Travel tip for digital nomads: On your 1st/2nd day in a new city/area, look for local cafés within a 15min walking radius from wherever you’re staying.
That way, you’ll always have somewhere to work from and get decent coffee & food.
Also, go on Google maps and check the café’s photos. If you don’t see any photos of people with laptops, the café likely doesn’t have wifi.
Your last resort is a franchise like Starbucks.
Today I checked out 3 different cafés (so far). Now I’m set for the next few weeks with remote work. 🫡
I forced a bot to watch over 1,000 hours of startup pitch meetings and then asked it to re-create a startup pitch meeting of its own. Here is the first page.
Just announced our Recharge Sabbatical program at @Webflow:
• Every 5 years of tenure
• Get 5 paid weeks off
• Do anything you want
• Also get a $2,500 bonus
So thankful that our teammates are willing to invest in our mission, and we want to invest in their fulfillment!
Queres saber os melhores cafés para trabalhar? Aqueles que têm bom wi-fi e tomadas? Um site chamado LaptopFriendly ajuda-te e também podes deixar lá as tuas sugestões! https://t.co/el5Yf7YK25
Just found this resource of Laptop friendly cafes in Vienna:
https://t.co/u7mE9Jqy40
Might be interesting for distributed workers/freelancers. :)
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@nicolasdular @steipete@HolgerD77@__tosh
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