Long Lived Legends

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📚 Welcome to Long Lived Legends, where timeless tales come to life through the magic of narration! 🎙️ Are you ready to embark on a journey into the enchanting realms of classic folklore and fairytales? Look no further! Our channel is dedicated to bringing you the most cherished and enduring stories from around the world, skillfully narrated to captivate your imagination and transport you to distant lands and bygone eras. 🌍📖 From the Brothers Grimm to Aesop's Fables, from Arabian Nights to Native American legends, we're on a quest to revive these age-old tales for modern audiences. Our narrators infuse each story with passion and emotion, making every character, every twist, and every lesson come alive in vivid detail. 🌟🗣️ Whether you're a seasoned fan of these classics or a newcomer eager to explore the rich tapestry of human storytelling, Long Lived Legends is your gateway to a world of wonder, wisdom, and whimsy. Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and life lessons within these tales, passed down through generations and still relevant today. 🌠💡 Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, ring the notification bell, and share our channel with fellow folklore enthusiasts. Let's keep the spirit of storytelling alive and thriving in the digital age! 📚🔔 Thank you for choosing Long Lived Legends as your destination for the timeless tales that have shaped cultures, inspired dreams, and left a lasting legacy. Sit back, relax, and let the legends unfold before your very ears. 🎧📜

The Long Hall Podcast

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Visit www.TheLongHallPodcast.com for more videos and Irish American new stories! https://thelonghallpodcast.com/ New York City-based duo Michael Dorgan and Johnny Kennedy interview renowned Irish personalities, inspiring immigrants and discuss all things Irish America. Irish people are doing extraordinary things in America and our aim is to promote their exploits and upcoming events. The Long Hall Podcast is, America’s Irish Voice. Our music intro song is New York Girls played by Donie Carroll (Singer/Guitar) Dan Neely (Banjo) Patrick Mangan (Fiddle)

Live Long Better

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Welcome to Live Long and Better! Your go-to destination for all things healthy aging, longevity tips, wellness and self development. Our mission is to help you live a long, vibrant, and fulfilling life by sharing the latest insights on anti-aging, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and staying fit and healthy. Discover expert advice for longevity, mental health, and stress management. A holistic approach to health, emphasizing natural remedies, exercise routines, and healthy eating. Whether you're looking for preventive healthcare strategies, mindfulness and meditation techniques, or ways to improve your sleep health, we've got you covered. Enhance your brain health, and develop healthy habits with our practical tips and resources. Our content is designed to support your journey towards optimal health, focusing on self-care tips to enhance your overall well-being. Join us as we explore the path to a longer, healthier life. Subscribe now !

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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.

Fit for Life: Sustainable fitness habits for long-term health and well-being.

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Fitness, nutrition, and habits are three key components of a healthy lifestyle. Fitness includes regular physical activity, such as cardiovascular exercise, strength training, and flexibility exercises. Regular exercise helps improve cardiovascular health, build strength and endurance, and improve overall physical well-being. Nutrition is the fuel that powers the body. Eating a balanced diet that includes whole foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and healthy fats can help support good health, maintain a healthy weight, and reduce the risk of chronic disease. Healthy habits are crucial for long-term success in fitness and nutrition. Habits such as regular exercise, healthy eating, staying hydrated, and getting enough sleep can help improve overall health and well-being. Making small, sustainable changes to your lifestyle can lead to big improvements over time. It's important to remember that everyone's fitness, nutrition, and habit needs are unique. It's important to listen to your body, work with a qualified professional if needed, and focus on making progress towards your own personal goals. With commitment and consistency, anyone can achieve a healthy lifestyle that supports their physical, mental, and emotional well-being.