I agree with you. Remote optimizes for one set of things, using a model that works great in a low-trust environment like open source. And you can probably get pretty good results with it. And I find Zoom calls far more fatiguing than in-person meetings.
I do, yes, and I ask my team to do the same. Even in software development it's very helpful. It helps the team stay in sync more, reducing the need to meet. It helps me stay in sync from yesterday me to today me as well. It avoids duplicated work as well. I consider doing this part of professionalism 101 at this point.