Or how to get rid of Sierra's Siri?
Sorry, I've no need for slurping Siri in an office and, obviously, have turned it off. I resent that the damn Siri process is still running taking some of my CPU cycles.
Anyone any ideas of how to kill the Siri toy? Better still can Siri be deleted like we can get rid of GarageBand and other storage hogs?
[doublepost=1475589305][/doublepost]Oh, and also whenever I use my headphone's button whilst listening to iTunes, for example to stop and start the music, there's an annoying nagging popup asking "Do you want to enable Siri".
Sorry, I've no need for slurping Siri in an office and, obviously, have turned it off. I resent that the damn Siri process is still running taking some of my CPU cycles.
Anyone any ideas of how to kill the Siri toy? Better still can Siri be deleted like we can get rid of GarageBand and other storage hogs?
[doublepost=1475589305][/doublepost]Oh, and also whenever I use my headphone's button whilst listening to iTunes, for example to stop and start the music, there's an annoying nagging popup asking "Do you want to enable Siri".