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I built a MVP in 14 hours

4 pointsby joaoaguiamover 1 year ago

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theageover 1 year ago
&gt;stay active, while injured<p>&gt;use only your good leg<p>The app helps users work around the injury but I&#x27;d argue that it&#x27;s generally wrong to seek ease or &quot;Stay off it&quot;, &quot;not put any weight on it&quot;, &quot;limit the angles&quot; as it risks a spiral of muscle atrophy and imbalance just like knee wraps do.<p>Of course the safety alignment of chatbots perfectly fit with the app&#x27;s goals, they will gladly never advise you any possible immediate risk even if that means prolonging recovery times by a lot.<p>No one asked but my favorite introductory bodyweight exercises for meniscus tear recovery are inspired by @kneesovertoesguy: simulate SLED PUSHES by holding the roman rings in a prone position, BACKWARDS WALKING for a few tiny backward steps holding roman rings upright for resistance, and lots of short single-legged dips with foot on a wedge&#x2F;decline. Perfect control of weight is possible at all angles.
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joaoaguiamover 1 year ago
In this blog, I share the process of developing the EaseMyInjury project, utilizing NextJS, TailwindCSS, Firebase, Trigger.dev and OpenAI&#x27;s ChatGPT4 on top of the ShipFast boilerplate. I also share my main takeaways to be able to ship MVP faster.