This was the line that did for me, as an old school backend engineer who has accidentally deleted way more production databases than I have fingers over the years -
> We have restored from a three-month-old backup.
You were absolutely screwed anyway if that was your backup strategy - deciding to plug your entire production infrastructure into a random number generator has only accelerated the process. Sort yourself out.
Even if it is a cheap one, it's still wrong. I have the same visceral gut reaction to seeing a musical instrument get destroyed as I do to seeing a book burnt. I own a lot of very expensive, very nice instruments. However, some of my favourite music I have created has been on dirt cheap charity shop instruments.
Penny to a dollar this is a baked in training issue, through low quality Reddit trawling