I think you will see bay areas companies hiring more remotes in the future, that's for sure.
As for why the public companies, Y Combinator, etc. are in the bay area is not because these places are that much better to start or run a company, but because a company in Salt Lake City or Cleveland can't get an exit.
As for why the public companies, Y Combinator, etc. are in the bay area is not because these places are that much better to start or run a company, but because a company in Salt Lake City or Cleveland can't get an exit.