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slicke

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Trndi
« on: May 15, 2026, 10:43:58 pm »
Hi!

I've been working on an app for people with diabetes, to view their blood sugar readings on the desktop or (on a single-purpose raspberry pi) display. It works on all the usual suspects: macOS, Windows, Linux, Haiku, FreeBSD etc.

Basically it fetches the blood sugar readings from a remote source (Dexcom, NightScout, Tandem Source) and presents it on the screen. It also predicts future blood sugar readings and does alot of side-stuff like native desktop notifications. Like a KDE/Gnome desktop widget and Windows/macOS notices. It can play a song on Spotify when the reading is good/bad etc. It supports sub-target levels (like "this value is good but I prefer this value") etc.

I do support JavaScript extensions too using mORMot.

I was just wondering if anyone has any ideas what can be improved, or any new features to add? :) Or just any kind of encouragement is greatly appreciated!

Feel free to check it out: https://github.com/slicke/trndi

 

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