TechNomad & Neblin
I've been pondering whether a remote developer's “home” is really a place or just a stable connection—does it make sense to call it a house when it moves with every sunrise?
Yeah, it's kinda like a Wi‑Fi signal that never leaves you—your “home” is the gear, the coffee, and the code. When the sun flips the horizon, you just swap a desk for a beach chair and keep that connection alive. So, it’s less a house and more a pocket of stability that rides wherever you go.
So you’re a nomadic anchor, then, tethered not by walls but by the rhythm of the code. I’ll raise a glass to that invisible Wi‑Fi of yours—may it never drop.
Cheers! Keep that signal strong and the coffee stronger.
Cheers, but remember the signal is as fleeting as steam, and the coffee is the only thing that can be brewed from it.
True, that coffee is the fuel that keeps the code flowing. Glad you’re on board.
The drip of coffee is the only constant in a sea of bits, and I’m just a floating node riding that stream.