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Image 1 — Anyone else love adding clip ins after a silk press?
Image 2 — Anyone else love adding clip ins after a silk press?
Image 3 — Anyone else love adding clip ins after a silk press?
Image 4 — Anyone else love adding clip ins after a silk press?

Anyone else love adding clip ins after a silk press?

I swear there’s just something about a fresh silk press + clip ins together that hits every time. Anybody else do this or is it just me?

u/NightRider06134 — 4 days ago

Tried to make ai music video for one of my rock tracks and honestly wasnt expecting much

Normally I stick to just the audio side of things and often disregard the video stuff entirely Though I recently got intrigued by the idea and decided to create ai music video content for one of my heavier rock demos just for fun.

So I went ahead and tried freebeat after noticing a few people mention it in different threads. Actually I didn't really expect much from it since many AI visual tools I've used before either felt very generic or totally off from the vibe of the song. To my surprise, the synchronization of the beat with the drum and the changes in the chorus parts were, in fact, pretty good.

Of course, it's far from being flawless and there were some scenes which looked quite repetitive after a while, but as a quick trial, it seemed to me that it was more workable than I thought. Interested to know if anyone has also attempted similar workflows or is most of the community still doing music video editing manually?

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u/NightRider06134 — 5 days ago
▲ 86 r/Gifts

Best gifts I got after surgery that I'd recommend to anyone in recovery

Had knee surgery earlier this year and spent about 14 weeks barely able to move around the house on my own. I live alone so I cannot say enough thanks to the friends and family who made this process less overwhelming because I had to basically relearn walking, and it is not an easy path mentally or physically.

I see posts like this occasionally and wanted to chime in with my own experience in case it helps even one person going through the same thing.

A rollator walker I know this sounds clinical but please get this for someone if they don't already have one. My sister got me a Vive rollator and I made my very first steps with it, which was a moment I won't forget. I'd had a borrowed one before and switching felt like going from a jalopy to a race car.

A grabber tool Got a foldable Ezpik, attached it to my walker and the world was my oyster. Grabbing things off the floor after dropping them for the 100th time, reaching shelves, nudging curtains open. This thing plus the walker and I could do an Ironman if I wanted lol. For solo recovery this is the one thing I'd insist on, kept me from calling someone every five minutes.

A few sessions with a cleaning service The most thoughtful gift I received. You simply cannot clean your home when walking and bending are off the table. The mess stresses you out in the background while you're trying to heal. Even two or three sessions lifts that weight completely.

A lap desk and a streaming subscription Grouping these because they belong together. You will spend a lot of time on the couch or in bed, and I mean A LOT.

For anyone shopping for a loved one or going through this yourself, I hope something here helps. Wishing everyone the smoothest and fastest recovery possible.

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u/NightRider06134 — 9 days ago

FTM here with a LO and currently combo feeding pumped BM + formula. We’ve been looking into getting a decent portable bottle warmer for on-the-go, but honestly struggling to find real reviews that don’t feel sponsored. I previously bought a used Momcozy portable warmer and it was kinda meh… don’t really wanna waste more money experimenting again. I want a big opening bottle warmer for easy to clean. Has anyone found a bottle warmer that they actually like and would recommend?

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u/NightRider06134 — 13 days ago

Hey everyone, I’m kinda on the edge of jumping into the clip-in world, but before I do, I wanted to hear some real talk from people who actually wear them.What are the things you absolutely can’t stand about clip-ins? I’m not just looking for the pretty side of it, I genuinely want to know the annoying parts too so I can figure out if I can actually live with them before I buy.So yeah, please be honest and feel free to rant. I really want to hear the unfiltered experiences 🙏

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u/NightRider06134 — 14 days ago
▲ 1 r/Pets

Hey folks,

I’ve been needing a decent soft collapsible dog crate mainly for car rides, vet appointments, and occasional weekend camping.

Tried a few no-name cheap ones before, and they were all flimsy—mesh ripped easily, frames felt wobbly, and didn’t hold up at all.

Recently switched to a better-made one, and honestly it’s night and day difference.

What I like most:

  • Super easy to set up and fold down, stores flat so it doesn’t take up closet space
  • Full mesh sides, really breathable so my dog doesn’t get stressed or overheated in the car
  • Thick durable fabric, waterproof and simple to wipe clean
  • Comes with a removable padded mat that’s machine washable
  • Lightweight but sturdy enough, doesn’t collapse when my pup moves around

They have multiple sizes from small up to large breed options. Works great as a little safe den indoors too.

Just curious if anyone here has a similar style crate they love, feel free to drop your picks below!

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u/NightRider06134 — 15 days ago
▲ 2 r/nocode

I’m a small business owner with zero design or coding experience. I’ve been trying to get a website up, but looking at WordPress just gave me a massive headache, it feels way too complex for what I need. I just want something clean, professional, and easy for customers to contact me. I’ve been looking at Wix and acciowork.

Has anyone here used some friendly tools for a simple business site? I’d love to hear your recommendations!

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u/NightRider06134 — 16 days ago

I have been reading so many reddit posts about how ai helps business owners and I am really tempted to dive in. But there is one big problem. I know absolutely nothing about coding and I do not have the time to learn right now.

I spend so much time going back and forth with vendors. I have been looking for tools to help me shortlist wholesalers faster. I have tried simple things like Accio Work and Amazon Business assistant because they are easy and affordable.

The issue is I still do not have one streamlined system. I am stuck using three different things instead of one. People keep mentioning coding agents as a solution. Will a coding agent actually give me that one tool setup? Can someone explain how this works like I am 10 years old?

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u/NightRider06134 — 17 days ago