@PavelASamsonov I want to have an office because I need separation of home/life and work. I do think there are some issues with offices of course, like being forced to go, but it's nice to have a 2nd location to separate the tasks mentally and physically
@linkeddev This, and while I'd call myself an introvert, I actually missed seeing coworkers in person during the lockdowns, and also e.g. having lunch with people. OTOH, I've never worked in the corporate hellscape that the media suggests the American open-plan office to be. (I know the OP is a joke template, but I keep seeing that point made seriously far too often.)

@chrpistorius @linkeddev I'm working 40% in the office now, and I find 20%–40% pretty much perfect.

That's in an office that is open-plan but with big desks which got bigger thanks to the pandemic and physical distancing, nice pantry with sofa and plenty of conference rooms.

The pandemic did a lot of good both for improving the office itself and also for working there less.

@chrpistorius What is the difference between seeing someone on screen vs. seeing them in person? All I can think of is the ability to look down and see their shoes, if you're really into shoes.