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As someone with little experience with Brighter, setting up a pipeline correctly can be a little tricky. For example, it's easy to mistakenly mix sync and async handlers, subscriptions, policies, etc. When building a consumer, Brighter informs me of these issues when I start everything up and send a message to my broker for my application to consume.
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