@khinsen Great to see #gitannex on the curriculum and our @datalad listed among "fancy projects" in the promotional video! Shameless plug: you might be interested to discover/participate-in/present at @distribits .
@khinsen Great to see #gitannex on the curriculum and our @datalad listed among "fancy projects" in the promotional video! Shameless plug: you might be interested to discover/participate-in/present at @distribits .
@gvwilson I try to keep all my works, when permissible, in public spaces - GitHub, public data archives etc. For anything which has sizeable data component (including containers) I use #gitannex with our @datalad , again, trying to deposit to public space. When no space publicly - "my" https://datasets.datalad.org and now https://hub.datalad.org. I do use Google for a lot unfortunately too, so periodically I take Takeout, and also place into a #gitannex repo, so I can take advantage if it's features
Eine zugrunde liegende #Datenverwaltungssoftware, mit der das #ABCD_J Projekt arbeitet, ist @datalad. Eine Übersicht darüber, was diese freie #Open_Source_Software so alles kann, finden Sie in diesem Papier: https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.03262
Die @datalad und #gitAnnex Gemeinschaften organisieren #distribits2025, das vom 23. bis 25. Oktober stattfinden wird. Alle, die sich für verteiltes Datenmanagement interessieren, sind eingeladen, @distribits zu folgen, um zu erfahren, wie sie teilnehmen können.
Any way to trigger a command in #NixOnDroid with the press of a button on the home screen?
For #termux there is the widget app but it doesn't appear to work with #nix-on-droid.
I really don't want to have to install and maintain #gitAnnex using some install script and some prebuilt global FHS binaries when I could simply get it from #nixpkgs.
The clock is ticking — only 3 weeks left to register and submit talk ideas for #distribits2025 (deadline 01 May): https://distribits.live/.
We want to hear from YOU about the technologies for #distributed #data_management in your life. We also hope you’ll join us for a collaborative #hackathon to further network with other people who get excited about #rdm and #opendata.
When? 23-25 October, 2025
Where? Düsseldorf, Germany (and online)
Cost? Nothing — it’s free!
I think a selfhosted mailbox like this is finally a viable way to archive my family's email. #Posteo only offers 1GB free and it gets more expensive then. And we have several mails there over that threshold. Same with the work email.
Tried isync/mbsync plus #gitAnnex for a while but man is mbsync weird. I need something that feels normal and easy, so e.g. my wife can search through old emails without doing terminal kungfu with git anmex and notmuch et al.
If you are not on it already, it would be a good time to pull precious information from US sites and data portals.
git init
git annex init
git annex addurl --file <goodname> <urltoresource>
git commit -m "goodmessage"
will preserve the content, checksum, time of download, downloader and origin location in a #gitAnnex repository.
This is a good starting point to put things back together later on.
@spandexbob Were we walking across London Wall some time after a meet-up?
I think your point from approx 10 years ago is still true - all that data is outside the repo and easily lost. I still occasionally ponder if things like issues could be better recorded in #GitAnnex or similar.
Using the pre-built standalone #gitAnnex version on
#NixOS:
https://gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/nixconfig/-/commit/78f719211cc9310a8bde1be7b7d8894341ab7b65
(to get the latest version, nixpkgs is typically quite behind)
I want a build system that:
- is as powerful and flexible as #SCons
- as readable and concise as #SnakeMake
- has a fricking progress bar+ETA
- is #datalad /
#gitannex agnostic (knows that files can be fetched from elsewhere
- remembers how long building things takes
- balances that to decide if rebuilding locally instead of fetching gigabytes via slow internet is favorable
- integrates well with #nix for reproducibility
In the latest DataLad blog post I try out two changes which were introduced in git-annex within the last year: git-remote-annex Git remote helper (this is the big one!) and a small change to enabling WebDAV special remotes. They work brilliantly, and combined they enable read-only data publishing on Nextcloud instances.
Are you still looking for inspiration for your contribution to #distribits2025? Or maybe you just can’t wait any longer to hear more about #opendata and #rdm tools like @datalad and #gitAnnex.
Check out the new and improved display of the #distribits2024 talks on our website: https://distribits.live/talks/, and when you’re done, don’t forget to register your attendance!
OK! I think I'm starting to get th hang of #gitAnnex . Got a few scary moments with losing (?) some files at the beginning but if I don't have the assistant running in the background to eagerly mess with my repo without me noticing it goes well. :)
The events of the past weeks have again upped the urgency of moving away from the US tech cloud. After forever Google and 18 years GitHub this is hard for me.
I am lucky that @distribits gave me the enthusiasm and the tools to make this happen for me and the #infrastructure of the #research group I am heading.
This is the first post in a series that documents our new #selfhosted setup, starting with the centerpiece forgejo-aneksajo -- #forgejo with #gitAnnex built in.
Every few years I'm thinking of how to manage arbitrary non-text files in a project, and I remember #GitAnnex exists
and then I try to learn how to actually use it to manage files in a project, and I wake up three hours later in a puddle understanding nothing
Does anyone know a tool that automatically (!) maintains a readily accessible list of #git /
#gitAnnex repos on the current machine? I have *so* many repos (I basically keep my life in git) that an overview tool would help.
I imagine hijacking my git executable with a wrapper to have it write a somewhat informed directory into ~/.cache/..., another tool that goes through the list and filters out the actual repos, plus a filesystem scanner service.
Hey #gitAnnex people, I decided to try again to use annex because it looks amazing. I decided to have a central repository on my server, so my home raspberry pi can connect there whenever I have internet at home and get data from the server, while I send things to the server whenever my laptop has internet access (internet at home is through my phone sharing connection...). I have my repository on my laptop setup ok, same on the server (gitolite, I followed the wiki and was able to get the web app to find it and register it as a transfer repository). I cloned the repository on my raspbery pi and was able to set up things the same way there. I set the repository on the raspberry pi to be a full backup from the web app. Now, how do I make my computer aware of the raspberry pi? My understanding is that my laptop won't send anything there unless it knows it should use it to send to the pi?
Hello fellow #distributed #data enthusiasts It’s time to register and submit your abstracts for #distribits2025! Find the link and learn more at https://distribits.live.
23-25 October, 2025
Düsseldorf, Germany (and online)
Nothing — it’s free!
Join us to talk all things @datalad #gitannex, #opendata, #rdm, and everything in between.