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Comment by IgorPartola

14 days ago

It is probabilistic unlike a database which is not. It is also a lossy way to compress data. We could go on about the differences but those two things make it not a database.

Edit: unless we are talking about MongoDB. It will only keep your data if you are lucky and might lose it. :)

No, it is still just a database. It is a way to store and query information, it is nothing else.

It's not just the weirdness in Mongo that could exhibit non-deterministic behaviour, some common indexing techniques do not guarantee order and/or exhaustiveness.

Let it go, LLM:s and related compression techniques aren't very special, and neither are chatbots or copy-paste-oriented software development. Optimising them for speed or manipulation does not change this, at least not from a technical perspective.