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  • It’s just a bit od that you are announcing it on another reddit replacement without bothering to make a comparison.

    It looks like you just made an account, have you even looked at how Lemmy compares to reddit?

    The main point of Lemmy/mbin is to be a federated service, but you are not even mentioning the federation angle in passing. If you are building a centralised service, why? If not, do you plan to adopt activity pub?








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    2 months ago

    In modern android you do not open files, you use an OS service to get an image, which may or may not come from a file on the device. If you want to open files you need a different permission.

    You could argue that android should have a permission level for apps that need image geolocation but not GPS.