the.com/asynchrony
When things refuse to happen in lockstep, and somehow that's a feature.
means The condition of events not being synchronized in time, where one process proceeds without waiting for another.
from From Greek a- (not) plus synchronos (happening together), itself syn- (with) and chronos (time) — literally not-with-time.
Code lifelineLets programs keep working while awaiting slow tasks.
Schools tooAsynchronous learning means no live class clock.
Brain edgeAsync messaging frees teams from timezone tyranny.