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by BjoernKW 2075 days ago
> Working from home is a lot less efficient than an ideal office.

Only if you try to reimplement the traditional office and its processes in a WFH setting. That's an endeavour that's bound to fail.

In remote-first settings communication works differently, especially in that ideally it should happen mostly asynchronously, i.e. as written communication, which has the huge additional benefit of avoiding information silos through readily available documentation and decision records.