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12 The darkside of remote work

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Mal James @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 07/01/2026 22:00 EDT

The darkside of remote work

The thing that pulled me towards remote work is the same thing that gets me into trouble. No commute, no office to walk out of at the end of the day, perhaps no fixed hours. I can start when I want and stop when I want. That was the pitch, and it is real. The ... Read more

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