So was ngrok until they abandoned it completely for their cloud hosted v2. Over-engineered JS frameworks might last for a couple weeks in that state if you're lucky. Meanwhile, Rails + Postgres/SQLite need just a couple security fixes per year and they'll keep chugging indefinitely.
The culture that has birthed these mongrol JS frameworks worships shinyness and novelty. These are naturally temporal qualities. It's why for almost no one does it make sense to buy a mid-range Mercedes/BMW. You always lease because you know it will fall apart after the warranty period.
Nope. They are all part of the whole "open source" gimmicky companies where their main focus is the commercial aspect of it. It's a shame they are using "open source" as a marketing gimmick and it's totally against the ethos of open source software.