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  1. General Trackers: IPTorrents 10 euro FileList 15 euro xspeeds.eu 15 euro TorrentDay 15 euro TorrentLeech 10euro AlphaRatio 15euro ABNormal 15 euro Bemaniso 10 euro SpeedApp 10 euro Superbits 50 euro TorrentBD 15euro BitHorlo 10euro CrazyHD 10euro eStone 6euro FinVip 6euro SceneTime 10euro Speed.CD 15euro TorrentCCF 10euro TorrentLand 50euro TorrentSeeds 10euro 4thDimension 10euro Brasil Tracker 25euro BwTorrents 10euro GigaTorrents 10euro Generation-Free 10euro LinkoManija 25 euro SeedFile 10euro PTFiles 10euro BiTTuRK 15euro DiscFan 20euro Portugas.org 15euro XXX - Porn Trackers: Empornium PM Femdomcult 15euro ExoticaZ 15 euro PornBay PM Enthralled PM fappaizuri 15euro happyfappy 15euro Sports Trackers: Aussierul.es 10 euro RacingFor.Me 10 euro BoxingTorrents 10 euro MMA-Tracker 6 euro SportsCult 6 euro T3nnis.tv 10 euro Boxing Torrents 10 10 euro World Boxing Video Archive 6 euro MMA-Torrents 10 euro Racing4Everyone 10 euro XtremeWrestlingTorrents 6 euro AcrossTheTasMan 10 euro TV Trackers: morethantv PM Nebulance PM Shazbat 10 euro tv-vault PM Gaming Trackers: RetroWithin 10 euro Cartoon/Anime Trackers: AnimeTorrents 15euro OldToons 15euro bakabt 15euro Movie/HD Trackers: UHDBits PM KaraGarga 200 euro Cnematik 100 euro avistaz 15 euro Bit-HDTV 15 euro Secret-Cinema PM Cinemageddon 25euro HD-Torrents 15 euro PrivateHD PM BluTopia PM HD-Space 10euro Retroflix 10euro PT.Upxin 25euro Anthelion 30 euro Music Trackers: Orpheus (ex-Apollo) PM Redacted PM LzTr PM Jpopsuki 15euro ProAudioTorrents 10euro Metal.iplay.ro 10euro TranceTraffic 10euro LosslessClub 10euro AudioNews 10euro E-learning: CGPeers PM BitSpyder 10euro Myanonamouse PM ABTorrents 6 euro LearnFlakes 6 euro iAnon 10 euro ========================== ADD PM Omgwtfnzbs Account hdf ACC wihd ACC Hdonly ACC Fora.Snahp.eu - invite TorrentBytes.net invite AnimeWorld - invite Đśnvv2.info - invites Chinese trackers hdtime.org acc old pt.upxin.net acc old et8.org acc old pthome.net acc old hddolby.com acc old pt.btschool.club acc old hdvideo.one acc old ptsbao.club acc old ptchina.org acc old discfan.net acc old carpt.net acc old bt.mdan.org New account PterClub ACC pm
  2. The Staff/Administration thanks everyone who visits us regularly and helps us grow this community http://torrentinvites.org/images/smilies/cake.gif. Without your presence/help nothing would be possible :balloon:. Thanks! The SceneRush Administration
  3. Some of you may have noticed some disruption in connectivity to the site and tracker over the past few days. This is associated with Cloudflare, and support for ipv6 addressing. There is no need to report this, we're working on it. Members using traditional ipv4 addressing are not affected, so clients like qbittorrent or utorrent that can be configured to bind only to ipv4 addresses will continue to operate as normal.
  4. Tracker's Name: eStone Genre: General Sign-up Link: http://estone.cc/regisztracio.php Closing date: N/A Additional information: Estone is a Genral Hungarian tracker since 2005, contains good content of Movies,TV,Apps,Ebooks,etc.
  5. Tracker's Name: Fenyarnyek-Tracker Genre: General Sign-up Link: http://tracker.fenyarnyek.com/index.php?page=signup Closing date: N/A
  6. @farias Hey, welcome to Invitehawk.. Enjoy your stay and hope you have a good time here.
