Work-Life Boundary Erosion as Mobile Coding Becomes Accessible
As lightweight coding tools become available on mobile devices, some developers find themselves working during family or personal time, blurring the line between professional and personal life. The post solicits anecdotal experiences about distraction and boundary-setting rather than identifying a concrete, actionable problem. With minimal engagement (3 upvotes, 0 comments), this reflects casual holiday conversation rather than a validated pain point.
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