Apple Silicon Macs can now connect to IDLE Protocol.
Three days ago, Apple's VP of silicon confirmed what we've been seeing: "incredible demand" for Mac minis and Mac Studios as always-on AI machines - systems people run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Those machines can now earn.
A Mac mini runs 8B-34B models silently at 25-55W. An M5 Max MacBook Pro holds a full 70B model in unified memory - something no consumer NVIDIA card can do. A Mac Studio M3 Ultra runs frontier 671B models entirely in memory. All of it routes through MLX, Apple's inference framework is 30-60% faster than llama.cpp on the same hardware.
Connect your Mac to IDLE. Inference jobs route to it based on memory tier. USDC settles on Solana per completed job. The machine that sits on your desk all day finally works for you.
The fastest-growing AI hardware category just joined the network.
"Looksmaxxing" seems to be everywhere. From gaming forums to mainstream headlines, "maxxing" is now shorthand for extreme self-optimization. How did a single suffix reshape the way we talk about beauty, productivity, and even identity? https://t.co/WBR7a1TJvE
People are market selling every $Goblin pump without thinking about how important its origin actually is. Goblin is the first meme that the biggest AI model, used by over 230 million people every day, came up with on its own. It wasn't intentionally prompted like $Fartcoin or $GOAT. It emerged ON IT'S OWN.
And today, during the OpenAI live stream, you could even spot "goblinmode" on a T-shirt.
It's part of the AI history.
One day you'll wake up, see a single massive green candle sending it back above 30M, and ask yourself:
"What the fuck just happened... and how did I miss it?"