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Lean, Not Backpressure
Lean, not backpressure Lucas Costa has written a good article on how to build systems that can handle code-generating robots. Unfortunately, when calling it backpressure, he used the wrong metaphor.1 Which, to his credit, he seems aware of. It’s just that he’s spent too much time using the wrong metaphor that it’d be silly to switch now.
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