The terminal is the tool I use the most in my day-to-day work. Over the years, I’ve created a series of shortcuts, scripts, and habits that make me more productive in performing many of my tasks. In this post, I will tell you some of the things I’ve set up and been using to inspire someone else to take the time to do the same.
I agree with you. The sentence "And now we know this kind of architecture can lead to problems related to performance, scale, and vendor lock-in." isn't valid or even wrong in all situations. It's always a matter of tradeoffs :)