Raúl Barroso

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Principal Engineer @ Meroxa // prev @heroku @vizzuality 🚀 Always be shipping.
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Make no mistake, the tsunami of #tech #layoffs is not about the recession. It’s about striking back at “uppity” labor, after they enjoyed a shift in the balance of power from #remotework and DEI #activism .

These companies are reporting record profits. Inflation is just cover. It’s because they can, because there’s social cover for it, because there’s money left on the table and having “some” money isn’t enough.

It’s nothing short of class warfare.

@wadus 👋 I'm looking for some Flutter devs in Madrid to build some community. Would like to connect with some to speed up my learning curve and share some tips along the way. Do you know if there's such thing around here?

With Meroxa Turbine you can stream data (and of course manipulate it with code) from different sources. Here's a demo by Samir using a Notion connector recently written!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R203ygblw0I

Use Meroxa Turbine to Stream Process Information from Notion Pages

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Hey! #RubyConf a bunch of ex-Herokais are by the booth talking about what we’re doing at Meroxa . Come!
The battery health on my 2yo iPhone is so bad I have to worry about charging it during the day even if I barely use it. Recently I found out I can only replace the battery once it goes under 80%. 🤢
Was looking for another show to watch and it sounds like #Aston is creating some noise. I recently finished “The Staircase”, and my two candidates were last season of “Stranger Things” or last season of “The Crown”.
Advice for conference speakers: Aim to inspire more than educate. There are more efficient mediums for education. Inspiration can be life changing.
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source: The story of Heroku (1h41m)

This week on The Changelog we’re joined by Adam Wiggins, co-founder and former CTO of Heroku, for an exclusive trip down Heroku memory lane. Adam and Jerod are both tremendous fans of Heroku and believe (to this day) they represent the apex in developer experience for delivering code to production. We talk through the beginnings of Heroku, the v1 most people have forgotten about, the era of web hosting back in 2008-2010, the serendipity of Silicon Vally in those days, pitching to Y Combinator, …

What I find most difficult of Mastodon as a whole so far is deciding what server I want to mainly hangout around. So many cool ones!