I would at least take the car out for a ride once in a while even if you don't actually go anywhere, probably not good to have old fuel sitting in all the lines and what not and it's good to get everything moving. Brakes too should get at least some use.
I try to every 2 weeks. During pandemic, it was highway rides to nowhere. After getting vaxxed, I was (and still am) driving 5 miles to Costco and 5 miles back, once every two weeks. I was extending this a bit, driving past Costco and doubling back to make the whole trip about 20 miles, but stopped doing that the last few months because of gas cost. I suppose I should ignore the cost and just stretch it out on the highway those extra 10 miles. So, should I add stabilizer too? The rest of the time (i.e. two weeks at a time) the car just sits in the driveway with a trickle charger (harbor freight) on the battery.
My old now-retired mechanic told me if he only drove a car once in a while he'd try to have the tank pretty full. Otherwise air gets in the tank and its moisture gets in the fuel, which is tough on the engine. I think taking long drives burns that moisture out of the fuel or whatever (engine oil?). I remember hearing something like that.