SeaMonkey has a classic UI and is basically a modern Netscape Communicator. You can ignore the rest and just use the Mail part. It's a solid email program that has worked well for about a decade now.
Counterpoints: social bonding in sharing a physical space, lots of nonverbal communication in face-to-face meetings.
Don't get me wrong, I love remote work. And Zoom meetings have made it way easier to pull together groups of people on different schedules. But there are significant benefits to being in-office too.
There was a science fiction story about this, with phone auto-message and auto-answer systems connecting with each other long after all the humans were dead.
It's interesting how national media reports this. Whether you agree with them or not, Proud Boys are incredibly clear about protesting all-ages drag shows. "18+ gets rid of us" is common chant. "Groomer" only applies to events with kids present.
Yet the media reports it as a mysterious "war on drag," as though small-government types hate performance art. That's funny.
Remember when web pages were text with a few images, with browser settings (font/size/color?) that let users style things to suit their own needs? Those were good days.
Gas: 2020 = $2.36 a gallon 2024 = $4.69 a gallon
Celery: 2020 $0.90/head 2024 $1.50/head
Arby's Half Pound Roast Beef Sandwich: 2020 $5.50 2024 $8