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TECH | Machine learning: Image classifier model automatically, instantly recognizes demons in images

But wisdom is justified of all her children. — Luke 7:35 Anything but another demon pic, every one of my Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Instagram, Path, LinkedIn and Swarm followers have thought at one point or another–if not outright said. Are you obsessed with demons or something? all have thought—if not outright said. I've always ignored these questions in the past, as they are so stupid to ask, and too stupid to answer; but, if I had answered them, I would have said, I hear ya , and, No , respectively. Ironically, insodoing, I would have begged what I consider to actually be a valid question:  Then, what's the deal? I wouldn't have answered that one, either, though, until I finished that which is presented in this post. The answer would have sounded crazier than taking pictures of violent demons sounds; but, now that I am finished—and alive, thank you very much—I will answer that question: Introducing the world's first and only machine-learning image cla...

Return to Indiana: Restored health, imperiled freedom, peace and quiet

But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. — Isaiah 40:31 It was the best of days; it was the worst of days—depending on how you look at it. On one hand, it is clear that my health is on the mend if my leaderboard ranking in three of the Nike Run Club Monthly Challenges, which pits its members against each other in a race to get the most miles in the allotted time, is any indication. As of the time of this writing: In the August Weekly Challenge, I rank #9 out of 49,923 runners world-wide, having in just two days logged 75.43 miles; In the August 100K Challenge, I rank #10 out of 39,879 runners worldwide, having in just two days logged 45.97 miles; In the August 50K Challenge, I rank #8 out of 63,672 runners, worldwide, having logged the same amount of miles as in the August 100K Challenge. I am one of only three Americans placing in the t...

The (Multilingual) Life of a (Monolingual) Demoniac

A few weeks back, I took a pop quiz to test my bilinguality via Busuu , an app for iPhone that purports to teach people new languages and to expand their fluency in foreign languages already known. Demons have periodically taunted me for having once claimed to be bilingual on my résumé, saying that I can't honestly make such a claim after so many years out of practice (I studied German from 6th grade to 9th grade, and from college freshman to college junior, but never again since). So, when I recently saw an ad for the app via a recent Apple WWDC 2018 promotion, I decided for  scheiße und kichert  to settle the argument by testing my skills. I scored a Level 18—about 18 levels higher than any of the demons with which I exchanged loud obscenities as I took the test thought I'd score, and about 10 levels lower than I could have scored were I not shouting,  Fick dich, dämonischer Schmutz , while trying to interpret the words of the German speaker, the part of the tes...

Camouflaging and cloaking, combined

A still frame from a video made during period of high demonic activity several months ago, showing at least demons in possession of a clutter of objects on my desk Another still frame captured just a few days ago, which shows the same demon trio (plus more), this time in possession of a clothes iron Without cropping or positioning, the curves in both images matched precisely when overlapped, as did the borders of the frame; these demons accomplished that in 1/3 of a second–while the camera was moving One of the very first posts to this blog (about seven years ago) featured an image showing the most artistic death threat ever made . The threat was from the  Spectre of Death  (no less), and was made out of a set of empty plastic closet hangers. Apparently, while I was slept, he crept into the apartment–or, should I say, flew into my apartment —and skillfully arranged the hangers to form the near-perfect likeness of his skull-like face. It was an illusion made out of the...

Using insignia to identify demon hordes

If the shoe fits , you could say. To the layperson, many varieties of demonic species don't look cognizable as such. Take, for instance, the demon shown in these two images: A demon, captured in a still frame taken from a video made during a period of high demonic activity, specifically, during an attack by same and others The same demon, captured approximately 1/3 of a second prior to the still frame shown left, most likely still in the process of possession, having yet to settle into final form That's why demonic insignia is so important to find; by matching insignia to the markings on any object suspected of demon possession (here, it is an iron), demons that stray far from the more recognizable humanoid from can't hide as easy: The demonic insignia given me by a demon-allied human, as more fully explained in Demonic insignia, authenticity confirmed In spite of having yet to possess the iron completely, as made evident by the differences shown by the still...

Authenticity of demonic insignia confirmed

A demonic symbol sent to me by a member of a paranormal-topicized Facebook group combined with a still frame from a video made during a period of high activity, for which a special technique was applied that is required to capture such activity in digital media There are many symbols ascribed to the demonic by humans, but none confirmed as authentic by demons until today. The following still frame was taken from a video made during a period of high activity using the high-duration exposure technique: Elements in this still frame match most (if not all) of those in the insignia below; not only are the lines and curves the same, but so also are the angles I immediately recognized a match between it and a symbol sent to me several months ago by a demon person with membership to a Facebook group that focuses on the paranormal: This is the first piece of solid evidence in my collection presented on this blog that confirms human-demon collaboration , not just knowledge . An i...

DemonCamLite | Finding demons quickly, easily and free

What used to take two iPhones, a paid subscription for the use of higher-end video-editing software and at least an hour now takes 37 seconds at no cost. That's what the app I started developing last Sunday delivers today— videos just like those shown on my YouTube page , in which almost every frame shows multiple demons or varying species, some easy to find, others a challenge—regardless, always a reward. The following video demo shows the first half of the app in operation, specifically, the camera capturing images using the long-exposure duration and split-frame techniques, which 1) allow more of the light reflected from cloaked (invisible) demons to enter the aperture, while blurring natural light in order to create a clear distinction between the two, and 2) join to make whole the halves of demons, who were positioned near the fringe of the aperture when it captured the image (light enters the aperture's edges more concentrated than it does in between (light ...