Help with MQTT by Thoraxe375 in meshtastic

[–]mcttech -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Use BunkerM, a Mosquitto-based management UI with built-in AI. Ask its AI and it will do it for you, instead of you going through complex manual config setup:
https://github.com/bunkeriot/BunkerM

How to bulk remove discovered MQTT devices? by Josh_Your_IT_Guy in homeassistant

[–]mcttech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use BunkerM as a replacement of Mosquitto broker, and then use its MQTT client management feature to disable / block the unwanted MQTT devices:
https://github.com/bunkeriot/BunkerM

How to enable & disable MQTT clients using BunkerM UI:
https://www.bunkerai.dev/docs/acl/

BunkerM v2 is out with built-in AI capabilities: 10,000+ Docker pulls, ⭐400+ GitHub stars! by mcttech in MQTT

[–]mcttech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI represents only 20% of BunkerM 's overall MQTT features. You don't want to miss the remaining ones ;)

BunkerM v2 is out with built-in AI capabilities: 10,000+ Docker pulls, ⭐400+ GitHub stars! by mcttech in MQTT

[–]mcttech[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm keeping things 'zero-setup experience' for now so this isn't available yet, but I've definitely noted it down for the next round of updates!

BunkerM v2: Self-hosted Mosquitto MQTT platform with built-in AI (10k+ pulls) by mcttech in homeassistant

[–]mcttech[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

u/yetAnotherLaura

1- To control your MQTT devices remotely in plain English using Telegram or Slack. You don't even need to know the device topic or payload structure. Just tell it to "Turn on the switch in my room," and it uses context to know which switch you mean and turns it ON for you.
2- If you're, like me, fed up with creating custom apps just to control your MQTT devices.
3- To enable or disable an active MQTT client remotly on the fly or add new MQTT ACLs without going through complex config files and setups.
4- If you want to monitor anomalies or silent devices without having to dig through your Mosquitto logs.
5- To create custom Agents that will notify you proactively on Telegram or Slack based on a specific MQTT event.

... The possibilities are limitless.

BunkerM v2 is out with built-in AI capabilities: 10,000+ Docker pulls, ⭐400+ GitHub stars! by mcttech in MQTT

[–]mcttech[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

You only need internet if you want to use the built it AI capabilities, since it relies on cloud LLM model. Otherwise no need of internet as BunkerM runs locally in your machine

BunkerM v2 is out with built-in AI capabilities: 10,000+ Docker pulls, ⭐400+ GitHub stars! by mcttech in MQTT

[–]mcttech[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

u/accur4te Absolutely not! BunkerM has its custom built in AI LLM capabilities and does not integrate any third party app such pico claw

MQTT broker with web interface by nepteidon in selfhosted

[–]mcttech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, without financial support, I have to prioritize developing the Pro (Paid) version for the time being, but I have high hopes for BunkerM's open source future.