I have been using Rhino for Mac for a number of years and this issue only seemed to crop up in recent months. Could it be backup files generated by Rhino? I’m not using any other memory intensive software. There doesn’t appear to be any way to analyze what compromises the other. I have reported this on an Apple support thread, discussed it with an Apple support technician, tried to analyze my drive using Omni disk sweeper, etre check and other software, all to no avail. This takes about 20 hours and then leaves me with 1.7TB of free space which rapidly starts to fill up again as soon as I open a model and start working. Once the 2.12TB drive is full the only recovery option is to reinstall the entire drive (system and files) from a backup. While working in Rhino my hard drive capacity is eaten up by “other” at a rate of about 13 to 14GB a day for an average day of about 10 working hours. Rhino appears to be eating my hard drive space.
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