tech, ranty, microservices and "serverless" 

Amazon: "The move from a distributed microservices architecture to a monolith application helped achieve higher scale, resilience, and reduce costs."

Oh look, they've finally acknowledged what some of us have been saying ever since *checks notes* Amazon started pushing the microservices/serverless hype on everybody

But nooooo, why would you ever listen to anyone who *isn't* a megacorporation, surely they can't be more competent than Amazon!

(Source: primevideotech.com/video-strea)

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Who wants to bet that now that Amazon has said it, the dev community will suddenly be all over monoliths again, those same people who ridiculed us for recommending against microservices because we weren't Amazon saying it?

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By the way, what's up with all these blog posts and videos that essentially just repeat the Amazon blog post, without adding anything new?

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@joepie91 that just sounds like the ad-supported blog business. quick content. what's the quickest way? copy and reword what's already out there

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@joepie91 honestly the whole enterprise software development industry (including open-source) is filled with so much shit, and grifters and just transfer of money over frankly nothing... whether that be the software itself or ad-attention reading developers at huge companies circle jerking over some great practice their business is financially invested in... so much wasted human energy

like ignoring the software optimized for profit over efficiency and the extra energy consumption that induces, what about the wasted human energy just spent supporting this useless transfer of money that results in imperceivable gains. and often those gains are just faster operations of said useless money transfers!

there is good open source software ecosystems out there, but the good comes from passionate developers, not corporations. it would still be produced without the corporations, just maybe a little slower.

sorry now I'm ranting, I just hate enterprise software dev lmao

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