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  • This is what I expect from something that is "hosted" as well. I would like to access the hosted app from any machine on my network with a single installation/setup, and potentially expose it for private access from the Internet.

  • I read through the introduction but feel like I don't fully understand or grasp the point of this... Is this just basically a new type of p2p protocol? They reference local-first or local-only apps, but then what's the difference between that and just a locally hosted server with local DNS etc? And what would an example of "ephemeral data" be? If it is actually "ephemeral", wouldn't you have to connect somewhere to use it whenever you need it anyway? I'm probably just not grasping the foundational aspects and ideas of this

  • I use Uptime Kuma for monitoring instance availability. When something goes down, I get a pushover notification. You can customize what defines the instance as "down" as well as customize notifications on many providers. I also use Homepage as my dashboard, which has some nice API integrations, including Uptime Kuma. Provides a nice at a glance view of everything. I'm sure you should be able to do something similar with Dashy

  • Are you downloading it directly from GOG? Have you tried installing other games? I see you're going to try lutris, which may work better. I use Heroic Games Launcher which works like a dream for both gog and epic. Have not tried Baldur's Gate 3 through Heroic though.