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Andrew Fletcher
When managing large directories filled with media like documents and images.  My current project directory totalling 32GB, therefore it's necessary to compress these files for easier handling and storage. However, not all files and subdirectories are needed in every archive. For instance, you might want to exclude temporary or non-essential folders from the compression. Is there a way to perform this selectively, using the zip command while specifying directories to exclude? When working on...
Andrew Fletcher
In the realm of system administration and monitoring, understanding memory usage...
Andrew Fletcher
The red flag was when I saw the server disk space is showing a site is taking up...
Andrew Fletcher
  Continuing on from the Drupal 9 to Drupal 10 upgrade outline written...
Andrew Fletcher
To resolve the CVE-2022-48624 vulnerability on Ubuntu using Nginx, it's crucial...
Andrew Fletcher
To determine the size of a directory using the terminal, you can use the du (disk usage) command. The syntax for this command can vary slightly depending on the operating system you are using, but a common way to use it is as follows:   For Linux and macOS du -sh /path/to/directory du Disk usage -s Summarise the total size of the directory and do not include the size of each individual file within the directory -h Human-readable format, making the size easier to understand (e.g.,...
Andrew Fletcher
In many terminal text editors, you use find command as reference in Terminal...
Andrew Fletcher
You can use the pip list --outdated command to view a list of installed Python...
Andrew Fletcher
To begin, note that Lando is often used for web development and it may not be...
Andrew Fletcher
Overview of the elements Set Up API Keys Obtain API keys for Pinecone and...
Andrew Fletcher
The error message "RuntimeError: Directory 'static/' does not exist" typically indicates that your Python code is trying to access a directory named "static," but this directory doesn't exist in the current working directory or the specified path. To resolve this issue, you can follow these steps:   Check the Directory First, verify whether the "static" directory exists in the location specified in your code or the current working directory of your Python script. If it doesn't exist, you...
Andrew Fletcher
It seems like you're using the CharacterTextSplitter class from the tiktoken...
Andrew Fletcher
To use OpenAI to summarise text from a PDF using Python 3.11.6, you'll first...
Andrew Fletcher
The "keystore password was incorrect" error in keytool indicates that the...
Andrew Fletcher
In Vim, following is an outline of the vi(m) functions you can utilise whilst in...