Shoelace knot engineer publishes secure knot method
Hacker News·5d·Ian Fieggen
Ian Fieggen, who runs a comprehensive shoelace knot reference site, documented a mechanically secure knot designed to stay tied. The engineering-focused approach to a mundane problem demonstrates how indie makers apply methodical analysis to everyday friction points—even if the audience is niche.
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