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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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mop
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Improving Developer Productivity at Disney with Serverless and Open Source
While Pulsar has its own protocol that handles streaming, queues, and a lot of the other features (distributed transactions, functions, etc.), it can also speak other messaging protocols via plug-ins. Looking around, the ones that appear to be actively developed are MQTT, Kafka (so your existing applications that use Kafka can also use Pulsar), AMQP, and JMS.
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Mosquitto: An open-source MQTT broker
If you need a highly available broker you can consider https://github.com/streamnative/mop which adds a MQTT protocol handler to Apache Pulsar.
I recently contributed auth support and TLS support also just landed.
Tasmota
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Printing emails based on Message Filters, does not seem possible
All of my office devices are connected to Sonoff S31 smart plugs, flashed with Tasmota on their own locked-down VLAN, and can be controlled via voice, Alexa, Tasker automation on my Android, NFC tags at my office door and various scripts triggered via my StreamDeck (on Linux). This all works fantastic, and I can turn on or off my devices, including my printer, when I start or end my day at work.
- Philips Hue will soon force users to create an account
- Tasmota – open-source firmware for ESP devices
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Ask HN: I’m an FCC Commissioner proposing regulation of IoT security updates
The best alternative firmware example for true IOT devices is Tasmota [1]. Erase manufacturer firmware for every ESP devices the day after purchase to avoid those careless manufacturer firmwares.
[1] https://tasmota.github.io/docs/
- Making Tapo smart plug turn on when phone is connected to charger
- Smarthome Gefahren. Worauf soll man achten?
- Caffè Italia * 22/06/23
- MBC: Quand les GAFAM contrôlent votre maison
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Sonoff smart plugs
The ESP8266 based Sonoff S31 and ESP32 based Switchbot plugs, both flashed with either Tasmota or ESPHome, are my go-to options for US WiFi smart plugs with power monitoring.
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Add $4 WiFi Logging to IKEA’s $12 Air Quality Sensor (Wemos and Vindriktning)
And if you want to turn your ESP8266 into a standalone appliance, with a web interface and directly editable config that doesn't need a build step, Tasmota is another great option.
https://tasmota.github.io/docs/
What are some alternatives?
emqx - The most scalable open-source MQTT broker for IoT, IIoT, and connected vehicles
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP8266 or ESP32 over WiFi!
kop - Kafka-on-Pulsar - A protocol handler that brings native Kafka protocol to Apache Pulsar
tuya-iotos-embeded-sdk-wifi-ble-bk7231n - Tuya IoTOS Embeded SDK WiFi & BLE for BK7231N
hivemq-community-edition - HiveMQ CE is a Java-based open source MQTT broker that fully supports MQTT 3.x and MQTT 5. It is the foundation of the HiveMQ Enterprise Connectivity and Messaging Platform
esp-homekit-devices - Advanced firmware to add native Apple HomeKit and custom configurations, compatible with any SoC based on ESP32, ESP32-S, ESP32-C and ESP8266 series. (Shelly, Sonoff, Electrodragon, Tuya...)
zigbee2mqtt - Zigbee 🐝 to MQTT bridge 🌉, get rid of your proprietary Zigbee bridges 🔨
esphome - ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
CK-MQTT
ESP-Now - ESP-Now Examples