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Data-backed commentary on market gaps, unsolved problems, and builder opportunities.
The 2014 Chiang Mai Crackdown That Shaped Remote Work Visas
In 2014, Thailand's immigration police raided co-working spaces in Chiang Mai, detaining digital nomads. It was a wake-up call that, a decade later, has led to dedicated visas in 12 countries—but visa uncertainty remains a top pain point.
Why Your Cloud Backup Still Sucks (And What Korea Taught Us)
Remember when Pieter Levels uploaded 4TB over Korean 4G for $48? That dream is still out of reach for most. With 112 tracked internet problems and severity 3.8/5, here's why cloud backup remains broken and what that means for builders.
Remote Work’s Next Big Problems Aren’t About Location
In 2015, Pieter Levels launched Remote OK to solve remote job discovery. But our data shows that today’s remote workers and employers face a new set of challenges—productivity, onboarding, and industry expansion beyond tech.
The Real Cost of Bad Posture: What the Nomad Community Isn't Talking About
Pieter Levels wrote about his RSI journey, but the numbers tell a bigger story. PainSignal data reveals 47 tracked ergonomic problems with 3.8/5 severity, and 12% of remote workers report chronic pain. It's time to treat posture like the business risk it is.
Coliving Economics Are Brutal, But the Real Opportunity Isn't in Beds
Pieter Levels argues coliving math doesn't work. He's mostly right, but builders should look at the real pain points behind coliving: community management that hotels ignore.