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Monitoring Directory Size and Growth Rate in Real-Time Using Bash Commands Monitoring the size of a directory and its growth rate can be crucial for managing disk space, tracking data processing jobs,Read More…
Monitoring Directory Size and Growth Rate in Real-Time Using Bash Commands Monitoring the size of a directory and its growth rate can be crucial for managing disk space, tracking data processing jobs,Read More…
MacOS as My Daily Driver & Apps I Rely On There is a thread on Reddit about MacOS being a daily driver and how it compares to Linux. I wanted to commentRead More…
Setting Up Grafana and Prometheus on MacBook Pro (Intel Version) via Docker and Kubernetes This guide will walk you through setting up Grafana and Prometheus on a MacBook Pro (Intel version) usingRead More…
iftop unit This article aims to clarify the units used in iftop, a popular network monitoring tool. A common point of confusion is whether iftop uses base 1000 or base 1024 forRead More…
I was curious about all of the birth years that US has been in and which birth years have no had to go to war. Turns out pretty much everyone except thisRead More…
Introduction Extracting specific content from a file can often become a complicated task, especially when the desired data starts at an irregular byte offset. While the dd command is a versatile toolRead More…
If you have a huge $PATH, run this to split every item into new line echo $PATH | tr : \\n Sort the output so similar items are together and count themRead More…
If you have a server that hosts your ISO images. Let us assume it’s a Centos 8 server and your ISOs are sitting in a directory /root/webroot/ISO and some tools in /root/webroot/tools.Read More…
Its important to know if your pip and python are using the same paths. Otherwise you might install a package with pip and it will not be accessible via python. Here isRead More…
NOTE: This article presents 3 node.js and python scripts. Scroll to the section “Full Path Json with Python (Better – version 2)” at the bottom for the best one. See GIST withRead More…