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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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reshade
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Jagged edges on everything, regardless of AA settings
If you are interested in making it look even better, then installing ReShade and adding FSAA there also makes a huge improvement over the best settings in game.
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For Artwork Creators: How to make a proper fog of war?
Reshade is popularly used with a vast variety of presets to change the atmosphere, anything works which you find appealing. I like u/Gwnf5066 presets.
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Utah motion shoots! I've installed reshade yesterday and I'm in LOVE! Comment what map and car you'd like to see me do next! Have a good one fellas!
Reshade.me!
- Blurry textures after ~20-30 meters.
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Rebelfleet meets CIS Remnants in the atmossphere of Bespin. Some cinematic shots.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1770851727 + https://reshade.me/
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more realistic graphics part II
I spend some time today and klicked through various reshade filters (free download at https://reshade.me ). They can be turned on and off ingame via hotkey, live-changed during the game and have (almost) no performance hit. They also do not declare as a Warno Mod and hence are fully compatible with multiplayer, ranked games etc. As I am not a pro in shaders and such stuff, it was a process of trial and error.
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Starfield Optimization for Integrated NVIDIA GPUs (4gb - 8 gb Vram)
Download Reshade if you want to use CAS Sharpening (make sure to activate it by pressing 'Home' button once you're back in Starfield) since DLSS doesn't have one atm
- PSA(PC): Graphics looking blurry? Colors bland and washed out? Install ReShade.
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PC Optimization Guide
ReShade - https://reshade.me
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The Thing for windows with sickmod and HD texture pack.
reshade
tigerbeetle
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SQLite Helps You Do Acid
Indeed!
I was so glad to see you cite not only the Rebello paper but also Protocol-Aware Recovery for Consensus-Based Storage. When I read your first comment, I was about to reply to mention PAR, and then saw you had saved me the trouble!
UW-Madison are truly the vanguard where consensus hits the disk.
We implemented Protocol-Aware Recovery for TigerBeetle [1], and I did a talk recently at the Recurse Center diving into PAR, talking about the intersection of global consensus protocol and local storage engine. It's called Let's Remix Distributed Database Design! [2] and owes the big ideas to UW-Madison.
[1] https://github.com/coilhq/tigerbeetle
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNmZZLant9o
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20 years of payment processing problems
> It sounds like payments might be part of the larger concept of declarative programming (DP)
Yes, exactly! The idea with TigerBeetle's state machine [1] is to expose double-entry accounting as higher level financial primitives, so that developers can think in terms of declaring transfers from one account to another. The business logic behind the scenes is detailed, but the interfaces and data structures are simple.
[1] https://github.com/coilhq/tigerbeetle/blob/main/src/state_ma...
> Maybe TigerBeetle could be generalized to support any multi-step distributed process?
That's part of the plan, that the distributed database framework of TigerBeetle can be used as a ”distributed Iron Man suit” to support any kind of state machine.
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How Safe Is Zig?
It's a pleasure. Let me know if you have any more questions about TigerBeetle. Our design doc is also here: https://github.com/coilhq/tigerbeetle/blob/main/docs/DESIGN....
- TigerStyle – TigerBeetle's coding style guide
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Distributed Systems Shibboleths
Surprisingly, some of the most powerful distributed systems algorithms or tools are actually deterministic. They're powerful because they can "load the dice" and so make the distributed system more intuitive for humans to reason about, more resilient to real world network faults, and do all this with more performance.
For example, Barbara Liskov and James Cowling's deterministic view change [1], which isn't plagued by the latency issues of RAFT's randomized dueling leader problem. Viewstamped Replication Revisited's deterministic view change can react to a failed primary much quicker than RAFT (heartbeat timeouts don't require randomized "padding" as they do in RAFT), commence the leader election, and also ensure that the leader election succeeds without a split vote.
Determinism makes all that possible.
Deterministic testing [2][3] is also your best friend when it comes to testing distributed systems.
[1] I did a talk on VSR, including the benefits of the view change — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wii1LX_ltIs
[2] FoundationDB are pioneers of deterministic testing — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJb8A6h9jQQ
[3] TigerBeetle's deterministic simulation tests — https://github.com/coilhq/tigerbeetle#simulation-tests
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Lies we tell ourselves to keep using Golang
This is the chasm problem, where people don't use a technology because people aren't using that technology, thus the technology has difficulty gaining adoption. I did see that Zig does have it's own killer app and startup that's using Zig: TigerBeattle.
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Ask HN: Codebases with great, easy to read code?
Control flow statements should always be on their own lines, then it's easy to find all of them by visually scanning top-down, without needing to look all the way down each line.
[1]: https://github.com/coilhq/tigerbeetle/blob/main/src/vsr/repl...
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Database functions to wrap logic and SQL queries
> In hindsight, data logic should be in the database itself.
This is the reason we are creating TigerBeetle [1] at Coil, as an open source distributed financial accounting database, with the double entry logic and financial invariants enforced through financial primitives within the database itself.
This is all the more critical for financial data, because raw data consistency is not enough for financial transactions, you also need financial consistency, not to mention immutability.
The performance of doing it this way is also easier. For example, around a million financial transactions per second on commodity hardware, with p100 latency around 10-20ms.
[1] https://github.com/coilhq/tigerbeetle
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Building Payment systems for the World at Hackathons
You probably already know this — because we’ve mentioned it a few times — but Coil champions and supports open-source projects and is privacy-first, by default. Over the years, Developer Relations at Coil has championed and sponsored teams that write Open Web Documentations and projects that empower open-source developers to get paid. Coil has also incubated many open-source projects like Tigerbeetle and Rafiki.
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Durability and Redo Logging
[6] Partial logical sector reads/writes even when using O_DIRECT — https://github.com/coilhq/tigerbeetle/blob/main/src/storage....
What are some alternatives?
crt-royale-reshade - A port of crt-royale from libretro to ReShade
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
Reshade-Unlocked - A generic post-processing injector for games and video software.
raft - Golang implementation of the Raft consensus protocol
ffxiv-material-ui - Material UI mod for FFXIV
Co-dfns - High-performance, Reliable, and Parallel APL
d3d8to9 - A D3D8 pseudo-driver which converts API calls and bytecode shaders to equivalent D3D9 ones.
raft-grpc-example - Example code for how to get hashicorp/raft running with gRPC
FFXIVQuickLauncher - Custom launcher for FFXIV
viewstamped-replication-made-famous - A $20k consensus challenge based on TigerBeetle's implementation of the pioneering Viewstamped Replication protocol. [Moved to: https://github.com/tigerbeetledb/viewstamped-replication-made-famous]
dxvk-async
LevelDB - LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.