I bought a new car with a manual transmission this year. It has a cool feature called “hill start assist”. Basically for the first 3 seconds I won’t roll backwards. It’s been nice.
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I do this with my home network using FastMail. You can create App specific passwords for each service you add email notification support for. This means you don’t risk compromising your full accounts passwords. You can also put constraints on each app password, such as limiting it only to sending emails but not reading email or looking at your contacts and files. This is nice in case any of my passwords are leaked.
dkc@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Looks like Lemmy is climbing up to the 2023 exodus days numbers againEnglish9·3 months agoYeah! I’ve been doing the same. I actually find myself thinking “I haven’t participated in a conversation in over a week. I better find something to comment on.”
Same, the builtin sync between devices using WebDAV was the critical feature for me choosing Joplin over Obsidian.
dkc@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Just a reminder we are the future of social media.English36·11 months agoI still haven’t been able to give up reddit but I have always been a lurker there. Here I’m trying to make a conscious effort to participate in conversations. I’m trying to be positive, kind, and thoughtful because that’s what I want lemmy to be.
dkc@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Was trying out a new stitch to attach leather to my 3D Printed part. I love the resultsEnglish10·11 months agoThat looks really good. I might have to consider something like this for my projects. I’ve done a little sewing but never worked with leather before. Do you have any recommendations for learning?
I bought a new 2024 vehicle last year with a manual transmission. This will be the last manual I ever own. I don’t expect them to be around by the next time I get a car.
I’ve enjoyed driving stick since I was a teenager. It still makes my commute more enjoyable. A good rev matched downshift still makes me smile. I’m going to miss the experience when it finally comes to an end, but hopefully I can keep it up another 20 years.