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#cplusplus #build_with_matter #chip #connected_devices #connected_home #connectedhomeip #connectivity_standards_alliance #csa_iot #internet_of_things #iot #matter #standard

Matter is a new standard for connecting smart home devices, making it easier for manufacturers to develop compatible products and for consumers to use them seamlessly. It uses Internet Protocol (IP) and supports both Thread and Wi-Fi networks, ensuring secure and reliable communication between devices. Matter simplifies the development process by using existing technologies and ensures user control over device interactions. It also promotes interoperability, meaning devices from different brands can work together smoothly. This standard is open-source and transparent, allowing anyone to contribute and benefit from its unified and cohesive approach to smart home connectivity.

https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip
#c_lang #c #hacktoberfest #internet #internet_of_things #internetofthings #iot #microcontrollers #os #riot_os #riotos #rtos

RIOT is an open-source operating system designed for Internet of Things (IoT) devices and other small computers. It is energy-efficient, has real-time capabilities, and uses little memory. RIOT supports many types of microcontrollers and offers features like IPv6, Bluetooth, and file system integration. It is developed by a global community and is free to use, with a license that allows mixing with closed-source code. This makes it beneficial for users because it is flexible, efficient, and community-driven, making it easier to develop and maintain IoT projects.

https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT
#python #asyncio #hacktoberfest #home_automation #internet_of_things #iot #mqtt #python #raspberry_pi

Home Assistant is a free, open-source system for controlling your home devices. It focuses on keeping your data private and local, meaning it doesn't send your information to the internet. You can run it on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. It's supported by a global community of DIY enthusiasts, making it easy to add new devices and features. You can find demos, installation guides, tutorials, and help resources on their website. This system gives you full control over your home automation while protecting your privacy.

https://github.com/home-assistant/core