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3 repositories tagged with iot

Topic: iot
xiaozhi-esp32-server: Build Your Own ESP32 Device Control Server with AI

xiaozhi-esp32-server: Build Your Own ESP32 Device Control Server with AI

The `xiaozhi-esp32-server` project provides a robust backend service for `xiaozhi-esp32`, enabling users to quickly set up their own ESP32 device control servers. This powerful platform integrates advanced AI capabilities, including large language models, visual perception, and voiceprint recognition, to create intelligent IoT solutions. It supports various communication protocols and offers flexible deployment options for both simplified and full-featured setups.

Analyzed Oct 28, 2025
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go-haystack: Track Devices with Apple's Find My Network, No Apple Hardware Needed

go-haystack: Track Devices with Apple's Find My Network, No Apple Hardware Needed

go-haystack enables users to track personal Bluetooth devices by leveraging Apple's extensive "Find My" network. This innovative project utilizes OpenHaystack and Macless-Haystack, providing robust tools developed in Go and TinyGo. A key advantage is its ability to establish a custom Find My network without requiring any proprietary Apple hardware.

Analyzed Oct 16, 2025
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ShellHub: Centralized SSH Gateway for Linux Devices and Cloud Computing

ShellHub: Centralized SSH Gateway for Linux Devices and Cloud Computing

ShellHub is an open-source, centralized SSH gateway that provides seamless remote access and management for any Linux device, from edge to cloud. Written in Go, it simplifies secure connections to servers and IoT devices, eliminating the need for complex network configurations. It offers robust features like native SSH, SCP/SFTP, port forwarding, and comprehensive security measures.

Analyzed Oct 14, 2025
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