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NVIDIA L4 GPUs. 5-second cold starts. Scale to zero when idle.
Deploy your model, get an endpoint, pay only for compute time. No GPU provisioning or infrastructure management required.
AnyBackup is designed to keep two pools of volumes in sync with one another. The primary use case is backing up one large network array to several smaller volumes. These syncs are intended to be periodic and user initiated.
Disclaimer: AnyBackup is not an enterprise solution and I make no guarantees and offer no warranties. I have been using it to keep up to date backups of ~11tb of data for the duration of the project and I've suffered no data loss as a result. This, however, does not...
Cyclone is an easy to use, one- or two-way synchronization tool. It use a clean command-line interface. It aims to be compact (less than 10 Ko) and cross-platform (as it is coded in standard python).
Backup and restore of files to web mail systems, ftp, sftp. Uses free storage of gmail/hotmail etc. Archives files, splits large files, encrypts and uploads. Requires python (tested with python 2.5)
Console program that allows you to backup your personal twitter account. Should run regulary as a cron job. Uses the Twitter API, therefore should run for compatible services like Identi.ca also. Later, some reporting functionality will be added.
ImapArchiver is a tool which can be used to save the all imap account into a local directory/archive. The ideal objective is to used it with cron to automatically make a back up of your imap account
Create email archives getting IMAP mailfolders or POP3 mailboxes. Search emails by sender/receiver/subject/body among already existing backup files (i.e. on dvd) in plain or compressed format. Tested on Linux-x86, Linux-PPC and Windows-XP platforms.
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A new replacement module for python zipfile module, overcoming its current limitations. Some of them include support for: bzip2 (de)compression, removal of files in archive, file-like object API to ZIP archive members, traditional PKWARE encryption, etc.
Arrowbase is a collection of tools for backup persoses. Together they combine a backup system that can
be used on more then one Operating system. This makes the project not only widely spread but portable as
wel.
CAIRN is a modular copy and restore program for the imaging of a computer. It copies every file on a computer and figures out how to recreate it from scratch. It is primarily network oriented but is also flexible enough to boot from any possible method.
XFileFinder is a Python written file search application. It was made to simplify
the search for files. It's made to implent the features that Windows Search doesnt
have.
JabSync is a program intended to synchronize the rosters of two (or more) distinct Jabber accounts.
It is written in Python and uses the jabberpy library.
File transfer using shared Folders in a local network with automatic synchronization. Also P2P-Folders will be implemented in the 2nd stage.
Take advantage of Mesh-Network technologies for LAN operation.
A human-readable ISC-Licensed implementation of the LZO1X algorithm.
LZO is a compression library which is widely used around the world. The main problem with LZO is that it is absolutely not human readable.
People have done crazy stuff to get LZO to run in their language. Usually it implies inline assembly or trying to execute data which actually contains machine code. This is sick. Whoever is responsible for this sorry situation ought to be ashamed.
So I'm going to deobfuscate LZO and provide a ISC implementation of this algorithm in Python and C. In...