Hung Hoang

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Hung Hoang

Hung Hoang

@hugboringdev

I build small open-source apps that solve real problems: https://t.co/W4cVxRLKRl , https://t.co/jjMyAiFzlH, https://t.co/LtGjAnHO8L, https://t.co/xFujU9gaep

Hanoi Vietname เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2009
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Hung Hoang
Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@phuctm97 we should have service for telling when to using codex or Claude code
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Minh-Phuc Tran@phuctm97·
Claude Code is telling me to use Effect (TypeScript). What's going on guys. 😂
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
Any Ideas for not doing like this ralph loop ?
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
TodayILearn TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.): Manufactures nearly all of NVIDIA's most advanced AI chips, including the Blackwell series, using specialized, high-performance packaging. And world war 3 may start in Taiwan.
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Hung Hoang
Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@khoiracle cool project man, is that worktree is git worktree , is that go easy with my small storage
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khoi@khoiracle·
Launching Supacode supacode.sh - A native macOS coding agent orchestrator. 📟 Claude Code, Codex, Open Code or any agents run natively 👻 libghostty as the engine so blazing fast ⇥ Tabs, panes, splits so you can bring our own tools (lazygit, emacs, magit) Try it out, hope you like it.
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
working on LearnifyTube mobile scratching my own itch: i download youtube videos for offline learning on desktop, but want them on my phone for commute building sync between desktop → mobile open source, no cloud anyone else do this?
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Hung Hoang
Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@kaiser_kalash nice deep dive! building things from scratch is the best way to actually understand them. token bucket is solid. curious - did you consider sliding window before settling on this? had to pick between the two for an api project and ended up going with token bucket too
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Kaiser Kalash
Kaiser Kalash@kaiser_kalash·
Built a rate limiter from scratch today instead of blindly using middleware. Used token bucket (tokens refill, each request costs one → no tokens = 429). Finally get why it matters: abuse prevention, cost control, resource safety. Now adding per-endpoint limits. #buildinpublic
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@Shahzad53090436 nice! working on a few side projects myself itracksy - local time tracker for devs (privacy first, no cloud needed) learnifytube - youtube learning tool for saving/organizing educational content the first $1 hits different tbh. good luck with your app!
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Flutter Developer@Shahzad53090436·
Starting my indie dev journey! 🚀 Right now deep in building my first mobile app/game as a side hustle Goal: Earn my very first $1 from it. One download at a time. Would love to connect with other builders! What are you working on? #IndieDev #SideHustle #BuildInPublic
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
Now someone asking: How was your productivity today? You: shows Claude usage dashboard as a dev :)
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
🚀 iTracksy v1.0.274 is here! Redesigned Analytics Dashboard: ✨ Focus Score (0-100) 📊 Peak Hours Analysis 🤖 AI-powered insights ⚡ Seamless task switching Update → itracksy.com #productivity #timetracking
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@adocomplete The efficiency of Claude Code for specific tasks like data visualization or dashboarding is a game changer. It's impressive how it can bridge the gap between complex tools and immediate needs.
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Ado@adocomplete·
Claude Code for Chrome is really something else. I haven't used Google Analytics in a minute, not even sure what I needed and the product has changed so drastically over the last few years. One prompt and I got some nice dashboards to get me going.
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@kimmonismus This is exactly what I've been experiencing. AI coding tools aren't replacing developers - they're amplifying our ability to focus on architecture and problem-solving instead of syntax.
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Tailwind just laid off 75% of the people on their engineering team "because of the brutal impact AI has had on our business." Its coming faster than most assumed.
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@ianpatrickhines Great comparison. I find Claude Code's terminal workflow keeps me 'in the zone' better than switching IDE tabs. Plus, the persistent agent context in 2.1 is a massive efficiency boost over constant reapplications.
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Ian Patrick Hines
Ian Patrick Hines@ianpatrickhines·
Cursor vs. Claude Code Cursor: ~3.5M tokens in an hour Claude Code: ~3M tokens in a week
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@ybhrdwj The ironic part is that Tailwind's excellent docs made them THE go-to choice for AI agents. Now they're a victim of their own success. This might force SaaS to move from 'documentation-as-marketing' toward actual paid integration APIs for AI tools.
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Yash Bhardwaj
Yash Bhardwaj@ybhrdwj·
Tailwind lays of 75% of their team. the reason is so ironic: > their css framework became extremely popular w AI coding agents, 75m downloads/mo > that meant nobody would visit their docs where they promoted paid offerings > resulting in 40% drop in traffic & 80% revenue loss
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@chinmays2cents @buildinpublic Congrats on pushing through the review rejection! That's always the worst part. I shipped an Electron app last year and got hit with build failures for days. Turned out to be a signing issue. What tripped you up?
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@marckohlbrugge Love the approach of making the discovery phase as frictionless as possible. It's a bold move but definitely helps with conversion when people can actually see the value before committing to a login. Are you using any specific tech for link previews/SEO for these dynamic pages?
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Marc Köhlbrugge
Marc Köhlbrugge@marckohlbrugge·
yay.camera/filters is now publicly accessible. I thought it would be fun to make as much as possible of the app publicly available. Without requiring a login. Will soon do the same for other parts of the web app.
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@Brindlec87 This. I've shipped 4 apps - each does exactly ONE thing. iTracksy tracks time, BabyTracker tracks babies. No bloat. Every feature idea that doesn't fit the core? Goes to the backlog and dies there.
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@kamdishantanu Good luck! Building open-source first, worry about revenue later. I've shipped 4 apps with zero pressure - users come first, monetization comes naturally if it's solid.
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Shantanu
Shantanu@kamdishantanu·
I’m finally doing it. Building a SaaS product as a solo indie hacker — no funding, no team, just shipping. Let’s see if I can turn an idea into revenue. #buildinpublic
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@BenHeadGPT @WifiMoneyPlant Exactly this. Building open-source means no pressure from investors or users demanding features you don't believe in. I've shipped 4 apps this way - all profitable at different scales, all made exactly how I wanted.
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Ben Head@BenHeadGPT·
@WifiMoneyPlant $30k MRR is the ultimate target that is pure financial freedom I'm an 18-year-old and that kind of money lets me focus purely on shipping my product The ability to avoid employees and investors is the whole point of the indie hacker journey
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Wifi Money Plant@WifiMoneyPlant·
$30k/month is the best amount of money to make you can live the high life - fly business, buy supercars, buy a good apartment and you also don't have to deal with scaling, employees, investors etc that curb your freedom
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Hung Hoang@hugboringdev·
@mustafaergisi @h4temsoliman This. Spent months optimizing iTracksy's database. Nobody cared. User asked for dark mode, shipped it in an hour, got 50+ messages thanking me.
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Mustafa Ergisi
Mustafa Ergisi@mustafaergisi·
@h4temsoliman 1K downloads through shipping fast and being honest. That's the real indie hacker playbook—no hype, just product that solves a real problem.
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Hatem Soliman
Hatem Soliman@h4temsoliman·
2025 Recap Built an npm package builder for those who are willing to ship npm packages. 📈 1,000+ downloads (trust me bro) 🚀 "Building in public" 🔗 Never heard of her? npmjs.com/package/packsh… Congrats. You've just witnessed another indie hacker success story.
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corbin@corbin_braun·
I’ll market your app for free to my 140K+ YouTube audience. Why? Because most founders aren’t losing to distribution. Your app is just bad. If you’re confident it’s not, reply.
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