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authorZachary Vance <za3k@za3k.com>
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committerZachary Vance <za3k@za3k.com>
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+author: admin
+categories:
+- Non-Technical
+date: 2024-12-04
+tags:
+- hack-a-day
+title: 'Hack-a-Day 2024'
+---
+In 2022, 2023, and 2024, I did "Hack-a-Day", a challenge to myself to do one project a day for all of November. It's vaguely modelled off [NaNoWriMo](https://nanowrimo.org/), a challenge to write a book in November.
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+This year, I completed 21 projects in 30 days. On average, I worked 7.5 hours per project. My expenses for the month were $130, divided over only three projects--ingredients for Project L.E.M.B.A.S. ($85), aluminium to mill for soma cubes ($28), and missing parts for my TODO whiteboard ($19).
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+![alt: a calendar listing projects from 2024](hackaday-calendar-2024.jpg)
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+To see a list of all projects from this year and previous ones, check out my [hack-a-day website](https://za3k.com/hackaday).