

Refurbished my PC. Not a bad thing to consider.
I cleaned my PC back in April but had some minor issues with the boost clocks and a couple of new RAM sticks. Last Thursday I had three hard freezes. Saturday morning I was bent over removing everything and building like new. With a new Power supply and thermal paste.
Today I am happy to report I'm gamed 5 hours no issues. 33fps in Cyberpunk 2077 and 60fps in a couple of others. No stutters. No problems. It just feels so freaking fixed.
Hoping to hold unto this PC for 16-36+ months. All the extra Boosted clocks from clean and new thermal paste are really going to help me do that.
Black screen freezing
So I have a very old tr4 1900x threadripper, 64GB RAM, 1080ti, x399 tachi build. It was deep cleaned april. Yesterday and today, I had two black screen with artifacts freezes(one after several days of up time, and one after about 8 hours). CPU and GPU were idle and about 40c. 99% of the time I only write and browse the web. OS is fedora.
Is my PSU going bad? GPU? Mobo?
I am exceptionally poor(disabled and waiting on ssdi) so any reliable fix would do wonders.
Backup plan is to run MEM test today. If that passes and I'm still crashing I will ask parents for ryzen 5 5500, mobo, 6700xt 12 gb and psu. Any recommendations before I raise an emergency purchase with parents? I need something in the same class of performance.
Any advice for a returning beekeeper?
So I've been doing beekeeping since 2015. But due to disability I haven't opened a hive since 2019. I still have one hive that has strong hopes(did have 3 but feb 2021 it got really cold and killed 2).
Planning on new boxes and frames. Overall the hive will be hard to get into. Do people still transfer frames and hold the comb in place with rubber bands? Will also do a mite treatment(if needed).We can get a 5 frame nuc starter, and cull the old queen if need be. We can buy bee food if that's all that's needed. It can't be much different than when I harvested them from a gas tank.
Hive is still relatively active. Actual counts are hard to determine because activity can be less due to honey bound. Never had experience with a sick hive. Family is willing to go full measures for the hive(we don't want to cull unless necessary). I'm aware of foul brood and the need to cull the entire hive+boxes.
I don't want to turn it into an adventure. I want to be in and out in 30 mins to an hour.
Edit: Texas and medium experience. And already planning a second hive in april from 5 frame nuc stock and new boxes.
Don't know if anyone needs a Public Domain Bible Diglot but I made one anyways.
https://aaronclaricus.github.io/HolyBible/
Still some very minor coding left. And I need to add 6 more bibles/NTs/OTs. Wanted to create something lightweight after being disappointed by most only bibles(except plain text versions).
There is some discussion to have like public domain book requests, bug reports(except the one that hides nav links in 3 panel and 2 panel mode), overall feature needs.
The web page remembers how far you scroll per each book per each edition per each frame. So there are some more complex features at work.
Having trouble reverting a repo
It's a local only repo. Would really like to see this group of changes as they contain some really needed code changes. Really only need the prunned to 93 lines a064698 or 1 behind or forward to it. As it was already my second attempt at doing that critical step. All the other prunning and safety stuff was wholly unnecessary.
somehow didn't catch a high cpu usage bug before pushing to live, I suspect in the highlight prunning as I wasn't clicking buttons like a mad man and ctrl+f5 10x over. Like I was with the previous important function.