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Pro Aris et Focis

File: 2f5f3f1584ef1c9⋯.png (2.53 KB, 310x163, 310:163, FREEDOM_.png)

0adde4 No.424788

maga test

2db89d No.425061

Q I appreciate everything that you are doing. We have been praying for you before you knew you were going to be doing this job. I need to know if you're going to expose all of the crimes including all the way back to Obama's false ID documents like his birth certificate and his Selective Service card.

Sheriff Joe and the Cold Case Posse really need you to stand up and share this information. God bless you and Godspeed


2db89d No.425107

Project deep dream V2

DeepDream is a computer vision program created by Google engineer Alexander Mordvintsev which uses a convolutional neural network to find and enhance patterns in images via algorithmic pareidolia, thus creating a dream-like hallucinogenic appearance in the deliberately over-processed images.[1][2][3]

Google's program popularized the term (deep) "dreaming" to refer to the generation of images that produce desired activations in a trained deep network, and the term now refers to a collection of related approaches

https:// en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepDream


2db89d No.425170

Google DeepDream experiment takes you on a trippy VR journey

You'll need a VR headset to go on this trip.

( if this is what I think it is I believe that they can actually trigger sleeper cells with embedded words or images)

Google's latest VR experiment involves feeding footage captured by its 360-degree camera rig through the DeepDream machine. Since the company's DeepDream program uses a neural network to transform ordinary images into surrealistic, dream-like artwork, the result is a psychedelic virtual reality experience. If you'll recall, the big G's 360-degree VR platform is called Jump, and it uses a 16-camera circular rig co-designed by GoPro. Google has been uploading videos taken with the rig on YouTube for a while now, but this particular experiment is something new.

https:// www.engadget.com/2016/02/27/google-deepdream-vr-experiment/


0adde4 No.425222

CONF




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