I would like to know the best E-learning private tracker.
According to you guys and your experience
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I would like to know the best E-learning private tracker.
According to you guys and your experience
I'm only on BitSpyder... it's decent. I had an account on Bibliotik and found it to be overrated, but maybe it was because I didn't need college textbooks or obscure stuff. I've heard good things about MyAnonamouse and TheGeeks, with the caveat that the latter has shitty staff.
My first resource for finding e-books, however, is not any torrent tracker but using the following custom Google search through Tor Browser.
Code:https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=003753031376654422446:szjag5vbefo
same as anon but i would recommend you to rather check google for ideas on which courses you want then get them from google and if its books then check zlibrary or libgen/mam. most e-book private trackers are either overrated or i don't know how to use the search. =]
I like ABTorrents. A lot of ebooks.
I am struggling to find an e-learning tracker for young children.
Anyone on TheVault? I heard so many nice things about it.
I did not mean books. I mean like courses related to "money making" and "seduction".
That's a very niche category. All the children's trackers I'm aware of have movies, TV and music, but not e-learning material. I think MAM has a subcategory for "juvenile" books and audiobooks, which may or may not offer what you're looking for.
If you're into running businesses, investing and money-making, they're excellent, and that includes their forums. Unfortunately that's partly because they're a virtual monopoly in this regard (there's only one much smaller alternative called BizTorrents), and their staff are known to be unfriendly, turn down applicants and ban accounts for vague reasons (see http://www.sb-innovation.de/showthread.php?p=351304 or search for "thevault" on /r/trackers/).
Back in the day they had open signups, and I discovered the URL encoding bug in RatioMaster with a throwaway account, but now they're application-only and fairly tough to get into.
Money making: TheVault, BizTorrents (see above)
Seduction: ThePlace, BitSeduce
To prevent Google from knowing which books you plan to illegally download. If you don't mind that, use whichever browser you like =]
There is a new e-learning private trackers created by the ex staff members of bitme. The name is sciencelab. It's still in beta.
It depends what you are after - I am on TheGeeks & also was on BitSpyder but neither are really good for the courses I look for - data & marketing. I like Zyzoom more & you can just download direct from some of the links.
For new books, you can also try Mobilism.
MyAnonamouse, BitSpyder, learnflakes, TheGeeks & elbitz.net are the best. Of course I would include RuTracker/IPT in this category as well. Never needed eLearning content and found it outside of them. But sometimes in this category, torrent is not the most reliable source to find what you're looking for. So I got to DDL sites like sanet.st/community & board4all.biz.
I signed up by showing proof that i was a member of bitme. I think they still accept proofs.
irc.sciencelab.cc #help
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I didn't see his name in the staff list. It's been a while since i checked. Wildbear, glathanus are still staff members. neutronstar retired.
I don't know any of them, only MM and Q, so maybe that means we're fine :unsure: Hopefully this "reboot" will serve as an opportunity to improve staff member attitudes from the BitMe(TV) days and do away with that unwritten policy I mentioned. Trackers give you one reason to use invites, and several not to.
The*.click trackers also have the most pedantic VPN usage rules I've ever seen, so beware.
I use https://b-ok.lat/ for books!
I was on bitspyder, good site, hard to seed but most content I was looking for I found it on the public
I've read before they take applications from irc. But I do not know.
any idea sites other than libgen ? without registration
The one L3tti mentioned is the closest thing I know. Registration is only required to download more than 5 books per IP per day (and you can always try bugmenot.com). They also have an onion site for Tor users, which is a nice touch.
Was told about this one recently. Collection seems good, but apparently only stuff from the last five days can be downloaded for free.
http://www.freebookspot.es/
And if you try to visit via HTTPS and accept the expired certificate, you can search for magazines instead of books :unsure:
If i am not mistaken, there is a Dutch E-learning tracker recently released
Dutch is under heavy investigations for all things piracy. Members of sparks release group were arrested https://torrentfreak.com/sparks-pira...g-huge-200827/
If you're looking for an E-learning tracker that has very good content & nice speeds then you surely searching for BitSpyder!
are any trackers left in 2023 ?
beside bitspyder and the.clicks
elbitz dead
bitseduce dead
biztorrent dead
MAM, and I think LearnFlakes still exists.
Also learnbits.me but not sure about its stats though
DocsPedia is also alive.
https://docspedia.world/
It's amazing how I keep forgetting about Docspedia even though it's been around for over than a decade...
No, it effectively shut down on 2018 along its TV counterpart after the only person able to fix server problems on both vanished. Sucks for all the content that was lost, but other than that I can't say I care.
Interestingly, the same had occurred to FTN on 2014, would repeat itself at Waffles on 2019, and almost happened to PTP this very year. Chain of trust is an important thing when running a tracker, but you'd think these people would learn from history and have some sort of backup plan.
vanished how ?Quote:
vanished
looks likea simillar with what almoust happend with fl.ro this year
so basically we are kinda stuck with click trackers when it comes to main content:frown:
Just like that, apparently. Some former staff members created a new tracker (not sure whether it got anywhere or still exists), but it was basically a spiritual sequel as no backup of the old database was available.
Yes, except FL gave everyone generous advance warning, and that fortunately allowed two trusted faces to show up and completely turn the situation around.Quote:
looks likea simillar with what almoust happend with fl.ro this year
it smells like an inside job ,somebody has paid somebody to destroy the database by mistake .Quote:
Just like that, apparently. Some former staff members created a new tracker (not sure whether it got anywhere or still exists), but it was basically a spiritual sequel as no backup of the old database was available.
yeah..i know..at first i taught ..ok so even fl is closing..that means only "winter is finally comming" when it comes to torrent trackers , they are done,strange enough without any new antipiracy law being enforced,after i saw the issues where fixed,won't close,i got my hopes again up,altough comparing with 2010 - 2015 only 20% of them are still up and runningQuote:
Yes, except FL gave everyone generous advance warning, and that fortunately allowed two trusted faces to show up and completely turn the situation around.
http://www.sb-innovation.de/attachme...chmentid=21673
Not sure if it's only 20%, but I definitely agree there has been a net decrease in the amount of active trackers since those days (see http://www.sb-innovation.de/showthread.php?t=33773). Mind you, a few of those "losses" were so in name only.Quote:
comparing with 2010 - 2015 only 20% of them are still up and running