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rphv | 1 year ago

"Zoom fatigue" seems like a small price to pay for the ability to work remotely.

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toomuchtodo|1 year ago

You can still enable remote work while putting guard rails around the need for video conferencing due to the cognitive load and emotional drain it clearly causes.

shadowmanifold|1 year ago

I think I have only been on camera 3 or 4 times since 2020.

The value has always been in the audio or what someone is sharing on their screen.

Video is mostly a distraction. If it is my meeting then video is going to be disabled for everyone.

My experience is that the people who love video is highly correlated with people who love useless meetings.

digging|1 year ago

As a big advocate of remote work, over the years I'm coming to agree with this less and less. Done well, remote work is great. Done poorly, it's killing me. It often saps me of energy even more than office work did somehow.

jeremyjh|1 year ago

Commuting seems like a small price to pay for the ability to have productive working sessions with my colleagues.

_gabe_|1 year ago

As someone that got rear ended on my way home from work and had my car totaled a few months ago, I disagree haha

rphv|1 year ago

That depends on the specifics of the commute.

nuancebydefault|1 year ago

On days at the office I get less done in terms of 'amount of work' but it feels more satisfying than remote, because it gives the feeling of better understanding situations and being able to do the right thing at the right moment.

tayo42|1 year ago

Isnt this still an issue without remote work.

Im not sure I ever had a meeting with everyone in the same room.