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shifu
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ChatGPT Breaks into the Physical World: Introducing Shifu Plugin for ChatGPT
To create the Shifu Plugin for ChatGPT, I utilized an open-source infrastructure called Shifu: https://github.com/Edgenesis/shifu. Shifu is a Kubernetes-native industrial edge that allows complete IoT interoperability by virtualizing devices into Kubernetes pods. This adaptability and flexibility made it possible for seamless integration with ChatGPT, providing AI access to and control over the physical world. This approach can be applied to a wide range of IoT devices, further expanding AI-human interaction possibilities.
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Azure IoT announces BIG layoffs.
It's heart breaking to see talents especially former colleagues losing their jobs. But it is also a big warning sign telling people to select open-source software for their infrastructure. With that being said, our startup Edgenesis is building an open-source IoT framework, shifu
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How can kubernetes benefit IoT field?
I don't know if you have any specific problem you wish to address to, but I've been paying attention to this project: https://github.com/Edgenesis/shifu, it is a Kubernetes-native IoT development framework. If you wish to use k8s to "easily scale and manage large numbers of IoT devices, automate deployments, and ensure high availability", maybe you can take a look at this.
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Can kubernetes manage hardware devices?
I've been working on a k8s native IoT development framework as well: https://github.com/edgenesis/shifu
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Shifu, a Kubernetes CRD to build your own physical metaverse
Should metaverse be completely virtual? Should it be simply a utopia created according to our needs? But what about the real world? Are we all just gonna discard it and escape to the virtual metaverse? That sounds both impractical and disastrous. I would much prefer a physical metaverse instead.
Wait... What the hell is a physical metaverse? In my opinion, it is a place where we can easily alter things around us to serve our needs. But how can we get there? Here's my answer -- IoT. If we can orchestrate various IoT devices with ease, then we are off to a good start. Smart home is a tangible example, it can be viewed as the prototype of a physical metaverse. Here comes the PROBLEM: how can we orchestrate all these heterogeneous IoT devices with ease? Here I proudly introduce you Shifu, a framework to build your own physical metaverse.
The idea of Shifu is quite simple: Shifu creates digtal twins for IoT devices in the form of Kubernetes pods. This way, we can quickly integrate heterogeneous IoT devices into the cluster, and expose their capabilities as APIs. It means Shifu will make building IoT APPs as simple as building web APPs.
Through a "device integration-- data acquisition-- app development-- decision distribution" feedback loop, Shifu enables developers to build their own physical metaverse. What's even better, Shifu is more than just a crazy idea. Shifu has been successfully deployed in various fully automated labs/factories and received exciting results.
Talk is cheap, it's time to show you the code. Please pay us a visit at https://github.com/Edgenesis/shifu, and join the revolution of building your own physical metaverse!!!
BTW, don't forget to give us a star! It means A LOT to us: ) Thx!
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Public cloud or private cloud, what's the right choice for IoT players?
Check out our Github page at https://github.com/Edgenesis/shifu for more information and to see how Shifu can help your business with IoT development.
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Connecting to MQTT Devices Made Simple with Shifu
If you're a developer working with MQTT, I highly recommend giving Shifu a try. To get started, head over to it's Github page at https://github.com/Edgenesis/shifu and take a look at the documentation and code examples. It's a game changer and will save you a lot of time and effort.
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How Kubernetes is benefiting edge devices
Shifu is a Kubernetes native, production-grade, protocol & vendor agnostic IoT development framework. You can develope your application while managing your devices, spare the need for maintaining an additional O&M infrastructure. Check https://github.com/Edgenesis/shifu for more details!
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Cleansing the Cloudy IoT Planet
Before you dig deep into https://shifu.run for our great product, buzzword-wise it for sure has the following features that can replace what you enjoy in Google IoT Core as easily and fast as turning a switch:
- Three good IOT platforms
Thingsboard
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ThingsBoard Microservices Installation Update Problem
Until recently I was still using TB v3.2.1, now I've set about updating the installation to the latest version. I proceeded as described at https://github.com/thingsboard/thingsboard/tree/master/docker:
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Looking to implement a real time tracking feature in my Django project and I dunno where to begin
You might find something more attuned to that use case to be more helpful out of the box (like thingsboard.io) but if you're committed to django, set up an API endpoint to receive json updates ('events') sent from the arduino.
- Sites to download source code from? (Leaked or not)
- Suitability of GCP pubsub or Firebase for IoT devices instead of AWS IoT Core?
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Best Four IoT Platforms
Introduction:As a 100% open source IoT platform that can be hosted as a SaaS or PaaS solution, Thingsboard can provide device management, data collection, processing and visualization for your IoT project. The standard protocols that provide device connectivity such as MQTT, CoAP, and HTTP are all available on ThingsBoard. In addition, it supports cloud and local deployment and provides more than 30 customizable components that allow you to build end-user custom dashboards for most IoT cases. GitHub: https://github.com/thingsboardThingsboard: http://thingsboard.io/ Features:
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Newbie: how important is aeration for small NAS / server room?
Then host a ThingsBoard server and use the HTTP API to push data from the device. You can send alerts with Pushover.
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React component library Concis | Components break through 50+, mobile concis starts, new English documentation, continuous update...
**Source** [thingsboard (a foreign iot platform)](https://thingsboard.io/)
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How to Access MQTT Data with ThingsBoard
ThingsBoard is an open-source IoT platform for data collection, processing, visualization and device management. It supports device connectivity via protocols, such as MQTT, CoAP and HTTP, and supports both cloud and private deployments. Deliver, monitor and control your IoT entities in a secure way using rich server-side APIs that define the relationships between your devices, assets, customers, or any other entities. Collect and store telemetry data in a scalable and fault-tolerant manner, visualize your data with built-in or custom widgets and flexible dashboards, and share the Dashboard interface with your customers.
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Zelensky: “Ukraine has a lot to offer the world, products and services created by Ukrainians. Ukrainian companies – join. World – use. Tell your foreign friends about it. Spend with Ukraine to stand for Ukraine.“
The company I work for uses https://thingsboard.io and the team from Ukraine that built it are awesome and the company is still responding even though they are going through this hell of a war.
- ThingsBoard - Open-source IoT Platform
What are some alternatives?
mainflux - Industrial IoT Messaging and Device Management Platform
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
ditto - Eclipse Ditto™: Digital Twin framework of Eclipse IoT - main repository
Thingspeak - ThingSpeak is an open source “Internet of Things” application and API to store and retrieve data from things using HTTP over the Internet or via a Local Area Network. With ThingSpeak, you can create sensor logging applications, location tracking applications, and a social network of things with status updates.
mosquitto - Eclipse Mosquitto - An open source MQTT broker
openremote - 100% open-source IoT Platform - Integrate your devices, create rules, and analyse and visualise your data
akri - A Kubernetes Resource Interface for the Edge
DeviceHive - DeviceHive Java Server
kubeedge - Kubernetes Native Edge Computing Framework (project under CNCF)
Freeboard - A damn-sexy, open source real-time dashboard builder for IOT and other web mashups. A free open-source alternative to Geckoboard.
TinyGo - Go compiler for small places. Microcontrollers, WebAssembly (WASM/WASI), and command-line tools. Based on LLVM.
Iotdashboard - Fast Django server for IOT Devices