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    Run a Local LLM on Your Mac Mini

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Setting up a local LLM on a Mac Mini with llama.cpp and quantized Qwen 3.5-9B model allows free, near-OpenAI performance for tasks like emails and basic research, eliminating ongoing API costs.
    2. The process involves installing dependencies, building llama.cpp with Metal acceleration, downloading the model and template, then running a llama-server as a macOS launchd daemon for persistence.
    3. Reconfigure OpenClaw to connect to your local server by updating its JSON config, validating syntax, and restarting the gateway to enable seamless local model usage in your agents.
    4. Verify functionality with test tools—such as running inference or setting up a sample skill—that confirm the local model performs correctly, providing significant cost savings and control over your AI setup.

    Running a Local LLM on Your Mac Mini Makes Sense

    Many users buy a Mac Mini to run an AI model like OpenClaw. Instead of paying monthly fees to APIs, running locally is simpler and cheaper over time. With a local setup, you eliminate ongoing costs, which makes it a smarter choice for frequent users. Plus, a local model can perform well for daily tasks such as emails, reminders, or home automation. It can even handle more demanding tasks if you set it up properly. While setup might seem complicated initially, the benefits outweigh the effort, especially for those who want control and savings.

    How to Set Up a Local LLM Effectively

    Getting a local model running on a Mac Mini involves a few steps. First, install OpenClaw according to the official guide. Then, build llama.cpp from source with Metal flags, to optimize speed on your Mac. Next, download a suitable quantized model like Qwen 3.5-9B, which balances performance and size. After that, run llama-server as a service so it starts automatically after reboot. Finally, reconfigure OpenClaw to connect to the local server instead of calling external APIs. Although technical, following these steps carefully will give you a fast and working local AI.

    Setting Expectations and Improving Adoption

    Local LLMs perform almost like their cloud-based counterparts for routine tasks. They handle email management, calendars, research, and even basic reasoning well. However, for advanced uses like software development, they might need fallback models or additional setup. Speed varies but can reach up to 70 tokens per second with optimized hardware. While setting up isn’t straightforward, many users find the long-term savings and privacy worth the effort. As adoption increases, more tutorials, tools, and community support will likely ease the process further. This makes local AI viable for both beginners and experienced users seeking to control costs and data.

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