ingesting baking soda
KaseKun
·3 か月前·議論
I was stubbornly of the same mindset, but had friends and colleagues that raved about skills, i thought it was hype cycle context management - i'm happy to be proven wrong
KaseKun
·3 か月前·議論
haha interesting - the article is 99% written by me, but i had gemini review it and sharpen up the send off because it felt weak.

I guess this goes to show that even a subtle touch of an LLM can undermine authenticity.

edit: i've removed that line. I don't like to edit articles after publish (call me old fashioned, but i try to be honest and transparent), in this case though the line adds nothing and your call-out has taught me a good lesson: shit human writing is better than "good" AI writing.
KaseKun
·3 か月前·議論
Author here,

> It looks like someone just pointed a LLM at the codebase and asked it to write an article.

Not entirely true. I pointed an LLM at the codebase to get me to the right files for understanding skills, and to map out the dependencies and lifecycles - Then I spent quite a bit of time reading the code myself and writing about it.

An AI review at the end of the writing (to "sharpen" the language) unfortunately brought in a couple of AI fingerprints (note the "mic drop" comment above)

edit: write -> right (its 8am)
KaseKun
·3 か月前·議論
A technical breakdown of how agent skills are parsed, rendered, injected, and refreshed in your Claude Code working session.
KaseKun
·5 か月前·議論
You lost me at "these are formed using radio signals rather than light"
KaseKun
·5 か月前·議論
An excellent read.

I mourn and i celebrate. I can't think of another craft for which the implicit goal was to make itself obsolete, but we've just about done it!

and that is something to celebrate
KaseKun
·6 か月前·議論
Not really that insane, hunting is a much faster reward cycle than farming. On the surface, it makes sense that tools for hunting are produced earlier than tools for farming
KaseKun
·10 か月前·議論
If yes to all of the above, I will use windowsill
KaseKun
·10 か月前·議論
Can it farm a ber rune for me?
KaseKun
·10 か月前·議論
No point, old mate just can't deal with anything but perfection. No energy source is clean, so let's not bother.
KaseKun
·10 か月前·議論
Now now, there are words that you can say to make your point that don't make you seem deranged.
KaseKun
·10 か月前·議論
This is ever so clever! When is your IPO?
KaseKun
·11 か月前·議論
I got a score of 25 for "What if everything was spiders?"