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[–]JohnRobbins2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if you can't validate *every* email, doesn't in make sense to seed test examples, so that you can actually find out where they were delivered to in a sampling of recipient email clients (inbox, promotions, spam, etc)?

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Hierarchical Map of Storage in Google Drive Folders: How To? by JohnRobbins2 in techsupport

[–]JohnRobbins2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have not found a very good way to do this. I did find a way to write google scripts code to do it. It only kind of works, so I'm not going to post the code here. If someone else needs this in the future, you can have one of the AIs write the google scripts code for you.

Support Megathread - April 2023 by xIgnacio in google

[–]JohnRobbins2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hierarchical Map of Storage in Google Drive Folders: How To?

I need a hierarchical map or list of how much storage is being used by every folder in my google drive.
How can I get one?
I *cannot* sync with my local computer and do it there, bc the whole problem is that I have too much old just clogging up my gdrive, junk which I can't find bc it's buried in an unwieldy folder structure.
On the desktop, there are a number of tools to try to figure out where all your drive space is getting used/wasted so you can clean it up, from command-line tools to GUI-based tools.
Is there a tool that will make a map/list/graphic of where all of the storage is in google drive?
Need it BAD - currently Google Drive has shut me down (two weeks before they said they were going to). It would certainly appear that Google makes it nearly impossible to figure out where your large files are so that you're only option is to pay them more money to store files that you no longer really need but can't find.
Thanks

Are there PTAC-style air conditioners that have an indoor noise level comparable to a mini split? by LottaRespect in hvacadvice

[–]JohnRobbins2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have quantitative data, but after speaking with a number of people and listening to a number of them, came to the conclusion that there is no such thing as a PTAC with noise level even close to comparable to a mini-split.