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if you're one of those guys that bought a $10,000 Mac Studio recently and wanna install a local LLM onto it but don't know how, here's how to do it. How to choose which one, and the easiest way to link it to your Openclaw in 15 minutes 00:00 Install a Local LLM on Mac: What This Video Covers (and What Not to Do) 00:13 Check Your Mac Specs: Unified Memory vs Storage + Avoiding RAM Overload 01:19 Define Your Use Case: Why You Want a Local Model (Agents, Marketing, 24/7 Brain) 03:32 Pick the Right Model + Tool Stack (LLM, Flux, Whisper) and Leave Breathing Room 05:03 Install Homebrew + Ollama and Download Your Model 06:57 Install OpenClaw and Point It to Your Local Ollama Endpoint 09:20 Connect OpenClaw to Discord: Bot Token Setup + “Allow Bots” Gotcha 10:56 Troubleshooting: Logs, Unknown Model, API Key Confusion, Context Window Fix 14:42 Give Your Agent a Personality: Identity/Soul/User Files + Restart Gateway 15:56 Add the Bot to Your Discord and Verify It’s Alive 16:45 Wrap-Up: What You Built and Next Steps The script walks through installing and running a local LLM on a Mac Studio and connecting it to OpenClaw and a Discord bot. The creator explains why device specs matter (unified memory vs storage), warns against downloading models too large for machines like a 48GB Mac mini, and recommends leaving ~30% memory headroom to avoid system issues. Using Claude Opus as guidance, they outline a multi-agent setup (CEO/builder, CMO/content, and a scanner) and describe the goal of running a 24/7 local “brain” for marketing tasks like finding problems on Reddit and other platforms to feed other agents, while noting some capabilities (image generation, transcription, video) may still require tools like Flux and Whisper or cloud/API calls. The tutorial then installs Homebrew, Ollama, downloads a ~20GB model, starts the Ollama server, installs OpenClaw, and configures a custom provider pointing to localhost. It covers troubleshooting common errors (Ollama server not running, unknown model, API key expectations for local models, and context window too small) including adjusting context window settings and restarting the OpenClaw gateway while monitoring logs. Finally, it shows how to create and configure a Discord bot token, enable bot communication, add personality via identity/soul/user files for the agent “Gail,” restart sessions, and verify the bot is live in Discord and able to respond and interact within the multi-agent environment. Twitter (Active 24/7 + more content here): / ashen_one Tiktok: / ashen_sol1 Insta: / haaritth Donate to my charities: https://telagacharity.com/ + https://telagacharitynigeria.org/ My favorite apps that I use all the time (free): Replit (vibecoding) free $10 in credits: https://replit.com/refer/notashenone All the equipment I use (commission here): http://bit.ly/462vJHR