> You could look at the output of “guix processes” and find out which
> session child process is consuming memory.

SessionPID: 19228
ClientPID: 19221
ClientCommand: 
/gnu/store/sc7z07gim1iq5zvfz1amdwf2irxrzifg-guile-2.2.6/bin/guile 
--no-auto-compile /home/dannym/.config/guix/current/bin/guix pull
ChildProcess: 19235: 
/gnu/store/1mkkv2caiqbdbbd256c4dirfi4kwsacv-guile-2.2.6/bin/guile \ 
/gnu/store/znzxqlk1zggcqdbsjq60346pdabnp83x-guix-1.0.1-10.41b4b71/bin/.guix-real
 substitute --query

Attached the entire process tree.

The process is still there but I've "stopped" (i.e. paused) it.

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