If you are wondering what I have been doing not writing any posts for a long time, so I started to work again on the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, a problem that I did not solve in 2010. It seems that I get a result, but it is too early to be sure of it. I cut out some lemmas from the version of 2010, fixed a few typos in them, and put them into a separate paper, which I will not submit. It is here
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342550152_A_Theorem_of_Congruent_Primes
It does not prove of primes anything we would not know, but the proof method is really interesting and may apply with some changes to non-primes. About the conjecture itself, I currently have a revised version of my 2010 paper and it does look promising, but we will see. So far nothing from Princeton concerning the Riemann Hypothesis proof. It is eight weeks tomorrow. If it were wrong, I think it would have been rejected by now.