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#hack4good hackathon // Buy beer with bitcoin [EVENTS]

This week: Make stuff for humanity or for your valentine, plus buy Philadelphia Brewing Company beer with bitcoin. We heard it tastes better that way.

How ’bout that Super Bowl match? Just kidding, we didn’t watch.

This week: Make stuff for humanity or for your valentine, plus buy Philadelphia Brewing Company beer with bitcoin. We heard it tastes better that way. And don’t forget about our tech jobs fair NET/WORK this Tuesday at Union Transfer, featuring nearly 40 local tech companies.

Geeklist #hack4good Hackathon: “Hack for humanity” in this local branch of an international hackathon organized by social network for developers Geekli.st, which has Philly roots. Friday to Sunday. Impact Hub, 1227 N. 4th Street. Kensington. RSVP. Free.

Hive’s Valentine Hackshop: Make a valentine or an anti-valentine with the hackers and makers at Hive76. (Also check out Hive76’s open house on Wednesday from 7 p.m. – 11 p.m. It’s free.) Sunday, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hive76, 915 Spring Garden (Suite 519), Callowhill. RSVP. $10.

Buy beer with Bitcoin! Philadelphia Brewing Company Brewery Tour: The Philadelphia Brewing Company wants your bitcoins. Join the Bitcoin Society in this meetup. And here’s a list of other businesses that accept bitcoin if you’re so inclined. Saturday, 12:30 p.m. Philadelphia Brewing Company, 2440 Frankford Ave. Fishtown. RSVP. Free.

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