I love this as inspiration... unfortunately, many corporate employees find it hard to do things like this when we're limited to specific tools (like Copilot in my case) for our work. Do you have any tips for applying this way of thinking in a more restricted environment? I'm trying to find creative ways around the system and write about what I learn, but I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Hmmm ... it's a bit tricky when there are restrictions. A non-AI workaround can be using Windows' task scheduler to set when a task should run. I used to schedule when scripts should run when I worked as a programmer
Thanks for sharing such a detailed article. It is really useful. What I would add in simlar articles, though, is something about security, private data exposure or risk of being hacked while the agent runs.
I love this as inspiration... unfortunately, many corporate employees find it hard to do things like this when we're limited to specific tools (like Copilot in my case) for our work. Do you have any tips for applying this way of thinking in a more restricted environment? I'm trying to find creative ways around the system and write about what I learn, but I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Hmmm ... it's a bit tricky when there are restrictions. A non-AI workaround can be using Windows' task scheduler to set when a task should run. I used to schedule when scripts should run when I worked as a programmer
Thanks for sharing such a detailed article. It is really useful. What I would add in simlar articles, though, is something about security, private data exposure or risk of being hacked while the agent runs.
Automating repetitive tasks through Claude is genuinely one of the highest leverage things you can do.