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  • Reenable the firewall with

    systemctl start firewalld 
    

    Then get the current networking zone with

    firewall-cmd —get-active-zones 
    

    It will likely be called FedoraWorkstation, if not just replace that name with whatever it is called in the following steps.

    Next you should enable the ports for Moonlight, which from a quick ddg search I think this should do it:

    firewall-cmd —zone=FedoraWorkstation —permanent —add-port=47998/udp
    
    firewall-cmd —zone=FedoraWorkstation —permanent —add-port=47999/udp
    
    firewall-cmd —zone=FedoraWorkstation —permanent —add-port=48000/udp
    
    firewall-cmd —zone=FedoraWorkstation —permanent —add-port=47984/tcp
    
    firewall-cmd —zone=FedoraWorkstation —permanent —add-port=47989/tcp
    
    firewall-cmd —zone=FedoraWorkstation —permanent —add-port=48010/tcp
    
    firewall-cmd —zone=FedoraWorkstation —permanent —add-port=47990/tcp
    

    Then reload the firewall with:

    firewall-cmd —reload
    

    Lmk if that works

    Edit: added more ports needed for the WebUI and controller support. Check the docs here if you wanna see what each port is used for

  • Anybody using a framework laptop?
  • You’ll have just as good of an experience on either Intel or AMD. Framework is releasing a new generation of intel models in August so if you want the most cutting edge model and can wait those are a good bet. But personally I’m very happy with my current gen AMD model’s performance and efficiency so I’ll be waiting a while before another upgrade. There really aren’t any major downsides for any of the current options though, just personal preference.

  • Anybody using a framework laptop?
  • I have a framework 13. Bought it with 12th gen intel mainboard, upgraded it to AMD when that came out. Also upgraded the battery, RAM, and soon the screen when the 120hz one ships. It’s super easy to get into, just five screws and then pop the trackpad/keyboard cable off. I honestly love it.

    Framework has fantastic support for windows and Linux. There used to be some minor fixes needed on certain models but they’ve since resolved them and my experience on Fedora and Arch have been plug and play. On windows they have a driver install script that installs everything in one go, that’s nice too. And yes Minecraft does run on Linux, at least the Java version does. Idk about bedrock though

  • Are You Snacking on Cancer-Causing Weed Killer? Here Are the Foods You Need to Avoid
  • A lot of this information around glyphosate is pure fear mongering. Many studies by the WHO, European Food Safety Authority, and European Chemicals agency have found it to likely NOT pose any major carcinogenic risks. The IARC report is latched onto as the only major group to make that claim. Even if their findings were backed up by further studies, which they aren’t, IARC places it in their risk group 2a which contains yerba mate, red meat, and hot drinks. So make of that what you will

  • Who fixes toilets under communism?
  • The material conditions that precede full communism would mean that no job would need doing unless you want to do it. Automation, robots, etc would take care of all the menial labor. Human labor would be absolutely voluntary and recreational.

    But I get we’re talking lower stage communism ie socialism. People are willing to do the jobs required by the world around them when treated with respect and dignity, without exploitation and corporate dictatorship. And if sincerely nobody wanted to do it full time, alternative models exist, like dividing basic janitorial work amongst office staff with a chore chart

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