Honestly, there is so much you can do with off the shelf parts we need more of this not less. I know the risks of trusting "uncalibrated self built tools" but it is still better than nothing at all. We now live in the time that even complex processes can be done far easier than they could have even 30 years ago and would have been almost unthinkable 100 years ago.
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>We’ve all got our health-related crosses to bear, and even if you’re currently healthy, it’s only a matter of time before entropy catches up to you. For [Markus Bindhammer], it caught up to him in a big way: liver disease, specifically cirrhosis. The disease has a lot of consequences, none of which are pleasant, like abnormally high ammonia concentration in the blood. So naturally, [Markus] built an ammonia analyzer to monitor his blood.
Honestly, there is so much you can do with off the shelf parts we need more of this not less. I know the risks of trusting "uncalibrated self built tools" but it is still better than nothing at all. We now live in the time that even complex processes can be done far easier than they could have even 30 years ago and would have been almost unthinkable 100 years ago.
Archive: https://archive.today/bDMDa
From the post:
>>We’ve all got our health-related crosses to bear, and even if you’re currently healthy, it’s only a matter of time before entropy catches up to you. For [Markus Bindhammer], it caught up to him in a big way: liver disease, specifically cirrhosis. The disease has a lot of consequences, none of which are pleasant, like abnormally high ammonia concentration in the blood. So naturally, [Markus] built an ammonia analyzer to monitor his blood.
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