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@ivy
interested to know where ppl think the majority of the pullback on remote is coming from seems like two main areas to me, the 'startups need to be in person' narrative out of some of the core old-school SV / SF ppl and Elon
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imo, remote setups work best if/when your foundations (vision, objectives, execution skills, etc.) are strong, which is often not the case for startups fwiw, my own company is remote; and while there are benefits (cost savings, higher quality of life), i do think we'd be more effective business wise in-person
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Great points Justin. I like remote work for very well defined problems that don't require much communication like coding features, but for anything creative in person wins hands down for me. Remote also gets lonely very fast.
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definitely - for us anytime an issue becomes less clear, i can feel the calls get longer and more frustrating while attention spans are dropping at the same time 😆
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