The hottest Asynchronous communication Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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burkhardstubert 39 implied HN points 01 Feb 23
  1. Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) help document important decisions about projects clearly. They let everyone involved understand the reasons and consequences behind decisions.
  2. Using ADRs improves communication by allowing team members to think through decisions at their own pace. This leads to better discussions and less conflict in meetings.
  3. ADRs include details like context, options, and the final decision, making it easier to revisit and adjust earlier choices if needed. This establishes a structured and flexible decision-making process.
Cloud Weekly 1 HN point 19 Mar 23
  1. Consider using FIFO queues in AWS for order processing to ensure messages are processed in the right order and avoid duplicates.
  2. Re-design solutions to leverage asynchronous communication over synchronous for a more resilient system.
  3. Implement retry mechanisms and explore Dead Letter Queues to handle failures and define thresholds for message processing.
The Leadership Lab 0 implied HN points 25 Jan 22
  1. Effective communication is crucial for success in any project or organization.
  2. When choosing a communication channel, consider attributes like latency, resolution, and efficiency.
  3. Designing and implementing a clear communication infrastructure is a key responsibility for founders and CEOs.
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