I was curious for some time about other people skills. Garry Tan once posted this:```My CTO friend texted me: Your gstack is crazy. This is like god mode. Your eng review discovered a subtle cross site scripting attack that I don t even think my team is aware of. I will make a bet that over 90% of new repos from today forward will use gstack. ```His repo has 100K stars atm and have skill for probably every aspect of human life. I have seen few other repos with skills getting 100K+ stars. `skillsmp` now contains 1.6M of skills https://skillsmp.com/ which seems like a mass histeriaI do not install others skills. I can use them to get ideas and adjust to my needs but I won t install anybody s instructions, which, most probably, were written by LLM, and either not generic enough or generic but still lose to specific instructions that take into account my habits and env and context.There was a post today, claiming that folks tested superpowers tdd and it was actually dropping coding performance: https://lnkd.in/dVm7zpcr. with conclusion```i would recommend caution against blindly installing skills without substantial evidence that it really helps. otherwise, you might be burning 50% (!!!) more tokens for worse results```I am curious whats your strategy about skills? Do you install them, if yes - do you read those skills, if yes - do you validate they help when applicable?