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tomaspiaggio12 commented on Specialization Is Dead. Long Live the Generalists   twitter.com/TomasPiaggio/... · Posted by u/tomaspiaggio12
tomaspiaggio12 · 2 days ago
How AI changes the role of the specialists
tomaspiaggio12 · 2 days ago
I go more in depth in the article. But I believe that specialization lost its value. Today is more valuable to be a generalist than a specialist since you can get better than most people by using AI.
tomaspiaggio12 commented on Specialization Is Dead. Long Live the Generalists   twitter.com/TomasPiaggio/... · Posted by u/tomaspiaggio12
tomaspiaggio12 · 2 days ago
How AI changes the role of the specialists
tomaspiaggio12 commented on Dockerhub for Skill.md   skillregistry.io/... · Posted by u/tomaspiaggio12
iLoveOncall · 23 days ago
This is nothing like Dockerhub and, I'm sorry, but it's seriously useless. In its current state its worse than basically anything else.

You have no versioning, no automated or simplified update, no way to verify the authors, etc. The "installation" is literally just a wget.

This is a really poor solution for the moment, and honestly I think for the forseable future. I don't see how anything beyond git is necessary for skills management.

Most of the skills currently hosted are also really bad. They are just a duplicate of the information that MCP would give the models.

tomaspiaggio12 · 23 days ago
mcp will probably be left behind in the future. it was a bad design from the start. anthropic themselves released skills to "fix" the mcp mess. skills are very new but the idea is great. we still are early days but i think it could allow models to use tools more effectively.

we're planning to add an installation step + auth step (which many of the skills require) so that that part get's handled in one single step instead of having to do everything manually

tomaspiaggio12 commented on Dockerhub for Skill.md   skillregistry.io/... · Posted by u/tomaspiaggio12
XCSme · 23 days ago
I don't understand how "agent-browser" works.

Is it just the instructions? Where is the browsing executed? Locally with pupetter? Or it uses some service?

tomaspiaggio12 · 23 days ago
it's basically a cli for controlling a browser. the idea is that an agent like claude code would use it for validating something that it just did like changing something on the UI
tomaspiaggio12 commented on Dockerhub for Skill.md   skillregistry.io/... · Posted by u/tomaspiaggio12
tobyjsullivan · 23 days ago
I do like the idea of crowd-sourced collections of resources like skills.

It might be more useful if it was an index of skills managed in GitHub. Sort of like GitHub actions which can be browsed in the marketplace[1] but are ultimately just normal git repos.

[1] https://github.com/marketplace?type=actions

tomaspiaggio12 · 23 days ago
i thought of that but i didn't want to build a job to migrate that to the db. maybe we'll go that route.

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