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Alex Finn

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Mac Studio uses product
"We're currently at one base model Mac Mini and three 512 GB Mac Studios. So I got 1.5 terabytes of memory hosting Qwen 3.5 and MiniMax 2.5 right now."
Qwen 2.5 uses software
"Right now the most efficient open model is Qwen 3.5. They released a new suite of Qwen 3.5 models a couple days ago. They're fantastic."
MiniMax 2.5 uses software
"MiniMax is good at like quick task finding things on the internet. So I have like MiniMax researching things online 24/7 365."
Discord uses software
"Discord's a great interface for advanced workflows with OpenClaw."
Telegram uses software
"Telegram is still my main driver, but Discord is a really good interface for just like deep work, multi-agent workflows."
Claude 4.6 Opus uses software
"This is running on the Anthropic Opus 4.6 because that it's just simply the best model right now."
ChatGPT uses software
"This is my ChatGPT OAuth. So that's like $250 a month. OpenAI saying yes use our OAuth."
Cursor uses software
"I still use it. I actually made a chart yesterday in my YouTube video, but basically I use OpenClaw for quick prototypes... I use Claude code for deep serious projects where like I want to handhold it."
Mac Studios uses product
"I have two Mac Studios with four terabytes each and a Mac Studio with eight terabytes in it."
Anthropic uses software
"That only cost you $200 for your anthropic subscription."
Mac Mini recommends product
"Clearly, when people want to run AI locally, their brain just goes to Mac minis."
Claude mentions software
"you see right now cursor and Claude code destroying businesses overnight. Claude announces illegal business. Harvey is gone"
Harvey mentions software
"Claude announces illegal business. Harvey is gone, right?"
OpenAI mentions software
"You're never going to see OpenAI announce, oh here's our tool for Korean grocery stores, right?"