I made the leaderboard once, when I had to get up real early to get to work and had everything prepped to do it on my commute. Now I just do it for myself, last year I did notice copilot suggesting big pieces of code that where not always correct but at least came close (probably trained by people that did use copilot and did it earlier in the day).
I the switched copilot to the mode where it only suggests things when I ask for it and that was a lot more fun, figuring it out myself and of I got really stuck I could sometimes get a hint from someone who had a similar approach.
I 100% agree, the commute (90+ minutes twice), the open office space where people walk in and out and interrupt even without checking if you are in a meeting or concentrating on some complex problem and the team not being there (I start early and leave early, other do both late).
and yes, the team thing is hard, but we do have office days when we all show up and have an agenda of things to discuss. That's when the team building happens!
biggest problem is clicking a link outside of the browser... which one will it open in? seems to be the first opened, but then you want to open a link and that browser wants to update, so you have to restart it.. now it's not the first opened anymore, so you have to close all other browsers too before opening the first again and then the others.
This demonstrates the biggest problem with usb-c: the connectors are the same, but the capabilities are very different and not visible to the naked eye.
how is the insulation of this new glass, great if it saves emmisions on the production side, but if it lets all the heat in my house fly outside it won't save a thing.