Autotune – reviewing the outputs
When Autotune is discussed in public forums, there are often concerns about how it adjusts values and the tendency to move everything in one direction, […]
When Autotune is discussed in public forums, there are often concerns about how it adjusts values and the tendency to move everything in one direction, […]
The idea for “Living with Looping” spawned as more and more people have joined the WeAreNotWaiting community, setting up their own closed loop systems, and […]
When you are using a DIY closed loop, one of the most critical parts of the set up is the CGM data. But what we […]
Continuing in this occasional series of explanations of the functions within OpenAPS/AndroidAPS/Trio, this one looks at SMB, and what is usually referred to as oref1. […]
If you’re using eany of the DIY looping systems, you’ll be aware of the idea of setting a low temporary target when you are running […]
Once you’ve enabled your closed loop system, you might expect it to make mealtimes easier. All of the systems that you can currently use have, […]
Looking at the options for Autotsens across oref instantiations and how they work, updated with a section on Profile Switching in AAPS.
Once you start using a hybrid closed loop system, whether it’s OpenAPS, Loop or AndroidAPS, or a commercial offering such as the 670G, you have […]
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