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The Inko Programming Language website. (by inko-lang)
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The mqtt.org website (by mqtt)
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website
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Inko 0.11.0 released: including a native code compiler, package manager, a new scheduler, and more!
While I'm looking into fixing the CSS based on your comment, nothing is deployed yet (see here in case you don't believe me), as I haven't decided yet if I just want horizontal scrollbars for long code blocks, or change how long lines are broken apart (which is the issue here). When I said "which is a bug I just noticed", I meant I noticed it after you pointed it out and I decided to take a look. I'm not sure what makes you think I'm secretly modifying anything, then claiming it was working fine in the first place.
mqtt.org
Posts with mentions or reviews of mqtt.org.
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Simplest Guide to DIY Your Own LLM Toy in 2024
MQTT (optional): If you're aiming for advanced customization, familiarity with MQTT (a lightweight messaging protocol) will be beneficial for communicating between the toy and the server.
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How to Keep a History of MQTT Data With Node.js
The MQTT protocol is widely used in IoT applications because of its simplicity and ability to connect different data sources to applications using a publish/subscribe model. While many MQTT brokers support persistent sessions and can store message history as long as an MQTT client is not available, there may be cases where data needs to be stored for a longer period. In such cases, it is recommended to use a time series database. There are many options available, but if you need to store unstructured data such as images, sensor data, or Protobuf messages, consider using ReductStore. It is a time series database specifically designed for storing large amounts of blob data and optimized for IoT and edge computing.
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Introducing SeaStreamer 🌊 - a stream processing toolkit for working with Kafka and Redis Streams
https://mqtt.org is more popular, but its more complex. You will unlikely write your own mqtt while you can easily write own stomp broker.
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Control your IoT devices with this new MQTT Client in C# (published on NuGet)
I wanted to share my latest package (published on NuGet) implementing the MQTT v5 protocol.
- I'm working on a project, which will let me connect esp01 board directly to database like mongo DB.
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MQTT vs. Kafka: An IoT Advocate's Perspective
I jumped onto https://mqtt.org/ to try to answer my usual use-case question about non-Kafka messaging, which is: "Do the messages get saved anywhere so you can come back and read them later?" Still not entirely sure about it.
But I did see:
This is why MQTT has 3 defined quality of service levels: 0 - at most once, 1- at least once, 2 - exactly once
- sending messages to raspberry pi 3 from pico
- Choosing a protocol for communication between multiple microcontrollers
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Release v0.12.3 of Rust based MQTT broker, rumqttd - Bridging support and metrics exporting
rumqttd is a high performance, embeddable MQTT broker that we wrote in Rust. MQTT is extremely lightweight publish/subscribe messaging transport for the Internet of Things (IoT).
- IIoT, Trabalhando com telemetria de drones [Episódio 1]