Hardware developers have missed out on the benefits of Docker and similar localized container solutions for one big reason: USB. Today we're seeing how devices can start to reliably connect from the host system to the container.
Bluesky has seen a large increase in its number of users over the last few weeks. To learn more about how the AT Protocol works, we set up a Pipeline to allow for microcontrollers to post to Bluesky via Golioth.
Golioth makes it easy to cache your IoT sensor data and upload it in a batch process. This guide details how this works from both the device and the cloud side, including many details on dealing with timestamps and destination routing.
We paired Wi-Fi locationing, low cost hardware, Golioth Pipelines, and n8n (an API workflow tool) to create a "geofence". This is a simple way to provide alerts (or any other actions) when an IoT device goes outside of a defined physical location.
Take a deeper look inside the Bluetooth Mesh demo that connects to the Cloud via Golioth. Sandra Capri of Ambient Sensors (a Golioth Design partner) walks through the code and workflow of this demo.
Sandra Capri, CTO of Ambient Sensors, writes about building a Bluetooth Mesh demo where a cellular-based Thingy91 unit acts as a bridge to the Golioth Cloud.