@andycarolan I had to look it up... evolution has slightly changed so my info is incorrect.
Prior to Generation 8, it is not possible to evolve a Pokémon that is level 100 and requires leveling up to evolve.
In Generation 8 (the generation that launched with Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield), however, the mechanic of Rare Candy has changed slightly to enable evolving Pokémon at level 100:
"If a Rare Candy is used on a Level 100 Pokémon that evolves by leveling up and currently meets its evolution requirements, it will evolve (without gaining a level). (This applies to all Pokémon that evolve by leveling up, not just Pokémon that evolve at or above a certain level.)"
This now allows the evolution of Pokémon who reach level 100 without evolving, if the user chooses.
I assume the case is the same for Go but with candies.
@stefan It could've been. This company didn't even bother to explore other options? How could it work as business model if that's the focus? I'm not sure how Pebble does it, but they are thriving after the move.
@cheeaun I'm aware it's designed to be optimized for desktop. 😅
When I tried changing default zoom in Chrome accessibility from 100% to 150% all the columns are in the right width size as I swipe them regardless of device display settings but that makes text/font bigger. I'm not expecting it to be 100%, I assumed the device would auto detect width. As long lists are not added to columns, it works fine on 100%.
@cheeaun Oh tab bar for lists works as is with no changes to Chrome accessibility (100% by default), device display remains unaffected. But I really liked swiping in multi-columns without having to set to 150%. If you don't mind telling which file I could edit to play around, I assume it's app.css.
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Hm. I wonder if I can get any fediverse admins onboard to disable all images on their instance on the World Sight Day in October, so that only alt text shows up.
I'm sure any admins with some coding knowledge can do it. Problem was, I didn't like modifying files or permissions, so I opted for nginx.conf one-liner, include /etc/nginx/sites-available/blackout.conf; and uncomment the other, created another nginx with wildcard domain.
@stefan As for alt-text no images day, I'm sure it can be achieved via nginx, I'll look into it as someone already posted w github link here, which serves a different purpose by just disabling images with read permission and still have website running online.
@stefan So I was playing around with nginx.conf this morning but no luck, errors here and there. (Tried various locations inside http directive)
You have already provided folder permissions and S3_ALIAS_HOST option for Mastodon which isn't exactly feasible but doable. I host multiple fediverse platforms on a server so I'm not sure how to achieve this on server level properly.
We have until October so hopefully someone with coding knowledge can chip in by then.
@stefan For most if not all single user instances even with FediFetcher cannot track or see remote favorited/boosted. My guess would be big instances with high followers would have the most favorited/boosted posts.