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An open platform for monitoring and controlling devices over the web. Formerly Mozilla WebThings. @[email protected]

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Thank you to Docker for another year of sponsorship through the Docker-sponsored Open Source Program. This provides the WebThings project with the benefits of a Docker Team subscription and unlimited pulls of our docker images. docker.com/community/open…

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We are delighted to be adding Amazon Web Services as a sponsor of the WebThings project, though the AWS Open Source Credits Program by AWS Open Source. These credits will help pay for our back end infrastructure over the next year and allow us to keep on building the Web of Things!

We are delighted to be adding Amazon Web Services as a sponsor of the WebThings project, though the AWS Open Source Credits Program by <a href="/AWSOpen/">AWS Open Source</a>. These credits will help pay for our back end infrastructure over the next year and allow us to keep on building the Web of Things!
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~1,000 lines of code later and I know more about the NetworkManager DBus API than I ever wanted to know... #WebThings #UbuntuCore

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Welcoming Benno Waldhauer's C++ implementation of the Web Thing API to the WebThings Framework github.com/bw-hro/webthin… webthings.io/framework/

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I think it's interesting that even with the existence of Matter, Google see the need for Google Home APIs to provide a "single unified interface to manage and control" devices in the home developers.googleblog.com/en/build-the-f…

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We are delighted to share that Amazon will be sponsoring the WebThings project through the AWS Open Source Open Source Credits Program for a further year. This helps pay for critical back end infrastructure the WebThings community relies on.

We are delighted to share that Amazon will be sponsoring the WebThings project through the <a href="/AWSOpen/">AWS Open Source</a> Open Source Credits Program for a further year. This helps pay for critical back end infrastructure the WebThings community relies on.
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New blog post: My Vision of a Smart Building Operating System. #SmartBuildings #WebApps #WebOfThings tola.me.uk/blog/2025/02/0…

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The Open Home Foundation Matter Server used by Home Assistant now has Matter certification, which is great news for any open source software project using the #Matter smart home protocol home-assistant.io/blog/2025/03/1…

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Robert Winkler from Deutsche Telekom demonstrates an LLM-based agent controlling smart home devices described using W3C Thing Descriptions by a pre-release version of WebThings Gateway 2.0. youtu.be/gcpHYtqTBbA?si…

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Thank you to Docker for another year of sponsorship through the Docker-sponsored Open Source Program. This helps the WebThings community develop and distribute WebThings Gateway and supports our back end infrastructure and toolchains.

Thank you to <a href="/Docker/">Docker</a> for another year of sponsorship through the Docker-sponsored Open Source Program. This helps the WebThings community develop and distribute WebThings Gateway and supports our back end infrastructure and toolchains.
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New blog post: Introducing the Web Thing Protocol tola.me.uk/blog/2025/11/0… A dedicated real-time protocol for the Web of Things.

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New blog post: Announcing WebThings Gateway 2.0 webthings.io/blog/2025/12/1… Build your own smart home hub. The WebThings community are very excited to announce the WebThings Gateway 2.0 release, with a new groups feature and W3C Web of Things standards support.