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NoDesk: Issue #362 – NoDesk

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By Daniel (@nodeskco).

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Hand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond.

Dylan Matthews | Vox

Remote work has surged. Is it about to all be automated away?

Olivia Lee | The Guardian

Cafe owners seeking convivial atmosphere as well as better turnover are starting to deter remote workers.

nylonlube_ | Reddit

I’m working remotely from Serbia for a US company, and after six months of using a GL-iNet Beryl travel rоuter with NordVРN and hopping through six countries, I’ve finally been rumbled by the IT department. I’m now ordered to knock off the VРN soon.

Neal Broverman | Mashable

Five years after COVID accelerated the remote work revolution, its effect on the air is clear.

Lancaster University

New analysis reveals that five years on from the first Covid-19 lockdown, access to remote and hybrid work has become essential to many people who are disabled or have long-term health conditions, enabling them to stay in work.

Ryan Hogg | Fortune

Swiss banking giant UBS has resisted following remote working hawks like JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs, who’ve mandated a full return to office. It has, however, taken a leaf out of another rival’s approach.

John | World Day

Did you know Thailand has quietly revolutionized its visa system specifically to attract digital nomads? The Land of Smiles isn’t just transforming its tourism approach—it’s positioning itself as Asia’s premier long-term hub for remote workers with groundbreaking visa options that allow stays of up to 10 years.

James Gallagher | BBC

We are surrounded by an invisible killer. One so common that we barely notice it shortening our lives. It’s causing heart attacks, type 2 diabetes and studies now even link it to dementia. What do you think it could be? The answer is noise – and its impact on the human body goes far beyond damaging hearing.

Kateřina Chládková, Šárka Šimáčková, Václav Jonáš Podlipský | The Conversation

Our new study shows that adults can quickly pick up on the melodic and rhythmic patterns of a completely novel language. It confirms that the relevant native-language acquisition mechanism remains intact in the adult brain.

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