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2026-03-27

Welcome to News from Loop and Learn

Master Your DIY Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery System

Published on 27 March 2026

In this edition:


Upcoming Open Mics

Our next Open Mic is on Saturday March 28. Everyone is always welcome and invited!

Loop and Learn: Informal Discussion (Open Mic) virtual meetings are scheduled on the second Thursday of each month and the fourth Saturday of each month.

There is also an Italian Open Mic on the last Tuesday of each month for iOS and Android loopers (with Patrick Sonnerat for AAPS).

Calendar

Topic Recorded? Time Date
Loop and Learn: Informal Discussion
Open Mic on 4th Saturday
Zoom
yes 21:00 UTC 28 March 2026
Loop and Learn Italia: Informal Discussion
Open Mic on last Tuesday of each month
Now Using Zoom
no 19:00 UTC 31 March 2026
Loop and Learn: Informal Discussion
Open Mic on 2nd Thursday
Zoom
no 18:00 UTC 9 April 2026

Video Conference Sessions use the following links every month. Notice - they now have easy-to-remember shortcuts:

Time Zone Converter

Need help figuring out when an event happens in your time zone? Try the SavvyTime: UTC Converter.


Reminders


Time Change

Daylight Savings Time begins on

  • Sunday, March 29 in Europe
  • At 2 a.m., it will suddenly be 3 a.m.

Daylight Saving Ends on Sunday, April 5, 2026 for our Aussie friends

  • At 3:00 am (AEDT), turn clocks back to 2:00 am (AEST)

Open-Source Automated Insulin Delivery users:

Remember to always use your OS-AID app to set the time on your pump

  • For the Loop app: The schedule for targets, basal rates, CR and ISF align with the time on your pump
  • For the Trio app: The schedule for targets, basal rates, CR and ISF align with the time on your phone as long as the app is in closed loop; but if you switch to manual mode, all the settings align with the time on your pump

Apple Developer Agreement

Did you complete your Apple Develop Agreement by March 17. Good for you.

Guess what! Apple has updated again and this one needs agreement by 12 April.

Caregivers: If your agreement isn’t signed by the due date, Apple Push Notifications won’t work—and those are required for remote commands.


Monthly Rebuild

We suggest browser builders Rebuild the Loop app monthly. It’s Quick! It’s Easy! It keeps you looping!

Other apps automatically rebuild.

Once the build is in TestFlight, you still need to install it on your phone.


Introducing

Loop and Learn Discord

Loop and Learn has begun hosting a Discord community as an alternative to Facebook—both as a backup and for those who prefer Discord. Join us at https://loopandlearn.org/discord and help shape it! We’re not scaling back on Facebook, so if that’s where you connect with us, please keep doing so.


Updates

LoopFollow v5.0.0 Release

This is a larger update than usual, with new features and a refreshed user experience.

What’s new:

  • Display statistics directly in LoopFollow (requires Nightscout)
  • View treatments and filter by type (requires Nightscout)
  • Better handling when caregiver and user are in different time zones
  • Major UI reorganization:

    • New Menu for accessing features and settings
    • Four of the tabs are now customizable (choose your quick-access features)
    • All features remain available via the Menu
  • Improvements

    • Improved reliability for Trio Remote Commands
    • Better consistency with Trio (fat/protein order)
    • Updated icons (dark mode & tinted support)
    • General maintenance, cleanup, and performance improvements

This release is the result of contributions from multiple people in the community

Huge thanks to everyone involved!

AAPS 3.4.1.0 Release

AAPS 3.4.1.0 was released on 8 March 2026. Check here for release notes.

More on this release can be found in this Facebook post.

iPhone 17e

Tests show the newly released iPhone 17e has the same Atlas DASH pod disconnect issues as the iPhone 16 series, so it is not recommended. The 17e uses a different Bluetooth chip than other iPhone 17 models, which are unaffected. These results apply to both Loop and Trio.

Update Your iPhone for Security

Important Message for Anyone Who Has Not Updated Their iPhone Since iOS 17.2.1.

The Caruna hacking kit targets iPhones running iOS 13 through 17.2.1 (released in 2023). Devices updated beyond that range are not affected—another reason to keep your phone current.


Pro Tips

Trio Tip

Here is a useful tip for changing the suggested bolus value in the bolus calculator:

If you need to correct or adjust the suggested bolus value after accepting it, simply press 0 (zero on the keyboard). This moves the cursor after the value, allowing you to delete digits using the backspace key.

Say goodbye to the old long-press-and-drag-forever routine. Your thumb will thank you. This can also be used to edit Carb, Protein, and Fat.

Travel Tip

Place your pod and CGM in accessible locations on your body while traveling. Enough said? 😉


Monitor and Limit Insulin Delivery

Some caregivers want more control over how much insulin an OS-AID delivers for safety reasons. Here is some information and ideas.

Max IOB for the Loop app

The Max Bolus setting also determines the maximum insulin on board (IOB) that Loop will automatically deliver, up to 2× the Max Bolus.

Max IOB for the Trio app

Trio has an explicit maximum IOB setting to limit the maximum IOB that is automatically delivered.

Manual Bolus

The max IOB settings do not prevent someone from manually delivering multiple boluses at the Max Bolus amount.

LoopFollow and remote monitoring/control:

LoopFollow offers flexible alerts, including a Max IOB alarm, and remote monitoring features.

  • Allows a caregiver to follow the person with diabetes (iOS only)
  • When connected to a Nightscout site, it provides extensive alert options
  • Remote control features also require Nightscout
  • Documentation is available here: https://loopfollowdocs.org

Additional safeguards:

Newer iOS versions allow you to require Face ID to open or even view the app. If the child does not have access to Face ID, the phone can function as a locked-down controller that must remain nearby to be used. Remote actions can then be handled through LoopFollow by a responsible caregiver.


Giving Back

Clinical Study: Exercise & Type 1 Diabetes

The Jaeb Center for Health Research is launching the EDGE study to tackle the frustration of managing blood sugars during exercise. This is a US-only study.

We know that maintaining a healthy lifestyle often means dealing with highs or surprise lows, so this study aims to replace generic advice with data-backed strategies on insulin adjustments and carbohydrate timing. It also explores if specialized education can help you improve your time in range (TIR) and avoid fluctuations, empowering the T1D community to stay active safely.

Purpose: The study will explore how learning more about exercise and glucose management might help adults with T1D improve their glucose control.

Eligibility: Adults diagnosed with T1D for 1+ years; currently active (30 mins, 2x/week); using a pump or multiple daily injections (MDI); and using a Dexcom or Medtronic CGM (Note: Abbott Libre users are not eligible).

Structure: 100% Remote. There are no clinic visits, commutes, or time off work required. You will review educational materials and share data from your devices from home.

Compensation: Participants will receive a physical activity tracker (yours to keep) and compensation for completing questionnaires and sharing data.

Here’s How to Get Involved:


T1D to 100 Upcoming Webinars

These events will be recorded and shared onT1D to 100 YouTube.

New Paths Toward a Cure for Type 1 Diabetes: A conversation with Dr. Leonardo Ferreira

Memory Health in Older Adults with Type 1 Diabetes


Facebook Q&A