"what is enough?"

that is the question i asked myself in spring 2026. more precisely: “when will all of these large language model capabilities finally be ‘enough?’” and my answer was “maybe they already are.”

i had worked with LLMs for 10 years in various creative capacities, but was feeling overwhelmed with how much capability i already have available to me and my many previously impossible dreams.

the upspringing of a competitive free local weights model market with permissive licensing tendencies only made the situation more interesting.

i don’t need to pay $20 or $100 every month – or give money to any corporation that can meter, bias, surveil, or degrade my experience at their leisure – to do just about anything i can possibly think of, text-wise. and neither do you!

because now, we have enough: an extensible personal language system for planning, reviewing, writing, and translating text(s).

and it’s not going away any time soon, because it’s built to be durable and last as long as a community still wants it, all while maintaining its constrained yet evergreen scope of focus.