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linucs OP , to Ask Science in Are there other human traits like light skin which people developed to adapt to the "new" environment they settled in?

Super cool, thanks!

linucs OP , to Ask Science in Are there other human traits like light skin which people developed to adapt to the "new" environment they settled in?

Cool! Do you know any sources where I can read more about it?

linucs OP , to Ask Science in Are there other human traits like light skin which people developed to adapt to the "new" environment they settled in?

Interesting, can you recommend some reads about it?

linucs OP , to Ask Science in Regarding sleep quality, why did humans evolve to require full darkness?

Really cool, thank you!

linucs OP , to Ask Science in Regarding sleep quality, why did humans evolve to require full darkness?

I'm here to learn, I admit I'm ignorant and that's why I love asking questions here. Maybe it's me but your comment came across a bit rude.

Anyway thanks for engaging here and providing answers and sources.

linucs OP , to Ask Science in Regarding sleep quality, why did humans evolve to require full darkness?

I'm not talking about myself, melatonine, is synthesized by the body when it's dark, light can reduce or stop the synthesis.

linucs , to KDE in Do you also configure the feedback to send everything?

I do but using firejail on my system the feedback doesn't work :(

linucs OP , to Ask Science in Is there any scientific study about where should the bed be facing?

Why important? Where should it be facing in relation to window and door?

linucs OP , to Ask Science in Is there any scientific study about where should the bed be facing?

Source? :)

linucs OP , to Ask Science in Is there any scientific study about where should the bed be facing?

Thanks, have a good day

linucs , to KDE in AUA: We are the Plasma dev team. Ask Us Anything about Plasma 6, gear 24.02, Frameworks 6 and everything else in the upcoming Megarelease.

Thanks for the thorough answer Nate, can’t wait for KDE world domination!

linucs , to KDE in AUA: We are the Plasma dev team. Ask Us Anything about Plasma 6, gear 24.02, Frameworks 6 and everything else in the upcoming Megarelease.

Thanks for the AUA! Really excited about the Mega Release and even more for the future after!

My question is regarding Nate’s original proposal for the KDE goals “Professionalise KDE” if I remember well. Now, I know that the goal was changed and the scope reduced to “Automatization and Systematization” but I truly believe the original proposal’s spirit could have a huge impact on the whole ecosystem.

For example I remember the proposal contained the plan to hire a person working “full time” on actively finding fundings and grants and applying to them. We got the Mega Release fundraiser but for example on the forum I found discuss.kde.org/t/…/9916 and it looks like a waste of potential to not apply for grants because no one has the time to do so.

Is there anyone at KDE, maybe among the Board, who is still trying to make the “Professionalise KDE” happen?

P.S. I know you guys just want to reach the biggest amount of people but maybe we could start having the AUAs/AMAs and similar, only on Lemmy and a post on Reddit saying that the event will be hosted on Lemmy. This would make the Lemmy community the official one and could convince people to make the switch for the “exclusive content”. It’s not a critic, just want to see Lemmy prosper.

linucs , to Literature in What are you reading?

Underworld by Don DeLillo

linucs OP , to Ask Science in Why do trees stems grow new "parts" inside and not outside i.e. why is the oldest part of the stem the innermost "ring" and not the outermost?

Yeah my question was wrongly put but I thought trees did what you described skin does: I thought new tree cells were created in the middle and the outermost layers were the oldest ones.

linucs OP , to Ask Science in Why do trees stems grow new "parts" inside and not outside i.e. why is the oldest part of the stem the innermost "ring" and not the outermost?

Yes they are, I messed up and I was not even high

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