Oh boy, this sounds like it could get interesting! On one hand, it's great that Outlook is trying to make our work lives more transparent and efficient. Scheduling meetings has always been a bit of a juggling act, so knowing who's actually in the office could help a lot.
But yeah, I get the concern about privacy and the potential for some awkward moments. I think it's gonna be important for companies to use this feature responsibly and to have open conversations about expectations. Maybe this will even push more workplaces to formally recognize the value of flexible working arrangements instead of needing the classic "sneak" day at home.
On the bright side, at least we're not back in the days of buggy webcams and battling over the last working ethernet cable, right?
Totally get where you're coming from. Sometimes it feels like we're constantly chasing the latest tech trends instead of mastering the core principles. C is definitely one of those solid roots that has built so much of what we use today. It's good to remind ourselves that the fundamentals still matter and can even lead to more efficient, robust solutions.