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This sounds like a corporate/team culture issue with remote work, rather than remote work as a whole. I can still tell when my coworkers are falling behind and check if they need help, as well as building bonds. The bonds certainly aren't as strong as when we used to all go out for lunch or drinks every so often, but they're still there.



>I can still tell when my coworkers are falling behind and check if they need help

I mean there're only so many ways to effectively bullshit in standup, for one




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