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  2. Facebook onion address - Wikipedia

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    The site also makes it easier for Facebook to differentiate between accounts that have been caught up in a botnet and those that legitimately access Facebook through Tor. [6] As of its 2014 release, the site was still in early stages, with much work remaining to polish the code for Tor access.

  3. Torch (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    Torch is used by the Facebook AI Research Group, [8] IBM, [9] Yandex [10] and the Idiap Research Institute. [11] Torch has been extended for use on Android [12] [better source needed] and iOS. [13] [better source needed] It has been used to build hardware implementations for data flows like those found in neural networks. [14]

  4. PyTorch - Wikipedia

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    Meta (formerly known as Facebook) operates both PyTorch and Convolutional Architecture for Fast Feature Embedding , but models defined by the two frameworks were mutually incompatible. The Open Neural Network Exchange ( ONNX ) project was created by Meta and Microsoft in September 2017 for converting models between frameworks.

  5. Export your AOL Desktop Gold data to another computer

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    Choose a location to save the export file and click save. By default it will save the file in your My Documents folder named AOL Desktop Backup and the date the backup was created. For added security, you have the option to create a password for your export file.

  6. Model-driven security - Wikipedia

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    Model-driven security is also well-suited for automated auditing, reporting, documenting, and analysis (e.g. for compliance and accreditation), because the relationships between models and technical security implementations are traceably defined through the model-transformations.

  7. Accessing AOL Sites or Apps Using Windows 10

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    Pinning an AOL app to your Windows 10 Start menu is a simple task, follow the steps below. Open the Windows Start menu and click All apps. Locate the AOL app in the list. Right-click on the app name. A small menu will appear. Click Pin to Start to add this app to your Start menu.

  8. Torch (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Torch was a Chromium-based web browser and Internet suite developed by the North Carolina–based Torch Media. [3] As of November 2022, downloads for Torch are no longer available, and upon clicking the download button, users are redirected to the Torch Search extension on the Chrome Web Store .

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