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- Ive been reporting on the topic of excessive SSD usage on the M1 Macs specifically since November. If you havent watched my other videos let me quickly bring you up to speed. Many users have reported that their Macs have written a ton of data to their internal SSDs in a very short amount of time. The concern is that each SSD has a finite lifespan that is they may start to degrade or even fail after a certain amount of data is written. This is generally referred to as the drives TBW, historically though the amount of data that needs to be written to get anywhere near this level is huge. So its never really been an issue. Recently however, Macs have been utilizing something called swap memory seemingly much more than usual which I explained further in my previous video. After doing some research into this topic and spending a lot of time testing on my own Macs I think Ive narrowed down the cause of this issue and Ive developed a method to avoid most of it or even fix it altogethe