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I presented my story of how we've actively kept our architecture simple, and noted we've had very few issues. I did not say our architecture is the architecture for everyone.
Then I said
> People really love adding needless complexity in my experience
If the complexity is legally mandated, as in healthcare, it's by no means "needless". Legal compliance is a need.
If the complexity is justified, has merit or value, it's not "needless".
However, I've known a fair number of people who work on complicated kubernetes driven architectures that give them non-stop grief, and whose user base max out at ten-twenty active users.
My point is just don't make things more complex than they need to be.