Interesting. So it looks like the service is still called the same thing. I'm wondering if you go back to the old way I listed (using a cron job to kill the service every 20 minutes) would work. Kind of a jackhammer, but should still work. Maybe need to have it run more often :/
Sounds like I get to play around with it once I upgrade :)
Yeah it is a) still running and b) still using CPU (20-25%)
I have now simply removed the following files but I am 100% sure the next update will bring them back:
Interesting. So it looks like the service is still called the same thing. I'm wondering if you go back to the old way I listed (using a cron job to kill the service every 20 minutes) would work. Kind of a jackhammer, but should still work. Maybe need to have it run more often :/
Sounds like I get to play around with it once I upgrade :)
Hmmm - I assume it's still called the same yes, but again, somehow the command won't kill nor stop it.
This is what I have been using since before Mojave and now has stopped working as cron:
/1 * * * * launchctl disable gui/501/com.apple.photoanalysisd && launchctl kill -TERM gui/501/com.apple.photoanalysisd
My current solution is even worse -> deleting the system plist and unix exe:)