Biped is pretty good and casual. I don't know if it's available for consoles. Probably is.
Then there's Portal 2, the LEGO franchise, Moving Out, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles...
When I'm out of ideas of games to play with my SO I just emulate some games from SNES and Genesis when couch co-op was golden. Donkey Kong Country, Sonic 3...
The ink bottles are cheaper than cartridges and it's basically "dumb". There's no DRM that prevents you from squirting any generic type of ink in there.
I did not test it on older hardware but mine is WiFi enabled and it works seamlessly on every device.
It's not a perfect solution but it's a good middle ground for me.
There are effective ways to be discovered on Mastodon: by being boosted by others and by using hashtags.
If a user wants to be discovered they should be using hashtags. If they're not prioritizing discovery then they shouldn't. And the "consumer" (for lack of a better word) can follow those hashtags, so they appear automatically on their home timeline.
If a user wants to make their followers to know about a person then they should boost their content. That's how relationship works on real life: Your friend sees something cool and snows it to you.
OP's friend might have read something based on it too. This is really weird. I guess more reading is necessary to know if this paper was already debunked or not
Maybe your friend is thinking about menstrual cycles? Of course they aren't really influenced by the moon but they (often) have a period of 1 month, like the moon phases.
I like not being easily identifiable on social media.
When I was a kid my parents taught me to not reveal my real name on the internet and nowadays it seems that your real life and internet life should be the same.
Facebook (the page) is dead in the sense that its parent company changed their name to not be the same as their (once powerhouse) product. Facebook trademark is so unbelievably cursed due to what it became that they're pretending that it does not exist.
Meta is focusing on Instagram for now. They could've launched Threads within Facebook (I think it was at some point) but they choose not to. Instagram is how they reach out to the people.
This means that Facebook was enshittified successfully. It does not serve any purpose now.
I don't think Reddit has the same choice as they don't really have means to pivot to something else. It will just cease to be... Or not.
I mean... It's not like I'm American or vote in America or live in America so I guess it's not a priority to me to evaluate how these factor in my life.
I wish they weren't.