OREGON - March 14 is known as “Pi Day” – you know, the 3.14 number that as far as anyone knows never ends nor has any discernable pattern. It is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.
It sounds straight out of the big-screen blockbuster "Good Will Hunting", but it’s not Hollywood make-believe. 61-year-old Charlie Asbill isn’t just a custodian at California’s Denair Middle School.
61-year-old Charlie Asbill isn't just a custodian at California's Denair Middle School. He's a self-taught man with a unique gift for memorization and a lifelong fascination for numbers. It sounds ...
A single server smashed the pi world record, churning out 314 trillion digits in 110 days.
The new design takes most of the work out of setting up a Raspberry Pi 4 single-board computer (SBC) as a computer, which usually requires hooking it up to a keyboard, monitor and mouse. With the ...