I built Rustunnel: an open-source alternative to ngrok written in Rust.
The idea was simple:
developers should be able to expose localhost securely without being forced into lock-in or high SaaS pricing.
GitHub: https://t.co/hpzQ3mpMPb
I just gave claude the task of creating a new programming language, but targeting coding agents as developers but still easily verifiable by humans. Let's see what it comes up with.
I've always been a big fan of Claude Code for God knows how long now, and this week I started testing codecs. To be honest, I'm very impressed, especially the way that I had all my setup and my custom cloud MD files and codecs were just able to import everything. This is just great.
Recently I released https://t.co/FmrRrol7Gi and already got to 613 github stars. The other I shared on a rust dev community and some people talked shit about it bebause I partially developed with claude code. I just think its funny, when Anthropic itself owns up to having develop Claude CoWork 100% with claude code. Developers need to evolve.
This week I am planning on releasing UDP tunnels and P2P connections in rustunnel allows game developers to use it as well as client to client secure connections.
https://t.co/PXNWnmmNuJ
#buildinpublic#opensouce
Now a days I feel like it is almost impossible to start a discussion on reddit. Every subreddit has way too many rules. Its like you have to make a blood pact with them before you post something.