I'm grateful for the Rust async stuff if only because of the discussions it's prompting across the internet, I'm learning a lot about async models in other programming languages — and also the absolute bonkers stuff some programmers believe about queueing theory 
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There's plenty more to learn but those 4 rules will stop you from shooting yourself in the foot. Shamelessly adapted from https://apenwarr.ca/log/20170814 and https://programmingisterrible.com/post/162346490883/how-do-you-cut-a-monolith-in-half …
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I agree with all of your points except this one is a little odd. We often use queues within a system to batch up items for processing. Primarily within pipelines
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So this is interesting. What are you batching for? Typically to shuttle out-of-process, right? A pipeline Redis call, or a write to disk, or something. This is the edge of your system.
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Interesting thread, thanks
@peterbourgon! What are your thoughts on actor based systems like Akka? They implement asynchronicity via queues (mailboxes) and do not purely sit at the system boundaries (outside of e.g. I/O actors). How would you compare them to what you describe? -
Are the actor mailboxes of fixed capacity? What happens when an actor can't keep up with the ingress rate of messages?
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