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Tuesday, June 6, 2017 Quick Bit: Hackaday Prize IUT ! IoT is ending June 12, get your documentation

Tuesday, June 6, 2017 Quick Bit: Hackaday Prize IUT ! IoT is ending June 12, get your documentation ready! New! We're featuring hardware tutorials! By [Sophi Kravitz]( We've just started featuring hardware tutorials on Hackaday.io. You'll see a couple of excellent ones further down in this newsletter. Interested in creating tutorials? A tutorial is a simple collection of instructions. Ping us at [meetups@hackaday.com](mailto:meetups@hackaday.com?Subject=I made a tutorial)when you've created one, and we'll make sure everyone knows about it. Our weekly [Hack Chat]( is all about PIC/ AVRs and 8-bit ICs. [Garrett Scott]( a Microchip engineer, is our host. Hack Chats happen on Fridays, noon PDT. [Join the Hack Chat here!]( VIDEO BITSFeatured tutorials Smart Home Tutorial [Luc Volders]( is building his own smart house with Google Home and an ESP-8266. Luc's project explains how to do it yourself perfectly as he walks us through each step tutorial style. [Check out the video »]( ARM tutorials [Patrick Hood-Daniel's]( series of videos about ARM micro-controllers help you learn to build electronics without using a development board like Arduino. These [tutorials]( can help you gear up for a job hunt or design your product from scratch. [Check out the video »]( [More new stuff]( POPULAR BITSFantastic Hackaday Prize entries Open Source IoT Platform By [Radu Motisan]( The KIT1 is an Open Source IOT Dosimeter and monitoring station to upload readings over the internet. You can even add more sensors to this configurable meter! [Read more »]( Smart Switch for IoT By [Thomas Flayols]( This smart switch works remotely to control a light for home automation and turns a single into 3-way switch. This is such a cool idea, executed well. [Read more »]( MORE BITSHackaday WorldwideMEETUPS, CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS [Maker Faire Berlin June 9th:]( by to see [@Daniel Rojas]( and[@davedarko]( with their Hackaday.io projects (and giving out stickers). [We hope to see you there! »]( [Hackaday LA June 22nd:]( Wings, and Walkers! Join us for three speakers, snacks & drinks, and amazing demos from the community. [RSVP now! »]( [Hackaday NYC June 25th:]( workshop! Learn to make chatbots and twitterbots with our friends at Fablabs. [Details coming soon! »]( [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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