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Tuesday, March 14, 2017 Quick bit: Click the timer on the right side of Hackaday.com Unconferences,

Tuesday, March 14, 2017 Quick bit: Click the timer on the right side of Hackaday.com Unconferences, ASIC chat, π day videos and a mysterious timer. By [Sophi Kravitz]( [The Hackaday Unconference]( is happening in 4 days! We'll be in [LA]( in [San Francisco]( and [Chicago](. You should plan on presenting something that you're working on and excited about - no matter if it is finished or polished. If you can't make it to one of our three locations, we'll be posting online all day from our [Twitter]( [Facebook]( and [Instagram]( accounts. Tag us from your home or hackerspace on the 18th using the #HackadayUncon hashtag. Build Something That Matters and tell us all about it! Our weekly [Hack Chat]( is about ASIC chip design for oscilloscopes. We're excited to have [Matt Martin]( ASIC designer at Keysight, joining us this Friday, March 17th at noon PDT. [Join the Hack Chat here!]( There's a mysterious timer on the right side of [Hackaday.com]( - click it and it goes to a mystery comment thread. Can you unlock the mystery and comment the right thing? VIDEO BITSHappy π Day! Music nerds rejoice! Really interesting video by [Michael Blake]( details what π actually sounds like. He uses π as the basis for the tempo and assigns a number to every note. Very melodic tune for today! [Check out the video »]( π Data Visualization This video shows a variety of cool mathematical data visualizations, many of them stemming from the number π. The images are really beautiful. [Check them out here »]( [More new stuff]( POPULAR BITSBrand New Projects [Atomo: Modular Development System]( By [Jon Buford]( Atomo is a Raspberry Pi compatible system for building or designing new things. It includes three u-controllers, connector boards, power modules, and a few IO modules. [Read more »]( [555 Piano]( By [Alexander Ryzhkov]( Look! A tiny 555 based piano on a purple board! [Read more »]( MORE BITSHackaday WorldwideMEETUPS, CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS [Hackaday Unconference San Francisco/ Chicago/ LA March 18th:]( The unconference will come together when we all get there. We can't wait to see you! [Learn more and RSVP now »]( [HardwareCon San Leandro, CA March 24-25th:]( We are excited to be going to HardwareCon! HardwareCon is all about starting hardware businesses. [15% off tickets now »]( [Hackaday New York March 29th:]( Amazing speakers, delicious snacks, meet people who share your interests in the New York City area. [RSVP now »]( [More Hackaday.io projects]( [Terms of Use]( [Privacy Policy]( [Hackaday.io]( [Hackaday.com]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Hackaday · 61 South Fair Oaks Avenue · Suite 200 · Pasadena, CA 91105 · USA

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