graalvm-ce-builds
lazydfu
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graalvm-ce-builds
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GraalVM Native Image — Faster, Smarter, Leaner
It looks like they released a new patch release 22.3.2 yesterday, but there is no newer JDK 20 release yet: https://github.com/graalvm/graalvm-ce-builds/releases
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how to install use graalvm on prism launcher?
Download GraalVM Community Edition 22.3.1 from the GitHub.
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GregTech: New Horizons stuttering issue, memory hits 4GB resets down to 3Gb and stutters me over and over. My PC can absolutely run the pack so idk why this is happening. Any help is appreciated
Honestly just download it here: https://github.com/graalvm/graalvm-ce-builds/releases/download/vm-21.2.0/graalvm-ce-java8-windows-amd64-21.2.0.zip
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Apple Unveils MacBook Pro Featuring M2 Pro and M2 Max
ARM builds have been available for a while now even for Java 11.
* GraalVM: https://github.com/graalvm/graalvm-ce-builds/releases/tag/vm...
* Temurin: https://adoptium.net/temurin/releases/?version=11
* Semeru: https://developer.ibm.com/languages/java/semeru-runtimes/dow...
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Help for a friend playing on my modded Minecraft server.
Azul JDK with Shenandoah is good. I would set the Xms low as explained here. I used GraalVM on my old laptop and found it similarly performant if you're interested.
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GraalVM for MacOS with Java 8
Yes, 21.1.0 was the last one.
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My game's on crack
FWIW - from my testing with with BetterFPS's own tester, using GraalVM gives much better sin/cos performance than any of BetterFSP's algorithms do on vanilla java/openjdk, with all algorithms (including vanilla one) performing almost exactly the same results.
- GraalVM Community Edition 22.0.0.2
- Best java version
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Launch HN: Enso (YC S21) – Visual programming and workflow tool for data science
4. The rest (approx 200Mb) are core Enso libraries and tooling.
We will be able to cut it down in the future as soon as we release Enso Marketplace which would allow you to install these things on-demand.
[1] https://github.com/graalvm/graalvm-ce-builds/releases/tag/vm...
lazydfu
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what is the problem?
From LazyDFU's github repo:
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How can I improve performance? Sometimes my frames drop to around 20 per second when entities are near, and it's unplayable. Linked F3 for graphics information and video settings for any suggestions. Thanks
1) LazyDFU: Compiled DFU rules afterwards. 2) EntityCulling: Doesn't render entities that you can't see 3) NoFade: This isn't exactly a performance mod, but fading sometimes makes my game crash, so I use this. 4) NotEnoughCrashes: Again, not a performance mod, but makes crashes much easier to handle. 5) SmoothBoot: Makes Minecraft not hog too many resources when starting up 6) SodiumExtra: Basically adds more options to Sodium. 7) Hydrogen: idk how to describe this (I no longer don't use this as 1.18 hasn't released yet, but I'll this in anyway). 8) C2ME: Improves chunk performance. 9) Enchanced Block Entities: Improves rendering of block entities. Note that this only really shows effect when you're in an area with tons block entities (eg. your storage basement)
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What's your performance mod combo?
LazyDFu v0.1.2
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lazydfu VS DashLoader - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 21 Dec 2021
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looking for better performance mods for a 2070 rtx (or just sodium costume settings)
I would suggest you to use Sodium or Iris - Overall Performance Improvement / Iris If You Wanna Use Shaders Too Lithium - Improve CPU Usage LazyDFU - Launch Game Faster Phosphor - Improve Light Engine Hydrogen - Reduce Memory Usage
- What are some good Performance mods for 1.17
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[Java] How to make Minecraft not hog all my CPU's resources while loading?
I'd recommend checking out some of the mods in the fabulously optimized modpack. Most notably I'd recommend LazyDFU, No Fade, and Smooth Boot as they're most applicable to the problem you're describing.
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How to drastically improve performances (Fabric / Forge)
(Experimental) Lazydfu ( astei/lazydfu )
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Micro-stutters every few seconds
You could try installing Hydrogen and LazyDFU t see if they do anything for this. Hydrogen will reduce Minecraft's Memory usage, which should help with the GC pauses slightly. LazyDFU will improve startup times and reduce the massive amount of garbage from DataFixerUpper during startup (Mojang's backwards compatibility system), which might also improve things during gameplay as well.
What are some alternatives?
lithium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve the general performance of Minecraft without breaking things
DashLoader - Launch at the speed of light.
Minecraft-Performance-Flags-Benchmarks - Sane, Benchmarked Java Flags and Tweaks for Minecraft
lithium-forge - A port of Lithium for Minecraft Forge.
Starlight - Rewrites the light engine to fix lighting performance and lighting errors [Moved to: https://github.com/PaperMC/Starlight]
VanillaFix - Minecraft mod that fixes Vanilla bugs, improves performance, and makes Minecraft run forever
sodium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve frame rates and reduce micro-stutter
hydrogen-fabric - Things of which are too dangerous to put in Lithium.
krypton - A Fabric mod that optimizes the Minecraft networking stack and entity tracker.
tensorflow-wheels - Tensorflow Wheels