

Let’s assume for the sake of argument that you’re right. The IP has never been used for anything nefarious, and it’s not being actively blacklisted. Oh my word! It suddenly started working! You fixed it :) thank you.
Let’s assume for the sake of argument that you’re right. The IP has never been used for anything nefarious, and it’s not being actively blacklisted. Oh my word! It suddenly started working! You fixed it :) thank you.
it’s either on the blacklist because it’s hosting a domain for 3rd party cookies or hosting advertisements. You’ve got to remember that from the perspective of these corpos, they’re not actually doing anything nefarious, and they can host multiple vhosts from the same IP. Now, I haven’t looked into it it’s being blocked by an IP blacklist at the firewall, or a DNS advertisement blacklist.
But in short, I disagree. It is how that works.
My firewall is blocking that web server. Meaning they’re probably using it to host trackers…
I googled it on ddg. Thanks for bringing it to my attention, very useful.
I’m excited about the future of this project. This lets you run gui applications in the cloud, all containerised, with no requirement to already be running a display server, and have it be fast and responsive.
You may be interested in a project called “wolf”. Its goal is to run graphically accelerated containers using a Wayland compositor that uses gstreamer as the backend instead of a display. After that, wolf serves as your moonlight server. There are hoops to jump through if you’re using Nvidia, and the software is very young. But I think it shows promise.
https://games-on-whales.github.io/wolf/stable/
I haven’t tried it myself yet, if you give it a go, let me know how you get on. 🙂
Voxelibre has sprinting. Hold E to sprint, you’ll go a bit faster and use hunger points. There’s also a privilege you can grant yourself to significantly up your top speed. (I think this is more of a luanti thing than voxelibre specific)
Voxelibre’s developers want to start taking it in its own direction such that it’s no longer a Minecraft clone, if you want a more faithful Minecraft experience then checkout Mineclonia.
Also I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out that Minecraft java edition will just work on Linux.