[Commenting as an HN member born and raised in Côte d'Ivoire] Quite cool to see this topic trending! Some additional context:
Two popular music genres that popularized nouchi in Côte d'Ivoire and then France are "Zouglou" (1990s) and "Coupé-Décalé" (2000-2010s). Both are past their primes but it's interesting to watch now the diffusion process into the French culture. In 2019, a few nouchi words were added to the Larousse dictionary: https://www.france24.com/fr/20190601cote-ivoire-nouchi-argot...
I think the question here is more along the lines of "If now, I have ,say, radiology reports, do I use Nubia out of the box or do I need to make it read radiology reports and have a sense of what high quality radiology reports look like before using it?"
Super cool! If all the components of this metric are models, thoughtful versioning and documenting it will be important. What are your thoughts on this ?
Also do it but with a Google Doc in the form of monthly daily logs (i.e Feb 2020 Daily Log).
In addition to keeping track of daily to dos, there's also a backlog at the top and a future anticipated events.
It has become a big part of my routine and feel very happy about it. I've done that for the past 3 years and like the simplicity of this workflow :)
- Les Parents Du Campus: Gboglo Koffi (1993): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOOo7GmMT0U
- Espoir 2000: Abidjan Farot (2006) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNVpabquZFA
- Molare: le boucan (2008): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4bDNll6L0g
Boucantier is one of the words that was introduced in the Larousse dictionary in 2019
One of the key artists of the movement passed away in 2019 and I also wrote about the significance of these songs from an "urban youth" perspective: https://medium.com/mitafricans/farewell-to-dj-arafat-reflect...