I would like the Calendar app in High Sierra to not check my location for timing conflicts, make location (or any other) suggestions, confer with Siri, and otherwise look for ways for Apple to link my calendar to the cloud.
Can the Calendar app's functionality be limited to non-networked behavior only?
Is there some Calendar agent I can permanently disable to accomplish this?
CalendarAgent
is the most evil process I've ever met. It syncs continuosly (even when unneded; even when telling to sync manually). It hogs CPU at every network interaction (going to toilet and coming back in 5mins? CalendarAgent will try to re-syncronise).... – In my experience is monolitic, cannot be configured, cannot be controlled, cannot be limited (and if you try to limit its CPU, the Calendar UI will freeze at every single click), cannot be removed, and it's tightly bound with the system. .... is a serious piece of crap. – Kamafeather Jan 15 '20 at 17:36