- Great work!
A researcher with T1D and present online:
https://andrewkoutnik.com/ https://x.com/AKoutnik/
Interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG8UU7P8FBU Can Keto Transform Type 1 Diabetes Treatment? A Decade of Insights from Dr. Andrew Koutnik
- I found this video interesting on understanding what type 1 diabetic management looks like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHaYPEDGaro
Beth McNally & Amy Rush - 'TCR in Practice: Navigating Insulin for Protein & Fat in Type 1 Diabetes'
At the end of the video there is some strategies described with automatic pumps.
And the graph a t=174 is kind of eye opening:
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- Same for me, I sent emails about open access to the ACM circa 1995 when I was still a student. After a while I dropped my ACM subscription.
It just took them 30 years :)
- May be this one inspired the video :)
https://www.nbcnews.com/video/video-shows-wolf-appearing-to-...
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- May be you should try to contact people at metabolic mind (not for profit), they seem to be closely related to some treatment resistant depression trials.
They have a youtube channel with interview of researchers in the field.
- And now Beyond All Reason keeps it alive and free software
- Looking at the CVE history, first "LTS" release 3.0.0 was quickly replaced by 3.0.1
https://kb.isc.org/docs/cve-2025-40779
"CVE-2025-40779: Kea crash upon interaction between specific client options and subnet selection"
https://github.com/isc-projects/kea/commit/0afd42b5dfb2e547b...
unprotected null pointer use, kea is in C++
- LWN discussion of some 2025 CVE on kea: https://lwn.net/Articles/1023093/
Comments are less positive than here on HN.
- Full title "A six-year longitudinal study identifies a statin-independent association between low LDL-cholesterol and risk of type 2 diabetes"
PDF : https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s12933-025-029...
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- We migrated to a linux nftables based firewall.
I never liked iptables, but nftables is pretty nice to write and use.
And with one "flowtable" line added to your nftables.conf you can even in theory have faster routing when conntrack is active
https://thermalcircle.de/doku.php?id=blog:linux:flowtables_1...
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum
Signed 5 December 1994
1. Respect the signatory's independence and sovereignty in the existing borders (in accordance with the principles of the CSCE Final Act).[10]
2. Refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of the signatories to the memorandum, and undertake that none of their weapons will ever be used against these countries, except in cases of self-defense or otherwise in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations. (...)
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- Yes, you're right.
I pointed to this BMJ reference because in the article there is the following: "To help drive down our ApoB, we have statins which do miracles for lipid management. Some people believe that everyone should be on a statin so long as they don’t have adverse side effects."
Most statins prescribed today are not for secondary prevention.
A lot of doctors prescribe a statin immediately on seeing just one measure of "high" LDL without looking at any other parameter or context.
My personal strategy is to use keys generated this way:
ssh-keygen -t ed25519-sk
Rules:
- A generated key never leave the machine it was generated on.
- ssh agent is never used
- ProxyJump in HOME/.ssh/config or -J to have convenient access to all my servers.
- DynamicForward and firefox with foxyproxy extension to access various things in the remote network from my local machine (IPMI, internal services, IoT, ...)
- On the web no passkey, only simple 2FA webauthn.
My understanding is that more features including "storage" means more attack surface so by avoiding it you're 1/ more secure 2/ it's cheaper.
White paper on passkey says their security is equal to the security of the OS (Microsoft Windows ...) so I avoid passkeys.