There is exactly one question you need to have in mind when optimizing a system in depth: “how can I not do this work at all?”

Using #Rust, #wasm, algorithms with nicer Big O, etc, are distractions compared to the simple fact that O(0) will beat them all.

So when you comb over a system, genuinely ask yourself why you’re doing something and what it would take to not do it at all, and only worry about alternative optimizations when you’ve exhausted all possibilities that involve skipping the work altogether.

@zkat I, uh... Is this apropos of something in particular?

Because it just showed up in my tootstream very shortly after somebody else posted about the GROSS initiative of Hawaii Pacific Health, as documented in a Harvard Business Review case study.

GROSS stands for "Get Rid of Stupid Stuff", and the initiative was about taming the electronic medical records system that they used, by ripping things out of it.

A Simple Solution for Simplifying Work Processes

"Getting Rid of Stupid Stuff" in health care.

Harvard Business Review
@siderea working on orogene and coming up with interesting ways to make it Very Fast