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jp π©π’
@jpren.eth
I think we are grossly underestimating the impact of remote work going mainstream on a 10 year time horizon Remote work -> conferences + IRL gatherings -> co-living experiments -> pop-up cities -> network states?
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
This is an interesting (and somehow counterintuitive) thought β that remote work drives more experimentation in IRL gatherings which leads to more experimentation in new ways of living. Checks out for me anecdotally.
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Jacob
@jrf
-> profit
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Kien π
@kienfam
I am nomading since 2018 and can def say few places in the world creating the heaven for remote workers to come there for few months. Itβs never has been better for βemployeesβ to have the work-life balance setup. Also solopreneurs and freelancing are the trend gonna drive it more
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wartime art hoe
@ivy
i don't know if undoing the elon/sacks/etc war on remote will be accomplished on that time horizon in a mainstream way ppl don't want to admit that a large reason for the reversal on remote / slashing workforces is what happened at Twitter due to elon's influence
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sourav
@sourav
π― the ripple effects of remote work extend far beyond the virtual workspace. exciting times ahead for the future of work and communities! βοΈ
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albi is /nervous
@albiverse
I feel like the name network state doesnβt really capture a simpler reality at first. I like how Cabin approaches this https://cabin.city/
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