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0.7 | 7.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 9 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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seq
- Bioinformatics programming language
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A Python-based programming language for high-performance computational genomics
> Seq is a Python-compatible language, and the vast majority of Python programs should work without any modifications
https://github.com/seq-lang/seq
- Seq – A programming language for computational genomics and bioinformatics
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Hacker News top posts: Sep 15, 2021
Seq: A programming language for high-performance computational genomics\ (17 comments)
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Seq: A programming language for high-performance computational genomics
They support both, and will deprecate Python 2 style soon.
https://github.com/seq-lang/seq/issues/223
wyng-backup
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My SSD suddenly died. I only lost 10 minutes of data, thanks to ZFS
For people who don't want to use ZFS but are okay with LVM: wyng-backup (formerly sparsebak)
https://github.com/tasket/wyng-backup
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Hacker News top posts: Sep 15, 2021
Tasket/wyng-backup: Fast Time Machine-like backups for logical volumes\ (3 comments)
- Tasket/wyng-backup: Fast Time Machine-like backups for logical volumes
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Lacking confidence to switch to Qubes
Backups: This is a major problem for internet-isolated VMs. For internet-isolated VMs, I use this tool: https://github.com/tasket/wyng-backup. But it does only backup the Qube from the shutdown state. The Qube doesn't need to be shutdown, but it doesn't use the live volume. (You can actually run it on live volumes, but it's not supported for that.) In internet-connected VMs, I just use restic or borg. You're right that an offline backup solution is actually more complicated in this regard. The simple way of attaching a USB drive will only attach to one Qube at a time. Now there should be a way to attach the USB drive to only a backup qube, and do some sort of passthrough between the Qubes, but I don't know exactly how to do this.
- Qubes-Lite with KVM and Wayland
What are some alternatives?
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
virtnbdbackup - Backup utility for Libvirt / qemu / kvm supporting incremental and differential backups + instant recovery (agentless).
adam - ADAM is a genomics analysis platform with specialized file formats built using Apache Avro, Apache Spark, and Apache Parquet. Apache 2 licensed.
benji - Benji Backup: A block based deduplicating backup software for Ceph RBD images, iSCSI targets, image files and block devices
edlib - Lightweight, super fast C/C++ (& Python) library for sequence alignment using edit (Levenshtein) distance.
Qubes-scripts - Scripts that help with administration and usage of Qubes OS
Biopython - Official git repository for Biopython (originally converted from CVS)
qubes-issues - The Qubes OS Project issue tracker
bowtie2 - A fast and sensitive gapped read aligner
wayland-keylogger - Proof-of-concept Wayland keylogger
seq-genomics - Coursera Bioinformatics / Stepik Genome Sequencing with seq-lang
qore - Qore Programming Language