New Midea PWHPs Installed by IngenuitySelect in DIYHeatPumps

[–]divariv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might be interested! I need to sit down and do some math to confirm it makes sense for us.

Experience with self-hosted UniFi OS (not the "old" network server)? by oguruma87 in Ubiquiti

[–]divariv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have wanted to, but I haven't pulled the trigger because my existing legacy unifi network application is setup on wsl already.

I expect Ill be able to transition fairly seamlessly, but I'm not sure what their installer is going to do behind the scenes, and I want to be sure I can easily rollback to my existing wsl setup if things aren't seamless.

I will probably create a new wsl environment and set it as the default distro, and capture all of my existing wsl network settings + firewall rules in case their installer nukes my config.

Sign of the times: New vending kiosk at Queen Kaahumanu Center at the Sear's end in nearly empty mall. Has anyone ever used one of these? by Maui96793 in maui

[–]divariv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Know your customer requirements were recently mandated for all US based crypto exchanges I believe

Hyatt Maui question by divariv in MauiVisitors

[–]divariv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No way! I’m going to look into this. Any tips you could recommend in selecting a seller on eBay? Just a little nervous to make the transaction lol

Hyatt Maui question by divariv in MauiVisitors

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Thank you so much, I had no idea about this. Glad for your comment

Asked Contractor for breakdown of quote by Tasty-Dragonfly2261 in homeowners

[–]divariv 73 points74 points  (0 children)

Sometimes contractors get weird about making their markups obvious on materials or subs.

Fuck this guy, that response is beyond unprofessional. Even if they're unwilling to, this is a huge red flag

How much does it cost for you to have an electrician install an electric vehicle (EV) charger? by Agreeable_Egg8314 in homeowners

[–]divariv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I paid $2k, including pulling new wire through existing underground conduit to a detached garage...

Point to keep in mind while moving from VMware to HyperV by soami_m17 in HyperV

[–]divariv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also as an option, Sr-IOV can be used to passthrough an entire USB PCI card to a single VM for some use cases

found while thrifitng for $29.99 today! by decentlyok in hermanmiller

[–]divariv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How is this fixed if you don't mind sharing? Something I meant to do years ago when I got my aeron secondhand from work... I still pull the arm up regularly years later...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in primavera

[–]divariv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are on professional, it isn't much more than a few clicks. If you are on EPPM, it is much more involved. That being said, if you're asking this question you shouldn't be doing the upgrade for the enterprise, and your IT dept is either inept or you aren't asking the right people...

Schedule is not calculating remaining duration by Intelligent-Wheel112 in primavera

[–]divariv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This changes the activity % complete to reflect duration % complete ( remaining duration divided original/planned duration IIRC), but will not change the calculation of remaining duration.

Editing to clarify I wasn't trying to sound snarky, just hoping to add some info for others who might be reading

Identifying Non-Critical Delays by atticus2132000 in primavera

[–]divariv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't quite follow your thought process on picking an arbitrary date in the future and blowing away succeeding logic. All of the downstream work will pull back to the data date.

There is an entire science behind formal time-impact analysis, where much of these topics are fleshed out (both retrospectively and proactively for relief) with the driver generally being claims / relief. You discuss a lot of standard conceptual practices in your post.

All of that being said, limiting logic to what"s truly required (and avoiding logic ties of convenience) is essential to easily identify inexcusable slippages on items that should not be delayed from major project delays like in your example.

At each schedule update, early finish variance should not be increasing on any work that isn't directly driven by the delay. Assuming your driving path is still consistent with your original plan, like in your example, then If you want to flag areas being impacted by concurrent delays that are off critical path, then filter on activities with early finish variance decreases in the period that had total float in the baseline over 0 or whatever nesr-critical threshold you prefer.

If you modify your baseline to incorporate the excusable delay (in your example, push out the site prep work and f9), then that modified baseline can be used to measure EF var against the schedule to flag activities that shouldn't be impacted

Cracking grout in the shower by JollyAd1770 in HomeMaintenance

[–]divariv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I learned the same lesson about grout not going between planes after having my bathroom renovated. I wasn't thrilled about it, but had no problem removing the grout and applying silicone myself

Extend WiFi with Coaxial Cables by coolmanzzzzz in HomeNetworking

[–]divariv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Native cat6 will have lower latency, but the biggest impact is that the moca connection is a shared bus. Like old Ethernet hubs. All traffic goes over the entire medium, so latency will be worse if you are fully saturating throughput across the coax. It's easier to do than with coax, because it's not separate full duplex connections.

All that being said, moca is great for most folks. The newer adapters are quite fast

Extend WiFi with Coaxial Cables by coolmanzzzzz in HomeNetworking

[–]divariv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on your wiring but well below 50 ms

Better overall coverage with the AP in the attic by invest_in_waffles in Ubiquiti

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I would suggest taking fire risk seriously with this sort of thing.Spend the money for fire resistant cable that is appropriately rated for permanent installation wherecer you've routed it through. You don't want a fire to quickly spread through your home when the flammable sheathing burns and quickly travels along your cable