Wuddup stackshare fam?
Just shared a wiki entry on choosing the best tech stack that took me way too long to learn the hard way.
TL;DR: Chasing the latest and greatest is often a terrible way to build reliable systems.
After a decade (or more) of production fires and 3 AM debugging sessions, I've distilled the principles that I think actually matter.
Tried to keep it real with practical advice on building systems that won't wake you up in the middle of the night.
Curious what principles you'd add from your own battle scars!?