"AI" skills are basically just documentation and it says something about how documentation only gets resources and respect if it is framed as "technology". Which has gender bias all over it.
@tante @octothorpe I have found it a little maddening how hard it was to convince anyone to spend time on internal documentation but now that it feeds the machine...
@ultranurd @tante Yuuuup. A corollary to this is my recent snark toot about slop coding existing waaaay before AI. It’s tough to write good shit when your paycheque is dependent on an environment impossible to do that.

@ultranurd @tante @octothorpe

I didn't even think about this part. Urgh...

Well, a lot of people get their "skills" off of github without checking them and it's several times led to bad things happening or in the case below, almost happening.

https://www.aikido.dev/blog/agent-skills-spreading-hallucinated-npx-commands

Agent Skills Are Spreading Hallucinated npx Commands

AI agent skills are propagating hallucinated npx commands, creating real security and reliability risks for developers and supply chains.