Forwarded from Liam (he/they) π³οΈβπ
Okay so, the conda morph in hognoses was originally called anaconda morph, since it reminded the person who discovered it of anacondas. However that name is very confusing, so the morph name was shortened to conda
The conda morph is a co-dominant trait. That means that if the snake baby gets the conda gene from neither mom nor dad, it's a normal. If the baby gets the conda gene from just one parent, but not both, it's a conda! That means it has less, but a bit bigger spots, it's belly is completely black and it has white stripes along the belly like a border. Now if the baby gets the gene from both parents, you have a super conda!!! That means that it only has patterning on the head, the rest of the body is one color. The belly is still black with white stripes along the side
So basically there's
Normal (aa) normal pattern
Conda (Aa) or (aA) reduced pattern
And Super conda (AA) no pattern
The conda morph is a co-dominant trait. That means that if the snake baby gets the conda gene from neither mom nor dad, it's a normal. If the baby gets the conda gene from just one parent, but not both, it's a conda! That means it has less, but a bit bigger spots, it's belly is completely black and it has white stripes along the belly like a border. Now if the baby gets the gene from both parents, you have a super conda!!! That means that it only has patterning on the head, the rest of the body is one color. The belly is still black with white stripes along the side
So basically there's
Normal (aa) normal pattern
Conda (Aa) or (aA) reduced pattern
And Super conda (AA) no pattern
Forwarded from Liam (he/they) π³οΈβπ
And of course, all this can co-occur with other traits
Forwarded from LON - I Memes di Benjamin (πΎπππππ πππ)
hug your fucking friends, you cowards. i challenge everyone here to ask a friend if they want a hug. respect personal space and body contact boundaries and all that shit, but dare to try as well think about telling your friends goodbye not with a hand wave, but with an honest "take care". what do you want friends for if you're gonna isolate yourself still?
Forwarded from Architectural Crimes (LucioB16 -)
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mierda randm
okay i've got the wifi+bt card turned into a WORKING wifi card. from here is all downhill. also learned that some computers dont like it when you put nail polish inside of them use too many wireless network cards at once
*narrator voice*
"but it was not downhill. it was, very much. uphill."
anyway i am bored so im just trying what happens if i tape/block certain pins on the network card.
turns out, that a mini pcie has 52 pins, 13 of which are, by standard, "reserved". i think i know what four of them do now.
supposedly, the pin 51 controls the rfkill signal for bluetooth. not in my case tho. so i am, well, experimenting. i know that i managed to make bluetooth work some hours ago, so i should be able to make it work again at some point
anyway, there are funny results happening here and there. i managed to make the OS detect a singular network card as two network cards half-operating at once. ngl that has been entertaining.
also there is disagreement over which pin controls the wlan rfkill but this one is a 20, so that, at least, is "a standard thing". other places pointed to the 13, for example.
anyone wanna bet what happens if i block 8 "reserved" pins at once?
"but it was not downhill. it was, very much. uphill."
anyway i am bored so im just trying what happens if i tape/block certain pins on the network card.
turns out, that a mini pcie has 52 pins, 13 of which are, by standard, "reserved". i think i know what four of them do now.
supposedly, the pin 51 controls the rfkill signal for bluetooth. not in my case tho. so i am, well, experimenting. i know that i managed to make bluetooth work some hours ago, so i should be able to make it work again at some point
anyway, there are funny results happening here and there. i managed to make the OS detect a singular network card as two network cards half-operating at once. ngl that has been entertaining.
also there is disagreement over which pin controls the wlan rfkill but this one is a 20, so that, at least, is "a standard thing". other places pointed to the 13, for example.
anyone wanna bet what happens if i block 8 "reserved" pins at once?
mierda randm
*narrator voice* "but it was not downhill. it was, very much. uphill." anyway i am bored so im just trying what happens if i tape/block certain pins on the network card. turns out, that a mini pcie has 52 pins, 13 of which are, by standard, "reserved".β¦
a normal mini pcie connector, btw, has 52 pins. 26 in each side. not all of them do have 2x26 tho. mine has 23 in one side and 11 in the other, for a grand total of 34, and it makes it way harder to know which pin is which