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Local LLM on Mac: The Beginner's Guide
Disclosure: This article includes links to third-party tools including Cursor. AgentPlix may earn a commission from affiliate relationships. All recommendations reflect independent testing. Local LLM on Mac: The Complete Beginner’s Guide for Apple Silicon Running a large language model entirely on your own Mac, with no internet connection, no API bills, and no data leaving your machine, used to be the kind of thing only ML researchers attempted. Then Apple shipped M1. Today, any Mac with Apple Silicon can run genuinely useful AI models locally, and the setup takes about ten minutes. This guide is your complete beginner’s roadmap to getting there. ...
Local LLM Coding Setup: GPU Rig vs MacBook Pro
Disclosure: This article contains Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, AgentPlix earns from qualifying purchases. Links to Cursor may also be affiliated. All hardware recommendations reflect independent research and hands-on testing. Local LLM Pair Programming: GPU Rig vs. MacBook Pro (Full Setup Guide) Running a local LLM for coding is no longer a hobbyist experiment. It is a legitimate workflow used by developers who want zero-latency autocomplete, private codebases, and full control over the model. The only real question is: what hardware do you actually need? This guide walks through a complete local setup for coding on both a dedicated GPU rig and a MacBook Pro, then gives you a straight answer on which one makes more sense for your situation. ...
Apfel: The Free AI Already Living on Your Mac
Apfel: The Free AI Already Living on Your Mac There’s a capable AI assistant sitting idle inside your Mac right now, and most people have no idea it exists. Apfel, a free and open-source project that surfaced on Hacker News earlier this year, wraps Apple’s own on-device AI infrastructure into a clean, privacy-first assistant that runs entirely on your machine. No API key. No $20/month subscription. No data streaming to a server farm in Oregon. ...