| ▲ | iagooar 3 hours ago | |
I am not going to flag you, I am much OK with having good arguments. I just purchased a Mac Mini M4 Pro 64GB for $3k - 2nd hand of course. I am not a hater of Nvidia and I am planning on building a workstation based on RTX cards. You clearly do not seem to understand how convenient the MacMini actually IS - the form factor, how quiet it is, how durable it is, how well it integrates with other Macs, how well it works as a bridge to a personal agent like Hermes (integration with iMessage, Calendar, Reminders, iCloud, etc). I am pretty sure I know a thing or two about computing, I have been in the trenches for many, many years and I have had machines of all kinds, shapes and colors. It just so happens that Macs are very capable, very convenient machines that happen to work great in the era of LLMs, too. But you do you. | ||
| ▲ | ActorNightly 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
>You clearly do not seem to understand how convenient the MacMini actually IS - the form factor, how quiet it is, how durable it is, how well it integrates with other Macs, how well it works as a bridge to a personal agent like Hermes (integration with iMessage, Calendar, Reminders, iCloud, etc). If you are that locked in to Apple, its pretty easy to buy a used Mac Mini older gen for all the non AI stuff. But this is a discussion about inference. Buying a Mac anything for any sort of local inference is a COLOSSAL waste of money. | ||