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How does everyone setup their local computers for dev work?

Does anyone find their machine die when you run everything local.

Ai code gen, docker, api servers etc? I have 2 instances of windsurf and swap between these to then run the mode api servers.

Currently computer is a a mac mini (m2) with 8 gig and a latest mac air. (Yup old)

.. the mac mini is sooo slow and needs an upgrade.

What macs has everyone found found to be good

I was looking at the latest mac mini
10-core CPU
10-Core GPU
24GB Unified Memory
512GB SSD Storage

IS the next mac mini , Worth the extra price?
12-Core CPU
16-Core GPU
24GB Unified Memory
512GB SSD

Or should I go mac studio, is it really worth the extra $$?

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on January 6, 2026
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    Totally feel this — running Docker + local servers + AI tooling on 8GB starts to choke fast.

    One pattern I’ve seen in dev environments is that memory headroom matters way more than CPU clocks for local workflows. Docker swarms, language servers, runtimes, and local databases all add up quickly, and once you hit swap your whole machine feels sluggish.

    On Macs specifically, the 24GB unified memory tends to make these workloads feel predictably fast across a mix of containers and services without hitting swap, whereas the base 8GB setups often hit bottlenecks early.

    If you find yourself constantly juggling services and restarting because of memory pressure, the Mini with 24GB usually gives the best bang-for-buck before considering something like a Studio, which is great but often overkill unless you’re also doing GPU-heavy work or large model training.

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    8GB is definitely the bottleneck here, especially with Docker and AI tools running simultaneously. Docker eats RAM for breakfast

    I think the leap to the 24GB Mac Mini will feel massive compared to what you have now. Unless you're doing heavy video rendering or 3D work, the Mac Studio might be overkill for web dev. I'd go with the 10-core/24GB Mini and save the extra cash

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    Mac Mini's good enough. I have a Mac Mini with M4 Pro chip (Though not for dev work but I can see it being useful for docker work + API servers).

    Atleast a base Mac Mini M4 is actually good enough for your work. I wouldn't go studio unless you have something REALLY heavy going on.

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    At that point I’d honestly look at a Mac Studio, even used, imo memory headroom matters way more than chasing the newest Mini. Those workloads stack fast and the Studio just feels less fragile under constant load.

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