top | item 37741257 (no title) kaesar14 | 2 years ago Interesting that over those 25 years I can think of 1, maybe 2 start-ups that really succeeded being remote-first. discuss order hn newest asah|2 years ago most companies didn't allow themselves to run the experiment.there's many examples where new projects ("startups") succeeded, including 1000s of FOSS projects that were remote-first.also, large companies often have products that get to market via cross-functional teams in lots of locations - they're remote-first by definition.
asah|2 years ago most companies didn't allow themselves to run the experiment.there's many examples where new projects ("startups") succeeded, including 1000s of FOSS projects that were remote-first.also, large companies often have products that get to market via cross-functional teams in lots of locations - they're remote-first by definition.
asah|2 years ago
there's many examples where new projects ("startups") succeeded, including 1000s of FOSS projects that were remote-first.
also, large companies often have products that get to market via cross-functional teams in lots of locations - they're remote-first by definition.