My point of view as a SQL developer reading a article about something front-end by curiosity:
Yet another article about some <acronym> ranting about usage and misconceptions about <acronym> without even caring to explain in the first 20 paragraphs what the hell <acronym> mean or is supposed to achieve in the first place.
You are free to re-use and adapt this sentence for each new <acronym> like feature trending at any point in time.
PS: My bad it was actually described in the last sentence of the citation inserted in the third paragraph.
Yet another article about some <acronym> ranting about usage and misconceptions about <acronym> without even caring to explain in the first 20 paragraphs what the hell <acronym> mean or is supposed to achieve in the first place.
You are free to re-use and adapt this sentence for each new <acronym> like feature trending at any point in time.
PS: My bad it was actually described in the last sentence of the citation inserted in the third paragraph.