Hogfather. Based on the Terry Pratchett book of the same name. The hogfather (santa) is missing so Death has to fill in.
its trying its best.
Thank you for that article, it is brief, to the point and easy to understand. I will try giving that to people in the future.
Yeah, I tend to like that response, sometimes it works but people seem to think it would never happen here...
Hah, fair enough, most people don't seem to understand that it is so close to that though.
Yeah, that is the most common response I get. Not quite sure what the best approach to deal with that is.
Definitely look into this. I have had the exact same thing happen to me.
NASA’s new on-demand streaming service and upgraded app are now available, ushering in a new world of original content from the space agency for the benefit
A streaming service for space. And its free which is nice.
My cats both like to be near the space heater when its on. So far we haven’t had any trouble with it, but we always stay in the same room and keep an eye on them.
I started using Lemmy a bit before the blackout and all that fun stuff. I was using both before the blackout, then just Lemmy during, and I realized I had a lot more free time and was enjoying the posts on Lemmy more, so I just stayed here full time.
Is 13 a normal age to be working in Canada? That seems a bit young.
I love Audiobookshelf for audiobooks, didn't realize it supported podcasts as well. I will have to look into that, thanks!
I don't know that you can do it without an extension, however Mozilla has put out an extension called "Firefox Translations" that translates webpages locally on your computer with a downloaded dictionary. So far it works well in my experience, though I don't know any other languages, so I can't really speak to its accuracy. That being said, so far I haven't come across any nonsensical translations.
Walkaway is a great book!
I used the trial and then just started paying for it. So far, it is much better results, and I like that they do not track you. Also, their small web lens has been fun to play around with.
I still haven't managed to get myself to read Shepherd's crown, even though I bought it the day it came out.
I am not sure if it's complete or not. I don't know too much about it, just that it was recommended to me and the premise sounds interesting.
Alright cool thanks, I have added that to my list as well.
The UK’s Royal Mail today shared images of the eight Special Stamps they are issuing to celebrate Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series, marking the 40th anniversary of The Colour of Magic, first book in the series. The stamps can be pre-ordered now, and will be available for general purchase on August...
As title. If so, what was your first DW book? What's your favorite?