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Interesting enough: when I enable the service, overall consumption as distributed between the windowed process and a couple of non-windowed ones that are now launched, adds up to more or less the same. After disabling the service again, the windowed process (shown in the previous screenshot) increases CPU usage.
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Sorry for the late reply, but it is possible it always uses a little CPU because the Syncthing daemon is networked and probably polls some established connections or network announcements now and then. For the Syncthing macOS tray application it polls the daemon once in a while for status. So yes it can use some CPU when idle. For me this is not enough to do some deep profiling the macOS application or daemon. Syncthing is very CPU hungry when syncing/indexing because of all the crypto going on. Yes the constant CPU usage will drain your battery when on a macbook.
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