
Sx 2.0 turns a Dropbox folder into a shared AI skill server for teams
Hacker News Show HN·4h·detkin
Sx 2.0 lets teams distribute AI skills — reusable prompts or workflows — simply by dropping files into a shared Dropbox folder, no dedicated server required. For small teams and indie makers, it's a low-friction way to keep everyone's AI tooling in sync without standing up infrastructure. The Dropbox-as-distribution-layer approach is a clever hack that trades fancy tooling for something most teams already have.
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