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Navigating cross-module communication in hexagonal monoliths without descending into dependency chaos
How smart engineering beats cloud magic when dealing with unpredictable traffic spikes
MinIO’s abrupt decision to drop pre-built Docker images exposes dependency risks in cloud-native architectures while fueling debates about open source sustainability.
Why scaling from zero to millions breaks most systems and how to design for the inevitable collapse.
Exploring Oracle’s shifting priorities for MySQL and what it means for long-term database architecture decisions in the open source landscape.
Change Data Capture and microbatching aren’t just technical choices, they’re architectural philosophies that dictate how responsive your data systems can be.
Companies are pulling workloads off major clouds due to insane costs, with hybrid solutions emerging as the pragmatic alternative.
A reality check for developers who reach for distributed systems before they’ve earned them
South Korea’s government cloud disaster erased years of work in a single fire. Here’s why your infrastructure might be next.
Using Probability x Impact math to call out over-engineering excuses and justify architectural complexity
The arc42 team’s alternative quality model challenges decades of software quality dogma with 8 pragmatic attributes that might actually get used.
The eternal database battle, seen through a librarian’s weary eyes, how to choose between clean data and fast queries