I’ve been using Mullvad for 2 years and only just now realized I could turns ads off on my phone with a literal click of a button.
I’m a type 1 diabetic, I’ve been using insulin pumps and CGM for over a decade. I am in no way defending pump manufacturers but A, this is not “basic medical care”, pump/CGM systems (closed loop as they are called) capable of maintaining blood sugar levels are the latest and greatest tech for insulin dependent diabetics. B, it’s not like they are creating something that doesn’t already exist, they are just making open source alternatives, which I heartily support.
I just don’t like how you are making it sound like “Welp the medical community doesn’t want to make them so people had to step up and do it themselves!”
These things have been around a few years now and while I could fill a book with complaints about the design choices of the hardware we rely on I gotta say the algorithms that the software uses is very far down on the list of issues.
Hey, cats can’t talk!
Yeah this is a bit biased. For starters it’s a right leaning news source, reporting on a Cato Institute poll. Nothing operated by a member of the Kock family can be considered neutral.
On to the poll itself, I didn’t see any actual raw data but the question itself is immediately biased to push a higher positive answer rate and buried within a much larger and very different set of questions which absolutely throws off the type of likely respondent, and the total sample size is 2,000 people which is also sketchy.
That I’m not sure, I’ve never tried I always just watch it on my laptop or hdmi to a TV, but that site has been my go to for NFL streams for years, back in the say it was a subreddit before it got shutdown and went to their own website, always been reliable for me, worst case you need to switch steams midgame it they have plenty to choose from.