I have this as well, it's mildly entertaining but not overpowering. The floaters only appear when looking at a very bright blue clear sky, it never triggers otherwise.
When it does I can pause, appreciate the show, and then go back to my day. It's a fun one for sure.
Everyone has it, most people just don't notice it.
You are much more susceptible to noticing it if you have Visual Snow Syndrome, which is basically as if your eyesight has a film grain overlaid on top of it.
What is much more interesting about VSS is that you often also have hiss or ringing in your ears similar to tinnitus (but not as severe or annoying), crowd deafness, and you are also more susceptible to ADHD-like deficits and symptoms, which must mean the underlying cause for VSS is some kind of filtering problem in the brain.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation can offer relief, if it is indeed a problem for the person.
One of the benefits is an extremely vivid imagination. Example: when you tell an ordinary person "imagine a beautiful woman on the beach", they'll just imagine a woman of their particular taste, on a generic beach. Maybe they'll notice the color of the beach towel. But with less anchored imagination, you'll imagine the type of sand on the beach, the stance of the sun, the fabric of her bikini and if it is new or well-worn, jewelry including engraved brands, foliage, and all of that within a split second and without it taking effort or thinking. You can continue let the imagination run amok and you might imagine the whole city attached to the beach and the stories of other people that live there. Doesn't make for very productive workdays though :)
When it does I can pause, appreciate the show, and then go back to my day. It's a fun one for sure.