  7. A new Christmas 2023 Event and New Payment Options for Donations Dear Valued Community, We are absolutely thrilled to share some incredible updates happening at Aither just in time for the festive season. - Break out the confetti as we have added more payment options for Donations - Alongside this, we are delighted to invite you all to our enchanting Christmas 2023 event, promising to ignite the true spirit of joy and merriment: https://aither.cc/games/xmas2023 Sincerely, Your Aither Team
  8. Happy Holidays Hey OnlyEncodes+ Fam, Hope this finds you in the midst of holiday cheer and not drowning in tinsel. We're here to sprinkle a bit more joy into your December, and it's not in the form of gingerbread (although, those are quite delightful). Drumroll, please... Introducing our gift to you this season: Freeleech on all Content across the board! That's right, forget the limits! Now you can traverse the vast expanse of movies and series without the shackles of keeping and eye on download usage data. It's like being handed the keys to a library where the librarian doesn't mind if you read too loudly. Just remember to following the seedtime rules. Remember, this gift is not just for now, but for the entire month of December. So, make the most of it, and spread the joy (and memes)! Happy Exploring! Cheers, OnlyEncodes+ Team P.S. I heard Santa hasn’t arrived yet!!!
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  10. Note: The website has been closed to visitors, please do not exit and save cookies! !
  11. Hey peeps, As you may have saw recently, the boat has been well and truly rocked, the good news is, the tin foil hats are not required but we do have a fair bit of paddling left to do before we are out of these stormy waters. We have had some sad news recently and from what we have been told so far, A pillar of the torrent community that some of you will have known for decades across numerous past and present sites, savvyboyDonor is having some health issues which we fear may be potentially very serious, we will update you, as and when we know anything, but in the meantime our thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family. Please bear with us during this time while we get the ship in order.
  12. Advent Calendar The advent calendar is back everyone! For long time members of the site, you may recognize the riddles as most are repeats from the first year or two, but we have so many new members that we thought we'd bring back the "explore possibly-new areas of the site" riddles to orient folks. Some were favorites....some were downright evil. Just like your site staff! Primary Rule: No spoiling the prize or gift location! Feel free to discuss the riddles in here after the day has occurred, but leave the finding of the prizes a suspenseful experience for everyone. As always, have fun! And if you have ideas for riddles or hiding locations next year, feel free to share them! Continue discussion of this here.
  13. ItaTorrents News Global FreeLeech Mode Enabled Open Recording Enabled 9 Days
  14. BrokenStones : News Christmas Freeleech
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  16. Next year's server fee is due on July 15, 2024. The domain expires on 05/2024.
  17. Dear users, dear friends! Thank you for restoring regular seeding of more than 70 more distributions (now the number of dead torrents has dropped to 945-970), therefore, as promised - from 05/12/12 and, tentatively, until the end of February 2024 hit&run will be disabled (if the number of unseeded hands does not increase, then, quite possibly, longer - it all depends on you). We will be 13 years old on 12/12/23. The celebration will be quite limited: a 3-day freelich from December 12 to 14 inclusive; adding GB Ap/coins and other small things to the profile. There will be a humorous and logical competition for intelligence “guess what won’t be in the picture” (we, unfortunately, are still at war - no time for fun), but there will be a competition in the chat for knowledge of films based on screenshots. Thank you for being with us!
  18. Learn more about this years Christmas event! Bring Joy and Make a Difference this Christmas! As the holiday season approaches, the true spirit of Christmas lies in giving. With so much love and abundance around us, it's the perfect time to extend your generosity and support those in need. This year, why not consider donating to a charity, such as those dedicated to animal welfare or cancer research? By doing so, you can truly make a significant impact and spread the holiday cheer further than ever before. Find some examples below. Help Our Furry Friends Find Happiness Animals hold a special place in our hearts, and those who have been abandoned, mistreated, or are in distress require our immediate attention. By contributing to an animal charity this Christmas, you can provide care, shelter, and much-needed love to countless furry companions. Your donation can help rescue abused animals, provide medical assistance, or even contribute to finding them a forever home. By donating, you become a guardian angel for these precious creatures, ensuring that they receive the love and care they deserve. Illuminate Lives with Cancer Research Cancer affects millions of lives, and supporting cancer research initiatives is a vital step toward finding a cure. By donating to cancer charities, you're aiding scientists and doctors in their tireless efforts to understand, treat, and eradicate this devastating disease. Every dollar counts and brings us closer to the day when no one has to face the hardships of cancer again. Your contribution can help fund groundbreaking research, improve treatments, and provide support to individuals and families during their toughest battles. Your Generosity Knows No Bounds Remember, your choice to donate isn't confined to just one cause. There are countless charities out there with missions focused on various aspects of humanity. From feeding the hungry and sheltering the homeless to providing access to education and promoting environmental conservation, every sector holds immense value and deserves our support. This Christmas, embrace compassion and extend your helping hand to a cause close to your heart. Instructions: Make a Donation and Be the Change! Unlock a new achievement by posting your anonymous/censored acknowledgement in our forums (here), an opportunity for every donor to showcase their generosity! Once donated and posted, follow this link to unlock your achirement: Unlock achievement
  19. Happy New Year, Romanian friends! On the occasion of National Day, celebrate with joy and pride!
  20. BHD Christmas Event Starting December 1st, 2023 at 0:00 UTC all BHD members may start opening doors on the Advent calendar! Open the door that corresponds to which day of the month it is and win BP. temporary freeleech tokens, magic touch promo or collectibles. Reminder to collect your gifts from BHD throughout December!
