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How to earn money from YouTube

  Earning money from YouTube is possible through the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), which allows content creators to monetize their videos and generate revenue. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to make money from YouTube: 1. Create a YouTube channel: If you don't have one yet, go to YouTube.com and sign in with your Google account. Click on your profile picture in the top-right corner and select "Create a channel." Follow the instructions to set up your channel. 2. Meet the YouTube Partner Program requirements: To be eligible for monetization, your channel must meet the following criteria:    - Have at least 1,000 subscribers.    - Accumulate 4,000 watch hours in the past 12 months.    - Comply with YouTube's Community Guidelines and Terms of Service. 3. Enable monetization: Once you meet the requirements, go to YouTube Studio (formerly YouTube Creator Studio), click on "Monetization" in the left menu, and follow the instructions to enable monetizati...
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As of my last update in September 2021, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) were the three major cloud service providers, each offering a wide range of cloud computing services. While they share many similarities, they also have some key differences. Please note that advancements or changes in these platforms might have occurred since then, so it's always a good idea to verify the latest information on their respective official websites. Here are some of the main differences as of my last update:   1. Company Background: - AWS: Amazon Web Services is a subsidiary of Amazon.com and was the first major player in the cloud computing market, launching its services in 2006. - Azure: Microsoft Azure is a part of Microsoft's cloud computing division and entered the market in 2010, building upon Microsoft's long-established software and enterprise services. - Google Cloud: Google Cloud Platform is offered by Google and entered the market in 2...

PowerShell script to update computers' “Description” field

Hello All, There are some requirements to update Active Directory Computer's Description field with the computer details like Vender, Identification number/Serial number, Operation system installed to date, etc.. How to do this? Of course, we will use PowerShell to perform this task. Also, be aware that we can do this for Active Directory User's description field as well. $computers = Get-Content C:\PSScript\Description\coplist.txt $output = foreach ($computer in $computers) { $WMI=Get-WMIObject -ComputerName $Computer Win32_ComputerSystemProduct $vendor = $wmi.Vendor.name $name = $wmi.Name $identifyingNumber =$wmi.IdentifyingNumber #$InstallDate = ([WMI]'').ConvertToDateTime((Get-WmiObject -ComputerName $computer Win32_OperatingSystem).InstallDate) $vendor $name $identifyingNumber #$InstallDate #get current Description details $CurrentDescription = (Get-ADComputer $computer -Properties * | Select -Property Description).description $Current...

Install Solr 8.5 on Windows server 2016

This article will describe how to install Solr 8.5 on the Windows server. I selected Windows 2016 datacenter server to install Solr. System requirements; Apache Solr runs on Java 8 or greater. Download and install Java 8 or higher version. Once you install the Java go to Command prompt and verify with the Java version; Verify Java Version - Windows Installing Solr Download the Solr windows version. It is a zip file and extracts it to the location as you wish to keep the Solr application. Unzip Solr Go to the command prompt > Solr > Bin folder; The easiest way to open the command prompt with the bin folder; go to Solr Bin folder and right-click the blank area with the Shift key and click "open the command window here" . In the command windows type "S olr start" Start Solr in Windows Completed the Solr installation! Open the web browser and type  http://localhost:8983/ . The Solr default port is 9883. Solr 8.5 D...

Apache Solr Memory Adjusment

This article will describe how to change the default memory allocation of Apache Solr version 8.4. I believe that you can do the same changes in other Solr versions as well.   By default, the "bin/Solr" script sets the maximum Java heap size to 512M (-Xmx512m), which is fine for getting started with Solr. For production, you’ll want to increase the maximum heap size based on the memory requirements of your search application. When you need to change the memory settings for your Solr server, use the variable in the include file. How to do it; For the Windows; we need to change the SOLR_JAVA_MEM variable as; 1. open the "solr.cmd' file in the solr\bin folder from a text editor and find SOLR_JAVA_MEM variable in the file; 2. I change it as below and restarted the Solr Service SOLR_JAVA_MEM = "-Xms1024m -Xmx4400m" Then you can see the changed memory details from Solr Dashboard. 3. for the Linux distributions you need to do the chang...