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Macworld It is the year of our Lord 2024. Chappell Roan is taking the world by storm, everyone is trying to make that omelette from “The Bear,” and the App Store approval process is still a Rube Goldberg machine that produces random, often craptacular results. Halide cofounder Ben Sandofsky posted on Mastodon: The latest Halide update was rejected because, after seven years, a random reviewer decided our permission prompt wasn’t descriptive enough. I don’t know how to explain why a camera app needs camera permissions. The current prompt says: The camera will be used to take photographs Hmm. In…