
Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
mzagaja ("Matt Zagaja") wrote:
I don’t think the intrinsic thesis of “technology can accelerate the impact of non-profits (or gov) that wants to do good) is wrong or broken. But COVID + rising home prices meant many experienced tech folks left the City of Boston. Seaport and Kendall Square may seem like tech hubs but as far as I can see and tell most of the people going into the office are working in product management, sales, etc. and the individual contributors in tech are working from home.