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1. iainme+Qb[view] [source] 2026-02-03 15:09:04
>>moored+(OP)
This stuff smells like maybe the bitter lesson isn't fully appreciated.

You might as well just write instructions in English in any old format, as long as it's comprehensible. Exactly as you'd do for human readers! Nothing has really changed about what constitutes good documentation. (Edit to add: my parochialism is showing there, it doesn't have to be English)

Is any of this standardization really needed? Who does it benefit, except the people who enjoy writing specs and establishing standards like this? If it really is a productivity win, it ought to be possible to run a comparison study and prove it. Even then, it might not be worthwhile in the longer run.

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2. Lerc+QQ[view] [source] 2026-02-03 17:53:52
>>iainme+Qb
The main thing here would need standardisation is the environment in which the skill operates. The skill instructions are interpreted by the AI, any support scripts are. Interpreted by the environment.

You don't want to give an English description of how to compress LZMA and then let the AI do it token by token. Although that would be a pretty good arduous methodical benchmark task for an AI.

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