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Well, an Amazon recruiter contacted me, so they must be desperate.


Can't wait until it is bought by an existing company and then discarded, like its previous competitors.


Test strips are $1 x 5 times per day x 30M diabetic Americans.

How can this even compete? You can’t sell RF “per-use”.


CVS sells their strips at $0.20 once you buy 200+. I'm sure you can get lower.

And why shouldn't this compete ? Their costs will be lower than test strips, their profits could be very significant.

They probably monetize with the device itself and then a monthly subscription for their tracking portal. Sounds quite reasonable to me. As a patient, I'd love it.

Edit: As a startup, it's not your job to match existing offerings - it's to disrupt. Ask Space-X, they can't compete with Boeing either ;)


The judge was another one of Kennedy's clerks.

No surprise there.


All the Wordpress sites still have a RSS feed. You just have to look at the code.


What about position lights in the cargo ship? That can be seen from afar.


Politicians are still campaigning with outdated mindsets, so securing their computing environment is not a priority.

But looking good on camera, oh yeah.


Aurora was extremely disappointing due to that bleakness.

Do read the Mars trilogy, which has strife, but also hope.


I found a replacement in ebay a few years back.

But no I don't have the TV to plug it in!


Paul Sharpe has been in the news for these kinds of announcements before.

His company, Odontis, failed to bring any new thing to market, and that was 10 years ago. Perhaps now there is a more mature product.


Paul Sharpe, the same guy that had stem cells and created a startup to mkae new teeth grow.

Ten years ago.


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