It's more enjoyable is the main thing. It's more fun to drive a manual car to many people and that's their appeal. There are a few other advantages to it as well. They're generally more reliable and have better fuel economy and performance than automatics that were offered until the 2010s.
This wasn't taught to me either but this is the best thing for teaching others. I've explained this to a few people before that were struggling to learn and it made the process much easier.
Copilot does do reviews in Github now. And they're decent actually, in my experience.
I had this when I made a new account on sh.itjust.works. Kept trying over a few days and then just manually copied settings over in the end.
I regularly drank from a stream in Canada as well haha. There was a stream fed by a spring near where we lived that we tested and was clean. We'd then fill up jugs right from the spring to drink at home.
This is a good post.
Where are you from? I'm Canadian. If you wore a jacket that would mean it's cool outside. Houses are kept warm so you'd be too warm wearing the jacket inside so you'd take it off at the door unless you were just running inside quickly. Shoes is strange to me. Never wanted to leave shoes on in someone's house.
Is there places in the world where you'd leave your coat or shoes on when entering? Genuine question. Hats I can see being a traditional thing at least for the older generations.
Me typing a long winded comment on Lemmy.
Make these Bionicle disk launchers but military sized.
I thought it was backwards because of the Es and I was trying to make sense of SKEETNA