I just soft modded my old PS2 so I could boot game backups from a network share. So I'm playing Gran Turismo 3, NFS underground 2, Tony hawk's Pro skater 4, NBA street vol. 2, and GTA: San Andreas. Basically everything and anything my teenage self loved at the time.
I think having a single app that does that would be very inefficient compared to having an app like the one you're probably using, that can be configured to do exactly what you want.
Art gallery followed by some lunch, then visit a record store.
This way you get to know the person's tastes in art and you can judge if you're compatible. If they don't like the art you like it's probably not a good fit. If they pick up a Taylor Swift album I know it's not gonna work.
I think a person's taste in art is a very good indicator. And if they're not really into art or music then they're not a good match
Ive started watching the series Long Way Round, which is essentially an ad for BMW.
I click on steam sale ads for video games.
When local stores have sales, they have ads for those sales on their websites which I click on from time to time - recently I was shopping for a soundbar and a local store was having a sale on soundbars so I clicked that ad on their website.
When ads aren't too intrusive, and they're relevant, and they're not peddling garbage I don't have too much of a problem with them
I miss using my old lg phones, I had the v30, v40, and v50 and they were basically perfect. Now when I shop for phones it's like looking for the least bad option
Totally in the same boat. Less diversity and less content, but I don't mind that. I like that I can can run out of content and it's a nice reminder I've probably been on my phone too much and should do something else with my time. Using Lemmy feels healthier than using Reddit.
Everytime I want to do something that I can only do in windows, I really have to consider if it's worth dealing with windows to do it.