MAM has an open application process. For TehConnection or BitMe, you could try hanging out in their IRC channel or join a forum such as torrent-invites.com. Many popular trackers such as what.cd also have an invites section for power users.
Really nice design and functionality. Perhaps you could put the categories somewhere higher than the bottom of the page? Would also recommend a logo of some sort.
Interesting, it's always cool when developers put in Easter eggs in their games. There's a huge database of Easter eggs in games, movies and other stuff at eeggs.com
Perhaps you could add some kind of logo image to the header. Also the small font is a bit difficult to read. Other than that though, the site looks good.
The information presented is rather limited. You claim end to end encryption, but there is no information about your security protocols. It says you offer access over many platforms, but there is no information about that either. Do you have a Windows/Mac/Linux apps, mobile? Do you support file...
Homepage looks really nice. Really like the model of pay as you go hosting, seems a lot more feasible than a monthly fee. Perhaps you could make the API documentation available for unregistered users?
I realize I'm probably in the minority here, but I'm against Net Neutrality. We already have a free and open internet, which governments are trying to encroach on and control. Just look at Snowden and the NSA leaks, and you'll see how they are trying to control the flow of information. I don't...
Depends on what you're looking for. As mentioned, IPT is a good general purpose tracker but it's really easy to obtain an invite so it's not all that private. Still better than public trackers though. For music, what.cd is great, TehConnection for movies, GGn for games, MAM for books/audiobooks...
It really depends what your goals and intentions are. As OneMan said they are really two different things. The public education system (at least here in the US) is totally broken, and honestly a huge timewaster and indoctrination machine. They really don't encourage thinking for yourself, but...
I've added a search field for resume downloads, it's now on the advanced search page. However, I only found a few hosts that support resume so if you know of any more please let me know.
There are plenty of monitoring services out there, and most offer a basic free plan. I have yet to find one that offers SMS alerts for free, though. Is anyone familiar with such a service?
I can't verify that it will work as I don't have an account, but you could try HTTrack to auto-download files from the site. It's pretty configurable so it may do the trick.
I'd change the title of your page from Home to something that describes your site. Possibly also create your own description of videos rather than just duplicating the Youtube title. You may also want to consider some sort of tagline for the header.
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