@benschofield Hi Ben, re your data centre in the shed article. The title is misleading. It’s the PV + battery that’s reduced their bill, not the 1kw of heat from 500 Raspberry Pis.
Do the maths … or ask someone who knows this stuff
Announcing what we've been doing this Summer at IBM: a 3D-printed model of the #IBM#Quantum System Two, with a built-in #RaspberryPi running #qiskit quantum software.
Major kudos to @EricJenney and @JanLahmann :)
Still beta, but…
https://t.co/c2FpvlHilI
Hear my conversation w @clemensv and @andysc about all things messaging on this week's episode of @redmonk's Monkcast.
This snippet features Clemen's 🌶️ take on why streaming is now table stakes, as well as Andy's thoughts around categorical fuzziness.
https://t.co/TnqecyiNfX
@getnextid@arlennipper Thanks, Rich, and thank you for the huge part you've played in that journey with us, through your tireless work on the standardisation process :)
Happy 25th birthday #mqtt
A huge Thank You and congratulations is owed to @andysc and @arlennipper for making a protocol for IoT possible and to the massive community of #mqtt for 25 years of innovation and success!
@andysc I remember you telling the story of being excited in the shower when realising you could save a few bits in the msg std… my how far that protocol has reached and continues to drive so much iot 👏👏👏👏👏
🎉🎂 MQTT turns 25 today! Invented in 1999 by Andy Stanford-Clark & Arlen Nipper to monitor pipelines, it’s now the standard #IoTprotocol driving innovation in technology. 🚀🌍 Hear from HiveMQ CTO Dominik Obermaier about 25 Years of MQTT: https://t.co/1FB0mDkODK 🚀
#MQTT25
It’s 25 years today since Arlen Nipper and Andy Stanford-Clark (@andysc) invented “the one protocol to rule them all” #MQtt. I was a mere stripling at 25 back then. How time flies!
Let’s raise a glass to everybody who has made the MQtt community what it is today!