4/1/2024 0 Comments Lost lands 3 shoelaces![]() ![]() The idea behind it is that you only ever tie it once, and then only ever have to loosen and tighten it rather than re-tie it. It's fast, easy to put on and easy to take off. It's almost exactly like the "standard" shoelace knot I've used most of my life, but with just an extra tuck, and it virtually never unintentionally gets untied. I like the Turquoise Turtle Shoelace Knot. I think an appreciation, either conscious or unconscious, for this underlying abstraction is part of the attraction to this project Instead it seems the server either stores or creates html with the images hard coded and serves up the images associated with the method, though the image file names are encouraging of a meticulously normalised underlying abstraction a random photo(ii) from the 'dis' method(iii) was 2.7K This paired with simple client side code could have the images created dynamically with less work for the server and less data being sent across wire. I would love if each image had a build array that documented how to draw the laces using a minimalist(i) notation representing connections and nodes The consistency in the images, and the seemingly exhaustive quantity, implies they were algorithmically generated This site comes up often and it usually sparks conversations about shoelaces, but i want to see the algorithms(o) and database schema
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