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Overview of the elements Set Up API Keys Obtain API keys for Pinecone and OpenAI. Store the keys securely. Consider using a credentials.py file (as mentioned in a previous response).   Install Required Libraries Install the necessary Python libraries, such as Pinecone's Python client (pinecone-client) and OpenAI's Python client (openai). pip install pinecone-client openai  Create a Language Model Chain Use OpenAI's language model (e.g., GPT-4) to understand and process...
Andrew Fletcher
The error message "RuntimeError: Directory 'static/' does not exist" typically...
Andrew Fletcher
It seems like you're using the CharacterTextSplitter class from the tiktoken...
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OpenAI request timeout? Retrying...
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While the default version on Ubuntu 20.04 for Python is 3.8, I've added Python...
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  Set up your server Begin by cleaning up your server environment.  Do this by updating Ubuntu’s package index: sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y  Check if Python3 is already installed python --versionResponse Unknown option: -e usage: python3 [option] ... [-c cmd | -m mod | file | -] [arg] ... Try `python -h' for more information.Or python3 --versionResponse Python 3.8.10  Update Python If you want to update to the latest version sudo apt-get install python3...
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Setting up the admin password.   Process: 1. Edit jetty.xml To begin you...
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In this article I'll walk through the steps I went through to install Solr on...
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Looking to install Solr on your server?  Not sure if it worth the...
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Having Drupal Solr Search APi running, I thought adding synonyms to the mix...
Andrew Fletcher
Core Data - customising our data model When you are using Core Data, and let's say that you have a requirement to have an attribute where the options available should be a defined list.  Such as "Not Started", "Pending", "In Development" and "Completed".  How do you create this as an option in Core Data?   Thinking out loud, the practical solution would be to use an enum.  But how do you use a enum in this instance?  As you might have noticed, unfortunately, it...