In 2017, I was at rock bottom. My dad's health was rapidly failing; my relationship with my mom was on the rocks. I was in a not-so-great place in my career. My undiagnosed polycystic ovary syndrome was wreaking havoc on my health. I was already in a dark place when a situationship broke my heart, my roommate notified me they were moving out, and I received a surprise $5,000 vet bill for my dog. Stressed, depressed, …
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I found one dumb free win (I mistakenly used value receivers on a utility function called on a large struct thousands of times a frame). But the rest of the speedups I found took more effort.
But there’s also that annoying, gnawing truth: You don’t know what you don’t know. This has, for decades, been an apt adage for describing life in this experimental orbital colony. Eventually, though, different aphorisms will come into play. Yes, it’s true: You don’t know what you don’t know. But we do know that all good things come to an end. And that what goes up must come down.