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Should you learn - yes. Do you really need it - probably not now, but eventually yes. I use it always to set up my dev environment so that the team can have a consistent environment to work on.


As a candidate. The interviewer started with "This interview is not about what you don't know. It is all about what you know.". The interviewer was Kirit from a company called Endurance International Group.


https://pinggy.io

The core features of this tunneling tool are stable. I am working on adding support for TCP as well as UDP traffic through the same tunnel.


Not a drop in replacement to ngrok. I think pinggy remains a better alternative of ngrok.


For cf tunnel alternatives are available, I maintain pinggy.io


For that kind of end-to-end encryption I use pinggy.io tls tunnels.


Zero trust is a marketing term used by them - surprisingly it has nothing to do with end-to-end encryption also.


I am working on Pinggy (https://pinggy.io/) to make it the easiest tunneling tool.

One feature we are working on is an attachable public IP. For those behind CGNAT, they can run this app and get a public IP instantly.


how is it so damn fast


Nice work testing free tiers against a pro subscription.


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