  21. A new study provides evidence that pigeons tackle some problems just as artificial intelligence would -- allowing them to solve difficult tasks that would vex humans. Previous research had shown pigeons learned how to solve complex categorization tasks that human ways of thinking -- like selective attention and explicit rule use -- would not be useful in solving. Researchers had theorized that pigeons used a "brute force" method of solving problems that is similar to what is used in AI models, said Brandon Turner, lead author of the new study and professor of psychology at The Ohio State University. But this study may have proven it: Turner and a colleague tested a simple AI model to see if it could solve the problems in the way they thought pigeons did -- and it worked. "We found really strong evidence that the mechanisms guiding pigeon learning are remarkably similar to the same principles that guide modern machine learning and AI techniques," Turner said. "Our findings suggest that in the pigeon, nature may have found a way to make an incredibly efficient learner that has no ability to generalize or extrapolate like humans would." Turner conducted the study with Edward Wasserman, a professor of psychology at the University of Iowa. Their results were published recently in the journal iScience. In the study, pigeons were shown a stimulus, which could include lines of various widths and angles, concentric rings and sectioned rings. They had to peck a button on the right or left to indicate to which category it belonged to. If they got it correct, they received a food pellet -- if they were wrong, they received nothing. There were four different tasks in the study, some harder than the others. Results showed that, through trial and error, the pigeons improved their ability to make the correct choices in one of the easier experiments from about 55% to 95% of the time. Even in a more difficult scenario, their correct responses improved from 55% to 68%. Researchers believed the pigeons used what is called associative learning, which is linking two phenomena with each other. For example, it is easy to understand the link between "water" and "wet." People teach their dogs to link sitting when they are commanded with receiving a treat. But those associations are relatively easy. "Associative learning is frequently presumed to be far too primitive and rigid to explain complex visual categorization like what we saw the pigeons do," Turner said. But that's exactly what the researchers found. The researchers' AI model tackled the same tasks using just the two simple mechanisms that pigeons were presumed to use: associative learning and error correction. And, like the pigeons, the AI model learned to make the right predictions to significantly increase the number of correct answers. For humans, the challenge when given tasks like those given to pigeons is that they would try to come up with a rule or rules that could make the task easier. "But in this case, there were no rules that could help make this any easier. That really frustrates humans and they often give up on tasks like this," he said. "Pigeons don't try to make rules. They just use this brute force way of trial and error and associative learning and in some specific types of tasks that helps them perform better than humans." What's interesting, though, is that pigeons use this method of learning that is very similar to AI designed by humans, Turner said. "We celebrate how smart we are that we designed artificial intelligence, at the same time we disparage pigeons as dim-witted animals," he said. "But the learning principles that guide the behaviors of these AI machines are pretty similar to what pigeons use." The research was supported by the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
  22. NASA's InSight mission to Mars helped scientists map out Mars' internal structure, including the size and composition of its core, and provided general hints about its tumultuous formation. But findings from a new paper published in the journal Nature could lead to reanalysis of that data. An international team of researchers discovered the presence of a molten silicate layer overlying Mars' metallic core -- providing new insights into how Mars formed, evolved and became the barren planet it is today. Published on October 25, 2023, the team's paper details the use of seismic data to locate and identify a thin layer of molten silicates (rock-forming minerals that make up the crust and mantle of Mars and Earth) lying between the Martian mantle and core. With the discovery of this molten layer, the researchers determined that Mars' core is both denser and smaller than previous estimates, a conclusion that better aligns with other geophysical data and analysis of Martian meteorites. Vedran Lekic, a professor of geology at the University of Maryland and co-author of the paper, compared the molten layer to a 'heating blanket' covering the Martian core. "The blanket not only insulates the heat coming from the core and prevents the core from cooling, but also concentrates radioactive elements whose decay generates heat" Lekic said. "And when that happens, the core is likely to be unable to produce the convective motions that would create a magnetic field -- which can explain why Mars currently doesn't have an active magnetic field around it." Without a functional protective magnetic field around itself, a terrestrial planet such as Mars would be extremely vulnerable to harsh solar winds and lose all the water on its surface, making it incapable of sustaining life. Lekic added that this difference between Earth and Mars could be attributed to