I like goldilocks services, as big or as small as actually makes sense for your domain/resource considerations, usually no single http endpoint services in sight.
Once upon a time, that's what a microservice was. A monolith was the company's software all in one software package.
I think what changed things is FAAS came along and people started describing nanoservices as microservices which created really dumb decisions.
I've worked on a true monolith and it wasn't fun. Having your change rolled back because another team made a mistake and it was hard to isolate the two changes was really rough.
Once upon a time, that's what a microservice was. A monolith was the company's software all in one software package.
I think what changed things is FAAS came along and people started describing nanoservices as microservices which created really dumb decisions.
I've worked on a true monolith and it wasn't fun. Having your change rolled back because another team made a mistake and it was hard to isolate the two changes was really rough.