Come work from Thailand
Developers don't need to be physically present, a desk, a computer, an internet connection and a coffee machine and you're good. If you're work is knowledge based why would you need the physical presence? Work from home showed that you don't need to be at the office.
If your home is crap, move to a country with lots of beaches, seas, islands, boats, nightlife, cheap accomodation, world class cheap hospitals, cheap internet, mass of things to do at the weekends, and low to no-tax (global income is tax free if its remitted to Thailand, in a tax year after it was earned).
Ahh but you need a visa, and there is a Pritti Patel person to stop you getting one?... well yes there is. Unless you have 15k GBP to simply buy a ‘Privilege Entry Visa’.
https://www.thailandelite.net/priveleges/
In which case, they'll even pick you up from airplane in a golf cart and ferry you round the airport, help you open bank accounts, and sort out paperwork, discounts on all manner of stuff, a service agent to answer questions over the phone who speaks your language.
600,000 baht for the 5 year visa, 1.5 million baht for the 20 year (you can upgrade after 5 years).
So for 233 quid a month you save maybe a grand a month in rent, a couple of grand a month in taxes, maybe a grand in food and eating out, ... I don't know how your finances work out, but its not a lot of money for the benefits.
There's one small fly in the ointment. Your work needs to be outside of Thailand, that doesn't displace or compete with Thai workers, otherwise you'll need a work permit and the digital nomad visa, which is a bit more faffy, with lots of Pritti Patel style mindless details.
See the difference? UK is offering to *slightly*lower* a *few* barriers it erected, for a *few* select individuals who can jump through hoops and prove their worth, vs country just wants high worth individuals bring lots of lovely money into the country.