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apeatling.com
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| | | | | This post is the first of five parts of: A simple guide to local LLM fine-tuning on a Mac with MLX. If you're starting on this journey from scratch, you'll... | |
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| | | | | It is incredible. You can actually play AAA games on your Mac that require DirectX12. Diablo IV is one of them. I am able to play Diablo IV on my maxed-out MacBook Pro 16" 2023 with M2 Max 96Gb of RAM. Don't want to get credit on that, as I have found an almost working for me solution on r/macgaming. Prerequisites I am running the latest macOS 14 (Sonoma), but some people mentioned that it might work on macOS Ventura as well. You need to have an Apple Silicon Mac, as it will not work on Intel-based Macs. | |
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asherfalcon.com
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| | | | | Asher Falcon's personal website - Software engineer and student | |
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| | | After Apple's announcement, I ordered an M1 Mac Mini and canceled it when I noticed the non-upgradable RAM. I then reordered it (16G/1T), and it has just arrived today :grin: You've probably seen many online reviews (I watched tons of them on youtube) and what everyone says is true. It's fast! Pretty stable, and I can't hear the fan even while compiling. Looking at my geekbench you'll see it's the fastest machine I own, CPU wise, even more than my MBP 16" 2020. On the compute GPU level, it's slower, but ... | ||