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by speedkills
2772 days ago
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A large percentage of Dexcom developers have had their lives impacted by Diabetes in some way. This and plain old competition are the biggest drivers in their features and usability in my experience. You have to keep in mind like most businesses they have a long feature pipeline in development that is not public knowledge. If you release a feature and see it mirrored by someone else shortly after it's as likely that you both thought of it, and you just beat them to it than it is that they were inspired by you. Especially when one of you has a much shorter time to market thanks to no FDA oversight. |
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Their software is still doing trivial things badly and they deserve to feel ashamed and embarrassed that Nightscout could relay an integer value over the Internet to a smartphone years sooner than they could.
I’m very thankful for Dexcom. They’ve done great things for T1D management. They could do much, much better. They are only scratching the surface of what a CGM system should do, never mind a closed-loop system of which they will be an integral part, and dare I say, should be in the drivers seat to a dumb-pump following their orders.