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Ilandar@lemmy.todayto Movies@lemmy.world•I've never seen a Wes Anderson film. Where do I start?English2·23 小时前I love it when I see obvious artistic expression in the medium, and those filmmakers with clear styles make it super obvious and easy to appreciate. Most aren’t for me either but I love that they exist.
Ilandar@lemmy.todayto movies@piefed.social•Callina Liang Joins Legendary’s ‘Street Fighter’ Movie As Chun-Li1·23 小时前Why didn’t they cast Scarlett Johansson?
Ilandar@lemmy.todayto Android@lemdro.id•What is the best degoogled tablet for an artist?English3·2 天前The support is fine. It doesn’t have 5G because it is not a 5G device (and one model, the WiFi one which I have, does not have any cellular capability). It doesn’t support VoLTE or bootloader locking because it is a Samsung device (you always lose these features with Samsung devices unless the ROM is based on OneUI). It doesn’t support the automatic iodéOS installer because, again, it is a Samsung device - you have to use Heimdall. I’m not 100% sure about the firmware bit. I believe that is referencing whether the ROM includes the latest manufacturer firmware update as well, but I can’t say for sure.
Ilandar@lemmy.todayto Android@lemdro.id•What is the best degoogled tablet for an artist?English5·3 天前iodéOS has official support for the Galaxy Tab S5e, which is on the list you linked. I own one but I don’t use it for art so I can’t comment any further.
Here is a comparison of all the various privacy ROMs (and “stock” Android), last updated on June 9 this year.
The person in that other thread who said “iodéOS is a carbon copy of LineageOS” is incorrect. iodéOS comes with a suite of FOSS apps (picked by the community) as optional installs, which is designed to make the transition easier for someone who is brand new to deGoogled Android (similar philosophy to CalyxOS). iodéOS also removes more of the Google services left in LineageOS, such as those associated with the Trust feature, and replaces them with more private alternatives. Additionally, iodéOS has developed a GSI version alongside its officially supported custom device ROMs, which means you can theoretically install and run iodéOS on any currently unsupported device that supports Project Treble.
Ilandar@lemmy.todayto Android@lemmy.world•Is it a good idea to get the Xperia XZ1 Compact as a secondary phone and install LineageOS?English3·3 天前I have an XZ1 Compact myself and was using it as my primary phone with LineageOS (+microG) and later iodéOS until 3G was shutdown in Australia. Nowadays I use it as a portable music player, although I don’t listen to music away from my desktop that often so it doesn’t see much use. It sounds fine to me, certainly good enough for the overwhelming majority of people I would say.
I can’t really tell you whether it’s a good idea to buy one for this specific purpose, that’s quite a subjective question. It is very easy to install custom ROMs on that phone, though, and those that exist are well maintained. Some of the answers here are overcomplicating or fearmongering; installing custom ROMs is just about reading carefully and following basic instructions. The overwhelming majority of issues people run into come from impatience/inability to read. Bricking the phone is not a realistic possibility unless you are braindead.
Ilandar@lemmy.todayto Nintendo@lemmy.world•What are you playing this weekend? 2025-06-20English2·3 天前It’s very fun. I have played football all my life and always wanted a game like this to play virtually with other people at home. A couple of years ago I had to give up the sport due to a bad knee injury, so to be able to play again albeit in an arcadey video game is so satisfying.
It’s probably not as fun for people who aren’t football fans or players, as I think a lot of the enjoyment comes from aspects that are unique to the sport rather than traditional video game elements. A good comparison is the Camelot Mario sports games on the N64. They weren’t hardcore simulations or anything, but were still focused largely on the core principles of the sport, as opposed to newer Mario sports games or the Mario Strikers series which are very silly and not really designed for sports lovers.
Ilandar@lemmy.todayto Nintendo@lemmy.world•What are you playing this weekend? 2025-06-20English3·4 天前I’ve started playing Rematch, a new small-sided PvP football game where you control one player on your 3v3/4v4/5v5 team (it’s all players, no AI). It seems like something that could run on the Switch 2 in the future, but for now I am playing on PC.
Ilandar@lemmy.todayto Nintendo@lemmy.world•What are you playing this weekend? 2025-06-20English2·4 天前I’ve only played Ever 17, but it was very good. I hope you enjoy it too!
Is that a Pixel 9 Pro XL in a case with a magsafe wallet attached, or are you just happy to see me?
I wouldn’t say nobody, they are familiar to people living in Japan or SEA. If you’ve visited one of the countries they are sold in, you might have come across them (I saw them in a Tokyo department store).
and comes preinstalled with spyware.
What is the spyware?
This has been happening more and more to me lately. Not the end of the world, and I still use Aurora Store for the majority of my apps, but it’s concerning.
Ilandar@lemmy.todayto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•REMATCH is out now and works great on Linux, SteamOS and Steam DeckEnglish1·5 天前This game has a nice learning curve so far. The basic controls are very simple and easy to memorise, and when you inevitably fuck up it’s usually hilarious. At the same time, it is satisfying to start mastering some of the more advanced (though still relatively basic) mechanics and pulling off through balls between defenders or feints that create space. The three different game modes (3v3, 4v4, 5v5) feel like a nice progression too, as space inevitably gets tighter with more players on the pitch which forces you to make quicker decisions. I wasn’t sure if having prior experience playing the sport would help or hinder but so far it definitely feels like the former. The biggest issues so far seem to be the netcode and the matchmaking time (quite long in SEA and Oceania).
Ilandar@lemmy.todayto Nintendo@lemmy.world•[Digital Foundry] Pokémon Scarlet & Violet: Switch 2 Delivers Dramatic Improvements Over Awful Switch 1 PerformanceEnglish6·5 天前Who is praising Game Freak? The video is quite critical of the studio.
Ilandar@lemmy.todayto Nintendo@lemmy.world•After watching the DK Bananza Direct, I'm 💯 soldEnglish4·6 天前Kinda looks like a Rareware game, although maybe I’m just making that connection because I played Donkey Kong 64 as a kid.
Ilandar@lemmy.todayto Android@lemdro.id•Someone asked how Nothing Phone UI looks. Worth sharing as a post.English2·6 天前It’s the Orbit clock in the Kvaesitso launcher (one of the stock options). And yes, the icon pack is Arcticons, although I also use Alembicons to create icons for apps that aren’t currently supported by Arcticons.
Such as?