// PATCH №046 · INFRA

PATCH-046 / Tessellate

Microservices were sold as a way to reduce coupling. In practice, they reduce the visibility of coupling. The dependencies don’t go away; they just become invisible until 3am when one of them is down.

The honest first step

Open a terminal. Run a script that walks every service in your repo and outputs a single CSV: service, depends-on, transport, sync-or-async. Don’t draw the graph yet. Just count rows. The number will surprise you, and not in a good way.

Categories that matter

Hot path is what you protect. Async is what you monitor. Cron-only is what you log. Forgotten is what you delete — quietly, after a feature flag verifies no one notices.

A dependency you can’t name on demand is a dependency you can’t operate.

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