telemetry-python
Estranged.Lfs
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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telemetry-python
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Data Version Control
VS Code, etc
> I think the challenge I have is that since you’re getting IP address that will be an opportunity to abuse.
Yes! And we are migrating to the new package / infrastructure because of this - https://github.com/iterative/telemetry-python (DVC's sister tool MLEM is already on it and it's not sending (saving) IP addresses, nor using GA or any other third-party tools, data is saved into BigQuery and eventually we'll make publicly accessible - https://mlem.ai/doc/user-guide/analytics to be fully GDPR compatible). It's a legacy system that DVC had in place. There was no intention to use those IP addresses in some way.
> I think perhaps the only other way would be to support an automated distro that doesn’t include it so users are at least able to easily choose a version.
Thanks. To some extent brew-like policy (not sending anything significant before there is a chance to disable it and there is clear explicit message) should be mitigating this, but I'll check if it works this way now and if it can be improved.
Estranged.Lfs
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Data Version Control
Did some more research to see if anything had changed in this space. I found two interesting projects (haven't used them myself yet though):
One in C# (with support for auth)
https://github.com/alanedwardes/Estranged.Lfs
One in Rust (but no Auth, have to run reverse proxy)
https://github.com/jasonwhite/rudolfs
Both seem interesting. Anyone use these?
What are some alternatives?
Mimic - We use the actual live data from the International Space Station to control a 3D-printed model that moves the solar arrays and radiators to track the real ISS in real time. We also host two pages that display ALL of the public ISS telemetry below::
rudolfs - A high-performance, caching Git LFS server with an AWS S3 and local storage back-end.
dud - A lightweight CLI tool for versioning data alongside source code and building data pipelines.
Cura - 3D printer / slicing GUI built on top of the Uranium framework