
Lee Vaughan
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2 months ago |
towardsdatascience.com | Lee Vaughan |Roger Noble |Dhruv Matani
If you’re an Anaconda user, you know that conda environments help you manage package dependencies, avoid compatibility conflicts, and share your projects with others. Unfortunately, they can also take over your computer’s hard drive. I write lots of computer tutorials and to keep them organized, each has a dedicated folder structure complete with a Conda Environment. This worked great at first, but soon my computer’s performance degraded, and I noticed that my SSD was filling up.
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