[-] Obi@sopuli.xyz 9 points 4 days ago

A landing where the plane can fly again is a great landing.

[-] Obi@sopuli.xyz 70 points 1 month ago

Flashback to when I watched a naked dude go take a dump while broadcasted to the entire company all hands zoom, like 400+ people.

[-] Obi@sopuli.xyz 169 points 3 months ago

This is called skin to skin and when my kid was born the staff was telling me to do it, supposedly had a bunch of benefits for the baby and it gives them some time to take care of mom. What I can tell you is it felt amazing.

[-] Obi@sopuli.xyz 121 points 3 months ago

That's interesting, my general rule for foraging wild unknown things is: don't.

[-] Obi@sopuli.xyz 64 points 6 months ago

It took me until the tomato to be certain of what was happening, but it's the finger in the soup that really pissed me off.

[-] Obi@sopuli.xyz 93 points 1 year ago

Guess I'm post-racism because my first thought was "mosquitoes".

[-] Obi@sopuli.xyz 88 points 1 year ago

You're taking about wow. That's like telling a junkie not to buy their next fix.

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[-] Obi@sopuli.xyz 119 points 1 year ago

Cute little dictator things.

[-] Obi@sopuli.xyz 87 points 1 year ago

Yes please if you're going to do this be responsible and use a real skeleton.

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Hey there, I'm looking at producing my first documentary and one of the tools people use for that is called Studio Binder. It's an all-in-one for making your scripts, shotlists, moodboards, location scouting, storyboards, production planning, collaborators management etc etc.

Any of you know of similar tools that are FOSS? I think some VFX/animation pipelines also have similar needs.

I already found storyboarder for making panels which seems amazing but I'm getting a bit lost in the jungle of options for the project management/scripting side of things. I'm considering Airtable for example but might be overkill for my needs.

Ideally it's something tailored for filmmaking specifically but open to hearing about general purpose planners that can be adapted.

[-] Obi@sopuli.xyz 83 points 1 year ago

Just switched yesterday, was way easier than I thought it would be. I'm converted on all my devices, all my stuff has been synced from Chrome in a few clicks. Just do it people.

[-] Obi@sopuli.xyz 101 points 1 year ago

I saw a suggestion to go put a "join Lemmy" banner on there, is it happening?

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I know that's the talk of the minute and the rest of Lemmy is bombarded with arguments about whether to defederate from threads or not.

I'm not looking to start the debates here as well but I'm just curious on our beloved admin's stance about it, are we going to allow federation with threads?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Obi@sopuli.xyz to c/hiphopheads@sopuli.xyz

Hello! As a newly arrived Reddit refugee I thought I would try to contribute. I might start posting individual tracks if I sense interest but for now, let's start with a broader overview.

There is a branch of hip hop very close to my heart, one that has a relaxed, elaborate ambience on boom bap beats with twists.

I won't pretend I have historian level of knowledge but you can think of it as a continuation of artists like nightmares on wax, tricky, etc but also massive attack, portishead and that kind of more melodic trip hop. Some of it mixed with traditional rapping.

This all mixes into the French melting pot and you get this back and forth between traditional hip hop with a rapper, and this abstract, melodic Trip-Hop scene. You'll also find influences from reggae, dub, punk, rock, jazz, Celtic, Arabic, oriental etc etc etc, since this is very much a world of samples, while some artists do compose everything themselves.

Now of course all these things exist outside of France but I've explored a lot, I don't even live in France and I listen to many genres, and for me at least it's in the French artists from which I tend to find "that sound" that works for me.

Now to get you started on the journey, some of the more mainstream artists to search for in your preferred streaming service. I keep it to things international people can listen to (e.g. no/limited French lyrics).

  • Chinese man (the masters, within this artist alone you can find many of the substyles I'm talking about I prefer the older albums by I hear youngsters enjoy the new stuff)

  • Degiheugi (more modern and his own unique twist, kinda tropical)

  • Chill Bump (these guys are more traditionally hip hop, the lyrics are in English, but you can still sense the influence)

  • Kognitif (this is very much the essence of what trip hop means to me)

  • Guts (here you'll find more ethnic influences, he also makes live musicians participate to his productions)

  • Scratch Bandit Crew (not a fan of the whole discography but the good tracks are really, really good)

  • Mounika (and finally, one of my all time favourites in his decidedly more chill and dark vibe, bordering on lo-fi at times).

There are so many more great artists and if you did want to try one with French lyrics, then in the more traditionally hip hop category but embodying this branch, I suggest starting with "Dooz Kawa".

I hope that I might make a few people curious with this and maybe even create a new passion or two for my beloved flavour of trip/hip hop.

Share your own regional artists that you think upstage the usual international stars in their own way!

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Obi

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