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01 · Capture

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02 · Research

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What others are saying

"Event-driven architecture isn't about technology. It's about accepting that systems are fundamentally asynchronous."
Martin Kleppmann · 2025

Data and evidence

73% of enterprises adopted event-driven patterns.

ThoughtWorks Technology Radar · 2025

Angles you could take

The hidden cost of eventual consistency
What I got wrong about event-driven design

03 · Draft

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LinkedIn Twitter / X Blog

The hidden cost of eventual consistency

Everyone talks about eventual consistency as a technical trade-off. Accept some delay, gain some scale.

But after three years in production, the real cost isn't technical. It's organizational.

The debugging sessions get longer...

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04 · Edit

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Conversational Professional Provocative Teaching

Leveraging cross-functional synergies revealed Here's what actually broke: our teams stopped trusting the data.

corporate filler, struck out

05 · Publish

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One post becomes many: Part 2, a thread adaptation, or the counterargument. Everything you explored carries forward.

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06 · Plan

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You

LinkedIn · Tuesday, 9:04 AM

Three years ago I shipped my first event-driven system. Last week it finally taught me the lesson I'd been avoiding.1

Adoption keeps climbing: 73 percent of enterprises now run event-driven patterns.2 Almost nobody budgets for the organizational cost that follows.

The debugging sessions get longer. The postmortems get more philosophical. And the fix isn't technical. Part 2 next week.3

Also drafted: Twitter/X thread · Blog post4

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