Sure, Silicon Valley can most easily make “office centricity is over” a reality, but this could turn into the biggest post-pandemic effect. https://twitter.com/tobi/status/1263483496087064579">https://twitter.com/tobi/stat...
It feels akin to the potential of self-driving cars, except much more in reach. Imagine the new cities of the remote economy. We may be solving SF’s housing problem?
(I also fear the effect on European small to medium sized businesses. They’re barley keeping up technologically as it is. Imitating tech solves nothing, but the lack of openness and creativity worries me.)
Great thread on why hybrid models of remote work are bound to fail if remote employees have a cultural disadvantage. https://twitter.com/sytses/status/1264341436138270720">https://twitter.com/sytses/st...
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