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jekude commented on Crush: Glamourous AI coding agent for your favourite terminal   github.com/charmbracelet/... · Posted by u/nateb2022
esafak · a month ago
jekude · a month ago
Nice, this definitely needs to be standardized
jekude commented on Crush: Glamourous AI coding agent for your favourite terminal   github.com/charmbracelet/... · Posted by u/nateb2022
jekude · a month ago
Charmbracelet is amazing. Will there be an equivalent of Claude Code's CLAUDE.md files?
jekude commented on Particle Life simulation in browser using WebGPU   lisyarus.github.io/blog/p... · Posted by u/ibobev
worldsayshi · 3 months ago
Arsiliath on twitter/x also has some really nice gpu life simulations and courses: https://x.com/arsiliath
jekude · 3 months ago
jekude commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (April 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
pbhjpbhj · 4 months ago
>so that folks can't easily recommend insulin dosing without oversight //

Is there genuinely a consideration here beyond not allowing activity without paying money to the hegemony?

jekude · 4 months ago
Insulin is lethal at higher dosages, so there is definitely an argument. My counter would be that someone who has to self administer this drug 5+ times a day should have the right to make determinations about dosing
jekude commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (April 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
_Chief · 4 months ago
Love this! Thank you for sharing! My backend is also in Go so this is a godsend. Will see how I can incorporate and let you know if I do!

> not having sanctioned access to real-time blood sugar values (the APIs are all one hour behind)

Ah, I didn't know this. One of the prospective tools I had in mind was real time alerting in case of drastic drops eg ping doctor or relative. I think will have to be limited to the apps/tools that do support realtime.

jekude · 4 months ago
Technically there is unsanctioned access (someone reverse engineered the real-time APIs [1] which I ported to Go). I think the FDA does not want easy access to real-time values so that folks can't easily recommend insulin dosing without oversight. I am personally of the opinion that it is our right to have programmatic access to the real-time data and do with it what we please.

Would love to get in touch to hear more about your long-term vision for the project!

[1] https://github.com/gagebenne/pydexcom

jekude commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (April 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
_Chief · 4 months ago
All types. The sugar dashboard allows import of data from different glucose apps, so its goal is to allow you visualize and analyze your data. I hope to integrate with cgms directly if I get some that allow it, and also source from Health connect. Sharing with specific people eg doctor is also a big ask that I'm working on. The other WIP tools will be fore general health, not just diabetes, like carb counting from a photo via AI
jekude · 4 months ago
Also recently diagnosed and just open sourced how I'm using AI to count carbs + get insulin doses [1]. Biggest issues I've seen to starting a legit business is not having sanctioned access to real-time blood sugar values (the APIs are all one hour behind), and dealing with the FDA. Love the idea of more tech-enabled diabetes management, good luck!

[1] https://github.com/kennedyjustin/BolusGPT

jekude commented on Show HN: BolusGPT – Use AI to calculate insulin doses   github.com/kennedyjustin/... · Posted by u/jekude
jekude · 5 months ago
Recently diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, and learnt quickly that calculating insulin doses sucks (and you have to do it 4+ times a day). BolusGPT is a ChatGPT plugin that translates meal descriptions into nutrition information that is fed into an insulin dosing algorithm. Also hooks up to Dexcom CGMs. Happy to answer any questions!
jekude commented on Why the weak nuclear force is short range   profmattstrassler.com/art... · Posted by u/sohkamyung
jagrsw · 8 months ago
If we wanted to model the universe as a set of equations or a cellular automaton, how complex would that program be?

Could a competent software engineer, even without knowing the fundamental origins of things like particle masses or the fine-structure constant, capture all known fundamental interactions in code?

I guess I'm trying to figure out the complexity of the task of universe creation, assuming the necessary computational power exists. For example, could it be a computer science high school project for the folks in the parent universe (simulation hypothesis). I know that's a tough question :)

jekude · 8 months ago
I've always thought that gravity exists because without it, matter doesn't get close enough for interesting things to happen.

u/jekude

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