As someone in software for a while that has been the most surprising thing that Open Source did: It massively increased complexity even for small projects because "that's how Google/Amazon/etc do it".

Yes Amazon does Microservice architectures. They also have a few people for every service that knows the ins and outs. You have a team of 5 that now not only has to understand the problem but juggle dependency chains from here around the moon and back so your React App that should have been plain HTML doesn't fail while showing a basically static page.

You won't grow to Google/Amazon scale. It's fine. Just build a simple solution you can maintain.

Working on React/K8s or whatever is mostly you training yourself on your own dime and time to be a potential hire for some Big tech company that will fire you to juice the numbers at he end of the next quarter.

@tante Agreed, that's the old KISS principle of Unix. But on the other hand, isn't microservices architecture also exactly KISS?
Not asking for a friend, but dragging him in here... :-)
@dragotin

@mfeilner @tante @dragotin

For servers, Unix, multiuser logins, Bash, many programming languages, LAMP stack, Kernels and init systems are bloat. From a #microkernel perspective everything is bloat.

#kubernetes is for people who need to automate and scale. Teams, servers, languages, locations, applications.

If you don't need hundred servers, don't use it. Period.
Ten node clusters are a vaste of effort.

There are projects, who need scale, even outside the clouds.

@mfeilner @tante @dragotin

Use #Erlang if you want simple but distributed systems. 1200 Bytes per thread is unbeaten.

Any object oriented language turned into a bloated mess. C++, Dotnet, Java and counting

Every software developer dreams of his or not very often her programming language. This is nonsense.

Stop this. Do the engineering.

AI will not save us.