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Atlas
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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
Probably worth to take a look https://atlasos.net/
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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 AtlasOS” 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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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
- What are your thoughts on Atlas OS?
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My Home Lab setup
AtlasOS(It's a very trimmed down version of windows with almost 0 security)
- Ask HN: How do you “clean” Windows from all bloatware?
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Computer Speed Gains Erased by Modern Software
You could take a look at AtlasOS[0]. It's a patchset made to be applied on top of a fresh Windows 10 22H2 installation, and aims to perform many of the optimizations you've mentioned. I've been using it for about 8 months without any issues, but I still have a fresh Windows installation in a VM on hand in case of some emergency situation.
They're also currently in the process of making it easier to configure with more granularity, but the current version still allows you to toggle a lot of the important options post-installation.
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ELI5: Why do computers get so enragingly slow after just a few years?
And the website https://atlasos.net/
reshape
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Pgroll: zero-downtime, undoable, schema migrations for Postgres
Cool stuff! Do you have any thoughts about how this compares to https://github.com/fabianlindfors/reshape?
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Postgres schema changes are still a PITA
From what I know, there is only one project that tries something close to this: the relatively recent Reshape. It uses Postgres views to expose the two versions of the schema and triggers to upgrade/downgrade the new data. It doesn’t do the constraints part as described above, but shows that this approach is possible. Combined with the Xata pull request based workflow, I think the ideal system described above is possible!
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Conceptually how do you handle deploys of SQL related things (table definition, scripts, stored procs etc) in a CI/CD way?
My idea is not unique. Reshape is similar, but bigger in scope.
Shameless plug: I’ve been working on a tool called Reshape in this space: https://github.com/fabianlindfors/reshape. It fully automates zero-downtime schema migrations and avoids all the manual work that has been discussed in the comments here.
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Changing Tires at 100mph: A Guide to Zero Downtime Migrations
Anybody interested in this subject might also be interested in a tool for Postgres I’ve been working on, Reshape: https://github.com/fabianlindfors/reshape. It aims to fully automate away all the pain and manual steps zero-downtime migrations normally requires :)
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PostgreSQL at Scale: Database Schema Changes Without Downtime
This post is absolutely terrific and has been been my main reference for Reshape, an automated, zero-downtime schema migration tool: https://github.com/fabianlindfors/reshape
- When Postgres blocks: tips for dealing with locks
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Atlas – Terraform but for Database Migrations
I thought the established wisdom is to make schema migration compatible with both the old app and the new app, whenever it is possible? E.g. you can safely add a nullable column, and it shouldn't trip up the old app nor the new app, unless you are using some crappy ORM that does "SELECT *", or you are on an older MySQL version that may take hours/days/weeks to rewrite the whole table just to add a nullable column.
https://github.com/fabianlindfors/reshape, on HN front page a couple weeks ago, has some nice tricks to help with the incompatible cases.
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Why I Enjoy PostgreSQL – Infrastructure Engineer's Perspective
Great article! For anybody interested in this topic, I've been working on a schema migration tool which automates zero-downtime migrations using many of the techniques mentioned: https://github.com/fabianlindfors/reshape. It also uses some other incredible Postgres features, like updatable views and schemas.
It was discussed here on HN about a week back: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29825520
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Zero-downtime schema migrations in Postgres using Reshape
> We have migrated a few fields from varchar to integer. How would your solution deal with this
There is actually an example in the README on how to change a column from TEXT to INTEGER, the technique would be the same the other way around: https://github.com/fabianlindfors/reshape#alter-column
For the cases that require manual handling, that is a bit tricky. I'm not sure Reshape would be able to automate that in any meaningful way so the best thing might just be to fall back to a standard procedure of making the changes in two separate migrations, where the manual changes are done in between.
> Another one is adding foreign keys where the existing data does not conform to the foreign key constraint.
I have given this some thought before as I wanted to add a migration which can add new foreign keys. I think it can be done by writing some migrations first which update the existing data to conform to the constraint, for example adding missing values. This can be done with `alter_column` right now and there will be more comprehensive migrations for data changes in the future.
What are some alternatives?
Windows - Windows
Windows-10-Reforged-Gaming-Edition - Windows 10 Reforged Gaming Edition debloated to the max for optimal performance!Enjoy!
Windows10Debloater - Script to remove Windows 10 bloatware.
Sophia-Script-for-Windows - :zap: The most powerful PowerShell module on GitHub for fine-tuning Windows 10 & Windows 11
optimizer - The finest Windows Optimizer
windows10-latency-optimization - :rocket: Windows 10/11 Latency Optimization – гайд про оптимизацию Windows и уменьшение задержек (latency, input-lag, throttling и stuttering), а так же про повышение FPS.
privacy.sexy - Open-source tool to enforce privacy & security best-practices on Windows, macOS and Linux, because privacy is sexy
processhacker - A free, powerful, multi-purpose tool that helps you monitor system resources, debug software and detect malware. Brought to you by Winsider Seminars & Solutions, Inc. @ http://www.windows-internals.com [Moved to: https://github.com/winsiderss/systeminformer]
datahub - The Metadata Platform for your Data Stack
Crawen - OS which makes you feel better in a game.
NonSteamLaunchers-On-Steam-Deck - Installs the latest GE-Proton and Installs Non Steam Launchers under 1 Proton prefix folder and adds them to your steam library. Installs... Battle.net, Epic Games, Ubisoft, GOG, EA App, Amazon Games, itch.io , Legacy Games, The Humble Games Collection, IndieGala, Rockstar Games Launcher, Glyph, Minecraft & VK Play. SD Card Support and Games.
Open-Shell-Menu - Classic Shell Reborn.