Look up signage displays. Only problem with them is that they may be overly industrial and missing things that consumers would want, like Dolby Vision.
A friend of mine wrote one for Go with the goal of creating the best and most complete dithering library out there and I think he did a decent job. Worth a look if you're looking for reference implementations!
Neither! Neovim for most of my work and vscode w/ appropriate plugins when it's needed. If I need any LLM assistance I just run Claude Code in the terminal.
There are problems in the US healthcare system with slow adoption of clinical practice guidelines and lack of research funding for non-pharmaceutical treatments. But on an objective scientific basis the recent studies funded by pharma tend to be some of the highest quality work. They have huge budgets and are held to fairly high standards now by the FDA so we tend to see large subject populations, multiple sites, proper controls, and rigorous statistical analysis.
Keto works well, but I'm concerned about the extreme fat intake. I did manage to lower my A1C from 9s to mid 5s using Keto as a T1D, but eventually settled into a high protein, moderate fat, low-ish carb diet and that has worked pretty well without being hyper-restrictive. Heavily inspired by the late Dr. Richard K. Bernstein.
Shouldn't come as a surprise - there are so many factors involved in glucose response to food that it's almost impossible to replicate a glucose response even with a controlled intake. Sleep, activity levels (before, after, during, even days before, etc), stress, hormones, all of these are major factors involved in how glucose is metabolized.
>at a high enough level of abstraction, all creative work is derivative.
Sure, but with fonts you have basically one level between the font they are 'developing' and the one they are copying from. There is work involved, but very little of it is creative work.