I booted the M1 Air 8GB 24 hours ago, used Safari with 100 tabs, screenshot just before going to sleep, leaving the laptop to sleep as well
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Screenshot 8 hours later, when I woke the laptop from sleep
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I don't think that there is any good reason for me to leave the laptop in sleep mode ever again and definitely I need to figure what is going on ... 4TB in 24 hours, half of that when the laptop was in sleep mode seems a lot and probably confirms that something is not right...
Safari & Mail is 99% of my usage.
Welcome to the club, i’m afraid to say the issue is safari like it has been for many other people on different threads. Try the following:
1) Until Apple fixes safari, try to use a browser such as Edge or Firefox. On either of these,
install the extension 'Auto Tab Discard' and set it up so that only the number of tabs you require at once is kept in memory - the rest stay open but get unloaded so that you do not see such excessive writing as you can see here.
If using firefox, open a new tab and go to about:config, accept the warning message, and type 'cache' in the search that comes up.
Then proceed to disable (false) browser.cache.disk.enable, browser.cache.memory.enable, browser.cache.offline.enable.
If using Edge, go to ~/Library/Caches/Microsoft Edge/Default/ , click on the Cache folder and Get Info, and set the Sharing & Permissions of it to Read Only, and tick the Locked checkbox.
2) Go into terminal, and type ' pmset -g ' to get your current pmset values. These manage things such as activity during sleep which is believed to be bugged in Big Sur. Try doing the following: ' sudo pmset -a ttyskeepawake 0 ' ,then type in your password, and ' sudo pmset -a tcpkeepalive 0 '. Note that Find my Mac remote locking will not work during sleep with these disabled, however this is a viable thing to try until Apple fixes Big Sur and, in any case, these settings are easily reversible in that same way and do not have any risk of causing any harm. Everything else will function as normal.
I know it's annoying to switch browser but this may be what you have to do temporarily until Apple actually fixes safari. Some other good extensions to try on either browser to help you switch are ' Bitwarden ' - password manager, ' uBlock Origin ' ad-blocker, and ' Dark Reader ' - sets all websites to dark mode, can be set to match the system dark mode/ turn on/off at specified times.
Try these steps and report back. Good luck!