Welcome, if you're joining us from KAT
#21
vague still having bantz about kat I see Wink how you doing mate

sad to see the site go but can't say i was a fan of the community there. not a jab at anyone personally, more the "rep obtainment culture". i've used the site anonymously since ~2012 when I gave up. Although increasingly stuff was DMCA'd
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#22
Known it, been here, looked around before, joined a couple months ago...honestly guys...the "average" KAT member probably just didn't give a damn! I'm only "late for the party" because I have a life outside the internet, and figured KAT was just glitching and maybe I needed to clear my cache again...it's happened before.

Please, don't think of ALL of us KAT members as clueless douchebags. Obviously, as politux proves the case, some of us know what we're doing...and are just naturally douchebags! Tongue

ANYhow, I'm here until KAT comes back or something better pops up, or TPB gets shut down again. Y'all have a good day, and...don't judge us too harshly. The "average" KAT member participates in special niches and cliques, and tends to gravitate toward those people and threads and groups. It's a form of networking, as well as "safety in numbers". If you have that here, we'll find it, and each other. If you don't, well, we'll probably be silent "good little members", do our business, and disappear in the night....like a KAT....or ninja.... Big Grin
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#23
I was a bay user way back when but then the site went away I switch to KAT and never came back. I mostly used it for daz3d content. The daz3d scene here is not that big and normal you get 1 seeder on the files here.  Angry
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#24
I remember an almost identical discussion to this one when TPB experienced a prolonged downtime in late 2014 and people (refugees) migrated to KAT.

Welcome all. We hope you'll stick around, and look forward to your contributions to TPB and this forum. If you don't see a thread that appeals to your interests, start a new one!
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#25
(Jul 21, 2016, 12:06 pm)Picklock Wrote: This.
still looking,searching, waiting...
Yep. Nothing shows the effectiveness and efficiency of the protocol, or the brilliance of the mind that created it, as much as the fact that in 15 years not one mathematician, or computer science PhD or self-taught hacker or corporation employing teams of such has even matched it let alone surpassed it.

Makes you wonder at all the "speed up your downloading" tutorials, and apps, that are constantly floating around.

(Jul 21, 2016, 16:15 pm)wolfenspiel Wrote: The "average" KAT member participates in special niches and cliques, and tends to gravitate toward those people and threads and groups. It's a form of networking, as well as "safety in numbers". If you have that here, we'll find it, and each other. If you don't, well, we'll probably be silent...
We don't have that here but don't be silent about it, recreate it. You won't be able to do it in exactly the same way--we're fundamentally about openness--but if you have more than 1 person interested in something you can get some discussions going (and if they prove popular then who knows what we might do).

(Jul 21, 2016, 18:00 pm)Kooroe Wrote: The daz3d scene here is not that big and normal you get 1 seeder on the files here.  Angry
The files here are the same as the files there, that's the nature of torrents. Rolleyes
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#26
They are often called house KAT when kept as indoor pets or simply KAT when there is no need to distinguish them from other felids and felines. KAT are often valued by humans for companionship and for their ability to hunt vermin. There are more than 70 KAT breeds; different associations proclaim different numbers according to their standards.

KAT are similar in anatomy to the other felids, with a strong, flexible body, quick reflexes, sharp retractable claws, and teeth adapted to killing small prey. KAT senses fit a crepuscular and predatory ecological niche. KAT can hear sounds too faint or too high in frequency for human ears, such as those made by mice and other small animals. They can see in near darkness. Like most other mammals, KAT have poorer color vision and a better sense of smell than humans. KAT, despite being solitary hunters, are a social species and KAT communication includes the use of a variety of vocalizations (mewing, purring, trilling, hissing, growling, and grunting), as well as KAT pheromones and types of KAT-specific body language.

KAT have a high breeding rate. Under controlled breeding, they can be bred and shown as registered pedigree pets, a hobby known as KAT fancy. Failure to control the breeding of pet KAT by neutering and the abandonment of former household pets has resulted in large numbers of feral KAT worldwide, requiring population control.This has contributed, along with habitat destruction and other factors, to the extinction of many bird species. KAT have been known to extirpate a bird species within specific regions and may have contributed to the extinction of isolated island populations. KAT are thought to be primarily, though not solely, responsible for the extinction of 33 species of birds, and the presence of feral and free ranging KAT makes some locations unsuitable for attempted species reintroduction in otherwise suitable locations.

Since KAT were venerated in ancient Egypt, they were commonly believed to have been domesticated there,[11] but there may have been instances of domestication as early as the Neolithic from around 9,500 years ago (7,500 BC).[12] A genetic study in 2007 concluded that domestic KAT are descended from Near Eastern wildcats, having diverged around 8,000 BC in West Asia. A 2016 study found that leopard KAT were undergoing domestication independently in China around 5,500 BC, though this line of partially domesticated cats leaves no trace in the domesticated populations of today.

As of a 2007 study, KAT are the second most popular pet in the United States by number of pets owned, behind the first, which is freshwater fish.
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#27
Hello all  Shy

Another Stray Kat here .  .  .  .  

I have visited TPB as an anonymous for some time. 

But now I have joined.

And tank you 'Sid' for the Welcome.

M.
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#28
(Jul 21, 2016, 19:40 pm)Sid Wrote:
(Jul 21, 2016, 12:06 pm)Picklock Wrote: This.
still looking,searching, waiting...
Yep. Nothing shows the effectiveness and efficiency of the protocol, or the brilliance of the mind that created it, as much as the fact that in 15 years not one mathematician, or computer science PhD or self-taught hacker or corporation employing teams of such has even matched it let alone surpassed it.

Makes you wonder at all the "speed up your downloading" tutorials, and apps, that are constantly floating around.

(Jul 21, 2016, 16:15 pm)wolfenspiel Wrote: The "average" KAT member participates in special niches and cliques, and tends to gravitate toward those people and threads and groups. It's a form of networking, as well as "safety in numbers". If you have that here, we'll find it, and each other. If you don't, well, we'll probably be silent...
We don't have that here but don't be silent about it, recreate it. You won't be able to do it in exactly the same way--we're fundamentally about openness--but if you have more than 1 person interested in something you can get some discussions going (and if they prove popular then who knows what we might do).

(Jul 21, 2016, 18:00 pm)Kooroe Wrote: The daz3d scene here is not that big and normal you get 1 seeder on the files here.  Angry
The files here are the same as the files there, that's the nature of torrents. Rolleyes

I respectfully disagree try searching daz3d and the most seeded file is v4 from 2006. The dazed line is up to genesis 3 now and there are little to almost no gen3 files on here. Where as KAT almost everyday there was new gen3 file with 50 seeds plus.
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#29
Been a member here for a while; went to KAT full time when TPB went down for 2 months; glad I kept my account; now I don't fell like a newbie lol. The biggest thing I hated about KAT was their compliance with the copyright trolls. Guess it didn't protect them like they though it would. Long live The Pirate Bay!
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#30
you guys most remember one thing, one quite BIG difference that separated TPB with other File Sharing site,Communities, etc.

What I See is that what becoming TPB focus since the first raid that almost devastated it's foundations IS
RESILIENCE

anyone that compares such as UI layout, Organized communities of Interest, well categorized Torrents..won't find it here.
maybe some of the KAT refugees will get discourage in it, they're expecting some well structured resistance base city but instead they landed on the God most forsaken harbor of damn fucking Tortuga...where booties,boobs and booze plays the logic
Big GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin
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