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Day 14 of the profitable MVP challenge, sharing about completing the Speed Reading extension mockup and analyzing the choice between coding yourself and outsourcing. The post offers advice for both programmers and non-programmers, analyzes time and money costs, and shares the decision to post a freelancer job on Upwork.

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