Best spot for AAPS info/news?

Hey all! I understand that there is a plethora of different sources that AAPS users to keep up to date regarding the app as well as communities that exist for troubleshooting. My question is, where do you all prefer to get this information? Is the Facebook group really the best spot to go? I'm aware there are some separate Discord groups as well, do any of you prefer those to Facebook?

Thank you all!

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u/KingCampbell — 2 days ago
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What pump are you on and what's your TIR like?

I was previously using an Omnipod 5, and loved the form factor, but eventually grew to hate the algorithm. This was maybe 4 months ago or so, prior to the recent update of a new lower target.

Regardless, I found out about AAPS, and dove in. It's got its pros and cons most definitely. I've managed my best A1C in my life, but I dislike how "delicate" the entire project is.

So I'm out looking specifically if anyone would mind sharing a recent A1C or TIR roughly, and what setup you're using. I'm curious if there's a general consensus on who has the superior algorithm.

Thank you all!

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u/KingCampbell — 28 days ago
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Best Sounding "Smart" Wireless Buds?

For a bit of reference, my primary headphones that I use are the Audeze Maxwells v1 or occasionally some older Bose QCs when necessary. When I'm out and about though, I am mainly using my Pixel Buds Pro 2's.

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I love the sound quality of the Maxwell's, but I love the ease of use with the Pixel Buds. Though I'm not as much a fan in how heavily tied they are directly to the Google ecosystem. If I want to use a different assistant than Gemini, it's less smooth of a process.

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So my main question is: Are there a pair of headphones with solid UI/UX similar to the Pixel Buds, but with the audio quality of something much higher? They can be a bit bigger, as the Buds are a very small reference. Almost like "smart IEMs"? The headphones having a microphone of some sort, similar to the buds or other alternatives is necessary as well.

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u/KingCampbell — 2 months ago