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Asynchronous Communication: The Real Reason Remote Workers Are More Productive

4 pointsby islonabout 3 years ago

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nonrandomstringabout 3 years ago
And this is why email and forums (such as this HN) are so valuable.<p>I gave a class yesterday to 30 students on the differences between IM and email. Despite all the technicalities of store-forward versus connection oriented, key exchanges, PGP and SMIME, forward secrecy and so on... they were much more of the opinion that it&#x27;s the expectation of pace that really matters.<p>Who sets the pace and why?<p>Slowing down over-eager bosses by saying &quot;I&#x27;m thinking about what you asked&#x2F;said and have yet to formulate a reply&quot; is a way to bring them gently back to a slower frame.<p>Many of us send a message and get anxious 10 minutes later that we haven&#x27;t been heard&#x2F;validated.<p>Today I felt this very comforting <i>space</i> of async. I am corresponding with a hacker named Ploum (Offpunk and AV-98-offline), who is - well - offline for a month to get some work done. With memories of communicating to devs on an Antarctic research ship that made satellite connections every three of four days, I decided I don&#x27;t need to respond to the last message until maybe next week, and we&#x27;ll both have time to thik about what we&#x27;re saying more.