Intro

I’ve been mentioning these things in my previous posts. I don’t use AI to write these, but I use them as a way to fix spelling and grammar mistakes. There is also another way that I use these tools for, and that is for local workflows. Local workflows help writing automation scripts in natural language; you don’t have to write code and handle edge cases to cover it. Give an example and it will take it over. Of course, I’m overseeing what code it’s actually running throughout the whole process.

What I Mean

Take Antigravity for example, but this works in VSCode Copilot, Cursor, etc. It’s like a shortcut key creation. Once you create it, you run it with “/

Creating a workflow

It’s as simple as instructing a person on a task; AIs have come so far in very little time (as of Dec, 2025).

Once the workflow is created, it’s simple to run it.

Personal Update

So the office things came and went. December time usually there is a lot of free time, but this year, I have a deadline to work towards. I was assigned to a project and the deliverable is at Dec 29 for that microservice side. Though I have a ton of leaves, I can’t use them. The leaves will get wasted; I get 12 sick leaves, 12 casual leaves, then paid leaves. The sick and casual leaves don’t get transferred to the next year, so you have to use them within that year; they get credited at the start of every year.

I’ve been seeing a lot of bus accidents of late, mostly when I’m driving to and back from my hometown and where I work. I’ll attach a HandBrake-processed video here for future me for reference, so you can remember.

Happy New Year and stay safe; see you next year~