>Not sure what private trackers are all about? The mission of /ptg/ is to promote the highest possible standards of tracker service by providing members with opportunities for professional development, by recognizing technical competence through examinations and by advancing the interests of its members.
>Remember the following: >READ THE OP BEFORE MAKING A FUCKING QUESTION YOU RETARDED FAGGOT >It doesn't matter if you use the same username in different trackers, the staff still share your IP with each other. >Staff is reading, being /marked/ is NOT a meme. >Don't ask for invites, it's private for a reason. >If starting out you should interview for RED, rank to elite, wait on account age and get invites from there. THAT'S IT THAT IS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO >If you want to rank up on RED, spam recent deezer shit with deemix/smloadr.
Nevermind, forgot google existed and also figured it wouldn't come up
Oliver Young
Imagine not being on AB in current year Imagine having to search multiple times on multiple sites to find your anime Imagine not having all torrents for one show in a nice neat group Imagine not being able to search by release year
Alexander Sullivan
Good morning sirs! It is a beautiful day to drink piss and watch American capeshit!
David Bell
What do they even have of value these days? No junior idol from what I understand.
>This film delves into the history of software development that started as a woman-led industry but has evolved into a majority white male and Asian dominated industry. It tackles the tough topic of why women as well as black and latinx people don't pursue software careers. By demystifying the profession, the film encourages people from every background into joining this generationally changing profession.