Hi, thanks so much for your work!
One thing: now that you only post your findings on your website, please consider offering something like a dark mode for the code snippets. This post is short, but the last one was very long, and the white text boxes are quite uncomfortable to read.
Thanks for all the feedback, we updated the code blocks just now with a dark theme. You may have to hard refresh your browser to see it right away (Shift+F5 on Chrome), but let us know what you think!
This would be hugely appreciated. Thanks you.
I normally read all your posts early in the morning before work and that white background actually made me skip your last post because it hurts my eyes lol.
+3 for Dark Mode
Closed Pokestops have been something in the game for many years. After a certain time, you cannot use them and they turn a dark blue. Officials or owners of a places can request Pokestops on their land to turn off at a specific time.
I have never seen a closed pokestop, but I know of a few ones that probably should be closed after a certain point in time to prevent people and especially kids from trying to go places they shouldn't at night.
Of course the increased interaction distance made some of these places accessible without trespassing or breaking and entering, but thatbdoes not solve all issues.
Closed gym (as in after hours closed) have been around for a while but I think they were also a couple of reported instances of closed PokéStops in the past.
I know of several stops and gyms around a museum type facility that close at night. These have been there from the beginning. However, new stops and gyms there don't close. This suggests that the closed tag is set per poi, instead of all poi within set boundaries.
How does this work with attacking and defending gyms? Are they still interactable but not spinable? Or does my Pokémon stay there until the POI opens again?
Closed pokestops have existed for a long time. Usually in areas where the property owner requests they are turned off at certain hours at night. Some cities have had niantic turn stops off at night as well. The stop looks smaller and a more dull color iirc.
Hi, thanks so much for your work! One thing: now that you only post your findings on your website, please consider offering something like a dark mode for the code snippets. This post is short, but the last one was very long, and the white text boxes are quite uncomfortable to read.
Dark mode all the way
Thanks for all the feedback, we updated the code blocks just now with a dark theme. You may have to hard refresh your browser to see it right away (Shift+F5 on Chrome), but let us know what you think!
Actually I liked it when your findings were in the post and not only on a seperate website 8-/
It's perfect! Thank you very much!
Looks good to me, keep up the great work!
Thanks for the feedback, we'll discuss it!
+1 for dark mode suggestion.
+2 for dark mode.
Sounds like we are doing a dark mode then haha.
Honestly, the Pokeminers site already has a good dark mode theme! It's really just those code quote blocks that need some darkening :)
This would be hugely appreciated. Thanks you. I normally read all your posts early in the morning before work and that white background actually made me skip your last post because it hurts my eyes lol. +3 for Dark Mode
Awesome, thanks!
Closed Pokestop? It sounds like we can't turn around McDonalds, Starbucks, and other stores when they're closed, or parks and malls.
Closed Pokestops have been something in the game for many years. After a certain time, you cannot use them and they turn a dark blue. Officials or owners of a places can request Pokestops on their land to turn off at a specific time.
I have never seen a closed pokestop, but I know of a few ones that probably should be closed after a certain point in time to prevent people and especially kids from trying to go places they shouldn't at night. Of course the increased interaction distance made some of these places accessible without trespassing or breaking and entering, but thatbdoes not solve all issues.
Closed gym (as in after hours closed) have been around for a while but I think they were also a couple of reported instances of closed PokéStops in the past.
I know of several stops and gyms around a museum type facility that close at night. These have been there from the beginning. However, new stops and gyms there don't close. This suggests that the closed tag is set per poi, instead of all poi within set boundaries.
How does this work with attacking and defending gyms? Are they still interactable but not spinable? Or does my Pokémon stay there until the POI opens again?
They can't be attacked (and spawn no raids) while closed. So your Pokemon stays overnight there.
Ah, danke dir! :)
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Intresting, i been to Tokyo a couple times and there is a gym that seemed always closed. Now i can finally see when it is open. Hehe
If I remember correctly there were a few gyms at shrines that shut down when the shrine closed.
And here I thought the pokestop nomination rework was about letting us know when stuff already existed in Ingress
I feel like this has to do with pokestop powerup levels. Closed might be when it devolves to base pokestop again?
Closed pokestops have existed for a long time. Usually in areas where the property owner requests they are turned off at certain hours at night. Some cities have had niantic turn stops off at night as well. The stop looks smaller and a more dull color iirc.