
oref1


Understanding Autosens
Looking at the options for Autotsens across oref instantiations and how they work, updated with a section on Profile Switching in AAPS.

Defining an “Artificial Pancreas”. Where are we with DIY systems? #WeAreNotWaiting
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 […]

The latest updates to #OpenAPS try to make life easier once again – available in the dev branch
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 […]

Five days, four nights and no mud. Stress testing #OpenAPS at Glastonbury
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 […]

Taking #OpenAPS to Glastonbury Festival – preparing for 5 days in a field, off-grid and offline
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. […]

#Fiasp two months on. Bedded in and settled down – what did I change to get there?
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 […]

#OpenAPS & #oref1: Changing the habits of a lifetime
Type 1 Diabetes – a lifetime of habits Well managed Type 1 Diabetes. A lifetime of habits and routines. Getting used to doing the same […]

oref1 – The newest algorithm in the #OpenAPS family and why it suits #Fiasp so well
Recently, Dana announced oref1 to the world – a new algorithm in the OpenAPS family, and in her own words: The notable difference between the […]