💭 Post | LinkedIn ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ !https://www.linkedin.com/posts/anton-martyniuk_source=share&utm_desktop&rcm=ACoAACM7I2cBosNBb12iAVlY0IZbLYYHgFOyIg4 Date: November 11, 2025 Image: Mark Zuckerberg scaled Facebook in 2005 - without Kubernetes, Serverless Functions, Redis, Managed Auth, Rust, or Kafka.

No fancy orchestration. No distributed event streams. No cloud-native… | Anton Martyniuk | 270 comments — Mark Zuckerberg scaled Facebook in 2005 - without Kubernetes, Serverless Functions, Redis, Managed Auth, Rust, or Kafka.

No fancy orchestration. No distributed event streams. No cloud-native anything.

Modern devs love to over-engineer. We build as if our projects will scale to 1 million users tomorrow.

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Mark Zuckerberg scaled Facebook in 2005 - without Kubernetes, Serverless Functions, Redis, Managed Auth, Rust, or Kafka. No fancy orchestration. No distributed event streams. No cloud-native… | Anton Martyniuk | 270 comments Mark Zuckerberg scaled Facebook in 2005 - without Kubernetes, Serverless Functions, Redis, Managed Auth, Rust, or Kafka. No fancy orchestration. No distributed event streams. No cloud-native anyth… LinkedIn · linkedin.com Lean on your skills and your goals. If your goals are to have fun, use whatever you want. If you are looking for a job, Lean on tech that bridges the gap between your resume and the job you want. If you want to build a good product use the tech you are best at. No one in their right mind would throw away 20 years of tech progression because Zuck built facebook ftping php to a server. The sentiment in this post is fine at best the picture feels triggering and oversimplies way too much. If you like kubernetes just fucking use kubernetes . This topic deserves a full on post, maybe later. NOTE │ This post is a thought . It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts