I don't see that at all. A hybrid culture sure, but all remote work? I think it's way too early to tell if companies like this will end up with a few marquee offices in places like NYC, SF, Berlin that employees who want to can go to while everyone else can work remote. I'm more ambivalent now but in my early 20's I definitely wanted to be in an office in a big city where I was with lots of colleagues in an energizing environment.
Hell, even a pain moving within companies.. I just switched teams/projects at Google in the winter, and it was a months long slog to come up to speed... I've been at the company for almost 10 years, but never had this slow of a ramp up before.
Until recently, where a couple days in the office with the TL and a whiteboard and I feel way more connected and competent.