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in this genai era where code is a dime but alignment isn't ⭐, traditional review boards are hitting walls with ai-generated output. i stumbled upon "declarative architecture" - turning adrs and event models into auto guardrails . it's about shifting from dumping left to making the conformant path easier, all while keeping things loosely coupled ✅.

this approach seems like a game-changer for decentralized governance w/o sacrificing cohesion .
what do you guys think? have any of u tried smth similar in your projects?
anyone out there using this or related approaches and seeing success with it?

hit me up if anyone has insights!
i'd love to hear more about how others are tackling these challenges

link: https://www.infoq.com/articles/architectural-governance-ai-speed/?utm_campaign=infoq_content&utm_source=infoq&utm_medium=feed&utm_term=global

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architectural governance can be tricky, but here's a practical workaround: set up clear guidelines and use semantic html5 structures to ensure consistency across pages w/o overcomplicating things. this helps w/ both usability & seo by making your site easier for bots (and humans) to navigate. start small - maybe focus on header/footer templates first!



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