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Diesen Samstag ist wieder die Lange Nacht der Dresdner Theater. Sehr empfehlenswert 👍

https://lange-nacht-der-dresdner-theater.de/

#dresden #sachsen #theater

12. Lange Nacht der Dresdner Theater | Flanieren, Theater entdecken und sich mit Gleichgesinnten austauschen – Freuen Sie sich auf ein abwechslungsreiches Bühnenprogramm, das von Ballett, Tanz und Schauspiel über Comedy und Varieté bis hin zum Musiktheater reicht.

Diesen Samstag ist wieder die Lange Nacht der Dresdner Theater. Sehr empfehlenswert 👍

https://lange-nacht-der-dresdner-theater.de/

#dresden #sachsen #theater

12. Lange Nacht der Dresdner Theater | Flanieren, Theater entdecken und sich mit Gleichgesinnten austauschen – Freuen Sie sich auf ein abwechslungsreiches Bühnenprogramm, das von Ballett, Tanz und Schauspiel über Comedy und Varieté bis hin zum Musiktheater reicht.

Android now stops you sharing your location in photos

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2026/04/android-now-stops-you-sharing-your-location-in-photos/

My wife and I run OpenBenches. It's a niche little site which lets people share photos of memorial benches and their locations. Most modern phones embed a geolocation within the photo's metadata, so we use that information to put the photos on a map.

Google's Android has now broken that.

On the web, we used to use:

<input type="file" accept="image/jpeg">

That opened the phone's photo picker and let the use upload a geotagged photo. But a while ago Google deliberately broke that.

Instead, we were encourage to use the file picker:

<input type="file">

That opened the default file manager. This had the unfortunate side-effect of allowing the user to upload any file, rather than just photos. But it did allow the EXIF metadata through unmolested. Then Google broke that as well.

Using a "Progressive Web App" doesn't work either.

So, can users transfer their photos via Bluetooth or QuickShare? No. That's now broken as well.

You can't even directly share via email without the location being stripped away.

Literally the only way to get a photo with geolocation intact is to plug in a USB cable, copy the photo to your computer, and then upload it via a desktop web browser?

Why?!?!?

Because Google run an anticompetitive monopoly on their dominant mobile operating system.

Privacy.

There's a worry that users don't know they're taking photos with geolocation enabled. If you post a cute picture of your kid / jewellery / pint then there's a risk that a ne’er-do-well could find your exact location.

Most social media services are sensible and strip the location automatically. If you try to send a geotagged photo to Facebook / Mastodon / BlueSky / WhatsApp / etc, they default to not showing the location. You can add it in manually if you want, but anyone downloading your photo won't see the geotag.

And, you know, I get it. Google doesn't want the headline "Stalkers found me, kidnapped my baby, and stole my wedding ring - how a little known Android feature puts you in danger!"

But it is just so tiresome that Google never consults their community. There was no advance notice of this change that I could find. Just a bunch of frustrated users in my inbox blaming me for breaking something.

I don't know what the answer is. Perhaps a pop up saying "This website wants to see the location of your photos. Yes / No / Always / Never"? People get tired of constant prompts and the wording will never be clear enough for most users.

It looks like the only option available will be to develop a native Android app (and an iOS one?!) with all the cost, effort, and admin that entails. Android apps have a special permission for accessing geolocation in images.

If anyone has a working way to let Android web-browsers access the full geolocation EXIF metadata of photos uploaded on the web, please drop a comment in the box.

In the meantime, please leave a +1 on this HTML Spec comment.

#android #geolocation #geotagging #google #OpenBenches
Android now stops you sharing your location in photos

My wife and I run OpenBenches. It's a niche little site which lets people share photos of memorial benches and their locations. Most modern phones embed a geolocation within the photo's metadata, so we use that information to put the photos on a map. Google's Android has now broken that. On the web, we used to use: ⧉ HTML<input type="file" accept="image/jpeg"> That opened the phone's photo p…

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Gibt wieder tolle Memes zum Buckelwal Timmy

#deutschland #germany #buckelwal #poel #timmy #meme #meimei

Meta seems to have updated the app overview on the Quest. It's now unsorted and illegible. I think they tried to copy Apple, but its so much worse now.

Icons are now in a hexagonal kind of grid, and text has no background anymore. Instead, whatever is behind is rendered slightly darker. But not dark enough, so its really hard to see the white text in front of a white wall. Nice!

#meta #quest #horizon #horizonworlds #vr #ar #xr

So habe ich mir die einzelnen Maßnahmen bei der #AfD vorgestellt jetzt zerstört die #CDU die #Demokratie und unsere Rechte.

#dresden #sachsen

Couchsurfing, but for camping:

https://1nitetent.com/
https://welcometomygarden.org/
https://hinterland.camp/

Are there more platforms like this? It seems to be different between different countries.

#bikepacking #cycling #camping #outdoors #hiking #traveling

1NITE TENT - Ein StĂĽck Jedermannsrecht, wie Couchsurfen fĂĽr Zelte

1NITE TENT (gesprochen: one night tent) holt ein Stück Jedermannsrecht in die Länder außerhalb Skandinaviens. Freies Zelten im Garten oder auf der Wiese.

For huts with pictures and descriptions: https://www.outdoor-karte.de/karte
Outdoor Karte - Hütten und Unterstände in Deutschland