
Lyumjev – a fully closed loop case study with oref1
When Lyumjev, or URLi was announced, and pharmacodynamic details released back in September 2019, I noted that it had the potential to transform the use […]
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When Lyumjev, or URLi was announced, and pharmacodynamic details released back in September 2019, I noted that it had the potential to transform the use […]
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. […]
Looking at the options for Autotsens across oref instantiations and how they work, updated with a section on Profile Switching in AAPS.
Back in 2013, in the US, Medtronic launched the 530G pump, and everyone and his dog called it an artificial pancreas. As Scott Hanselmann stated […]
oref1 has been in the wild in master since the release of 0.5.0 of OpenAPS, introducing the ability to Super-Micro Bolus (SMB) which delivers small […]
A weekend at Glastonbury Festival. Sun, wind, a little rain, no mud, and lots to occupy myself. Plus cider, wine, and a range of foods […]
If you hadn’t guessed from the title, I’m off to Glastonbury Festival at the end of June. And I intend to take OpenAPS with me. […]
I’ve been using Fiasp now for two months, and as discussed in the various items I’ve written, the first month proved to be a fairly […]
Type 1 Diabetes – a lifetime of habits Well managed Type 1 Diabetes. A lifetime of habits and routines. Getting used to doing the same […]
Recently, Dana announced oref1 to the world – a new algorithm in the OpenAPS family, and in her own words: The notable difference between the […]
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