When the poster says bird and cloudd are "using 96% of my computer", they mean CPU, not memory. These are processes associated with iCloud Drive that take over the CPU for very long amounts of time (even with no iCloud Drive activity), thus drastically reducing battery life as well as reducing interface responsiveness. The effect is much more noticeable on laptops than desktops (which mostly have higher-clocked quad-core chips, less thermal constraints, and where battery life is not a concern).
1. I did mention both Memory and CPU. But, you are correct in that the blogger was reporting a CPU problem; so, I stand corrected insofar as I simply mentioned CPU and stressed memory.
2. I have both MBP and iMac and have not had that problem with either although I have had other types of unrelated problems. Perhaps I am lucky; but, perhaps, I like the majority of users, have no complaints in this regard.
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