(Fedora-42; stand-alone workstation)

This is a totally new Fedora install on a stand-alone workstation, done today.  It is not a part of a LAN or WAN or any other home or office network.
It is not dual-boot.
I do need for Firefox, Thunderbird, and dnf to be able to interact with the "outside world" appropriately.  I do occasionally need to be able to download or upload things. Beyond those (and maybe other appropriate things that don't at the moment come to mind), I do not want anyone or anything to be able to get into this workstation.  For example, no "ssh", "scp", "rlogin".

I gather from the Fedora docs that I should use firewalld or firewalld-config.  I have both.  But Fedora docs does not give me enough detail.  I am not an IT professional.  What specifically should I do to keep unwanted people and things out?

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