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sincerely ◴[] No.45486558[source]
>Rather than becoming defensive, Masad and his team owned the problem. In fact, says Masad, within two days, they rolled out an automatic safety system that separates a user’s “practice” database from their “real” one. The way Masad describes it, it’s a little like having two versions of a website’s filing cabinet — the AI agent can experiment freely in a development database, but the production database, which is the real thing that users interact with, is completely walled off.

I gotta wonder who the median techcrunch reader is if the writer/editor felt it necessary to explain the point of having a staging and prod environment, and with such a pointless analogy. We surely cannot understand what a database is unless we're told it's like a filing cabinet, right?

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jychang ◴[] No.45536400[source]
You don't write for your median reader, you write for the vast majority of your readers.

That's a basic concept of writing. Journalism should be accessible, so even if you know what a database is and how to deploy it in different envs, you shouldn't write assuming that. If a large portion of your readers don't know what you're saying, you've failed as a writer. If your readership includes high school students, you write with that as the baseline.

Richard Feynman certainly didn't write as if he assumed the reader knew particle physics. Be like Richard Feynman.

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01HNNWZ0MV43FF ◴[] No.45536621[source]
I'm not sure if any of my coworkers has ever properly used a filing cabinet
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1. siffin ◴[] No.45536894[source]
Spreadsheet would have been the better analogy.
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2. 1718627440 ◴[] No.45540935[source]
Which wouldn't be an analogy, because spreadsheet programs can be considered and often are a database.