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  • thanks for your input but it looks different. I mean when I power it off with the button, then it is possible to boot without issues. Also it doesn't freeze randomly. It freezes only if it plays videos. Now it is 10 days on uninterrupted since I stopped playing videos.

  • good idea about the PSU. I hadn't thought of that. The PSU is not any high-performance/high-quality and is already 5 years old. Being unable to provide the required voltage may be a possibility if we accept that the performance degrades in time. (Was working without issues for 5 years in the same PC configuration).

    I think I'll try by first removing the extra HDDs so reducing the load and check again. Thanks for your input

  • Why do you suspect gfx card?

    because it happens only on video. Also if it is an 60fps video I start hearing the fans spinning like mad

    What happens if you use a different video player, or play different videos ie different codecs?

    haven't tried specific codecs. Usually it is youtube videos but makes no difference if I play them on firefox, on chromium, or even on opening them on MPV

    Do you have an onboard gfx card you can use instead to test?

    yes, there is one. Good idea.

  • what kind of crack are YOU smoking? So practically "banning" poor people for traveling anywhere further than 500km than their hometown is the solution? And allow rich people go on as usual?

    The not-wealthy will be the only ones affected by this. Business people were traveling since the birth of the aviation and will continue travelling. This will be just an increased cost in their cost planning.

    So if you're rich you're allowed to destroy the planet. If you're poor stay at home, the planet is in danger.

  • twitter is/was not doing that on purpose but twitter had been used for political organizing and quick news spreading during mass protests in multiple countries. There are cases that it was the main means of communication of the people protesting bypassing censorship or downplay of the local news agencies.

  • exactly. It is crazy that people still think that if you don't pay spotify it is the artists that loose money. Most of the subscription value goes to spotify and record labels themselves

  • it gets more interesting if you calculate how much of the percentage of a user's subscription goes to spotify, how much goes to labels and how much ends up in the artists themselves.

  • and to top that up, OP could had just bought an additional care package by paying by his own pocket in the health clinic that he initially was. Completely free to do it if he wanted to pay 3 times the price. People don't understand that in the so called free market there are actually unwritten rules set by the ones in power. They think that they would somehow be benefited from the lack of regulations while the regulations should be there in order to protect them from the greed of the mega-corps.

  • I'm not against learning or understanding the nature of the issue so that I'm in position to form a correct solution. But I find it kinda funny that topics are locked with "duplicate", and the question linked has for example an accepted answer written in PHP5. I believe that SO should invent a way that such cases can be updated without the current "hacks". Now, even if somebody puts the effort to write an up-to-date answer, it will be at the end of answers and it will take a lot of time, if ever, to reach a higher position. Also the "accepted" answer will always be the old one.

    Another issue is that in some cases, the accepted answer becomes a wiki. Edit upon edit by users with required reputation adding new up-to-date info. In the end the answer is nothing close to what the original answer was, but it keeps the originally acquired score. So it can reach to a case that you see a +100 upvoted answer, which in fact has only been proof-read by 2-3 people, the ones that are needed to accept the edited answer.

  • because of the eternal growth principle of capitalism. Objectively there is a point that a company cannot grow anymore. For example there cannot be infinite bands that will constantly enter bandcamp to increase their numbers. At that point the company holders find different paths, like temporarily increasing numbers by reducing the number of employees. In periods of recession and uncertainty this has a domino effect.