I thought Gnome was all rounded by default. Anyway, there's a functioning rounded corners KDE extension, if you're so inclined. I'm using it and it works really well.
I am personally okay with that, as this is intended to be a simplification. A simplification by definition can't include all information. But there's a difference between omitting information and including misleading information. My problem's with the latter in this case.
This looks misleading to me, because it indicates that grandchildren and their descendants can have very disproportionate amounts of genes from either grandparent.
The genes inherited from a parent do not sit in one continuous chunk, as indicated here.
Instead they are pulled randomly from all over the parent's genome, and so they end up taking up places all over the offspring's genome as well.
This has the effect that relatedness is consistently halved through the generations. (Though minor variations occur in the short term)
Absolutely. I've come to realize that you just can't have a positively minded, widely federated community on Lemmy about something the majority of active users across the system feel negatively about. It's a shame, but I might just end up filtering the community and waiting for better times.
Despite its reputation, coffee is continually correlated with health benefits in statistical studies. This is not something made up by news agencies.
But honestly, I don't get it either. I drink lots of coffee, but it can upset my stomach and give me the jitters. It just doesn't intuitively seem like something that should be healthy.
"Testing" in case they decide they don't like money after all.