No, I don’t really agree. WFH has tradeoffs like everything else although LI posters tend to gloss over those.
For example, it’s easier for me to communicate with someone who works 10 feet away from me than if I’m at home and they’re at some distant point in time and space. Synchronous vs. asynchronous.
I also glean a lot of valuable project information from conversations floating around if my team members are in close proximity. I can’t do that from the South Pole.
There are other tradeoffs. Cybersecurity, that’s an easy one. WFH is not just trust people and everything will be okay.
Thus spoke The Programmer