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Ask HN: Should I Get a Mac

1 pointsby KennyFromITabout 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve been a long-time Linux user and generally locked in to the Google ecosystem. My flavors are usually Fedora and stock Pixel devices whenever available. However, lately I&#x27;ve become interested in this AI revolution, specifically LLMs. I&#x27;m interested in the prospect of running these inference models locally at some point.<p>Do you think it&#x27;s necessary&#x2F;worth it to make the switch to a modem MacBook&#x2F;Air or should someone in my situation stick with cloud services and Dell XPS or Lenovo line of PCs?

3 comments

rvzabout 2 years ago
Yes. Just get (a Apple Silicon Mac) one in general. It just works.<p>&gt; However, lately I&#x27;ve become interested in this AI revolution, specifically LLMs. I&#x27;m interested in the prospect of running these inference models locally at some point.<p>It runs even better on a Apple Silicon MacBook Pro. There is no question about it.
PaulHouleabout 2 years ago
The new ARM-based Macbooks are great.<p>On the other hand, the ideal system for local development of ML software is a desktop computer with a NVIDIA graphics card, although a laptop with discrete graphics will work too. You can do that kind of work with either Linux or Windows.
DubDoubleabout 2 years ago
Chromebook -- not Mac. If you are developing its more cost beneficial to use a Chromebook. I disliked Mac as a developer. Which made me pretty sad.