Arduino Prototyping Basics #06: Getting to an MVP

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Whether you’re building a prototype for yourself, or testing an idea that will go to market, it’s important that you understand your minimum viable product (MVP). Often times people tend to include everything when building their prototype. You might add extra LEDs, components or sensors, that aren’t needed and you don’t address your customer’s needs. It’s always a good practice to always ask yourself; ”Why am I including this particular component?”, “Do I really need this to solve the customers issue?” and “Is there a better way to solve the issue in a more elegant form?” 👉 Leave a tip via cryptocurrency if I've helped you out:

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sorry for the random rant but I'm searching whether an arduino could run *mpv* (multimedia player) and your video comes up on top on every search engine other than yandex :/ no luck there either.

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