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Are you using https://emacsformacosx.com/ or some other installation?
Its probably all those 😺 's
GNU Emacs 26.2 (build 1, x86_64-apple-darwin18.2.0, Carbon Version 158 AppKit 1671.2)
of 2019-04-14
Sounds like a run-away process to me.... When Emacs is using more memory than Chrome, you know there is something very wrong
Yeah, that’s strange indeed. My Emacs with over 300 packages installed, never gets over 500M.
(directory-files-recursively user-emacs-directory "\\.elc$" t)
(byte-recompile-directory package-user-dir 0 t)
Even with the full Spacemacs, 27 layouts and a long list of buffers and modes that have been open for a month, Emacs on Ubuntu is a very reasonable 393Mb