As a software architect, I hate serverless. Not because it doesn't work, but because it forces design constraints that cripple your application. Here's why always-on servers matter.
ECS not being serverless was the point. You’re constructing a strawman to say an entire set of tools is useless because someone is using them badly, and that’s ignorant at best and actively malicious at worst. And don’t think I didn’t clock that this article you posted is really an advertisement for whatever this viduli thing is.
Not someone, absolute majority is my point.
Just because u happened to use it properly does not mean much. People are strongly confused by serverless and should be advised against it by default.
ECS not being serverless was the point. You’re constructing a strawman to say an entire set of tools is useless because someone is using them badly, and that’s ignorant at best and actively malicious at worst. And don’t think I didn’t clock that this article you posted is really an advertisement for whatever this viduli thing is.
Not someone, absolute majority is my point.
Just because u happened to use it properly does not mean much. People are strongly confused by serverless and should be advised against it by default.
You are embarrassing yourself.