Recurring advice from conversations I have with folks at other hardware startups is “prototype as blazingly fast as you possibly can"
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“MVP” hardware and MVP software are produced using very different approaches, and shortcuts for robust hardware to test with users:critical.
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For example: do you know how to assemble electronics dead-bug? What about potting? Prototype get shaken as you lyft to mtng and wires break.
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In prototyping -especially in the slow and limited physical world- impatience is a virtue. If not the primary virtue.
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@starsandrobots Solder skills take practice but it's worth it! If you think can't do it try anyway.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@starsandrobots agreed, but sometimes you have to scab something to your ff board...if you have the skills it's faster than sending it out1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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