Its a strange phenomenon. You want to call out the bs but then you are just giving them engagement and boost. You want to stay away but there is a sort of confluence where these guys tend to ride on each others' post and boosts those posts anyway. If you ask questions, very rarely they answer, and if they do, it takes one question to unearth that it was the prompt or the skill. Eg: huggingface people post about claude finetuning models. how? when they gave everything in a skill file, and claude knew what scripts to write. Tinker is trying the same strategy. (yes, its impressive that claude could finetune, but not as impressive as the original claim that made me pay attention to the post)
It does not matter if they get the details wrong, its just that it needs to be vague enough, and exciting enough. Infact vagueness and not sharing the code part signals they are doing something important or they are 'in the know' which they cannot share. The incentives are totally inverted.