Smart, because spammers log which numbers have responded and put them on a hot list. Those hot lists get traded around, which will greatly increase the amount of spam you receive.
Just block and report and never respond.
Smart, because spammers log which numbers have responded and put them on a hot list. Those hot lists get traded around, which will greatly increase the amount of spam you receive.
Just block and report and never respond.
Reminds me of this Superman comic where Lois gives Clark a blowjob, but when he cums he can’t contain his strength and his super cum just explodes through the back of Lois’ head. I saw it years ago and it was pretty well done, but can’t find it now. With all the Rule34 floating around it’s hard to find it as well.
I’ve been using this for a while now and it’s pretty good. For my watercooling it controls the fans and pump speed using liquidctl. Stuff plugged into the motherboard it controls directly.
However the connection between CoolerControl and liquidctl breaks all the damn time for some reason. With the latest update it’s broken again. I haven’t figured out exactly where the error is, because the error comes from liquidctl but I can’t reproduce it using just liquidctl. So it’s somewhere between CoolerControl (it’s daemon) and liquidctl. Once I figure it out I’ll post a bug report and it will be fixed soon I hope.
I wonder how much extra cpu load CoolerControl adds. Some manufacturer tools are known to be quite cpu intensive. I’ve seen the interval for CoolerControl be quite short, to react quickly to changes. But I think their clever way of splitting the UI from the actual control logic is very efficient. It probably means the cpu impact is minimal.
Excellent tool, would recommend!
Next thing you know they will stop making new Spiderman movies
I’m poor af and couldn’t even afford a good second hand car at the moment. Last month I spent a bunch of money and a lot of time at a mate who has a car lift to fix up my car. The costs to get it fixed at a garage would have been triple and it wouldn’t pass MOT if I didn’t fix it.
But I’ll be sure not to buy any Teslas
For people that don’t know about this: If you want the unofficial Portal 3 check out Portal Reloaded. It’s a crazy mod for Portal 2 with excellent puzzles, new mechanics and a really polished feel to it. It’s probably as close as we are ever going to get to a Portal 3.