Photohacklovers provides Photoshop AI tips photoshop tutorials and designer resources!

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"PhotoHackLovers - Your Gateway to Adobe Creativity & Animal Rescue" Welcome to PhotoHackLovers, your ultimate destination for unlocking the full potential of the Adobe Creative Suite, especially Photoshop. We're not just about creating stunning visuals; we're on a mission to make a positive impact on the world. 🎨 Unleash Your Creativity: Learn the ins and outs of Adobe's powerful tools through our video tutorials. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a complete beginner, we've got you covered with tips, tricks, and hacks to take your creative projects to the next level. Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro – you name it, we'll guide you through it. 🌿 Nature Advocacy & Animal Rescue: At PhotoHackLovers, we're not just passionate about pixels; we're dedicated to preserving our planet and its inhabitants. Your support goes a long way in helping us rescue and protect animals in need. When you watch our tutorials and engage with our content, you become part of a community that's making a difference. 🐾 Join the Journey: By subscribing to PhotoHackLovers, you're not only enhancing your creative skills but also contributing to a cause that touches our hearts. Dive into a world of design, editing, and creativity while knowing that your actions are helping create a brighter future for animals. Explore our channel, learn, create, and save lives, one tutorial at a time. Hit that subscribe button and be a part of our journey towards Adobe excellence and animal advocacy. Together, we can make a world of difference. 🌟

Deeper Network Guides, News, Tips & Tricks

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A channel dedicated mostly to Deeper Network devices and internet security. I do news updates on the project, guides and more. Please note none of the content on here is financial advice, and check the legality of these devices in your own country. Need a Deeper Connect Device? Simply visit https://shop.deeper.network/deepernaut for an extra 5% off! I also have a website that collects all videos from YouTube and more: https://deepernaut.space/

"Unlocking Firearm Mastery: Expert Insights, Reviews, and Guides"

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Of course! Guns, also known as firearms, are portable weapons that use explosive propellants to shoot projectiles. They are broadly categorized into two main types: handguns and long guns. 1. **Handguns:** These are designed to be held in one hand. Common types include: **Pistols:** Semi-automatic or single-shot handguns with a chamber that holds cartridges. **Revolvers:** Handguns with rotating chambers that hold multiple rounds. 2. **Long Guns:** These are designed to be fired from the shoulder. Common types include: **Rifles:** Long-barreled firearms with spiral grooves inside the barrel (rifling) to stabilize the projectile's flight. **Shotguns:** Firearms that fire a cluster of pellets or a single projectile (slug). They are used for hunting, sport, and self-defense. Firearms are composed of several key parts: **Barrel:** The tube through which the bullet travels. **Chamber:** The part of the barrel where the cartridge is loaded. - **Action:** The mechanism responsible for loading, firing, and unloading cartridges. There are various types, including bolt action, lever action, semi-automatic, and more. **Trigger:** The mechanism that initiates the firing sequence when pulled. **Safety:** A feature that helps prevent accidental firing. **Magazine or Cylinder:** Holds cartridges ready for firing in semi-automatic pistols, rifles, or revolvers.**Stock:** The part of the firearm that provides support and is held against the shooter's shoulder (for long guns). **Sights:** Aiming devices on the firearm, including front and rear sights. Firearms are used for a variety of purposes: **Self-defense:** Handguns are commonly used for personal protection. **Sport:** Shooting sports such as target shooting, skeet shooting, and practical shooting are popular. **Hunting:** Firearms are used to hunt game animals. **Military and Law Enforcement:** Firearms play a significant role in armed forces and law enforcement agencies. Firearm safety is paramount, and proper training is essential for anyone handling guns. Laws and regulations regarding firearm ownership and usage vary by country and region. Please note that discussing firearms requires sensitivity to potential safety concerns and legal regulations. If you have specific questions or topics in mind, feel free to ask.

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.

TMI Parental Guides

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Media the way you want it. TMI Parental Guides offers no-nonsense parental guides for all the latest films, TV shows, and video games. Tired of scratching your head, wondering if a particular movie or video game is appropriate for your child? Well, we got you covered! Instead of vague, unspecific reviews offered by some services, we give you in-depth reviews featuring exactly what content is being shown in your media (video and image examples). We break this down into several categories. ► Violence & Gore ► Sexual Content & Nudity ► Profanity ► Drug & Alcohol Use ► Frightening & Disturbing Scenes Be sure to check out our official TMI Parental Guides blog for more information!