differences in internal structure and the different planetary evolution paths the two planets took. "The thermal blanketing of Mars' metallic core by the liquid layer at the base of the mantle implies that external sources are necessary to generate the magnetic field recorded in the Martian crust during the first 500 to 800 million years of its evolution," said the paper's lead author Henri Samuel, a scientist with the French National Center for Scientific Research. "These sources could be energetic impacts or core motion generated by gravitational interactions with ancient satellites which have since then disappeared." The team's conclusions support theories that Mars was at one time a molten ocean of magma that later crystallized to produce a layer of silicate melt enriched in iron and radioactive elements at the base of the Martian mantle. The heat emanating from the radioactive elements would then have dramatically altered the thermal evolution and cooling history of the red planet. "These layers, if widespread, can have pretty big consequences for the rest of the planet," Lekic said. "Their existence can help tell us whether magnetic fields can be generated and maintained, how planets cool over time, and also how the dynamics of their interiors change over time." NASA's InSight mission officially ended in December 2022 after more than four years of collecting data on Mars, but the analysis of the observations continues. Samuel, Lekic and their co-authors are among the latest researchers to reexamine prior models of Mars using seismology to confirm the planet's structure and turbulent history. "This new discovery of a molten layer is just one example of how we continue to learn new things from the completed InSight mission," Lekic said. "We hope that the information we've gathered on planetary evolution using seismic data is paving the way for future missions to celestial bodies like the moon and other planets like Venus."
  23. Astrophysicists from Trinity College Dublin are scanning the Universe for "technosignatures" emanating from distant planets that would provide support for the existence of intelligent, alien life. Using the Irish LOFAR telescope and its counterpart in Onsala, Sweden, the team -- led by Professor Evan Keane, Associate Professor of Radio Astronomy in Trinity's School of Physics, and Head of the Irish LOFAR Telescope -- plans to monitor millions of star systems. Scientists have been searching for extraterrestrial radio signals for well over 60 years. Many of these have been carried out using single observatories which limits the ability to identify signals from the haze of terrestrial interference on Earth. Much of the effort has focused on frequencies above 1 GHz because the single-dish telescopes employed operate at these frequencies. Now, a new collaboration led by Trinity College Dublin, with the Breakthrough Listen team and Onsala Space Observatory in Sweden, is perfecting a multi-site, multi-telescope technique that allows them to search at much lower frequencies of 110 -- 190 MHz. The Breakthrough Listen programme is the most comprehensive search for technologically advanced extraterrestrial life, developing dedicated instruments at the Irish and Swedish LOFAR stations. Using multiple sites has the major benefit that it is much less likely to provide a "false positive" signal; such signals arise due to interference from many human sources on Earth. The team has just published details of their method and their ongoing search in the Astronomical Journal They have already scanned 1.6 million star systems flagged as interesting targets by the Gaia and TESS space missions, run by ESA and NASA respectively. So far these searches have drawn a blank. But the search has only just begun... Prof. Keane said: "In the last 50 years evidence has steadily mounted that the constituents and conditions necessary for life are relatively common in the Universe, which begs one of life's greatest unanswered questions: are we really alone? "To some people the 'Search for Extra-terrestrial Intelligence, or SETI' might seem like something from a movie, but it has been a scientific pursuit for decades, and for a host of very good reasons. With this project we are basing our search on the common assumption that civilisations elsewhere in the Universe may employ similar technologies to those developed on Earth. As a result radio frequencies are a logical domain for conducting SETI surveys due to the widespread use of telecommunications and radar and our access to next-gen radio telescopes offers a great chance for a deep dive into the Universe." Owen Johnson, PhD Candidate in Trinity's School of Physics, is the first author of the journal article, and the first Irish person to ever undertake a PhD on the topic of SETI. He added: "What makes surveys like this one truly captivating is the fact that we're pushing these telescopes to their absolute limits, directing them towards substantial portions of the sky. As a result, we have the exciting possibility of discovering all sorts of wild and wondrous phenomena during this process and if we're very fortunate, even encountering our cosmic neighbours. "LOFAR is soon to undergo a staged series of upgrades across all stations in the array across Europe, which will allow an even broader SETI at ranges of 15 -- 240 MHz. We have billions of star systems to explore and will be relying on some machine learning techniques to sift through the immense volume of data. "That in itself is interesting -- it would be fairly ironic if humankind discovered alien life by using artificial intelligence."
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