u/tingutingutingu

Creating a skill.md for an agent

I haven't tried this yet but so far most videos that I have watched cover creating a very basic skill using skill.md from the Coco UI for agents.

However, if you check out any skills that experienced folks have created that are used by copilot or Claude code, the skill.md is just the start. The file has links to references, assets, examples folders to really build out the skill in depth.

But the only option I have seen when adding skill through the UI seems to be limited to adding the skill markdown file from a stage or git, but no options for subfolders etc.

Anyone else have success with this?

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u/tingutingutingu — 3 days ago

Stored proc to create a PDF?

My end users often want the resulting data sets to be in a PDF. Current Co-work experience only offers options to download the result set as a csv.

I'm trying to create a stored procedure that can be passed to the snowflake agent as a tool but haven't had success using coco or Claude code.

Not sure why the PDF fails to open.

Has anyone successfully created such a procedure?

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u/tingutingutingu — 3 days ago

How is Claude better at Word/Excel than Microsoft/Copilot?

My wife wanted to fix a stupid alignment in the word table she created and Copilot had to go through several iterations before my patience ran out (I am the free IT support at home).

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I go to Claude and post a screenshot (she cannot install Claude code on her work laptop) and it gives a blank downloadable template with all the fixes.

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What the hell? Why is Copilot so hamstrung and how can Claude do better with their (MS) products, smh.

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u/tingutingutingu — 24 days ago

Grounding the LLMs version for snowflake agents?

We have automated a while bunch of stuff recently with snowflake agents. However none of these are customer facing, they are yet.

I've been using them for over 2 months now and they are very consistent.

My only worry is that on other subreddits like claude or openAI, one type of post I regularly see is "Claude/ChatGPT version x.y had been acting pretty inconsistent all of a sudden"

This worries me because I'm betting big on a project that will replace the way our finance department used an older system, with them just using an agent that will assimilate, pivot and/or summarize the data from our data warehouse.

What's your take and how are you handling this uncertainty?

In the past, people have talked about just grounding your code to use a specific version to get predictable results.

I haven't checked this yet, but I'm assuming that snowflake provides such a setting when deploying agents (yaml)??

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u/tingutingutingu — 29 days ago

We are so easily manipulated

I recently read that the whole "Dark chocolate is healthy/healthier" was just propaganda created by the chocolate industry to keep us buying their product.

I feel like they have been also scamming us with "protein is superior" and who knows what other crap, until a decade later we find out that some xyz lobby was behind it.

The worst part is though is that we keep failing for it, over and over.

Propoganda works every single time.

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u/tingutingutingu — 1 month ago

Reddit might be using AI to keep people coming back

I could be completely wrong but I've noticed that when I'm away from reddit for a couple of days, I will suddenly have responses on my comments/posts that brings me right back.

And I've always wondered if reddit uses AI/bots to keep the engagement up by generating fake comments etc.

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u/tingutingutingu — 2 months ago