Expert Videos Magnetic Media

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Expert Videos Magnetic Media! Video content on animals, comedy, nature, ocean, landscape, birds, waterfalls, memes, emotional videos, news, you think it, we’ve got it. \nThere is a video here for everyone no matter what type of video you are looking for to help you live a happier lifestyle, we have all sorts of random videos for your entertainment. \nNeed more funny videos to make your day? Well, we got you covered! Every week we will upload more videos to satisfy your desires. We are dedicated to our visitors and viewers to bring the best videos at high quality for your enjoyment and entertainment. \nMake sure to follow me on Rumble and hit the subscribe button and be a part of the family and keep up with our world. Thanks so much for watching and supporting my channel.\n\n\nFollow kellkell4\n\n• Website: https://rumble.com/c/kellkell4 \n• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_2NW9pPPCgUY0wXEHtDw \n• Tumblr: http://kellkell4z.tumblr.com \n• Instagram: http://instagram.com/kellkell4z\n• LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/kelman-browne-87888863 \n• Facebook: https://facebook.com/kelmon4\n

Flat Earth Videos shared by Crystal Skull Explorers

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Co-founder Joshua Shapiro of the Crystal Skull Explorers, has been writing various free e-books over the years and especially due to the challenges of the current times. For his sixth free e-book it will be discussing the idea that our world is a Flat circular round disc which is non-rotating or stationary and is covered over by an impregnable dome. To support this free e-book, he is going to have links to a number of videos that he will be recommending people watch which deal with the various sections of the e-book. Some of these videos will be interviews done for the e-book and others produced by a number of various sources. To contact Joshua how to get your copy of this e-book (Book 1 of 2, hope to be ready by early December of 2021), send to him an email at: crystalskullexplorers@gmail.com, subject: Interested in free-ebook on Flat Earth via rumble. - thank you - Joshua :-)

Bobo P.E. | Awesome Kids Workouts and Videogame Exercises - Good CLEAN Fun!

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Hi-Ya! I’m Bobo and my goal is to help kids have healthy bodies and happy hearts! I try to make exercise pun (ahem, FUN) with unique virtual P.E. featuring familiar themes like Super Mario, Pokemon and Minecraft, Brain Breaks, videogame workouts, and plenty of jokes! My videos focus on basic to moderate flexibility, coordination, endurance and strength! You can use my videos for homeschool, in the classroom or just whenever to burn some energy and have some fun! It's not just me! My own kiddos, Prayer and Zadok, join in. They love to exercise and encourage others to get moving! If you like the workouts we create, please be sure to LIKE the videos and SUBSCRIBE to the channel on Youtube (www.youtube.com/bobope) so we can continue making more! And please consider supporting us on our PATREON: www.patreon.com/bobope. Also check out our merch! https://bobo-pe.creator-spring.com Remember, eat your veggies, say your prayers AND be a little silly! Bo-Bye!

Various exploring videos of science and technology.

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"Welcome to [ExploringoF Channel], your gateway to the ever-evolving world of science and technology! Join us on an exciting journey into the frontiers of innovation, where we explore cutting-edge discoveries, breakthroughs, and the latest trends shaping our future. From mind-boggling space exploration to groundbreaking advancements in AI, we're here to unravel the mysteries of the universe and demystify the intricacies of modern technology. Our mission is to inspire curiosity, spark intellectual discussions, and keep you informed about the wonders of the scientific and technological realms. Join our community of passionate explorers and stay ahead in the world of science and tech with [ExploringoF]!"

The extremely non PC music and video files.

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No Bankers or Joggers Allowed. Do not click the link below, unless you want to see my Library of FREE .PDF files. The library full of everything from Ancient Text's to Government Documents. All for Free, all in English. And I upload more every day. 20+ folders with around 10 Gig's worth of reading material, you will never have an excuse to say "Im bored", for the rest of your life. https://app.mediafire.com/5mcfzvvqt6l6m ***Disclaimer for all governmental glow nigger, the files in that link, are for EDUCATIONAL use only*** and not to be used by any ATF agents, we have enough dead dogs.

Users can generate videos up to 1080p resolution, up to 20 sec long, and in widescreen, vertical or square aspect ratios. You can bring your own assets to extend, remix, and blend, or generate entirely new content from text.

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We’ve discovered neurons in CLIP that respond to the same concept whether presented literally, symbolically, or conceptually. This may explain CLIP’s accuracy in classifying surprising visual renditions of concepts, and is also an important step toward understanding the associations and biases that CLIP and similar models learn. Fifteen years ago, Quiroga et al.1 discovered that the human brain possesses multimodal neurons. These neurons respond to clusters of abstract concepts centered around a common high-level theme, rather than any specific visual feature. The most famous of these was the “Halle Berry” neuron, a neuron featured in both Scientific American⁠(opens in a new window) and The New York Times⁠(opens in a new window), that responds to photographs, sketches, and the text “Halle Berry” (but not other names). Two months ago, OpenAI announced CLIP⁠, a general-purpose vision system that matches the performance of a ResNet-50,2 but outperforms existing vision systems on some of the most challenging datasets. Each of these challenge datasets, ObjectNet, ImageNet Rendition, and ImageNet Sketch, stress tests the model’s robustness to not recognizing not just simple distortions or changes in lighting or pose, but also to complete abstraction and reconstruction—sketches, cartoons, and even statues of the objects. Now, we’re releasing our discovery of the presence of multimodal neurons in CLIP. One such neuron, for example, is a “Spider-Man” neuron (bearing a remarkable resemblance to the “Halle Berry” neuron) that responds to an image of a spider, an image of the text “spider,” and the comic book character “Spider-Man” either in costume or illustrated. Our discovery of multimodal neurons in CLIP gives us a clue as to what may be a common mechanism of both synthetic and natural vision systems—abstraction. We discover that the highest layers of CLIP organize images as a loose semantic collection of ideas, providing a simple explanation for both the model’s versatility and the representation’s compactness.