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19,835 | 3,496 | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Node RED
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Data Visualization on the e-RT3 using Node-RED, InfluxDB Cloud, and Grafana
Node-RED (e-RT3) Flow-based, low code development tool
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Top 15 Open-Source Low-Code Projects with the Most GitHub Stars
GitHub https://github.com/node-red/node-red GitHub Stars 19.1k Most Recent Update on GitHub 2 weeks ago Open Source License Apache 2.0 Number of Active Contributors This Year 13 Acceptance of External PRs Yes Official Website https://nodered.org/ Documentation https://nodered.org/docs/
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Major updates from the open source community: Release Radar · June 2024
Want a low code application for event-driven applications? Then Node-RED is your go to. The new update brings a breaking change, with Node-RED now requiring Node 18.x or later. The team have added new features and updated dependencies to the editor, and there are lots of fixes within the editor. Check out the release notes for all the details.
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Low-code drag-and-drop tool for building RESTful APIs with in minutes.
During a college project in the field of IoT, I came across a simple and powerful solution for wiring together hardware devices called NODE-RED developed originally by IBM. The project was very simple as it only involved controlling electrical appliances and sensing room temperature using a temperature sensor. The whole hardware system was connected to the network using the MQTT Protocol, and using Node-Red, it was just a few minutes of work to connect all sensors and respond accordingly.
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Devin, the First AI Software Engineer
Good question.
I expect that we're moving into a phase of AIs talking to AIs, and initially it'll be wasteful (because it'll be mostly English), but eventually, they'll derive their own language and seamlessly upgrade protocols when they determine they're talking to an AI. No clue how that will come about or what that language will look like, but honestly, it's kind of exciting.
Really interesting to think about how they might handle context, as well. Even though we have much bigger context windows (and they'll only get larger), context management is still a resource-management issue, which we'll probably continue to refine, as well. Imagine different strategies for managing both what is brought into the context of each request, as well as what form it could take (level of detail, additional references or commentary on it, etc). Things could get really unreadable even in English, and still be very interpretable for an LLM.
W.r.t. the graph-oriented interfaces, are you thinking something like Node-RED [1]? I'm seeing more and more people mention having LLMs produce non-text or structured outputs, like JSON, UI, and other things. Easy to imagine an LLM that wires together various open-source platforms, on-demand. Something like Node-RED for pipelines/functions, some UI tools for visualization/interactivity, other platforms for messaging, etc...
[1] https://nodered.org/
- IFTTT is killing its pay-what-you-want Legacy Pro plan
- Node-RED: Low-code programming for event-driven applications
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Pipe Dreams: The life and times of Yahoo Pipes
I skipped to chapter 9 in the article ("Clogged"), and it looked like Pipes failed because it didn't have a large enough team or a well-defined mission. As a result they couldn't offer a super robust product that would lure in enterprise users. "You could not purchase some number of guaranteed-to-work Pipes calls per month" is the quote from the article.
The reason I think that interesting is because that's the model these days for everything from AI tokens to Monday.com seats. It makes me feel like Pipes was before its time.
That said I've been collecting different "business glue" products that are similar to Pipes. To me, like you say, they aren't as interesting, exciting and intuitive as Pipes was, but maybe it just takes a little more digging. I tried to focus on open source tools but some aren't.
- n8n io: https://n8n.io/integrations/mondaycom/
- Node-RED: https://nodered.org/ (just read about this one in this thread)
- trigger dev: trigger.dev
- automatisch.io: https://automatisch.io/docs/
- Activepieces: https://www.activepieces.com/docs/getting-started/introducti...
- Huginn: https://github.com/huginn/huginn
- budibase: https://budibase.com/
- windmill: https://www.windmill.dev/
- tooljet: https://www.tooljet.com/workflows
- Bracket: https://www.usebracket.com/pricing (just SalesForce <-> PostgreSQL)
- Zapier: zapier.com/
Anyway I hope some of these are fun!
- Open source IPaaS With Drag and Drop integration
- Ask YC: tracking events platform and no-code workflow
Domoticz
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I finally went lifepo4, some programming was involved in this last project and wow it was a trip, the results though ... YES. I need a beer after getting this working.
I normally use HomeAssistant... hadn't come across Domoticz before.
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what's the best Zwave hub? period.
Running it with Domoticz. In Domoticz there is an option to restart the Aeotec if no data is received after x time but as of yet it's never had to.
- Hundreds die as heatwave grips Europe and temperatures soar above 40ºC
- [AMA] Platesc 50lei la curent si 100lei la gaz fara a sta in bezna sau in frig
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Raspberry PI zero W home lightweight automation software.
I would recommend Domoticz. Lightweight, simple to install, and easy to setup and just works. Automations are easy to with Blockly drag-and-drop conditions.
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Recommendations for smart home assistants
Looks like it's another home automation system that is open source. https://github.com/domoticz/domoticz
- How do I get into Domotics?
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Konnected Hardware running MQTT via ESPHome
I just noticed that Konnected has published the details for installing ESPHome on Konnected hardware controllers. The biggest advantage is that Konnected hardware can support more platforms without custom code. They state: MQTT enables powerful integration with services like Node-RED, Homeseer, Domoticz and more.
What are some alternatives?
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
openHAB - Add-ons for openHAB 1.x
Jeedom core - Software for home automation
Huginn - Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!
FHEM - Branch 'master' is an unofficial read-only-mirror of https://svn.fhem.de/fhem/trunk which is updated once a day. (branch sf_old a mirror of the old repo: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/fhem/code/trunk)
esphome - ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.
core - .NET news, announcements, release notes, and more!
blockly - The web-based visual programming editor.
Beehive - A flexible event/agent & automation system with lots of bees 🐝