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Atlas
- Ask HN: How will I make Windows 10 collect less telemetry?
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Hackintosh Is Almost Dead
> I usually have to spend an hour just removing stuff, disabling things and multiple reboots just to trim things down.
All of that is automated now. https://atlasos.net
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There has never been a better time to game on Linux
How is this not clear?
"A modification of Windows, designed for gamers."
"Performance: By Removing unnecessary components, disabling power-saving features, and optimizing services."
"Privacy: By eliminating Microsoft's notorious tracking, pre-installed apps, and bloatware, you can feel confident when using Atlas."
Github link https://github.com/atlas-os/atlas
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Very Low CPU and GPU Usage
As a last hope you could backup your windows install and try installing Atlas OS on top, haven't tried it yet on Win11 but it should clear some process and ram for the game to run : https://atlasos.net/ MAKE SURE YOU BACKUP YOUR WINDOWS DISK FIRST. I'd recommand a software that you can launch on a USB stick instead of a program ran from Windows. I used https://www.easeus.com/backup-software/ but many others offer backups and PE USb bootable ISOs
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Vanilla Windows 11 + AtlasOS + Legion Space = BEAST!!!
Ok the whole story. My LLG started BSOD after doing a system restore because of a borked Handheld Companion install. So instead of using the recovery image I thought "now would be the perfect time to try out a vanilla Win 11 install and use AtlasOSβ to see the difference it makes when it comes to gaming. So I download the drivers and Legion Space from Lenovo, Win 11 ISO, and AtlasOS files and I do think that it gave this beast some claws. It seems twice as fast as before without useless processes running in the background to bog things down. All the useless bloatware is gone and my LLG is running like a well oiled machine. I will run test later to compare but I think I have a winner here.
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Why does my HDD use 100%
You can't, Windows >7 is a pain to have on a hard drive and will use 100% of it all the time. If you don't want to get an SSD, your best option is atlasos.net which isn't as good than getting an ssd but better than stock Windows.
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Switching over to linux and wanting to keep fortnite
AtlasOS turns Windows into a pure gaming OS. It removes all bloatware and system hog.
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GPD Win 2 Poor Man's Cooling Mods in 2023
One modification that had a suprising effect was installing AtlasOS on top of Windows 11 using the AME wizard and Atlas playbook. https://atlasos.net/ - this produced an immediate and noticeable responsiveness improvement across the board. Before AtlasOS the mouse was still too slow even at the fastest setting in Windows. After AtlasOS everything was so much more responsive I had to slow down the mouse slightly because it was now moving so quickly and smoothly. I'm still a little dumbfounded by how good AtlasOS actually seems to be. But it's yet to be seen if whatever was gutted from Windows will cause issues down the line.
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No Bing, no Edge, no upselling: De-crufted Windows 11 coming to Europe soon
Apparently this one is optimized specifically for "AAA game" players and is frequently updated. I'm installing it now https://atlasos.net
- Atlas OS
bolt
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Announcing jammdb: a simple single-file key/value store
This crate started out as just a way for me to learn how boltdb works, while learning Rust at the same time. But somehow people started finding and using it and seem to like the simple API, so I figured I might as well share it in case someone else finds it useful too. If you want to know more about my motivations and the history of this crate, you can read the release notes on version 0.8.0!
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Polygon: Json Database System designed to run on small servers (as low as 16MB) and still be fast and flexible.
Some example of embeddable database could be genji, badger and boltdb
- Resource for making database from scratch
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Ask HN: Books on designing disk-optimized data structures?
Designing Data Intensive applications- specifically chapter 3 and 4 which deal with strategies and algorithms for storing and encoding data to be stored on disk and their pros and cons.
Once you read that, I'll suggest reading the source of a simple embedded key-value database, I wouldn't bother with RDBMs as they are complex beasts and contain way more than you need. BoltDB is a good project to read the source of https://github.com/boltdb/bolt, the whole thing is <10k lines of code and is a full blown production grade system with ACID semantics so packs a lot in those 10k and isn't just merely a toy.
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GitHub examples of Go that's written really well?
Bolt db and Bolt db's author post to go with it.
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Open Source Databases in Go
https://github.com/boltdb/bolt is a ACID B+ tree key-value store
- A Database for 2022
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Single Dependency Stacks
For a single server, SQLite, or boltdb[0]
I've never had to scale horizontally. I develop in Go and you can get very far along with just vertical scaling (aka beefier hardware).
Therefore I can't give concrete examples of a distributed db-as-a-library.
But all that you need is to extend the functions that fetch data to not just fetch from disk but from "peers" as well. For this to work you need servers (instances) to know about each other, and as you add more they also get added to their peers - sort of like a bittorrent network. I don't think it's difficult to do.
SQLite might not be suited for being distributed (although RQlite[1] claims to have done it).
Making a distributed data storage based on boltdb[0] is probably more feasible.
Whatever the case, there's no reason why a data storage engine can't be a library, even if it's distributed.
- How can I batch events in second intervals?
- Give examples of really cool software made by a single developer?
What are some alternatives?
Windows - Windows
buntdb - BuntDB is an embeddable, in-memory key/value database for Go with custom indexing and geospatial support
Windows-10-Reforged-Gaming-Edition - Windows 10 Reforged Gaming Edition debloated to the max for optimal performance!Enjoy!
badger - Fast key-value DB in Go.
Windows10Debloater - Script to remove Windows 10 bloatware.
bbolt - An embedded key/value database for Go.
Sophia-Script-for-Windows - :zap: The most powerful PowerShell module on GitHub for fine-tuning Windows 10 & Windows 11
goleveldb - LevelDB key/value database in Go.
optimizer - The finest Windows Optimizer
InfluxDB - Scalable datastore for metrics, events, and real-time analytics
windows10-latency-optimization - :rocket: Windows 10/11 Latency Optimization β Π³Π°ΠΉΠ΄ ΠΏΡΠΎ ΠΎΠΏΡΠΈΠΌΠΈΠ·Π°ΡΠΈΡ Windows ΠΈ ΡΠΌΠ΅Π½ΡΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ Π·Π°Π΄Π΅ΡΠΆΠ΅ΠΊ (latency, input-lag, throttling ΠΈ stuttering), Π° ΡΠ°ΠΊ ΠΆΠ΅ ΠΏΡΠΎ ΠΏΠΎΠ²ΡΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ FPS.
go-memdb - Golang in-memory database built on immutable radix trees