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      <title>Running a Local LLM Coding Server on MacBook Pro M5 Pro 48 GB</title>
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      <description>I recently set up a local coding AI on my MacBook Pro M5 Pro with 48 GB of unified memory — no cloud, no external API, nothing leaving the machine unless I explicitly route it there. Here is an honest account of what I tried, what crashed, and what finally worked.
The goal I wanted to run a capable coding model locally — no cloud, no API costs, no code leaving my network.</description>
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