Best of Remote WorkNovember 2025

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    Avatar of cassidooCassidy's blog·29w

    I am back at work and it feels weird!

    A developer shares their experience returning to work at GitHub after maternity leave, reflecting on the emotional complexity of balancing professional responsibilities with parenting. The perspective shift from parenthood has changed how they approach workplace changes, prioritizing what truly matters while managing the bittersweet feelings of being away from their children during work hours.

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    Avatar of zedZed·28w

    Zed Is Our Office — Zed's Blog

    Zed Industries runs their entire company using Zed's native collaboration features, including meetings, project work, and individual focus time. The editor was built from the ground up with collaboration as a core feature using CRDTs for conflict-free concurrent editing, integrated voice/screen sharing, and a channel-based workspace structure. The team organizes their virtual office through hierarchical channels for company-wide discussions, project-specific work, and personal focus spaces, demonstrating how real-time collaborative editing can replace traditional meeting tools.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·29w

    Lovelace: AI-powered cloud IDE for coding from anywhere

    Lovelace is a browser-based IDE that enables developers to code from any device using AI-powered features. It includes code completion, generation, and an integrated AI agent, with cloud-based workspace management accessible from tablets, phones, or browsers. The platform supports reviewing pull requests during commutes, debugging production issues remotely, and prototyping ideas away from a primary development machine.