Sneak peek inside the first ever Open Sauce event in San Francisco
When we heard that some of the biggest names in the online makersphere were getting together in San Francisco, there was no question over whether we’d swim the pond to go say “Hi”. It was a long trip, so we’re thrilled that the first ever Open Sauce event was lit/sick/tubular/[insert age-appropriate adjective here].Get more news about Super fine peek Sensor Cable,you can vist our website!
We already knew plenty of the famous faces billed to appear – amazing makers like Estefannie, Colin Furze, Unnecessary Inventions, Ruth Amos, Odd_Jayy, Joel Telling, and James Bruton. But we were also extra excited to meet a whole new crew of makers, engineers, and online explorers.
Our favourite thing about the weekend was noticing just how many exhibits were powered by Raspberry Pi. From university racing car team vehicles to violent chess games and our friends at ISS Mimic. Take a scroll through a carefully curated selection of the bajillion videos we took during the inaugural Open Sauce.
We could not BELIEVE that a Raspberry Pi lives behind the dash screen of this racing car from San José State University. They promised to send us more info so we can give you a whole blog about how the Pi works with sensors in the car to aid the driver.
Our very best friends at ISS Mimic let us steal some booth space to give away stickers, rest our feet, and annoy Bryan and Sam. Watch their excellent model with flippy solar panels to make them happy, and if you like it, read more about the Raspberry Pi-powered faux ISS on the ground that pulls real-time data from the actual International Space Station in the sky.