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That feeling when you walk out of an office for the last time, to work on your own thing is exhilarating. I had my moment like that back in 2014 and can still remember it.

Congrats to Viktor and good luck!

Going to go and try your search engine now.

Previous discussion of the search engine a couple of months ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35611923 (196 comments)

Many other posts and blog posts over the last couple of years: https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=marginalia.nu



It was March 2006 for me, and I haven’t worked in an office since. What a great feeling.


I went the other way, in 15 year career never worked a day in the office until last week. So far I can WFH but dunno for how long.

There are positives with an office but I kinda envy how everyone celebrates the opposite move


What you are doing since 2006?


One year ago for me. I’ll never work for a boss again. And won’t be the boss of anyone again either - just as important to me.


What do you do then? Live off the interests of some fortune?


I am currently working all the time. Independently designed/developed/operated/owned apps, and worker coop structures for working with others. I like consent based decision making rather than hierarchical or consensus. Command is unnecessary for us to do well for ourselves.


I would love to (though I'm a long way off it, with not much to walk away to) but I wonder what the equivalent feeling is if you already/previously work from home? Shipping the work machine back? Turning it off for the last time? Unplugging web cam and microphone?


Perhaps removing Slack. What a feeling to never have to be online constantly from 8-5 so no one will think I’m not working.




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