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Are they really adding capacity?

Yes of course. Looking at the share prices of their suppliers— ASML, Lam Research, Applied Materials, etc.

I am sure you can lock great prices for ram for 2035 delivery.

If only on principle alone, could one secure a contract to buy a few TB of DDR5 memory to be delivered in 2035?

And if so, how?


I think any of the decent open models that would be useful for this claw frency require way more ram than any Mac Mini you can possibly configure.

The whole point of the Mini is that the agent can interact with all your Apple services like reminders, iMessage, iCloud. If you don’t need any just use whatever you already have or get a cheap VPS for example.


You don’t, but for those who would like the agent to interact with Apple provided services like reminders and iMessage it works for that.

They recommend a Mac Mini because it’s the cheapest device that can access your Apple reminders and iMessage. If you are into that ecosystem obviously.

If you don’t need any of that then any device or small VPS instance will suffice.


I visited China in November, the amount of different brands of electric vehicles is staggering. And even small hotels had robots delivering packages or food to the rooms.

What impressed me the most is the amount of EVs on the streets.


Pretty much this.

Same here.

Apple launched the M5 in October, they sell 2 devices already with it:

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2025/10/apple-unveils-new-14-...


Best Xbox console. It had pretty good games. Sad they were unable to keep that momentum going and are basically nope’ing from the console business altogether now.

Late night uno sessions were a lot of fun. Not everyone had a camera so voice chat was "off the chain" as they used to say

Yup.

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