It's been 10-15 years of microservices, and "tech influencers" and bloggers are writing posts for their Linkedin as if they just discovered the secrets behind proper microservices in 2025.
I don't know why people get satisfaction from writing the same posts for a decade about microservices but can we move on at this point? We know that microservices are better for development at larger organizations but it comes with a cost at things like service fragility, service discovery and investment in things like observability and alerts, etc. This is well established at this point, so if you want to write a post that talks about this, please don't.
I don't know why people get satisfaction from writing the same posts for a decade about microservices but can we move on at this point? We know that microservices are better for development at larger organizations but it comes with a cost at things like service fragility, service discovery and investment in things like observability and alerts, etc. This is well established at this point, so if you want to write a post that talks about this, please don't.