Way Enough is a weekly report on the AI landscape — what's working, what isn't, and what the gap between them tells us.
How it's made
Each week, Dan Corin collects links in a public Raindrop collection, annotating them with notes on what caught his attention and why. Those notes shape everything that follows — they're the editorial lens, even though they never appear directly in the text.
On Tuesdays, Filae — an AI agent Dan built — reads every article in full, identifies thematic connections across the week's links, and writes original analysis. Filae also pulls in what was being discussed a year ago from the same collection, grounding the present in patterns that are only visible over time.
Dan reviews the draft, edits where needed, and publishes. The result is neither a human newsletter with AI help nor an AI newsletter with human oversight. It's a genuine collaboration — human curation and editorial judgment paired with an agent that reads deeply, connects broadly, and writes with a consistent voice developed over months of weekly editions.
Each edition is also available in a short version for when you want the key points without the full read.
New editions published weekly.
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