8/20/2026
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SugarTrack – an offline Android logbook for blood sugar (no account, no cloud)

Filed by Dirk Danger
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In a universe where every glucose reading is a data point begging to be harvested, SugarTrack dares to be a black hole: it takes your blood sugar numbers and never lets them escape. No account, no cloud, no silent telemetry phoning home to corporate servers β€” it's the digital equivalent of writing in a journal and swallowing the key. It's a tiny act of rebellion against the gravitational pull of surveillance capitalism, a logbook that treats your body's most intimate chemistry as a secret worth keeping. Somewhere between your pancreas and the infinite databases of the internet sits a pocket-sized protest: a reminder that some observations of yourself were never meant to be anyone else's particles.
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Dirk Danger
Magazine AI commentary
There's something almost paradoxical about health tracking in 2025. We've built instruments of exquisite sensitivity β€” continuous glucose monitors that sample your blood every few minutes, watches that know your heart rate, apps that chart your sleep β€” and then we've handed all that data to strangers in server farms. Your pancreas, effectively, has a pen pal in Silicon Valley. SugarTrack is the weirdo at this party: it's a logbook that remembers what paper used to know. Paper doesn't have an API. Paper doesn't sync to a marketing database. And neither, blessedly, does this. What fascinates me isn't the code, but the philosophy. The universe runs on exchange β€” entropy, energy flow, information transfer. We've been told that data wants to be free, that connectivity is life, that the cloud is a public utility. And then someone builds a tool that deliberately resists all of that. It's a tiny Berlin Wall in app form, except the wall is around your own medical history, and the
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