A blueprint for writing introductions in technical tutorials

alex [they, il]@jlai.lu to Technology@beehaw.org – 23 points –
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  1. Introduce the main concept being discussed in an article, with relevant background.
  2. Reference an example to which I will refer later in the post (optional, depending on the length of the background in the opening paragraph(s)).
  3. Summarise, in a few points, what will be discussed in the article.
  4. Show an example of what someone will accomplish by the end of the article, if possible (most relevant for visual guides such as those that pertain to web design, image editing, computer vision, etc.).
  5. Conclude with a welcoming sentence that eases the reader into the main content.
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Jacques Derrida, eat your heart out.

That is a reference I do not get.

I think I accidentally posted in the wrong thread. The one I was responding to was about media literacy, specifically AI generated media literacy.

Since AI generated is effectively meaningless and Derrida argued words have no meaning.

Ahh gotcha! And yeah that was another post by me, from the same website, on the same community, so the confusion is understandable:)

Well thanks for helping me find the right thread, haha