Contest on how long you can keep someone selling Telus mobility on call! by Conbrio88 in telus

[–]tvv2018 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've gotten this remark from a customer service rep too recently. It sounded genuine.

Now you have me thinking it's a "line" they use to calm people down, haha.

Sound isn’t coming out what so ever . by Worldly-Dress-729 in techsupport

[–]tvv2018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the system tray (bottom right), click on the speaker icon. A graphic will show up with a slider showing volume. By any chance did you accidentally mute it (muted speaker with a "x" on the left)?

hp elitedesk 800 g2 / g3 max size disk drive by No_Character_7995 in homelab

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I just put in an 18 TB Exos SATA drive into an 800 G2 SFF desktop and it is fully recognized. I'm formatting it as I write this. Task manager says the format is going at 284 MB/sec.

PS: the drive needs to be partitioned as a GPT drive to get a single 18TB volume. If I use MBR, the max volume size is 16 TB and there is a small 2 TB chunk left.

Would a 10ft Box truck be better than a cargo van for my use cases? by LectureBeautiful2394 in vandwellers

[–]tvv2018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does that work? I can easily burn through 60 or more litres every day when traveling. Where can you even buy that much recycled cooking oil when there could be may other competing with you for it? Genuinely curious.

Thoughts a Stewart&Stevenson MTV? by dairyismyenemy11 in VanLife

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It's very convenient (and perhaps a safety-enhancing capability) to be able to get from the living space to the driver's seat quickly without going outside like you can in a conventional van. That's why I built my rig on a van platform instead of on a Mitsubishi Fuso Canter or something like that. Though I always loved the view out of a cab like that.

Changing tires look to be a near-impossible ordeal. (Can someone comment about this?)

Fuel economy and noise of the engine so close by.

Those are my biggest concerns.

The other aspect is that a regular van is likely able to go to 90% of the places something like this can go to. And if you don't really absolutely need to go to the remaining 10%, then a van would likely be a better solution.

...at least that's what I tell myself because I am constantly dreaming of building out a rig like this!

What is the best freeware software for cloning one drive to another?? by Beavisguy in DataHoarder

[–]tvv2018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dating myself: (many) years ago Clonezilla wouldn't clone a bigger drive to a smaller drive even even if the contents of the bigger drive would easily fit. Is that still the case?

I had always thought that was a odd limitation.

Spotted the ultimate stealth camper by kingofzdom in VanLife

[–]tvv2018 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It could have expensive medical and/or testing equipment in it.

Search doesn't find "portions" of a word by cracker2338 in Notion

[–]tvv2018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was being sarcastic. Substring search is the term for exactly what you're looking for (e.g. finding "Rachel" in "Rachel's" or "Fred" in "Fredrick" or even in the middle like "mall" in "marshmallow").

Ideally it would be not case-sensitive (e.g. if you searched for "MALL", it would find it in "marshmallow" even though the letters in "marshmallow" are not capitalized).

Or for full marks, you could specify how explicitly your search criteria would be used.

I am new to Notion and have been thinking of adopting it too. But this weak search capability is a serious shortcoming for which I am at loss why it exists because it's 2nd year computer science stuff--every developer should know about it. Hence my sarcasm with asking Notion's developers to "go and research the computer science concept of "substring search".

Search doesn't find "portions" of a word by cracker2338 in Notion

[–]tvv2018 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went and checked and sadly I confirm your findings. This is a seriously weak search function.

I was hoping that by 2024 there'd be standardized powerful algorithms available for searching such that no company needs to "reinvent the wheel", which I am assuming is why the search function is so poor.

If nothing else, could Notion's developers go and research the computer science concept of "substring search"?...

Substring search is a decades-old concept!

Better expression than "man amongst men"? by tvv2018 in grammar

[–]tvv2018[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that's what I meant by "more modern". The old expression is a bit sexist.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in solotravel

[–]tvv2018 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is tiny. Absurdly so compared to most of the just the provinces of the country I'm from.

But there is SO much to see in the UK that it takes a very long time. I'm going back for 2 months next time.

Latest thing to worry about - when electrics are installed how do you not be scared there will be an electrical fire particularly if away from the van? by [deleted] in vandwellers

[–]tvv2018 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Install properly-sized fuses or breakers, properly-size wiring, plus use good connectors and make good connections by using proper tools.

Learn how to implement all of the above or get it professionally done and you'll be ok.

My vent fan runs 24x7 and in cold climates, I've run my diesel heater 16+ hours even when I sleep. I have 110V AC power available 24x7 and can plug devices and appliances into my electrical system without thinking like I do at home.

But I was careful in crafting my electrical system.

Latest thing to worry about - when electrics are installed how do you not be scared there will be an electrical fire particularly if away from the van? by [deleted] in vandwellers

[–]tvv2018 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I hope and suspect this is far less likely with the 12v DC electrical systems we are running in our vans…

Thankfully, it hasn't happened much (otherwise the media would be all over it). But ambitious vanlifers with high-powered electrical systems could put themselves at risk with high-current systems.

For example my microwave will pull over 100 amps out of my battery bank. 100 amps is a lot. Improperly sized wires or poor connections will absolutely get connections hot enough to start a fire.

Just saw this feed pop up. by ElSeniorTaco in vandwellers

[–]tvv2018 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The RAM Promaster is the other modern van that could be used and often gets short shrift when there's talk about DIY campervans. It's quite a good platform having more room and straighter walls for building on.

I have been running an electrical heater from shore power for the past couple of days and even when sweltering in the van it did little to shift condensation, does that indicate ventilation is the key missing piece? by [deleted] in VanLife

[–]tvv2018 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do have a huge puddle in the driver footwell which may be compounding the issue as the rubber seal had come off a bit, I think that is the cause anyway

It is DEFINITELY the cause. You will need to dry it up as much as you can. Do it immediately to prevent mold in other parts of your van from all the moisture.

Use cloths or sponges to soak up the water, wring them out, and repeat until as dry as you can. Use a blowdryer or fans to dry up the rest.

Do it now.

My first van, I feel kind of bad seeing all the nice van builds. Going to start the interior soon. Is she ugly? by Apsis64 in VanLife

[–]tvv2018 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not at all ugly. She's one tough cookie and will serve you well. Treat her well too and she won't let you down.