If you've been using your Mac for a long time, there are probably a lot of programs on it that you don't need anymore. Uninstall them - it's easy to reinstall them if you need to. I found some handy tips on the Internet, and it said to select the programs that have been sitting around for a long time and uninstall them. By default, macOS just moves apps to the trash, but they can leave behind settings files and other junk. It doesn't take up much space, but you can get rid of it, too, if you use App Cleaner to remove it.
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If you've been using your Mac for a long time, there are probably a lot of programs on it that you don't need anymore. Uninstall them - it's easy to reinstall them if you need to. I found some handy tips on the Internet, and it said to select the programs that have been sitting around for a long time and uninstall them. By default, macOS just moves apps to the trash, but they can leave behind settings files and other junk. It doesn't take up much space, but you can get rid of it, too, if you use App Cleaner to remove it.