We've raised $17M to build what comes after Git

https://blog.gitbutler.com/series-a

We’ve raised $17M to build what comes after Git

GitButler has raised a Series A round to accelerate developing the infrastructure for how software gets built next

Butler's Log

I feel like I really need to learn how to raise money. For $17M, one could probably build a vacuum robot prototype that’ll also clean up all of the kids toys and sort LEGO bricks by colour and size. Parents worldwide would love it.

But instead, we get a replacement for Git. And I didn’t even bother to click the link because I’m fine with how Git works. On the list of pain points in my life, “what comes after Git” has roughly the same priority as “try out a more exciting shower gel”. But did you ever step on a LEGO brick while walking to the bathroom at night? That pain is immediately obvious.

Why is nobody solving actual problems anymore?

For what it's worth, that LEGO vacuum does exist[0], it was on Shark Tank[1]. I assume they stole the idea from The Office. It doesn't sort the bricks, but I assume that was more of a stretch goal based on the insane amount of money being discussed. After all, the LEGO vacuum only cost $495k to get to market.

[0] https://pickupbricks.com

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X25MIpQqLIU

Pick-Up Bricks toy brick vacuum for kids sucks up LEGO® and more

Vacuum cleaner that makes it fun to clean up your toys, and parents can avoid the pain of bare feet stepping on LEGO® bricks or other small toy pieces.

Pick Up Bricks

That one needs to be operated manually. I was thinking more along the lines of robot dog + OCR + 6 dof arm on the robot's back.

This video is from 8 years ago:

https://youtu.be/wXxrmussq4E?si=bgDdDvZODVov3sSC&t=15

I'm sure, by now we could make them for <$1k per robot, if we wanted to.

EDIT: BTW did you see that the page you linked to has this at the bottom of their landing page:

"Example product"

"This area is used to describe your product’s details. Tell customers about the look, feel, and style of your product. Add details on color, materials used, sizing, and where it was made."

so I wonder if they actually sell anything.

New dog-like robot from Boston Dynamics can open doors

YouTube

> EDIT: BTW did you see that the page you linked to has this at the bottom of their landing page:

I'm not seeing it. When I search for "example" nothing comes up, but maybe I'm looking wrong.

I see it on Amazon as well, with reviews and videos from "customers", so I assume it's not vaporware and that is more an issue with people not filling out the full website template, which is also not a great sign.

https://www.amazon.com/Pick-Up-Bricks-Compatible-Accessories...

Amazon.com: Pick Up Bricks Toy Cleanup Vacuum for Kids, Works w/Lego Bricks, LOL Doll Acc. & More, Boys and Girls Ages 4-9 : Toys & Games

Amazon.com: Pick Up Bricks Toy Cleanup Vacuum for Kids, Works w/Lego Bricks, LOL Doll Acc. & More, Boys and Girls Ages 4-9 : Toys & Games