
Daisugi isn't a startup—it's a 500-year-old wood-growing hack
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This isn't about software or startups, but it's worth flagging: daisugi is a centuries-old Japanese forestry technique that grows trees from the branches of other trees, maximizing yield from limited land. The constraint-driven ingenuity mirrors how indie makers solve problems with minimal resources.
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