Comment by lukko
3 days ago
Thanks for the link. Yep - exactly, they took a leap, but importantly didn't release a full product / package on the App Store, or charge for features. This falls much more into a grey area, but is clearly DIY, and demonstrates demand/need for the commercial / regulated systems.
Especially when the problematic features are charged for, it gives the recommendations / suggestions an air of legitimacy which could be dangerous.
A lot of the research from Loop and AndroidAPS is used in commercial closed loop platforms; many of the people working for these open source utilities also work for medical companies.
So you either get lucky and your doctor can prescribe you a commercial loop, or you compile one from source.