this seems needlessly combative… prevailing opinions are exactly as signal says… think differently? great! let’s do it, talk about it, see how it goes, and when the solution has scaled in the real world to what it’s competing against then you can feel superior as the one that had the vision to see it
but scaling is hard, and distributed tech is hugely inefficient
there are so many unknowns
anyone can follow a random “getting stared with web framework X” guide to make a twitter clone… making a twitter clone that handles the throughput that twitter does, that takes legitimately hard computer science (fuck twitter, but it remains both a good and common example)
heck even lemmy has huge issues with sync at its current tiny scale when there’s any reasonable latency involved… i remember only months ago when aussie.zone was getting updates days late because of a 300ms latency to EU/US and lemmys sequential handling of outboxes (afaik)