The real problem will happen is when nearly all companies mandate RTO, then all these digital nomads will be required to actually show up - and probably for less money they were making before had they sucked it up and kept their jobs instead of quitting.
I may be a little jaded but voting in these people doesn't seem to be actually helping get either a) what people want or b) what's really good for the nation and society as a whole.
powershell scripting is overly verbose. in PS you can do "cat (Get-PSReadLineOption).HistorySavePath" whereas linux it's just "history". This is one of DOZENS of ridiculously long commands that should, by default, have a more succinct alias to it. Sure you can create your own aliases but you shouldn't have to manage a dotfile config you pull from github or something.
Twitter shouldn't have a terms of service outside of prohibiting content that's actually illegal.
Nor facebook.
Nor any other non-specific wide open platform for people to shout garbage shit publicly.
That thinking is part of the problem. They're a media outlet. They used to be respectable journalists. And taking offense at a harmless joke is beyond lunacy. The "picked sides" long before 'HanAssholeSolo' created that hilarious 'political cartoon' aka political gif
And statistically they're the reason for a significant amount of crime, especially when they bus around from a city to suburban areas. I live in an area with many of Robert Moses' projects and frankly I'm glad those bridges are low. Without that buffer the crime in my area would undoubtedly spike as it has others in my area that don't have such limitations.
No thank you. As far as I'm concerned, Robert Moses is a name for good for his projects and the side-effect of keeping crime to a minimum.