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"I have literally Mac mini boxes sitting on my desk. That's what I was sitting my laptop on. This is where I'm at. People need to know like it's like a send help to Jesse's house kind of situation."
Attribution: Jesse uses 5 Mac Minis to run separate OpenClaw instances for security partitioning
"We're buying Mac minis we're buying Mac studios that can run a full model on the Mac"
Attribution: Discussing hardware purchases for AI development
"I've got my Mac Mini going, you know, I've got one instance so using something like this is cool because you can have multiple instances going right."
Attribution: Greg mentions using a Mac Mini for running OpenClaw instances
"You can put it on your Mac Mini. You run this like a server."
Attribution: Host describes using Mac Mini to run Claudebot server
"You don't need a Mac Mini to install OpenClaw. There's ways. But it really does not need to be a Mac. Use the opportunity to get yourself a new MacBook or whatever computer you use and use the old one as your server instead of buying a standalone Mac Mini."
Attribution: OpenClaw discusses Mac Mini as an option for running OpenClaw but recommends alternatives
"I think the best path for the average person honestly is a Mac Mini. I recommend going the Mac Mini route, even though a lot of people on the internet tell you not to."
Attribution: Speaker explicitly recommends Mac Mini as the best option for most people
"one of the reasons I was slow to get online is I actually wanted to get a separate Mac Mini. I don't want to put it on my stuff"
Attribution: Guest mentions considering getting a Mac Mini for security reasons when testing AI agents
"Supposedly it runs like butter locally on a Mac Mini, and that actually caused a bunch of DIYers to go crazy and buy the Mac Minis."
Attribution: Tom reports on others buying Mac Minis for AI purposes but doesn't express personal use