Unable to get a connection in Google Colab - google-colaboratory

I've been trying to connect to a hosted runtime on Google Colab as usual. Until now, it worked perfectly, but for some reason right now everytime I press 'CONNECT' it shows up 'No backends available' and doesn't connect to a run time. Tried it in incognito mode as well and also tried different browsers but still this problem persists.
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Some background
My computer fan goes crazy when I am using Google Colab, it definitely uses local resources somehow. I am running very long processes (over 4 hours). Yesterday, it occurred to me that I was disconnected, I thought my session had crashed since I stoped receiving the status updates of my task's progress bar. But then after clicking on Connect to a hosted runtime I was able to reconnect to that session and just interact with it fine. Given that Google Colab uses some of my local resource, I looking for a way to put the client application on halt for a little bit.
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How to manually disconnect from my remote session without crashing/terminating it? Is that even possible?
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There is an answer for Does Google Colab stay connected when I close my browser? that says
The current cell will continue executing once you close your browser, but the outputs will not end up in the notebook in Drive.
I would be fine if I am able to leave the session running remotely but not being able to access the outputs on the notebook, given that I save the result on google drive when the process is done. So, not been able to see the output on the notebook would not be an issue for me.

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Edit 2: With VPN back on the issue comes up again.

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