hdrfs | xact | |
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1 | 2 | |
25 | 1 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 7 years ago | about 3 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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hdrfs
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
https://github.com/jl6/hdrfs
"HDRFS is a lossless filesystem application which stores a complete history of every byte ever written to it. It is backed by a strictly append-only log, but works as a fully read/write POSIX-compatible filesystem. Think of it as a cross between a filesystem and tar, with infinite versioning and tuned to maximise ease of backups.
It is intended to be used by individuals to archive personal files."
Very half-baked. It works, but it turns out there are quite a few applications with highly pessimal write() patterns that bloat the metadata database, making it less general-purpose than I had hoped.
xact
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
https://github.com/wtpayne/xact - Model Based Systems/Software Engineering tool with support for machine learning and synthetic data.
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Ask HN: Does Your Company Practice Model Based Systems Engineering? (MBSE)
MBSE is a vastly underappreciated technique, and one that deserves much more exposure in the mainstream tech community.
Sadly, I have found myself exceedingly disappointed at the tooling available to support MBSE, having mainly used Simulink, and also experimented with a few others like Rhapsody, Capella and EA.
Constant mouse usage with Simulink gave me really bad RSI, and merging models was a pain, due to the way that layout and structural information were mixed together in the xml-based .mdl file format.
So (naturally) I made a text-based alternative. It's a bit like TensorFlow in that you create a compute graph (computational model), and then run it.
The model itself can be generated dynamically in a script, using JQuery-like syntax to add or change nodes, or alternatively it can be stored and version controlled in one or more text files, using YAML, XML, JSON or TOML (or some mixture of those) to serialise the structure in an easy-to-diff-and-merge form.
https://github.com/wtpayne/xact
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