Blend

A blend is a mixture of two or more different things or substances; e.g., a product of a mixer or blender.

Blend

Blend may also refer to:

  • Blend word, a word formed from parts of other words
  • Blend (album), a 1996 album by BoDeans
  • Blend (cigarette), a Swedish brand
  • .blend (file format), a file format used by the open-source 3D application Blender
  • Consonant blend, a group of consonants which have no intervening vowel
  • Polymer blend, a member of a class of materials analogous to metal alloys
  • Microsoft Blend for Visual Studio (formerly Microsoft Expression Blend), a user interface design tool for WPF and Silverlight
  • Blend modes in digital image editing, used to determine how two layers are blended into each other
  • The Blend (Sirius XM), a satellite radio channel
  • Mashup (music)

Blended

Blended may refer to:

  • Blended (film), a 2014 film starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore
  • Blended threat, a software exploit involving a combination of attacks against different vulnerabilities
  • Blended whiskey, the product of blending different types of whiskeys and often also neutral and near-neutral spirits, coloring, and flavorings
  • Blended malt whisky, a blend of different single malt whiskies from different distilleries
  • Blended tea, a combination of different kinds of teas to guarantee consistent quality
  • All pages with titles beginning with Blended
gollark: Yes, but I don't think you could run a complex neural network at 60FPS.
gollark: The general idea seems pretty impractical though; I don't think you could reasonably detect all the ways audiovisual content might be transferred over HTTP and filter them in real time.
gollark: Yes, and you'd also be able to install a root cert so it could actually MITM traffic.
gollark: Also, even if you could do this it would only work on your home network...
gollark: Many messaging apps are end to end encrypted now, which should make doing that at the network level impossible.

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