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Anyone else running with flat feet?

Going to see a podiatrist tomorrow. But I took some pics and they, uh, don’t look too good lol. When I was in high school, I had to get custom foams made because of the issues I’d have.

I can’t walk a long time in any shoe I have. They all give me problems. My brooks adrenaline GTSs, my main running shoes, are starting to really hurt now. Starting to get shin splints, my ankles hurt after runs, after walking, etc. I can’t lift my feet up without it being uncomfortable. My runs are almost like me dragging my feet.

Anyone have luck or experience getting this fixed?

u/PrudentDeparture8907 — 23 hours ago

Founders who switched dev agencies: what was the biggest nightmare during the handoff? (I will not promote)

Curious about this specifically from founders who outsourced some or all of their product development.

If you’ve ever switched freelancers/agencies or had a developer unexpectedly disappear… what was actually difficult about taking the product over?

I’m not talking about whether the code itself was good or bad. I’m more curious about the operational side… things like GitHub access, cloud accounts, databases, domains/DNS, app store accounts, API accounts, production credentials, deployment knowledge, backups, etc.

Did your company already control everything, or did you discover during the handoff that important pieces were still sitting in accounts owned by the old developer/agency?

And if the handoff went badly, what specifically caused the most pain and how long did it take to untangle?

I’m trying to understand whether messy technical ownership during agency/freelancer transitions is actually common or just something that shows up in horror stories online.

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u/PrudentDeparture8907 — 2 days ago

Started one month ago, longest run in 9 years.

Quit weed a month ago. Lungs are shot. Working through them day by day. Half marathon in 3 months(I’m crazy).

u/PrudentDeparture8907 — 7 days ago