Message to my LinkedIn community (May 14, 2025):
In the event of my death, if the diabetics come looking for historical accounts of what happened during the “diabetic uprisings,” direct them to: 1.) The MedFuse 2019 slides on my LinkedIn; 2.) The GitHub paper on Diabetes Medical Device Security (they will need a software developer to clone the repository in order to access the paper); and, 3.) The DOJ complaint due May 27, 2025. Paper: LinkedIn DOJ complaint: LinkedIn I might be the only one who has documented this stuff for history of science, medicine, and technology. Garth will be able to help them. There is very little technical documentation about how this all came down and lots of it is no longer available on the internet, so they may need to trace resources through the Wayback machine, but I have screenshotted a lot. There are human links between the digital diabetics at TuDiabetes.org and the Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition (DPAC) who can help facilitate communication. Brad in my LinkedIn contacts could help. P.S. I don’t plan to die soon, but we all know that diabetics don’t live forever. The history shouldn’t get lost. For those interested in the history of science, medicine, and technology, there’s significant stuff in there.