There are also plenty of us who struggle to reach out and benefit _greatly_ from a slow build up of relationships that form from in-person interactions, facilitated by coworkers.
There isn't a single remote versus meatspace answer, and it's incredibly frustrating to hear almost everyone pretend that there's a Single Right Solution and that anything chosen will be easy to implement.
> they can't bully and abuse us
Without at all denying that this happen, this is still a gross (in both senses of the word) generalization and insult.
There isn't a single remote versus meatspace answer, and it's incredibly frustrating to hear almost everyone pretend that there's a Single Right Solution and that anything chosen will be easy to implement.
> they can't bully and abuse us
Without at all denying that this happen, this is still a gross (in both senses of the word) generalization and insult.