Tony Dinh 🎯
@tdinh_me
Building http://typingmind.com and http://devutils.com
I flipped my opinion about books entirely. Previously I hated books that keep telling stories and not getting to the point fast. I even tried to use apps like Blinkist to summarize books for me so I can skip through a book faster. Now I only read books that tell great stories…
I was wrong about books (non-fiction). I learned an important thing that I can only enjoy books that I read at the right time. I never finished the Buy Back Your Time book because it bored me to death, but when I catch a great book it I flip through 300 pages in just a few…
I added a "finalize" button for multi-model mode in TypingMind. You can now talk to multiple models in parallel and make a final response that combines (or picks the best) from all of them. Also improved a lot of things around mult-model, check it out!
Anyway I can get super fast internet while traveling in EU as a tourist? I don't mind paying premium. My eSIM 80% of the time only get 1 bar like this. Wifi from the hotels and cafes just suck. I still have 2 weeks left in EU so maybe still worth it 😅
Where did you find slow internet? Mobile? Wi-Fi? Public? Portugal is the leader in Europe on fiber coverage (+90%), leader on 5G coverage, and ranks #21 globally on internet speed. I actually access much better speeds than this. speedtest.net/global-index
If you are in Da Nang, Vietnam read this
Blown away by the resource Da Nang’s gov offers tech startups: incorporation help, investor intros, grants, even free office space... Yet STILL almost no one takes them up on it.
📍Leaving Portugal today ✅ Meet the legend @levelsio and the indie gang at his weekly cowork (thanks for inviting us!!) ✅ Scooter around the city in Lisbon ✅ Visited the famous big wave surf spot in Nazare unfortunately no waves this season 😭 ✅ Had great coffee and shipped…



Waiting to be able to use Windsurf/Cursor directly on the GitHub repo without having to clone it first 😩
Today we’re releasing GitHub Spark — a new tool in Copilot that turns your ideas into full-stack apps, entirely in natural language.
Found this movtivation source right in my worst time. Highly recommend for finding or repurpose your life direction. Alot question arises while emergering in this book, a little hope, a little healing.🤗 #indiehacker @tdinh_me
Added a convenience "Projects" collapse button for when there are too many projects/folders in the app:
San Sebastian is a BEAUTIFUL city!! Also great food! I tried the razor claims dish here and OMG I didn't know it could be made this delicious.

Kids will have no idea how difficult it is to learn new things without LLMs 🫡
I've finally documented my journey in the most comprehensive and detailed way possible: write a book.
@tdinh_me’s book is insanely good! He literally gives away everything he knows from 0 to where he’s at now, very rare to see! Only concern is that its not a good bedtime read as it tends to keep me up at night as I’m eager to also launch my side projects!
If you are a dev, show your code. If you are a designer, show your design. Don't just talk about the work, show it. Be a “reply guy” can give you attention but showing your work give you long time followers.
Reading @tdinh_me’s book, it said something along the lines of this thought. Is not just the replying, but actually being interesting and that’s showing your craft, exposing ideas, telling your story. Not just the robotic praising or commenting just for the sake of doing so.
Interesting thoughts from @tdinh_me's book. 💡 "Being a developer is awesome because you can make software products that you can use, and you can decide how the product works however you want it to be." Sometimes, perfecting small details to fit our needs is really satisfying.