I got on Compuserve in the library I worked at when there was nothing that needed to be done. Had to put a disc in to run the software. It was black & white. I mostly just chatted with random people.
I just chill when I drive. If there's a speed minimum, I obey it, but otherwise I'm just out there to relax and have a good time. I don't even look at people's faces when they pass. I'm not doing anything wrong. If they're mad, they need to get over it. (My bf hates driving with me.)
People having problems on Tumbleweed almost always seem to be using Nvidia, KDE, and/or Wayland. That's what I've noticed based on official forum threads, anyway.
I walked by a woman whose outdoor plants were eaten up by these guys, and she said, "Want some caterpillars?" People used to keep them as pets sometimes, which sounds nice, but I didn't have any way to take them.
I got tested the first time I had it. The second time, I was pretty sure based in circumstances, so I didn't bother, and I just treated it the same way the clinic told me to treat it the first time.
If you like animals, there's lots to do with animal rescue, and you meet lots of great people. There are ways to contribute even if you don't have a lot of physical mobility, like helping with internet activities, record-keeping, photography, and caring for animals temporarily while they're being quarantined.
I got on Compuserve in the library I worked at when there was nothing that needed to be done. Had to put a disc in to run the software. It was black & white. I mostly just chatted with random people.